Here's some forking good news to those that love The Good Place. NBC has renewed the Kristen Bell-Ted Danson comedy for a second season with 13 episodes.
The Good Place average a 1.9 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.1 million viewers overall in Live plus 3 day ratings.
Last week's finale ended with one of the most shocking revelations this season that Eleanor Shellstrop has actually been hold up in The Bad Place the entire time.
Creator Mike Schur told TVLine that a second season would follow the mold of the first season with 13 episodes.
"When I pitched the show to NBC, I felt pretty strongly it was kind of a big swing, and everything was gonna be really heavily serialized," Schur said. "It just felt like it made sense to keep that to a shorter season. And they very kindly and reasonably agreed with that."
"Mike Schur has always had one of the most fertile and imaginative minds in comedy, but what he brought us with the first season of The Good Place was just extraordinary," NBC president Jennifer Salke said in a statement accompanied the renewal announcement. "We absolutely caan't wait to see where these characters go, literally, in Season 2. A big thank you to Mike, the writers and cast for delivering a series in which we all take such enormous pride."
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