• 13.51: Ugly Crying Over The Good Place

  • Sep 12 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

13.51: Ugly Crying Over The Good Place

  • Summary

  • Get ready for some laughs and a few (okay, a lot of) tears as Susan and Amelia dive deep into the series finale of “The Good Place.” In this episode, the Geek Girl Soup duo reflects on the emotional impact of the show’s final season, their favorite moments, and, of course, the ugly crying that came with saying goodbye to Eleanor, Chidi, Janet, and the gang.

    But wait! It’s not all tears—there’s plenty of fun talk about “Beetlejuice 2,” “Deadpool,” and some other recent movies and streaming series. Did we mention disco frogs and soul trains?

    Major Highlights:

    [00:01:00] The magic of “Beetlejuice 2”—why didn’t they make it a full-on musical?

    [00:05:00] Deadpool, Wolverine, and movie theater anxiety—why some movies are worth the trip.

    [00:06:00] Streaming picks for the week: “The Old Man” on Hulu and “Three Women.”

    [00:08:00] Diving into “The Good Place” Season 4—Eleanor’s time as architect and Chidi’s mind wipe.

    [00:13:00] Best supporting characters—who doesn’t love Derek, the Doorman, and Maya Rudolph’s Judge?

    [00:20:00] That heartbreaking Chidi-Eleanor storyline—grab your tissues.

    [00:24:00] Tahani’s ultimate decision—staying behind to help others.


    Geek on, and take it sleazy! 🎉


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    Original music by Garrett Thompson

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