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2* ActingForTwo:
3** Creator/DarcyCarden normally pulls double duty as Janet and Bad Janet. This is taken up to eleven in "Janet(s)", where all four humans take on Janet's appearance. The actual cast did several run-throughs of each scene so Carden could study all their performances. And on top of that, we are also introduced to Neutral Janet in the same episode, giving Carden ''six'' roles for that episode. Carden would go on to play ''32'' Janets in "The Funeral to End all Funerals."
4** Creator/TedDanson gets a brief but memorable shot at this in "Chidi Sees the Time Knife," where he alters his speech and body language to portray Vicky wearing a Michael suit. He gets to do more of it in "Employee of the Bearimy."
5* ActingInTheDark: Of the actors, only Danson and Bell knew of the first season's revelation beforehand so it would not affect the acting. Schur and Bell [[http://ew.com/tv/2017/09/20/the-good-place-bad-place-video-kristen-bell/ recorded the collective reactions]] of William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, Manny Jacinto, and D'Arcy Carden when they found out about the twist.
6-->'''Schur:''' Their performances were going to be exactly what they should be without knowing it, so it didn’t seem like there was any actual benefit to telling them outside of, like, friendship.
7* ActorInspiredElement: Jason once specifies that he is Filipino. This was most likely chosen because his actor Creator/MannyJacinto is Filipino as well.
8* ActorSharedBackground:
9** Jameela Jamil, who plays event planner Tahani Al-Jamil, actually owns and runs an events management company, Wait, with the specific intention of providing accessible live entertainment to disabled people. [[http://ablemagazine.co.uk/people-launched-jameela-jamil/ So there's that.]]
10** Creator/MannyJacinto was a competitive hip hop dancer, like his character Jason Mendoza.
11* AdoredByTheNetwork: By the end, the series had become such a cultural touchstone that Creator/{{NBC}} let Mike Schur end the show on his terms, with a special extra-long episode (two-and-half episodes long rather than double length) and a boosted budget for on-location shooting. In Greece. And France.
12* AuteurLicense: Based on his past successes, Creator/{{NBC}} offered Michael Schur 13 half-hour episodes to do with as he pleased. Realizing that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Schur created a high-concept show that explores dense and complex subjects in a thoughtful manner and forces audiences to think critically of what they're watching. When the show proved to be a critical hit, NBC left Schur to his own devices, honoring his insistence on a firm 13-episode cap for each season, allowing him to give the series a definitive conclusion after just four seasons, and rearranging the schedule to let the finale run exactly the way Schur intended rather than insisting he cut or pad things out to suit the network's needs.
13* AuthorAppeal:
14** Many of the seemingly minor things that can either get someone sent to the Bad Place or are [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment various tortures]] in the Bad Place are actually the personal pet peeves of creator Michael Schur and the writing staff. These include:
15*** Being a member of the Portland Trailblazers.
16*** [[SmugStraightEdge Vegans who don't shut up about being vegan]].
17*** Liking the Music/RedHotChiliPeppers.
18*** Manhattan and New England Clam Chowder.
19*** Taking off shoes and socks on airplanes.
20*** Rooting for the New York Yankees.
21*** UsefulNotes/{{Florida}} in general. Jacksonville especially (Michael Schur has disparagingly compared the city to a virus or a fungus).
22*** UsefulNotes/{{Arizona}}, aka the "Florida of the West", according to Schur.
23** The various allusions regarding "Real" Eleanor to the University of Michigan (i.e., everyone in the series premiere chaos sequence being dressed in blue-and-yellow striped clothing when blue and yellow are the school colors of U of M) is a reference to Michael Schur (whose hometown is Ann Arbor, UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}}) and how his father went to the University of Michigan's Law School.
24* BillingDisplacement: When the show was brought to UK television on E4 in December 2018, the advertising prominently featured Tahani, played by Brit Jameela Jamil, with even the longest trailer never featuring Jason or Janet, and only being introduced by Michael. Some trailers only starred Tahani, though most had Eleanor and Tahani, which played into a MeaningfulReleaseDate; the show premiered ten years from when Jamil interviewed Bell in her early years working at E4.
