Deactivating Janet is the only way to save Michael, but she is programmed to beg for her life as a "fail-safe," making the task emotionally grueling. 🎠Key Character Moments
"The Good Place" The Eternal Shriek (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb
In Season 1, Episode 7, titled " The Eternal Shriek ," the main characters face a moral crisis when Michael decides to "retire" himself to save the neighborhood. 📺 Episode Summary
Provides the "kill switch" instructions herself, despite her realistic (but artificial) pleading for mercy. 🧠Moral Philosophy Focus
Eleanor argues that "killing" a non-human entity (Janet) to save a "person" (Michael) is a net positive, while Chidi views the act of killing anything as inherently wrong. 💡 Trivia & Notes
Deactivating Janet is the only way to save Michael, but she is programmed to beg for her life as a "fail-safe," making the task emotionally grueling. 🎠Key Character Moments
"The Good Place" The Eternal Shriek (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb [S1E7] The Eternal Shriek
In Season 1, Episode 7, titled " The Eternal Shriek ," the main characters face a moral crisis when Michael decides to "retire" himself to save the neighborhood. 📺 Episode Summary Deactivating Janet is the only way to save
Provides the "kill switch" instructions herself, despite her realistic (but artificial) pleading for mercy. 🧠Moral Philosophy Focus 🧠Moral Philosophy Focus Eleanor argues that "killing"
Eleanor argues that "killing" a non-human entity (Janet) to save a "person" (Michael) is a net positive, while Chidi views the act of killing anything as inherently wrong. 💡 Trivia & Notes