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The good place. It's fairly short and starts out more of a comedy but evolves into a real ethics lesson. One that a lot of people need to hear.
The Good Place might just be my favorite TV show. It's just so well done on every level and is one of few sitcoms where the main characters aren't just terrible people. They're not perfect or anything, but it's just nice to see characters earnestly carrying for others and trying to be better people.
Parks and Rec is another show like that (also by Michael Schur) that I just love.
Really underrated!
I watched it, would absolutely recommend.
Take it sleazy.
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