25* CaliforniaDoubling: Besides the trip to Athens and Paris in the finale, none of the places in the show were actually filmed on location. So the places like Jacksonville, Cleveland, and Australia were all filmed in the show's usual filming location of California.
26* TheCastShowoff: Manny Jacinto gets to show off his dance moves in the Season 3 premiere, as well as [[spoiler:in the finale.]]
27* CreatorBacklash: A comically downplayed case; Creator/NickOfferman ''hated'' the chair he praised in "Whenever You're Ready", later saying that it was awfully designed and constructed, and even claiming that the scene would make him a laughingstock among his woodworking friends.
28* TheDanza:
29** Jameela Jamil, who plays Tahani Al-Jamil, has almost the same surname as her character's. This is at least partly unintentional, as Tahani's name is used as a characterization element and plot point.
30** Bambadjan, played by Bambadjan Bamba. Interestingly, both have {{repetitive name}}s.
31** It's easy to miss, but on the poster you can see that the guitar teacher [[spoiler:Michael goes to after he becomes a human]] is named Mary, and she's played by Creator/MarySteenburgen.
32* DawsonCasting: In a flashback in "...Someone Like Me as a Member", then-35-year-old Kristen Bell plays a high school-aged Eleanor. Strangely, a couple of episodes later an appropriately-aged actress plays 14-year-old Eleanor, making one wonder why she wasn't used for the earlier flashback as well.
33* {{Defictionalization}}: [[https://youtu.be/f428glyXdY4 A food Youtube channel made a video where they recreated various foods from the show]], most notably Chidi's Peeps and M&Ms chili. Unsurprisingly, it tasted terrible.
34* DescendedCreator: Some minor and one-off characters are played by the show's writers, all more or less strong-armed into acting by creator Michael Schur, including:
35** Megan Amram has a vocal cameo in the first episode, voicing the terrified woman screaming "THE BEAR HAS TWO MOUTHS!!" when the clip of what's currently going on in the Bad Place is played by Janet.
36** Josh Siegal as Glenn. Siegal was reading Glenn's lines during table reads until an actor could be cast, but Michael Schur thought Siegal just suited the role.
37** Joe Mande as Todd the Lava Monster. Mande notes that he was tricked into wearing a green bodysuit the first time he played the character when it wasn't necessary.
38** Jen Statsky as the BurgerFool who immediately figures out Jason and Pillboi were trying to rob the restaurant.
39** In the series finale, the show’s philosophy consultants - Pamela Hieronmyi and Todd May - appear [[AsHimself as themselves]] in [[spoiler:Chidi’s philosophy seminar. Eleanor actually argues with May about Chidi’s interpretation of May’s book, while Hieronymi is introduced by Chidi as discussing the trolley problem next week. Amusingly, she then advises the group "[[CallBack Bring ponchos. It gets messy]]."]]
40* DirectedByCastMember: Creator/KristenBell directed "The Funeral to End All Funerals".
41* DyeingForYourArt: In preparation for his shirtless scene in "[[Recap/TheGoodPlaceS3E04JeremyBearimy Jeremy Bearimy]]", Creator/WilliamJacksonHarper went on a strict diet and exercise regimen. After the scene was shot, Creator/KristenBell rewarded him with a burger and fries, which he said he gobbled up in his car before heading home.
42* ExecutiveMeddling: [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools A positive example]]; after the massive WhamLine in "Michael's Gambit," the episode originally continued on and showed [[spoiler:[[EvilAllAlong Michael]] [[EvilIsPetty pushing a potted plant off a table out of annoyance]] at being found out]]. However, the [=NBC=] executives asked for a commercial break to be placed immediately after the big reveal so that the plot twist could sit with the viewers for longer, and the audience would have more time to mull over what the twist would mean and represent for the series going forward. In the episode's DVDCommentary, Michael Schur admitted that it was a brilliant move and in retrospect, he was embarrassed that he hadn't thought of it in the first place.
