![]() Michael’s looking for proof that the Bad Place has been tampering with the point system, but instead realises that the system itself is rigged to make sure that even the most saintly humans are doomed to an eternity of torture. (Planning a Lord of the Rings-themed destination wedding? You’re screwed.) The neutral zone (which comes complete with its own Neutral Janet, giving Carden yet another persona to play - maybe this is an early Emmy run) is where the celestial accountants toil in their dreary cubicle farm, tabulating the “points” that determine whether humans are sent to the Good Place or the Bad Place. They reunite with Janet and Michael, who’ve been on a fact-finding mission in “the neutral zone.” At last, they smooch! They’re officially in love! That lightning bolt is enough to zip everyone back into their true forms which mean Janet can no longer hold them in her void. Things are looking pretty dire - until Chidi finally realises his true feelings for her. (As you’ll recall, Eleanor only remembers because she specifically demanded that Michael share those memories with her.) But as they argue, Eleanor begins to lose her sense of self, and the world around them begins to fragment. Long story (and a classic Chidi philosophy lesson on “conceptions of the self”) short, Eleanor pushes Chidi to examine his true feelings for her - feelings he denies because he doesn’t actually remember the reality where the two fell in love. Tahani-Janet and Jason-Janet don’t get a lot to do while the quartet is lounging in Janet’s void (though they do accidentally discover that Janet was once married to Jason in one of the many Bad Place reboots), but Chidi-Janet and Eleanor-Janet finally have it out over their nebulous relationship status. (Michael looks the same to his relief, his hair is still amazing.) Carden nails everyone perfectly: delightfully haughty Tahani, dopey Jason, befuddled Chidi, and exasperated Eleanor. You see, in Janet’s void space, there’s an unexpected side effect: The humans, who are now dead on Earth again, physically transform into Janet. Here you’ll find first looks to complete hands-on experiences with the latest tech on the market.īut before we get to that, we have to address the other big things that happened in “Janet(s).” The first is the sight of D’Arcy Carden - who is already generally fantastic as the optimistic, all-knowing AI Janet - getting to play all four of the show’s humans in a very Orphan Black-like turn. View All Reviews Expert opinions and reviews on the latest gadgets, phones, laptops and more.Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker See how Apple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Garmin and many more stack up with our reviews.Smartphone Read trusted reviews on the latest smart phones from Apple, Samsung, Google and many more.PC & Peripheral All you need to know on the latest PC releases and whether they’re worth their dime. ![]() From consoles to RPGS and shooters, we’ve got it all here just waiting for you to read. Gaming Let expert reviewers guide you on which games to play.Gadgets & Smart Home Whether it’s a drone, a smart vacuum or noise cancelling headphones you are looking to buy, our reviewers have tried and tested it before you have to.Entertainment We spend hours watching and reviewing the latest movies, shows and music releases so you don’t have to.Car Our revheads bring you all you need to know on the coolest electric vehicles and sports cars available on the market.Camera Here you’ll find expert opinions on the latest cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony and plenty more.
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