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Awards and nominations received by The Good Place
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^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
The Good Place is an American
fantasy
comedy television series created by
Michael Schur . The series aired for four seasons consisting of a total of
fifty-three episodes on
NBC from September 19, 2016, to January 30, 2020. It focuses on Eleanor Shellstrop (
Kristen Bell ), who arrives in the
afterlife and is welcomed by Michael (
Ted Danson ) to "the Good Place", a highly selective
Heaven -like
utopia he designed. However, she realizes that she was sent there by mistake and must hide her morally imperfect behavior while trying to become a better and more ethical person.
William Jackson Harper ,
Jameela Jamil , and
Manny Jacinto co-star as fellow Good Place residents Chidi Anagonye, Tahani Al-Jamil, and Jason Mendoza, respectively, while
D'Arcy Carden co-stars as Janet, an artificial being who assists the residents.
[1]
[2]
[3]
During its run, The Good Place received critical acclaim
[a] and earned many awards and nominations. The series was nominated for fourteen
Primetime Emmy Awards , including two nominations for
Outstanding Comedy Series and three nominations for Danson for
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series . It was also nominated for two
Golden Globe Awards , including a nomination for
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and a nomination for Bell for
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy . In addition, the show was nominated for six
Hugo Awards , winning four times for "
The Trolley Problem ", "
Janet(s) ", "
The Answer ", and "
Whenever You're Ready ". It was nominated for three
Nebula Awards , winning one for "Whenever You're Ready", and for three
Saturn Awards . In 2017, The Good Place was named by the
American Film Institute as one of its top 10 television programs of the year, and in 2019, the show was honored with a
Peabody Award for its contributions to entertainment.
Awards and nominations
Notes
Nominees for awards
^ Ian Phillips (production designer); Adam Rowe (art director); Kim Wannop (set decorator); Graham Ratliff and Evan Regester (graphic artists); Camille Bratkowski (set designer)
^ Ian Phillips (production designer); Adam Rowe (art director); Camille Bratkowski (set designer); Graham Ratliff (graphic designer); Kim Wannop (set decorator)
^ Brent Findley (supervising sound editor); Kevin McCullough (sound effects editor); Greg Brown (dialogue editor); Jason Tregoe Newman (music editor); Dominique Decaudain-Tabach and Pamela Kahn (
Foley artists )
^ Individual nominees for this year's award are not available.
^ Brent Findley (supervising sound editor); Kevin McCullough (sound effects editor); Michael Jesmer (dialogue editor); Jason Tregoe Newman, Bryant J. Furhmann, and Jason Ryterband (music editors); Jody Holwadel Thomas and Elizabeth Rainey (
Foley artists ); Terry Boyd Jr. (Foley editor)
^ Presented to
Universal Television ,
Fremulon , and
3 Arts Entertainment
^
Michael Schur ,
David Miner ,
Morgan Sackett ,
Drew Goddard , and Dylan Morgan (executive producers); Josh Siegal,
Joe Mande , and
Megan Amram (co-executive producers);
Jen Statsky (supervising producer); David Hyman (produced by); Matt Murray (consulting producer)
^
Michael Schur ,
David Miner ,
Morgan Sackett , and
Drew Goddard (executive producers); Dylan Morgan, Josh Siegal,
Joe Mande ,
Megan Amram ,
Jen Statsky , and Dave King (co-executive producers); David Hyman (produced by); Matt Murray (consulting producer)
^
Michael Schur ,
Morgan Sackett , and David Hyman (executive producers);
Eric Kissack , Matt Quezada, and Doug Smith (producers)
^
Michael Schur ,
David Miner ,
Morgan Sackett ,
Drew Goddard , Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan,
Joe Mande ,
Megan Amram , David Hyman, and
Jen Statsky
^
Megan Amram , Christopher Encell, Kate Gersten,
Cord Jefferson , Andrew Law,
Joe Mande , Kassia Miller, Dylan Morgan, Matt Murray, Rae Sanni, Daniel Schofield,
Michael Schur , Josh Siegal,
Jen Statsky , and Tyler Straessle
Other
^ Season-by-season reception:
Season 1 holds a 92% approval rating based on 73 reviews on
Rotten Tomatoes
[4] and a score of 78 based on 32 reviews on
Metacritic .
[5]
Season 2 holds a 100% approval rating based on 58 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
[6] and a score of 87 based on 10 reviews on Metacritic.
[7]
Season 3 holds a 98% approval rating based on 47 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
[8] and a score of 96 based on 5 reviews on Metacritic.
[9]
Season 4 holds a 100% approval rating based on 51 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
[10]
^ The listed year refers to the date of the ceremony.
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b
c All nominees in the category are recognized.
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e Award presented at the
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
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