43* FakeAustralian: Kirby Howell-Baptiste, who is British, plays Simone Garnett, who is Australian.
44* FakeBrit: In Season 3's "Janet(s)", D'Arcy Carden portrays Tahani as a Janet.
45* FakeAmerican: Canadian actor Manny Jacinto plays Floridian Jianyu Li/Jason Mendoza.
46* FakeNationality:
47** William Jackson Harper, an American, plays Chidi Anagonye, who was born in Nigeria and raised in Senegal before moving to Australia.
48** Michael [=McKean=] and Noah Garfinkel, both America, portray Canadian Doug Forcett.
49* FromEntertainmentToEducation: Ethics professors have used the show to illustrate ethical concepts.
50* HeyItsThatPlace:
51** The set for Neighborhood [=12358W's=] Town Square is actually the Old Europe set from the Universal Studios backlot. It was previously used for such films as ''Film/Frankenstein1931'' and ''Film/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame1923''. Before it was turned into Town Square, the set was basically deteriorating from years of neglect and given a fresh coat of paint.
52** Various exterior shots that showcase the immaculate landscape of the Good Place were filmed in The Huntington's botanical gardens in San Marino, California. It's also seen as part of Eagleton in one of Mike Schur's other shows ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'', as well as in films like ''Film/TheWeddingSinger'', ''Film/MemoirsOfAGeisha'', and ''{{Film/Bridesmaids}}''.
53* HideYourPregnancy: Maribeth Monroe was pregnant during Season 3, which is why Mindy St. Claire only appears in one scene in [[Recap/TheGoodPlaceS3E11ChidiSeestheTimeKnife "Chidi Sees the Time-Knife"]]. Luckily Mindy's 80s wardrobe includes a boxy jacket that disguises her belly.
54* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine:
55** D'Arcy Carden (Janet) and Kirby Howell-Baptiste (Simone) appeared in the recurring cast of the HBO series ''{{Series/Barry}}'' before the latter's introduction in Season 3.
56** Kristen Bell (Eleanor) and Ted Danson (Michael) previously co-starred in ''Film/BigMiracle'' before reuniting on ''The Good Place''.
57* InspirationForTheWork: The idea for the series first came out of Michael Schur watching ''Film/{{Moneyball}}'', finding its focus on statistics and mathematics to be interesting, and further contemplating an afterlife system based around every action on Earth having certain specific point values ascribed to them "like in a video game" while he was stuck in a traffic jam one day. He then wondered what would happen if the system ever "glitched" and someone who was a terrible person on Earth [[DivineMisfile got sent to Heaven on accident]].
58** Schur has also specifically cited both ''Series/{{Lost}}'' and [[spoiler:''Theatre/NoExit'']] as the two other main sources of inspiration for the series, with the former influencing ''The Good Place'' in regards to how Schur wanted the series' greater MythArc to proceed, and the latter [[spoiler:coming up with the concept for how the series could move beyond a "one-note premise" of a DivineMisfile while working within the genre constraints of a sitcom]].
59* IronyAsSheIsCast:
60** For all the characters disparaging of the state of Arizona, Michael's fascination with it makes some sense, since Ted Danson is from [[UsefulNotes/{{Arizona}} Flagstaff, Arizona]].
61** Chidi believes in soulmates, and Michael uses that to torture him. William Jackson Harper admitted that he doesn't believe in soulmates, and [[spoiler:thinks the show made the right call with Michael revealing that he made them up.]]
62** Manny Jacinto plays Jason Mendoza, a comically dim-witted {{Cloudcuckoolander}} who is basically the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the "Florida Man" meme. In reality, Jacinto is not only Canadian, but also earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering at the University of British Columbia.
63* LyingCreator: When D'Arcy Carden was first cast, she was announced as playing a character named Janet Della-Denunzio, "a violin salesperson with a checkered past", to purposely throw off spoilers.
