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Andy was always a bit of an asshole though and completely oblivious. I can't put my finger on what they did to make him completely unlikable though.
Set up for a terrible clip show? This show needs put down it's beyond past it's prime and it hurts watching it anymore.What was the significance of the stupid little pop up on oscar's screen at the end of the show? something about "The Office: An American Workplace" in May or something?
What was the significance of the stupid little pop up on oscar's screen at the end of the show? something about "The Office: An American Workplace" in May or something?
It was an ad for the them. They've finally finished the 'documentary' and they're going to start airing it.
Was probably the best episode of the season. The dwight plot was terrible, NBC dodged a bullet with a dwight spinoff if that was the caliber of that show.
Toby getting strangled was pretty awesome, they should have played that out a bit more though. The Scranton Strangler has been in the show background since the beginning, and while everyone thought it was gonna be one of the cast (Toby or Michael) this just kinda didn't go anywhere. Maybe its still not resolved, since they didn't actually show the Strangler.
Andy has sucked from day 0 and no different now, but I did chuckle at the end when he was gleeful at everyones misery. Long way to go for a laugh, but best part of the episode.
Fuck cunty Pam, Jim supported your shitty ass when you flew out to New York. I hope the show ends with Jim dumping her sorry ass in Scranton and living like a rock star in Philly, but of course the show is written to appeal to older single women so Jim will leave his own goddamn company and move back to a shitty job in Scranton, just so Pam can stay an office manager and draw giant shitty murals on shitty walls. Gotta stick with Pam's golden rule - try once, then give up forever.
Because Pam is a cunt.I got caught up. I actually liked the Jim and Daryl roomie episode. Shit was funny. Pam, I mean jesus fucking christ. "I liked our life in Scranton" Which part? Where you scammed your way into a job that doesn't exist and can't last? Or where you work for one goddamn moron after another at a company you couldn't give two fucks about and live in Jim's parents' scary 70s house? What the fuck kind of sense does that make? Jim is a fucking closer, he is starting up his company, living the dream. If it fails they always have the option of going back to mediocrity. I just can't understand how this is even a point of fucking contention.
I think, to some degree, it has to happen. One of the big themes of the show right along has been that the office is sort of an oddball family, together by circumstance. Having Jim just be able to transition to a new life so easily would undermine that. After all, it took Michael finding the love of his life and losing her once for him to be able to take the step to sacrifice his "family", so it can't look like Jim has just been taking the past decade for granted.I got caught up. I actually liked the Jim and Daryl roomie episode. Shit was funny. Pam, I mean jesus fucking christ. "I liked our life in Scranton" Which part? Where you scammed your way into a job that doesn't exist and can't last? Or where you work for one goddamn moron after another at a company you couldn't give two fucks about and live in Jim's parents' scary 70s house? What the fuck kind of sense does that make? Jim is a fucking closer, he is starting up his company, living the dream. If it fails they always have the option of going back to mediocrity. I just can't understand how this is even a point of fucking contention.