[s2e11] The Burrito Direct

: Fails by jumping into a game of Madden NFL against the Jacksonville Jaguars before the Judge finishes explaining the rules.

: The name comes from a comedic scene where the humans mistake a burrito sitting on the Judge’s desk for the Judge herself. Discussion Points for Fans [S2E11] The Burrito

: Eleanor is the only one who actually passes her test. In a rare act of selflessness, she lies to her friends, telling them they all failed so they don’t feel guilty about her staying with them. : Fails by jumping into a game of

: Michael argues to Judge Gen that the point system is fundamentally broken because it doesn't account for how humans can improve under the right circumstances. Episode Discussion S02 E11: "The Burrito" : r/TheGoodPlace she lies to her friends

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