Details and Jokes You Might Have Missed on 'the Good Place'

Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app Advertisement "The Good Place" is a creative and detailed comedy series beloved by fans. So much so that NBC produced a weekly podcast show bringing us behind-the-scenes stories for every episode.

    • NBC comedy "The Good Place" is packed with fun Easter eggs, references, and background jokes that many people wouldn't catch upon first viewing.
    • The Good Place neighborhood number is tied to the Fibonacci sequence, and was shown on the horoscope Eleanor read the day she died.
    • Visual effects supervisor David Niednagel got a creature on the show named after him. 
    • These details, and many more we've rounded up here, were revealed on the weekly episodes of "The Good Place: The Podcast."
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"The Good Place" is a creative and detailed comedy series beloved by fans. So much so that NBC produced a weekly podcast show bringing us behind-the-scenes stories for every episode.

Thanks to the many interviews conducted by actor Marc Evan Jackson (who plays Sean on the show) with the cast, crew, and producers of "The Good Place," we've been able to catch tons of Easter eggs, references, and background jokes that most people likely missed on their first watch.

Keep reading for the best details from all four seasons of "The Good Place" that you might not have noticed.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for all four seasons of NBC's "The Good Place."

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