SEASON 1 EPISODE 3 - TAHANI AL- JAMIL Parent Content Warning: There is a rather explicit sexual harassment/assault segment. The action isn't shown but it can be upsetting for survivors and younger teens. Summary (SPOILERS, OBVIOUSLY): We get a closer look at Tahani and Jian-Yu this episode. Eleanor treats her with extreme distrust; Tahani brings Eleanor a gift and Eleanor scorns her efforts. Eleanor returns the gesture and Tahani insults Eleanor. Eleanor suspects Tahani is the one who sent her the anonymous note last episode and decides to go along with her on efforts to visit the neighborhood. The plant Tahani gifted Eleanor emotionally reacts when Eleanor criticizes her. We also see more flashbacks and insights into Eleanor's life prior to the Good Place. Eleanor steals Tahani's journal as a further poor choice. Meanwhile, Michael encourages Chidi to try new hobbies and get out of his comfort zone. Michael explains that Chidi's...
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SEASON 1 EPISODE 2 - FLYING Parent Content Warning: Summary (Spoilers, obviously): Eleanor realizes that her behavior is causing the disruption in the Good Place neighborhood and begs for Chidi's help to hide her and help her become a better person. Michael calls a neighborhood meeting and the problem starts to resolve itself. Chidi tells Eleanor she may be too selfish to truly learn to be better. We see several flashbacks from Eleanor's life, showing that indeed she does have a history of selfishness. Chidi volunteers Eleanor to clean up the neighborhood rather than experience flying with the other residents. She ends up choosing to conceal trash to jump into flying, and again, disaster ensues. Chidi decides he can't help Eleanor after all because she's just too selfish to change. Eleanor stays up all night cleaning up the neighborhood, and Chidi says he will help her because she's shown herself capable of change. Chidi m...
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Introduction to Homeschool Guide to Beginning Philosophy: The Good Place Watch Party First things first...who am I? What is this blog? And wait, are you seriously teaching philosophy in homeschool using a sitcom? Oh dear reader. The answer to number one will surely help illuminate the next two questions as often happens in philosophy. We ask questions to answer questions. I am Erin, a veteran homeschooler of two awesome boys, 15 and 12. We've been homeschooling since the Man Child (son #1) was six years old. Not only were his health struggles too much for conventional schooling, but his brief foray into kindergarten left me vaguely dissatisfied and eventually, highly alarmed. Man Cub (son #2) is one lab accident away from a super villain and he naturally fell into loving our more gentle schedules and rigorous academics on his own terms. Me? I have a degree in political science and basic engineering, a long time relentles...