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Mar. 12, 2020

Compelled toward progress

Like other fans, an extraordinarily devoted following, I felt a loss when the television series “The Good Place” came to its inevitable end. I immediately began binge watching the afterlife comedy all over again.

Frank H. Wu

President Designate
Queens College

Frank is William L. Prosser Distinguished professor at UC Hastings College of the Law.

Like other fans, an extraordinarily devoted following, I felt a loss when the television series "The Good Place" came to its inevitable end. I immediately began binge watching the afterlife comedy all over again. As a law professor, I identified with the character of the philosophy professor. As an audience member, I appreciated how the writers were able to make intellectual issues practical and funny; I am sure there has never been another network show that discussed...

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