64* MoneyDearBoy: A downplayed example, but Manny Jacinto and D'Arcy Carden have both admitted that them being "broke" was their main reasoning for taking their roles, though they also added that both the script and cast were good enough that they would have taken it regardless.
65* OrphanedReference:
66** In the flashback showing Joe the environmental activist in the series premiere, his shirt was digitally altered to have an octopus inserted on it to serve as {{Foreshadowing}} for a talking translucent floating octopus that would later show up as part of the third-act chaos sequence. However, the talking octopus was later cut from the chaos sequence, leaving Joe's octopus shirt as just a minor background detail.
67** When Michael first shows Eleanor his paperclip collection in "What We Owe To Each Other", there was originally a sequence of her making him a paperclip bracelet. This part of the scene was cut out of the final episode, but Michael still wears the paperclip bracelet for the rest of the episode without any comment or explanation.
68** In the episode "Leap to Faith", [[spoiler: Michael gives the humans a subliminal message to trust him by making a very subtle allusion to one of Chidi's ethics lessons. This is kinda weird, because previous episodes had done nothing but establish that Michael did not pay attention or understand any of Chidi's lessons. In fact, there was never any indication Michael was ever even ''allowed'' to return to Chidi's class after he got kicked out, so how he ever learned to make such a specific (and accurate) reference is left unexplained. However, this whole plot point seems to be a remnant from a DeletedScene. In "The Trolley Problem", there was another scene in the one month TimeSkip in which all of Chidi's students did an essay about moral particularism - including Michael, who got an A+. It was made clear that not only did Michael return to the classes, but he actually started to learn from them. However, the scene was left out of the final cut, so now the buildup to Michael's allusion in the later episode is lost.]]
69* OutOfOrder: Invoked for the web shorts ''The Selection'' (which stars the Bad Place team) on the official Youtube channel. While all six shorts were uploaded on the same day, they were up at different times and not in the correct order[[note]](4 → 3 → 5 → 6 → 1 → 2)[[/note]], because that's exactly the kind of thing the Bad Place would do. To top it off, the trailer for these web shorts was uploaded on the channel five days ''later''.
70* PlayingAgainstType: Deliberately done with [[spoiler:Ted Danson being revealed as evil in a shocking twist. Michael Schur even described the reasoning behind his casting: as soon as you see him, you start thinking things are going to be okay, even if you've just died.]]
71* PlayingTheirOwnTwin: Jameela Jamil plays both Tahani and Tahani's pet mirror centaur Tahania (a centaur whose top half reflects their owner's appearance) in Season 3's "The Worst Possible Use of Free Will".
72* ProductionPosse: With ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'' and ''Series/BrooklynNineNine'', both of which are also Michael Schur productions.
73** Several actors that have had roles on either or both shows appear on this one in some capacity, including Creator/AdamScott (Trevor), Creator/MarcEvanJackson (Shaun), Creator/KristenBell (Eleanor), Creator/JasonMantzoukas (Derek), Maribeth Monroe (Mindy), Jama Williamson (Val), Dax Shepard (Chet), Mike O'Malley (Jeff), and Creator/MayaRudolph (Gen). Nick Offerman plays himself in the finale.
74** The series also shares a bunch of writers with ''Parks & Rec'', and directors with both shows.
75** Additionally, Creator/MichaelSchur previously worked with Creator/LisaKudrow all the way back in 2005 on ''Series/TheComeback'', and Kudrow stars in this series as Hypatia of Alexandria in Season 4.
76* RealLifeRelative:
77** Chet, one of the Bad Place demons introduced in "Rhonda, Diana, Jake, and Trent", is played by Kristen Bell's husband Dax Shepard.
78** The finale has Michael taking guitar lessons from “Guitar Mary”, who is played by Creator/MarySteenburgen (Danson's actual wife).
79* ReCut: Each season, extended cuts of every episode were put on Hulu. Netflix and iTunes however only have the broadcast editions.
