Ending a show is not for the faint of heart. A final chapter of a beloved series involves sleepless nights, endless second-guessing and last-minute Hail Marys. "The thing that incites panic in writers and producers is this feeling that it's not just about sticking the landing, it's about having the finale be the best episode you ever did," says The Good Place creator Mike Schur. "It's very unlikely that that's going to be the case because finales have to do other things besides just satisfy you on a plot or character level. They have ...
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