The Office: Final Season |OT| It's better to burn out than it is to rust

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Yep, clearly married women can't have any male friends. All cheating whores, they are.

I'm not suggesting she'll actually cheat with him. But his character is designed to make Jim believe it to be a possibility, and to increase tension in their relationship. Regardless of whether she cheats with him or not, the potential has been purposefully cultivated by their casting choice.
 
We could sit here and come up with a hundred instances of, "Well why didn't they intervene when..." Yeah, it's a bit silly, but it's a silly show, even in its less-absurd days (like Michael fake-firing Pam in the very first episode). Is it really that big of a deal? Allow yourself a bit of suspension of disbelief, gosh. :P
 
Why the hell didn't the camera crew just record the fucking recital?

Edit: ^^^ I think it's a situation of suspension of disbelief being broken as soon as she asked the crew guy what she's done wrong.
 
Isn't the camera crew's job to record Pam? Even if they were going back and forth between her kid's performance and her reactions, that's no better than some other parent's footage.
 
Isn't the camera crew's job to record Pam? Even if they were going back and forth between her kid's performance and her reactions, that's no better than some other parent's footage.

They had no reason to think anything was wrong anyway seeing as she thought she was still recording it.
 
i saw the episode and...

i don't totally disagree with how people disliked sudden interaction man, but it was pam who looked over and asked for help, and it was after every other person in the office had gone home. she was reaching out to the only person in the immediate area. it's not like he decided to randomly come in and console her.

the part that really struck me as odd was jim and pam forgetting they were part of a documentary that's been going on for eight years and that they probably had recorded their damn kid.

I actually thought that's where the show was going
Since they show the camera crew shooting the show from the back of the stage before a commercial break.
And I knew they said would introduce the crew at some point.. so figured.. that would have been the reason
 
I actually thought that's where the show was going
Since they show the camera crew shooting the show from the back of the stage before a commercial break.
And I knew they said would introduce the crew at some point.. so figured.. that would have been the reason

good idea. I bet this is how they make up. The crew will save the day by showing jim the footage
 
The painting that Pam is working on in the wherehouse will be revealed in the finale?

if it isn't either a manger scene of jesus being born and michael scott as jesus or a last supper scene with michael as jesus it will all be a crock.
 
Yeah, I think that's underestimating the systemic struggles of a long-distance relationship like that one.

Not really as it is hardly a unique or extreme example of the situation. Things just build up and something silly triggers a big fight. Then something just as silly triggers them talking. They agree they are both under a lot of stress and need to communicate more to make it work.

I'm not suggesting she'll actually cheat with him. But his character is designed to make Jim believe it to be a possibility, and to increase tension in their relationship. Regardless of whether she cheats with him or not, the potential has been purposefully cultivated by their casting choice.

On that note for the upcoming valentine's day episode
Jim and Pam share a meal with Brian the sound guy.... I like where this is going ;)
 
I can't believe people are reacting like this.

I thought it was very well acted. Pam especially.

And I totally was tracking with the argument. Especially because I've been in arguments that have developed EXACTLY like this. And it's irrational and stupid, but you still lose your cool and your partner is basically blindsided by it.

I thought it was very well done.

Edit: It would be interesting to see if it's more of the married folk that thought it was a good scene.

My wife and I found it perfect. Disagreements can spiral like that very quickly.

My wife and also lived apart for three months due to work; it definitely adds a different layer of stress.
 
Finally watched. Erin and Pete stuff was not awful despite being a rehash of a rehash. Daryl and Dwight was snooze-worthy. Toby being so creepy was decently funny. Pam and Jim didn't deliver (m)any laughs but their fighting felt very real. As for the very end: can't judge it now. It most certainly could cause some retroactive problems. There are ways around it though. Maybe Brian's only been on the crew for a year or two. Even if that's not the case, there could be ways to turn this into something interesting, and if it gives the end of the show some much-needed momentum, that's worth fudging with form and narrative a bit.
 
Just got to watch it as well. The Brian reveal stuff was weird, sure, but its interesting at the very least. For that reason I like it.

