

It is possible that the loop operates in specific moments in a nonlinear manner, and therefore certain time moments from Earth would repeat randomly within the Afterlife (i.e., Marisol could be turning two million the next day, and then 900 billion the day after, and then 39 million again).

Perhaps Marisol's birthday was being celebrated with regard to Earth time in the Afterlife. This would make the last time a person entered The Good Place in 1497 if Janet(s) took place in 2018 like the Season 3 episodes set on Earth before it.īecause the nature of the Bearimy timeline is that of a loop, it is unclear how this loop operates with regard to Earth time. Claire), and as Neil does when he states that no human has earned enough points to enter The Good Place in 521 years. It is assumed that, when referencing time with regard to human affairs, Immortal Beings use Earth time, as Gen does when she states that she hadn't had a case in 30 years (presumably referencing Mindy St. It is unclear how time affects Immortal Beings.
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This would mean that the events in the final episode of the series were of between 8,076 and 32,305 years. Another person's estimate using a different technique puts one Bearimy roughly between 2.5 and 10 years. This would mean that the events in the final episode of the series were 3,230.52 Jeremy Bearimies, or 320,919 years after Michael records his data on Attempt #803 of his new experiment. According to one person's estimate, a Jeremy Bearimy is 36,259 days, or 99.34 years. It is impossible to know for sure how much perceived time (in Earth linear-time years) a Jeremy Bearimy corresponds to, and this was never revealed by the show's creators (who may not even know the answer themselves). The dot over the 'i' in Jeremy Bearimy is an isolated point on the timeline which contains Tuesdays, July, and "occasionally.the time moment where nothing never occurs." Janet also explains that her birthday is somewhere near the front of the 'a' on 'Bearimy'.

The cursive line he draws goes back around and connects to its own beginning, meaning that that there is no clear past nor future (much to the consternation of Chidi, who cannot wrap his head around how consequences of events can precede their cause). He explains that whilst time on Earth moves as if it was a straight line, time in the afterlife moves in a very curvy and non-linear fashion which, when drawn on a whiteboard, resembles the cursive English word ' Jeremy Bearimy'. The Jeremy Bearimy Timeline is the way that time in the afterlife flows relative to time on Earth, as explained by Michael in the episode of the third season named "Jeremy Bearimy".