80* TheRedStapler: Sales of T.M. Scanlon's philosophical text ''What We Owe To Each Other'' spiked after it was used as a recurring element in the show (though amusingly enough, Michael Schur has admitted that he himself has never actually been able to finish the book on his own). A number of viewers have also become far more interested in studying ethics and philosophy overall because of the series.
81* RefittedForSequel: A throwaway joke revealing that John F. Kennedy was assassinated by someone other than Lee Harvey Oswald was originally intended for the series premiere, but got scrapped and was instead reused as a similar joke in the Season 4 premiere (with the only difference being the "true" identity of Kennedy's assassin).
82* SerendipityWritesThePlot:
83** NBC doesn't want excessive amounts of swearing on their shows. So this show gets around that by saying the Good Place has a swear filter which automatically censors curses by replacing them with very similar-sounding words. These replacements became one of the most iconic aspects of the series.
84** It wouldn't really make sense for the demons in the show to look like normal humans. However, it would also be impractical in regards to the production of the show to have the demons always present as CGI-generated monsters. As such, the demons are explained to be wearing a thing called skin suits, which they wear for the purpose of better understanding how to torture a human body. In "Tinker Tailor Demon Spy", skin suits become important to that episode's plot, as it really draws attention to the fact that Michael's human appearance is just a article of clothing that he could hypothetically take off at any time.
85** Maya Rudolph's schedule forced all her scenes in Season 4 to be held off to the end of filming. In the meantime, they were able to negotiate a guest appearance by Creator/TimothyOlyphant, with the delay allowing them to add some {{Foreshadowing}} to Gen's crush on him in the earlier episodes.
86* ShrugOfGod: In interviews, Michael Schur clarified that his own interpretation of the series finale's AmbiguousEnding is that [[spoiler:the final disposition of Eleanor's soul itself is [[RiddleForTheAges meant to be a mystery]]. The "sparks" left behind by her soul aren't a final answer of what happened to her soul as a whole, just one final effect her soul had on the universe before its exit]].
87* ThrowItIn:
88** Many of the bits were ad-libbed. Just a few examples from the Season 1 gag reel include Manny Jacinto giving different answers for what Jason's vanity plate said, D'Arcy Carden giving many misidentifications of a basketball, Adam Scott giving variations on how he'll excrete his meal, and Jacinto also giving different guesses on how he died.
89** "Butthole spiders" was an alternative line thrown in to see if it worked better than the original line: "Toilet spiders".
90** In the Season 1 finale, [[spoiler:Michael]]'s infamous evil laugh, and the petty moment where he pushes over a potted plant, were both improvised. In ''The Good Place Podcast'', Michael Schur explains that [[spoiler:Ted Danson]] pushed over the plant on the first take, but only tried the evil laugh after Schur felt the beginning of the scene was missing something.
91** The entire inclusion of a clam chowder fountain in "Dance Dance Resolution" was randomly decided upon literally two days before the episode starting filming by the episode's director Drew Goddard.
92** The prop for the "Final Door" (a.k.a. [[spoiler:the forest archway that the humans in the Good Place go through when they're ready to end their existence]]) wasn't actually designed for the show; it just happened to have been left behind at the episode's filming location by a recent wedding party.
93* UnderageCasting:
94** Leslie Grossman (Donna) is only nine years older than Kristen Bell (her daughter, Eleanor). InUniverse, Donna apparently tried to pass herself off [[ImplausibleDeniability as the newborn Eleanor's older sister at the hospital]].
95** Kamilah is Tahani's younger sister. Though their behavior and, often, their wardrobes make their relative ages believable, Rebecca Hazlewood is actually nine years ''older'' than Jameela Jamil.
96* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
97** In regards to the series premiere "Everything is Fine", there are a few differences between the [[https://www.scriptslug.com/assets/uploads/scripts/the-good-place-101-everything-is-great-2017.pdf first draft]] and the final episode.
