




Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) wakes up in a utopian afterlife called "the good place" after being killed by a tractor trailer. Realizing that she has been sent there by mistake, Eleanor must not only hide the truth about the less-than-perfect life, but she must also learn how to be a better person - with the help of assigned soulmate Chidi (William Jackson Harper) - if she hopes to avoid eternal damnation. Premiered in 2016, this darkly funny NBC sitcom co-stars Jameela Jamil, D'Arcy Carden and Ted Danson.50 episodes on 9 discs. 25 hours. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English Review: The Good Place was a comedy that aired over the course of four seasons on NBC. It was a show about the afterlife that managed to avoid religion or much religious discussion. The premise is that during your time on earth you earn or lose points through your actions and that depending on your point total at death you end up in The Good Place, or The Bad Place. The series stars Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, a person that was basically a horrible human being and ended up in The Good Place because of a clerical error, and Ted Danson as Michael, the architect of the neighborhood that Elanor lives in during the afterlife. The rest of the main cast is made up of newcomers and/or unknown actors and actresses, D'Arcy Carden as the afterlife version of Alexa or Siri, named Janet, William Jackson Harper as Chidi, a recently deceased professor of ethics and moral philosophy, Jameela Jamil as Tahani, a rich British socialite, and Manny Jacinto, who plays Jianyu, a monk who has taken a vow of silence. There are a lot of twists and turns throughout the course of the series, and not everything, and everyone, are as they seem. I will not go into too much detail to keep from spoiling anything, but the show (and the characters) go through a ton of change and development over the course of the series. But, the main themes narrow down to that of what it means to be family and friends, soulmates, what makes a good person good, and a bad person bad, and can a person improve themselves to be better. And of course, a take on what happens after we die. The show was created by Michael Schur, who was a writer (and played Dwight's cousin Mose) on The Office, as well as an executive producer of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Parks And Recreation. While this show is totally different from any of those, you do get some cameo appearances by some of the actors from those shows (Adam Scott, for example), as well as some SNL alums (like Mya Rudolph). The series was relatively short, 13 episodes per season, and just 4 seasons. It is mostly a comedy, with some elements of drama mixed in. The series finale was one of the best I have seen for any show, and I believe, found a way to perfectly end the series and give a great sendoff for all the characters. The finale was the one episode of the series with almost no comedy in it but was really an hour-long, very sad, goodbye to both the fans of the show, as well as the characters and the actors who played them. The series comes on 9 BluRay discs. Each season has two discs just containing the 13 episodes spread across the two discs, and then there is a 9th disc with just the bonus material. It is most of the extras that were included in the individual season set DVD releases like the gag-reels and the fx reels and included a 50-minute long portion of the 2019 comic-con panel, and the after-show that ran on NBC after the series finale. Apparently, the extended episodes that are included are not the same as those that can be streamed on the NBC website or that were included in the UK Blu-Ray releases, nor were there the episodes (which sound like web-shorts) that bridged seasons three and four. So, while what was included was good, it is not complete. Overall, the series itself was fantastic. The show was well served by having a shorter run of episodes per season, and the series ended before it got stale and repetitive. As I said above, it managed to steer clear of any real discussion of religion and never endorsed or took shots at any particular religion. The acting and writing were top-notch. I think a special shout out has to go out to D'Arcy Carden who not only had to play different versions of her own character but in one season-three episode had to play most of the other characters on the show as well. I would describe the show as PG-13 plus, as there were definitely sex and drug references, although the show did cleverly find a way to get around swearing. Although, the gag reels had a ton of swearing in them. While I cannot guarantee that everyone will love the show, if you are looking for a good comedy to check out, this one is definitely worth it. And, while getting this Blu-Ray set does require a lot of people to double-dip who likely bought the individual season sets on DVD for seasons 1-3, and the extras are not as good as they should have been, I believe it is still worth picking up on Blu-Ray. Review: Region locked!!! Not a problem, I just didn’t realise until it arrived

| ASIN | B084DFPW18 |
| Actors | D'Arcy Carden, Jameela Jamil, Kristen Bell, Manny Jacinto, William Jackson Harper |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #966 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #632 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,107) |
