I actually liked it, the first episode I enjoyed in a long time. Clarke's douchiness definitely adds to the show.
Yea, I like Hot Tub Time Machine kid.
But apparently I missed or forgot the part where he started banging Jan?
I guess I'm weird because this is the first episode in a long time that felt like it could possibly fit in with some of the earlier seasons.
She's been completely Flanderized since the "Hair room" incident. Which, I hate to admit, is something I do too, but with the hood of my sweatshirt. It wasn't the hair thing that I hated. It was them making her overreact to Andy and Angela's engagement for no reason and not accepting the explanation later.They need to figure out how dumb they want Erin to be, she changes too much every episode.
I enjoyed it, but I pretty much always find some reason to enjoy an episode of this show.
It feels like, as the series winds down, certain actors maybe feel jealous at some of other actors who have always been a wacky and over the top character - like Dwight, Kevin, Michael, and so on. Then as the show is coming to the end, they all wanted their chance to just let loose and be wacky too. I mean, Angela has always sorta been "wacky" but it used to just be an odd super conservative type of wacky, but now she does all kinds of weird stuff along with everyone else. That's just the feeling I get a lot of the times over the last two or three seasons.
That has nothing to do with actors being "jealous" (where did that even come from?) and everything to do with the writers just not giving a shit anymore. This show is pretty much the Simpsons at this point.
This is how I feel as well. It might be more believable if they ever showed Pam having a life outside the office, or even being friends with anybody she works with. What exactly is she going to be missing?I'm not buying Pam's fear of possibly needing to move to Philly. The old Pam would have wholeheartedly supported Jim, just as he supported her and her art training. I get that moving their family would be tough, but come on, she doesn't even own the house they live in now! It's Jims' parents'! And does she not remember literally running out of the office to quit and join the Michael Scott Paper co.? Basically this just seems like an artificial problem.
Was there any word on whether or not Steve Carrel is returning for an appearance before the finale?
Oscar was surprised back then too. "My God.. There is a Hardwood Floor under this carpeting! Why would they do that?" He was happy about it. But I guess they forgot about it in the kerfuffle about Dwight shooting off his gun. So when they ripped the carpet up again this time it reminded him about how much he liked the idea and since they were all pumped up they decided to do something about it. I think they should actually tear the carpet up for the rest of the season just for something new and for some continuity. Plus it'd be neat if they showed them removing the carpet next week and someone could mention the hole and say "Hey, remember that time Dwight almost shot Andy?" Then they all go into flashback mode and a clip is shown and.. no, let's not make it a clip show. Please don't turn one of the last episodes into a clipshow.It's funny Oscar didn't remember there were hardwood floors under the carpeting since he'd known about the hardwood floors under the carpeting since Dwight shot his gun in the office.
It's a ridiculous thing, of course, but it shows that no one is paying much attention.
No one was really in their right mind last episode.It's funny Oscar didn't remember there were hardwood floors under the carpeting since he'd known about the hardwood floors under the carpeting since Dwight shot his gun in the office.
It's a ridiculous thing, of course, but it shows that no one is paying much attention.
How long does it take to deliver a boat? He deserves to have Erin cheat on him. And I hope she does.Is Andy gone for the rest of the season? I hope so, the show has been slightly better without him.
Is Andy gone for the rest of the season? I hope so, the show has been slightly better without him.
Yeah, this was the first time they acknowledged that they basically don't have a boss right now. Even the CEO doesn't visit anymore. Does he even know Andy is gone?Slightly?
The show is way better when it doesn't focus on a "boss" or too much on the Jimpam type situation.
The past few episodes have been a pleasure to watch. The supporting cast in this show is so incredible.
I think they pretty much wrote out all the big stars who have other things going on the side.
Hence why Andy and Kelly are gone. Did Kelly even make an appearance this season?
This episode wasn't bad though and I'm sorta glad to hear they are gonna have a bit more story on the documentary group.
Andy I assume is off doing Hangover 3 or something. Kelly and Ryan were in the first episode when they left in a huff. Kelly went to Ohio and Ryan followed her. Kelly of course has her own show which I haven't even checked out yet. (Is it any good?) And Ryan I guess went back to writing since his foil was now gone from the show. At least Toby is still there until the end. Though rarely. (I mean where was he this week? Did he show up at all? You'd think he'd poke his head in at some point to see what they were up to.)I think they pretty much wrote out all the big stars who have other things going on the side.
Hence why Andy and Kelly are gone. Did Kelly even make an appearance this season?
This episode wasn't bad though and I'm sorta glad to hear they are gonna have a bit more story on the documentary group.
No one was really in their right mind last episode.
This is how I feel as well. It might be more believable if they ever showed Pam having a life outside the office, or even being friends with anybody she works with. What exactly is she going to be missing?
On second watch, there was no discontinuity. He did explicitly say "I always knew it was down here". And in the gun episode he did say it was there even though he couldn't see it. Oscar didn't forget. He just never thought he'd get a chance to see it there. So when the carpet was ripped up he got a chance to see it and decided it was time to bring it back to the top.
See? No discontinuity at all. The writers still know what they're doing. Crisis averted.
Isn't Girls also a chick show? A lot of guys seem to like that. Also My Little Pony.I love The Mindy Project, but it seems to be polarizing. I suspect it's a chick show.
Isn't Girls also a chick show? A lot of guys seem to like that. Also My Little Pony.
I don't know, never seen it.
The show revolves around Mindy, so if you don't like her, you won't like the show. Most guys that have commented on it say they hate Mindy's character.
Yeah, I though it was stupidly over the top, but that's pretty much where this show is at this point.Well, yes, in part because the writers confused "too much espresso" with "smoked crystal meth".
But haven't they been setting it up where Jim is basically going to be set for life if Athlead works out? Pam could work on her art at home with her kids for the rest of her days.She could miss her pretend job.
Working somewhere with no boss, no ceo and people like Nellie who have time to chat because they also have a pretend job must be pretty sweet.
So is The Office good anymore? I haven't watched it since Michael Scott left
So is The Office good anymore? I haven't watched it since Michael Scott left
I like it, but if you stopped when Michael left, you picked a good jumping off point. I like to see his finale as the finale of the real Office, with the stuff post-Michael as sort of the "Office: Interns" of the show. Except that Michael left for good instead of ruining his exit by turning into the guy who sits in the lobby every episode just to be there.So is The Office good anymore? I haven't watched it since Michael Scott left
I thought so too. I liked her hair the way she had it in the first three seasons.Pam looked super cute at the end of the Lice episode with her hair loose and curly.