98*** Tahani's name was spelled "Tehani" and Chidi's surname was Ibekwe, not Anagonye.
99*** The Good Place demonstration would have included [[RightWayWrongWayPair footage of real life people to represent "good" and "bad" actions]] instead of just using graphics. It also would have ended on a ParodyProductPlacement for Doritos, before waving it off because there's no corporate sponsorship in the Good Place. In the final product, the sponsorship is replaced with "otters holding hands" without the BaitAndSwitch joke.
100*** Instead of mentioning that her parents were in the Bad Place torturing each other, Eleanor claims that her parents were good people who are probably having sex in the Good Place, as opposed to AbusiveParents who hated each other and got divorced early in Eleanor's life.
101*** The flashback of Eleanor mouthing off to an activist was originally a flashback of her scraping against somebody's car and leaving a Post-It note [[NeverMyFault blaming them for parking badly]].
102*** The party dialogue and subsequent chaos scene is different. For example, Eleanor calling Tahani a "butthead" would have resulted in Tahani's head being on her butt during the chaos scene.
103*** Speaking of the chaos sequence, it was eventually decided that each part of the sequence should be directly related to a selfish act by Eleanor at the previous night's party. Before this was decided on, two additions were going to be made for the sake of RuleOfFunny (according to the DVDCommentary): A talking translucent glowing octopus would try to support Michael right when he was reassuring everyone that everything was okay (scaring Michael off), and two human-sized grasshoppers "dressed like they're characters from ''Literature/DangerousLiaisons''" would have a ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers''-style sword fight where they'd be both arguing in French and one of them would yell at the other in French "You have dishonored the House of St. Germaine!" Both of them were cut due to being ''too'' surreal for the episode, though the grasshopper duel actually get far enough along in the production schedule that actual actors were picked out and given mo-cap suits before anything else could come of it.
104*** Near the end of the original draft, there was a montage of Eleanor's bad actions overlaid with text pointing out her negative traits (such as "Narcissistic" or "Selfish), which was presumably cut in favor of a ShowDontTell approach.
105*** Other jokes that got cut were Eleanor burping after discovering how she died, the reveal that Albert Einstein's theories were incorrect and he set physics back centuries because of it, and a reveal that John F. Kennedy was assassinated by six people, including Frank Sinatra.
106** Creator/NickOfferman was offered the role of Shawn but turned it down.
107** The Butthole Spiders were originally scripted as "Toilet Spiders", but they found "Butthole Spiders" to be funnier.
108** [[invoked]] The ObviouslyEvil glowing-red black obelisk seen in "Dance Dance Resolution" was originally going to have a throwaway joke where Michael would claim "[[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext If [the obelisk] gets angry, then it'll give birth!]]". However, it was cut because while Megan Amram (the episode's writer) thought the joke was a hilarious bit of SurrealHumor, she also felt that it would've detracted from the moment via invoking FridgeLogic and that the scene flowed better without it.
109*** Additionally, after [[spoiler:Eleanor was given the tape of her and Chidi saying they loved each other in a previous reboot by Mindy, the original plan was for her to have a panic attack, go directly to Michael as soon as she and Chidi got back to the neighborhood, and [[SmiteMeOhMightySmiter start antagonizing him so he would reboot them and she wouldn't have to know about her past vulnerability]]. It was decided as being both too long and too reductive to Eleanor's future CharacterDevelopment, so instead they went with Eleanor keeping the tape as part of her epiphany regarding her feelings for Chidi and Michael immediately meeting back up with the humans to arrange an EnemyMine]].
110** The ending for the fourth season's first episode was originally going to show the Bad Place congratulating Chris when he got back, revealing that him [[spoiler:posing as Linda was actually a ruse and they had another trick up their sleeve.]] However, it was cut, as they feared knowing the Bad Place had something else planned may have made the twist of [[spoiler:our Janet being replaced by a Bad Janet]] too obvious. Footage of the celebration is shown in "[[Recap/TheGoodPlaceS4E04TinkerTailorDemonSpy Tinker, Tailor, Demon, Spy]]".
