The comedy about moral philosophy just wrapped up its fourth and final season.
NBC's The Good Place captured the imaginations of people across all kinds of faiths because of the way it imagined what happens when we die. It also touched on existentialism and what it means to be human. After all, what does it mean to be a "good" person in our morally compromised world? What does it mean to be a "medium" person? (Listeners beware: spoilers will be aplenty).
- Maria Carter, super fan and editor, Harvest Public Media
- Isaac Petty, in the process of becoming an Episcopalian priest
- Ronn McLane, founder and teacher, Kansas City Buddhist Center