Halloween Costume Guide
Bad Janet is the rude, insult-slinging counterpart to the helpful, all-knowing Janet, both played by the same actress. The all-black leather outfit with a long blonde wig is a direct inversion of Good Janet’s all-white look, which is exactly the point, this costume only really lands as a joke if people can picture the contrast. The Good Place built a loyal following during its run and stays popular on streaming, and Bad Janet is widely considered one of the show’s funniest bits.
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The all-black leather is what does the work here, and any bright colors or soft fabrics mixed in dilute the sharp, aggressive look the whole costume depends on. Keep every piece matte black if you can. At a party, if you dress head-to-toe black without the blonde wig, people who know the show will assume you’re a generic goth rather than Bad Janet specifically.
Bad Janet takes real joy in insulting people and getting away with things, gleefully admitting she “had you fart knockers fooled for weeks” after one of her schemes. That gleeful, unbothered rudeness is more fun to play than a generic villain attitude.
Keep the insults playful, not genuinely mean
Bad Janet’s rudeness is cartoonish and over the top, not cruel. Lean into absurd, exaggerated insults rather than anything that could actually land as hurtful at a real party.
A long wig gets warm fast under leather and indoor lighting
The combination of a full wig and a leather jacket traps heat quickly in a crowded room. Plan for a lighter shirt underneath if the venue is warm.
Duo Idea
Excellent duo and arguably the most obvious pairing available for this character, all white versus all black played by the same actress in the show. It needs zero explanation and photographs as a clean, readable contrast.
Group Idea: The Good Place Humans
Excellent group covering the show’s core cast, with Bad Janet’s stark black look standing out against the more colorful human characters. This works well for anyone who watched the show even casually.
Duo Idea
Strong duo built on their shared Bad Place origins in the show. It rewards fans who followed the plot closely, and the two distinct looks read clearly as a pair without needing much explanation.
Group Idea: Good and Evil Sitcom Doubles
Might work, but pairing a specific character with generic archetype costumes creates an odd mismatch in specificity. This works better as a loose party theme than a costume group people will read as connected.
This is one of the cheapest costumes on the site if you already own black clothing. The wig is the one item worth buying specifically.
Bad Janet is gleefully rude and completely unbothered by anyone’s reaction to her. That’s a fun, low-effort energy to hold without needing much dialogue.
Wear the black leather jacket over a black t-shirt with black leather leggings, add a long blonde wig, black mascara, and black nail polish, then finish with black Chelsea boots. The all-black leather look with the blonde wig is what separates this from generic Good Janet or any other all-white-clothed character.
Yes, within sitcom fans specifically. The Good Place built a strong, loyal following during its run and stays popular on streaming, and Bad Janet is widely considered one of the funniest recurring bits in the whole show.
“I had you fart knockers fooled for weeks” captures her whole gleeful, insult-happy personality in one line. She calls humans “fart knockers” so often that it becomes one of her signature bits of dialogue.
Both Janet and Bad Janet are played by D’Arcy Carden. Regular Janet is a helpful, all-knowing being who dresses all in white, while Bad Janet is her rude, insult-slinging counterpart from the Bad Place, dressed entirely in black leather.
Not constantly, that gets exhausting fast for you and everyone around you. A few sarcastic one-liners here and there land better than committing to being unpleasant the entire party.
Who plays both Janet and Bad Janet in The Good Place?
What word does Bad Janet frequently call humans?