111* WordOfGay: Shortly before season three aired, it was directly confirmed [[WordOfSaintPaul by William Jackson Harper]] that Eleanor is bisexual, which was implied numerous times before.
112* WordOfGod:
113** After letting some fans wallow in confusion for several months because they came up with so many different theories, Michael Schur revealed that at the end of Season 2, [[spoiler:the four were returned to life in a new timeline rather than resetting the universe, being in a simulation, or having them mindwiped in a new area of the afterlife.]]
114** After fans expressed confusion over [[spoiler:Michael and Janet not saying Doug Forcett's motivations were corrupt over his attempts to gain points]], a podcast after the relevant episode aired explained that [[spoiler: Doug's points aren't invalidated as he doesn't unequivocally know that's how the system works, unlike the Soul Squad who know it as a 100% fact and thus can't earn more points to save themselves--Doug ''believes'' it, but they ''know'' it]].
115** Michael Schur drew a very clear line between this show and ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'', saying that the little references to ''Parks and Rec'' are just [[MythologyGag fun little in-jokes]] and not indicative of a shared universe. [[spoiler:Creator/NickOfferman cameos as himself and not Ron Swanson in the series finale, finally driving home the fact that the two projects are separate.]]
116* WordOfSaintPaul: Although fans typically headcanon Michael as asexual, Ted Danson revealed he personally sees [[spoiler:the scene with Michael's guitar teacher in the series finale as a very mild ShipTease hinting that Michael's human life will give him the gift of romantic love for the first time. Of course, Danson's clearly biased, because the teacher is played by his real-life wife.]]
117* WorkingTitle:
118** Season 3's "The Snowplow" originally had the title of "The Cloning Of Agamemnon."
119** Season 3's "The Worst Possible Use of Free Will" was originally listed as "The Lizard and the Owl."
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121!Other Assorted Trivia:
122* The first scene ever filmed for the series was the flashback in the series premiere where Eleanor insults Joe the environmental activist by telling him to "eat my farts".
123* As real frozen yogurt would have quickly melted away under the lighting during filming, whenever the characters seem to be eating frozen yogurt on-camera, they're actually eating either cream cheese or mashed potatoes.
124* Tahani Al-Jamil's character was explicitly envisioned as a "[[StatuesqueStunner statuesque]] wealthy Indian/Pakistani-British woman who was basically a modern Creator/GraceKelly." Schur was willing to let any actress who he felt was good enough for the role take it if possible, but lucked out when the series' casting director Allison Jones found Jameela Jamil, who almost perfectly fit the role Schur had unintentionally envisioned just for her.
125* Jameela Jamil's role as Tahani is only her second-ever acting role.
126* Creator/MaxGreenfield - best known for his role as Schmidtt on ''Series/NewGirl'' - is a good friend of Michael Schur in real life, and was the one who came up with the idea for there to be a RunningGag of Chidi getting stomachaches whenever he's forced into a stressful situation.
127* Drew Goddard was first brought onto the show when Michael Schur was having dinner one night with Creator/DamonLindelof (of ''Series/{{Lost}}'' and ''Series/TheLeftovers'' fame), and Lindelof helped organize a meeting between Schur and Goddard since he thought Goddard would really like the show and find its premise interesting.
128* The posterboard displayed in "Michael's Gambit" showing [[spoiler:the four main humans]] that Michael unveils [[spoiler:when making his pitch for his "Good Place" experiment to his Bad Place coworkers]] is almost the exact same posterboard used in the writers' room (just cleaned up and made less messy).
129* Schur wanted to introduce moral particularism into the show, but found its primary proponent Jonathan Dancy's book on the matter difficult to understand. His solution? Go up to actor Creator/HughDancy, Jonathan's son, at a party and ask him to explain it.
130* Ted Danson took the vase featured in the jazz bar in "Dance Dance Resolution" and brought it home with him specifically because his wife liked it so much.

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