NEW YORK — While prepping for his role on NBC’s “The Good Place,” Ted Danson stopped by Wardrobe to get his character outfitted.
“I was kind of floundering. I wasn’t quite sure how to do this. Then the costume designer said, ‘I don’t know how you feel about bow ties, but I have some.’ And I said, ‘Oh! THAT’S who I am!’
“Bow ties make a real statement,” he observes, flashing his bright smile. “They’re always slightly overeager. My bow tie gave me permission to be as silly as I needed to be.”
On “The Good Place” (airing Thursday at 8:30 p.m.), he plays Michael, a bow-tie-sporting celestial supervisor who, indeed, is a bit overeager, sometimes overwrought and clearly in over his head. Despite his eagerness to prove himself to a certain Higher-up, things don’t always go smoothly in the sector of the afterlife that Michael oversees.