While NBC's award-winning sitcom The Good Place may have come to an in January, a new supercut reunites fans with the comedy series' cast as they flub filming scenes from the fourth and final season.

After a brief introduction by Brent Norwalk, the founder and CEO of the show's fictional corporation Norwalk Materials, the nine-minute supercut sees the cast flub lines and crack each other up while filming takes. Among the more hilarious sequences is D'Arcy Carden having trouble pronouncing guest star Timothy Olyphant's last name, as the bemused actor notes that it's "not that hard."

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Airing from 2016-2020, The Good Place was created by Michael Schur as a comedy taking place in the afterlife, where a group of ne'er-do-wells band together to escape their mutual limbo and craft their own version of Heaven, assisted and impeded by various celestial beings to comical effect. Rather than being canceled, the creative team chose to wrap the series upon the conclusion of Season 4.

Over its four-season run, the series was nominated for 14 Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, winning two Hugo Awards and the prestigious Peabody Award.

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Created by Michael Schur, The Good Place stars Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, D'Arcy Carden, Manny Jacinto and Ted Danson.