Have any other real people appeared in The Good Place?
Early in the final episode of The Good Place Chidi is leading a philosophy discussion and a disagreement emerges on the interpretation of a particular sentence in a book by the philosopher Todd May.
Chidi quotes the sentence as "mortality offers meaning to our lives" but an audience member chips in saying that the sentence actually reads "mortality offers meaning to the events of our lives". Eleanor responds that Chidi should know what he is talking about as he has been teaching philosophy for aeons. The audience member disagrees saying he wrote the sentence.
The audience member is Todd May (ie not an actor playing Todd May).
Are there any other examples where real people playing themselves appear in the show?
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Timothy Olyphant in Season 4, Episode 10
Nick Offerman in Series Finale - Possibly*
* - It's not clear if he's playing himself or his character from Parks & Recreation but since the scene involves woodworking and Offerman is a well-known woodworker it's likely it was meanto be himself.
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Does anyone belong in The Good Place?
Inhabitants. Only humans and Janets reside in Good Place neighborhoods. It is likely that the neighborhood's architect and other angels may come and go as they please, but according to Michael, after the the first day of orientation, the architects leave and humans are left alone with their Janet.Does Eleanor ever go to the real Good Place?
For Michael, a troubled demon who doesn't seem to believe he has a place in the afterlife, she gets the Judge (Maya Rudolph) to send him down to Earth to fulfill his dream of being a human. With her two final and great deeds complete, Eleanor takes the step through the door.How long has it been since someone actually got into The Good Place?
He reveals that nobody has been sent to the Good Place for about 500 years.You Are Now Entering The REAL Good Place | Comedy Bites
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