| Item model number | BRSF20715 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 9 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 9.14 ounces |
| Release date | May 19, 2020 |
| Run time | 20 hours |
| Studio | Shout! Factory |
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The Good Place was a comedy that aired over the course of four seasons on NBC. It was a show about the afterlife that managed to avoid religion or much religious discussion. The premise is that during your time on earth you earn or lose points through your actions and that depending on your point total at death you end up in The Good Place, or The Bad Place. The series stars Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, a person that was basically a horrible human being and ended up in The Good Place because of a clerical error, and Ted Danson as Michael, the architect of the neighborhood that Elanor lives in during the afterlife. The rest of the main cast is made up of newcomers and/or unknown actors and actresses, D'Arcy Carden as the afterlife version of Alexa or Siri, named Janet, William Jackson Harper as Chidi, a recently deceased professor of ethics and moral philosophy, Jameela Jamil as Tahani, a rich British socialite, and Manny Jacinto, who plays Jianyu, a monk who has taken a vow of silence. There are a lot of twists and turns throughout the course of the series, and not everything, and everyone, are as they seem. I will not go into too much detail to keep from spoiling anything, but the show (and the characters) go through a ton of change and development over the course of the series. But, the main themes narrow down to that of what it means to be family and friends, soulmates, what makes a good person good, and a bad person bad, and can a person improve themselves to be better. And of course, a take on what happens after we die. The show was created by Michael Schur, who was a writer (and played Dwight's cousin Mose) on The Office, as well as an executive producer of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Parks And Recreation. While this show is totally different from any of those, you do get some cameo appearances by some of the actors from those shows (Adam Scott, for example), as well as some SNL alums (like Mya Rudolph). The series was relatively short, 13 episodes per season, and just 4 seasons. It is mostly a comedy, with some elements of drama mixed in. The series finale was one of the best I have seen for any show, and I believe, found a way to perfectly end the series and give a great sendoff for all the characters. The finale was the one episode of the series with almost no comedy in it but was really an hour-long, very sad, goodbye to both the fans of the show, as well as the characters and the actors who played them. The series comes on 9 BluRay discs. Each season has two discs just containing the 13 episodes spread across the two discs, and then there is a 9th disc with just the bonus material. It is most of the extras that were included in the individual season set DVD releases like the gag-reels and the fx reels and included a 50-minute long portion of the 2019 comic-con panel, and the after-show that ran on NBC after the series finale. Apparently, the extended episodes that are included are not the same as those that can be streamed on the NBC website or that were included in the UK Blu-Ray releases, nor were there the episodes (which sound like web-shorts) that bridged seasons three and four. So, while what was included was good, it is not complete. Overall, the series itself was fantastic. The show was well served by having a shorter run of episodes per season, and the series ended before it got stale and repetitive. As I said above, it managed to steer clear of any real discussion of religion and never endorsed or took shots at any particular religion. The acting and writing were top-notch. I think a special shout out has to go out to D'Arcy Carden who not only had to play different versions of her own character but in one season-three episode had to play most of the other characters on the show as well. I would describe the show as PG-13 plus, as there were definitely sex and drug references, although the show did cleverly find a way to get around swearing. Although, the gag reels had a ton of swearing in them. While I cannot guarantee that everyone will love the show, if you are looking for a good comedy to check out, this one is definitely worth it. And, while getting this Blu-Ray set does require a lot of people to double-dip who likely bought the individual season sets on DVD for seasons 1-3, and the extras are not as good as they should have been, I believe it is still worth picking up on Blu-Ray.
B**D
Region locked!!! Not a problem, I just didn’t realise until it arrived
A**M
The collector's edition is Region A and won't work in Europe, it should be noted in the description
T**S
Came in in mint condition, which is not always the case. Great set, great show.
M**T
Despite the indifferent approach to putting this set together, the series is still absolutely worth every cent. Michael Schur's examination of ethics in a comedy setting is brilliant. Complete series??? - it should have included all the extended episodes, not just some. Although there is a whole disc of extras, I thought the podcasts were far better value. There is a 50 minute podcast for each and every episode that over the course of the series involves the main actors and many of the creative people behind the scenes.
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