My favorites are every single episode from season 2 and 3. I can easily interchange all of them.
Hahah yeah it's sooooo hard to pick between all those episodes. Even the bottom 5 from those seasons are still top-flight.
My favorites are every single episode from season 2 and 3. I can easily interchange all of them.
Same here. Every second was pure gold.The whole Stanley bit had me laughing out loud. So I would disagree.
Yeah it was dumb as hell but I laughed my head off as well. Also thought the Kevin "I did it!" celebration after the senator came out was great too.Same here. Every second was pure gold.
Yeah it was dumb as hell but I laughed my head off as well. Also thought the Kevin "I did it!" celebration after the senator came out was great too.
He's not drastically different, but he is drastically dumber. It's not as bad as with the rest of the cast, but it's still a bit irksome.I think Kevin has been one of the most consistent characters on the show. They don't seem to have felt the need to drastically change who his character is all of a sudden the way they have with most of the others.
Goodbye Michael is basically the best possible way they could have sent the character off. "Special Projects" in S8, which is the first episode in the Florida arc, is pretty good. Niagara (the wedding episode) is good enough. Not a whole lot else really comes to mind for me post-Michael Scott Paper Company.
I'd say if they want to continue they should stop after "Goodbye Michael" near the end of season 7. It has a great finale vibe and closes the Michael Scott chapter very well.If I was going to tell somebody to watch the Office, I would tell them to stop right after season 5. Sure, there's a cliffhanger, but I'll just tell them the baby turns out cute.
PAM: "I don't think it would be the worst thing if they let me go, because then I might... I just don't think it's many little girls' dream to be a receptionist... I like to do illustrations, mostly watercolour, a few oil pencil... uhm... Jim thinks they're good"
Season One, Episode One:
That's the talking head that sets up the entire dramatic arc of the series. They're all in this bleak office, they do the job, but no one really likes their job, people want more from life. Pam in particular is clearly timid and not satisfied with her life, and Jim is one of the few bright, encouraging spots in the office... one of the few people who actually believes in her.
Just sayin'
PAM: The thing about Jim is... when he's excited about something [...] he gets really into it and he does a really great job ... but the problem with Jim is that he works here so... that hardly ever happens
If only Jim had another job opportunity to pursue, so his attractive enthusiasm and hard work could surface more often instead of his slacker complacency. Why, it might even strengthen their relationship.
Bizzare resolution to the Pam/Jim bit...
I'm hoping for a Michael Scott appearance for the finale, it would really help close out this show.
So what the hell does Daryl do anymore in the office? He has so little responsibility that he's able to sit in Andy's office helping him review a script, then spend the entire day with Andy filming? Don't get me started on how Andy has the time, but we know that he's the boss of the office. I have absolutely no idea what Daryl's role is anymore. Hell, I don't even know what his role is at the Philly job either.
Nellie in that referee outfit. Hmm.
To be fair, the show hasn't been about the business of paper for a long time. They occasionally involve a sales call when they need an excuse to have some shots outside of the building but that's it.
That's true, but we know who the salespeople are, we know who the boss is, we know about Pam's imaginary position, we know Kevin is the accounant, ect. I just have absolutely no idea what Daryl is anymore. I remember them bringing him up into the office from the warehouse, but since then his actual job title seems like it has been a complete mystery. And now he has a mystery position in Philly too. Though, I barely know what Jim does in Philly either, I guess.
Let's hope this is the end of the Jim Pam divide. The writers were trying to shove the divide down our throats so they would get one more Jim Pam moment and it didn't work. Clarke once again shows he's been one of the bright spots of this shitty final season. I still can't get over the assassination of The Nard Dog. Was painful to watch him since he's come back and even before he left. As someone who was cheering for him to take over after Michael Scott, I really regret backing him.
Dwight and Angela just need to get together, stop this madness.
I'm hoping for a Michael Scott appearance for the finale, it would really help close out this show.
Thanks sir.Finale spoilers:
The finale takes place several months after the second-last episode--there's a time-skip--at a wedding. I'm not sure whose wedding it is, but the episode before the finale involves Dwight proposing to his girlfriend so I assume they'll do a plot twist and have it fail and have him and Angela get married.
Finale spoilers:
They've released a ton of finale casting information, and it seems like basically anyone who has ever been on the show is in the finale (including Mose and Badger from Breaking Bad and Kelly and Ryan and David Wallace), but nothing about Carell. Multiple cast members have also confirmed that he's not coming back. Now, is that just a big fib designed to misdirect people? Maybe, but I suspect there's no Michael. The shot of him in the Jim+Pam tearaway tonight looks like about it.
Finale spoilers:
The finale takes place several months after the second-last episode--there's a time-skip--at a wedding. I'm not sure whose wedding it is, but the episode before the finale involves Dwight proposing to his girlfriend so I assume they'll do a plot twist and have it fail and have him and Angela get married.
Finale spoilers:
They've released a ton of finale casting information, and it seems like basically anyone who has ever been on the show is in the finale (including Mose and Badger from Breaking Bad and Kelly and Ryan and David Wallace), but nothing about Carell. Multiple cast members have also confirmed that he's not coming back. Now, is that just a big fib designed to misdirect people? Maybe, but I suspect there's no Michael. The shot of him in the Jim+Pam tearaway tonight looks like about it.
I'm hoping for a Michael Scott appearance for the finale, it would really help close out this show.
(I hated the wedding episode, by the way)
If they do this, I bet you £5 he'll have a baby on his knee.If Michael is in it, all I want is a shot of him and Holly watching it in Colorado (I think that's where they relocated to?), with pictures of their wedding and whatnot in the background. Clearly showing he's moved on to bigger and better things.
Just him and her, and Michael giving that classic teary-eyed Michael smile.
If they do this, I bet you £5 he'll have a baby on his knee.
I started to tear up when Pam got the Umbrella and brought it to Jim and they started hugging and then Kissed. There was just so much emotion in that scene. I love to see them happy as a couple so much and it was a great moment for me.
I feel like the Jim/Pam scene wasn't earned.. but guess depends on how handle it next week
I feel like the Jim/Pam scene wasn't earned.. but guess depends on how handle it next week
Tell your wife not to cry for her. She's already dead.When Pam and Jim were 'hugging' and it flashed back to their wedding, but you didn't see them at first, and it was just a bunch of people in suits in a church...I said "I can't believe they killed Pam." And my wife started bawling.
lol
Tell your wife not to cry for her. She's already dead.