As others have said, Pam addressed the crew directly, and I assume the implication is that she is particularly close with Brian - I'm assume it will be revealed that this is because he's been there for all her big moments (all the stuff with Jim, her farewell with Michael, etcetera) and she was the only person she could feel comfortable with at this time. In all the other 'why didn't they do something in this situation' scenarios, maybe the crew involved with those moments weren't that close with the characters involved, and therefore decided to stay as impartial observers - it was only this case, that Brian saw a person who he had grown close with over the years needed him, that there was a decision to 'break' the documentary for once.

I also really don't think they're going to bang each other.
 
Episode descriptions plus a bit from Jenna Fischer

FEBRUARY 7th:
9x15 "Couple's Discount" said:
The Office pairs off into pretend couples to take advantage of a Valentine’s Day discount at a local mini-mall. Erin assures Pete she will break up with Andy when he returns, but he has good reason to doubt her. Jim and Pam share a meal with Brian, the documentary’s sound man.

FEBRUARY 14th:
9x16 "Moving On" said:
Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia with a manager who gives her deja-vu. Dwight brings Angela with him on a mission to clean his elderly Aunt Shirley. Andy returns from his long boat voyage.




“You learn that Pam knows the boom operator Brian and you’re going to learn more about the nature of their relationship in the upcoming episodes,” Jenna Fischer, who plays Pam, told AccessHollywood.com…

“Jim and Pam are still struggling to be together, but there’s going to be an increase on that struggle,” Jenna continued, noting that Jim’s job out of town, and the pair’s struggle to deal with the distance, continue to provide challenges for the pair.

“It’ll be interesting to see how they handle it,” she added.
 
^Man, I'm so hyped. Still dreading the airdate of "The Farm" seeing as it will most likely be filler.

They went back and refilmed scenes for the farm which would bring it back in line with the narrative for this season... should be interesting to see what they do.
 
Also there are apparently two episodes this week. Junior Salesman and Vandalism. I guess it's going to be an Office/Rock night as 30 Rock's 2-part finale is also on Thursday. (i.e. No Parks and Rec this week)
 
Just finished this past Thursday's episode. FINALLY this show grows some fucking balls and we get some drama with Jim and Pam for the first time in five seasons. This is the stuff I missed more than anything -- life ain't all sunshine and farts, it's about time we saw that with those two.

I think this series has rebounded in a big way this season.
 
Ugh.

Roseanne Barr is coming to the office.

The network said Barr will guest star as a talent agent named Carla Fern in scenes set to tape Wednesday. The agent agrees to help office manager Andy Barnard realize his show business dream.


I guess they're just wrapping everyone up with happy endings. At this point in the year, they have about 5 episodes left to film before the series wraps... When I visited the set Last February (on my birthday, no less!), they had three episodes left in the season... they allocate one week per episode.
 
Just finished this past Thursday's episode. FINALLY this show grows some fucking balls and we get some drama with Jim and Pam for the first time in five seasons. This is the stuff I missed more than anything -- life ain't all sunshine and farts, it's about time we saw that with those two.

I think this series has rebounded in a big way this season.

The fuck? This season is easily tied for worst with season 8. The show's quality was waning after season 4, but still enjoyable with Steve around. It never recovered to the barely good levels of seasons 6-7.
 
Ugh.




I guess they're just wrapping everyone up with happy endings. At this point in the year, they have about 5 episodes left to film before the series wraps... When I visited the set Last February (on my birthday, no less!), they had three episodes left in the season... they allocate one week per episode.

In my mind the only happy ending relating to Andy Bernard would be for me to not see him on screen or hear about him. Awful, awful character.
 
Worst thing for Andy was anger management. He was a really funny character in Stamford. So was Karen actually before she became Diet Pam. They could have easily done a whole season (or at least more than a couple episodes) in Stamford. That dynamic was really fun, and the Stamford people coming over, watered down, was the slow start of a long decline for the show.
 
Worst thing for Andy was anger management. He was a really funny character in Stamford. So was Karen actually before she became Diet Pam. They could have easily done a whole season (or at least more than a couple episodes) in Stamford. That dynamic was really fun, and the Stamford people coming over, watered down, was the slow start of a long decline for the show.
I agree, at least somewhat. The plot of the merging offices wasn't that great for me. That said, I did enjoy Andy for a while after the move. It was only during/after S5 that he started wearing thin.
 
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Stamford branch stuff was awesome.
 
I said it before, but I'll say it again.

Making Andy Bernard a primary character, rather than a supporting one, and trying to make him Michael Scott 2.0 ruined the show.
 
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