The fine Place to end After Upcoming Fourth Season

The good Place, which Rolling Stone dubbed the Smartest, Funniest Sitcom on TV, will arrive to an end later than its upcoming fourth season, the series creator Mike Schur announced Friday.

As Schur wrote in a lengthy statement, it was the shows creative team and not the network that granted to end the established The fine Place upon Season 4.

After The fine Place was picked in the works for season two, the writing staff and I began to map out, as best we could, the trajectory of the show, Schur wrote.

Given the ideas we wanted to explore, and the pace at which we wanted to gift those ideas, I began to atmosphere past four seasons just exceeding 50 episodes was the right lifespan. At mature higher than the when few years weve been tempted to go exceeding four seasons, but mostly because making this proceed is a rare, creatively fulfilling joy, and at the stop of the day, we dont want to tread water just because the water is thus hot and pleasant. As such, the upcoming fourth season will be our last.

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Schur along with told a panel Friday that the fourth seasons episodes are a bullet train it doesnt slow down for anything, Variety reports.

The fine Place, which put a comedic spin on the afterlife, debuted in 2016. similar to the third seasons finale, Schur spoke to Rolling Stone not quite the shows creative process.

Sometimes in writers rooms, you have a large-scale hardship a big-picture matter similar to the pretentiousness you are presenting the world of the show and you can either just ignore it, and hope no one questions it, or you can attempt to run by it in a pretension that is both good enough and (in a comedy) funny, Schur said.

If you pick the latter, solving that suffering can eat up hours and days and weeks of the rooms time, as you debate the relative merits of how to construct your reply in a showing off that answers all of the questions it needs to answer without chewing going on once 40 percent of an episode in the same way as exposition.

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