Two of the most unlikely great shows of the Peak TV era — TheGoodPlace and BoJackHorseman — have ended. Now it's time for THR's TV critics, inkookang and TheFienPrint, to discuss their successful runs and finales
Many of the best shows in the Peak TV era come in seemingly familiar packages — prestige literary adaptations, expensive costume dramas, comedies so serious they might as well be dramas.
Inkoo, these two finales represent perhaps my favorite sort of TV finale, where I didn't require any concrete answers or resolutions to any long-term mysteries, so the shows could just … end, however their respective creators wanted them to.
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