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As the narrative unfolds, Eleanor grapples with her identity crisis. The comedic yet profound interactions with Janet, a personal assistant with an encyclopedic knowledge of the Good Place, and her neighbors highlight her inner turmoil as she realizes the weight of her deception.
Struggling Between Good and Bad
Eleanor's journey toward moral integrity begins with her desire to adapt and become a good person. As she befriends Chidi, she pleads for his help to change. However, her initial missteps highlight the innate flaws in her character as she struggles to suppress her selfish tendencies. This leads to a series of chaotic and comedic events, resulting in disasters like flying shrimps and rampant animals, driven by Eleanor’s negative energy.