Just shows that TV needs to trick people into considering serious philosophical questions by drawing them in with laughs.
I also enjoyed that Jason ended up living like a monk for thousands of years for real. My favorite ending might be Tanahi's though.
Michael Schur has really figured out what the viewers want from a finale. So many shows are worried if they don't keep the threats and the all or nothing drama going until the very last second, the audience is going to lose interest. I was worried there'd be some double cross or something that they'd have to deal with to prevent everybody from going to the Bad Place again at the last minute and was so glad they didn't do that. Voyager would have benefitted from having one or two episodes after getting back to Earth instead of making it the last scene just so everything would be at stake until the very last second.
I think it would have been funny if some historical evil dictator showed up and had turned into a good guy. Or someone like Jack the Ripper. But the writers may have been squeamish about how fans would react if they addressed the question of whether Hitler gets in eventually.
I also enjoyed that Jason ended up living like a monk for thousands of years for real. My favorite ending might be Tanahi's though.
Michael Schur has really figured out what the viewers want from a finale. So many shows are worried if they don't keep the threats and the all or nothing drama going until the very last second, the audience is going to lose interest. I was worried there'd be some double cross or something that they'd have to deal with to prevent everybody from going to the Bad Place again at the last minute and was so glad they didn't do that. Voyager would have benefitted from having one or two episodes after getting back to Earth instead of making it the last scene just so everything would be at stake until the very last second.
I think it would have been funny if some historical evil dictator showed up and had turned into a good guy. Or someone like Jack the Ripper. But the writers may have been squeamish about how fans would react if they addressed the question of whether Hitler gets in eventually.