mesthead21
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Originally posted by: mesthead21
New episode tonight! I'm pretty excited
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: mesthead21
New episode tonight! I'm pretty excited
I thought it was kinda lame. The funniest part though -- IMHO -- was when Andy was moonwalking in the parking lot.
Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
I was thinking X too, but he said at the end that his "friend" had a drug problem. That leads me to believe that it is something more hardcore.
I wanted to know if Micheal came back and had a surprise in store for the office that Jim messed up.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Ryan has good tastes in cars
Creed has some classic lines, but in the "Gay Witch Hunt" episode when he says:Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
"And I want to see her topless"
Creed with the line of the night.
Originally posted by: Ballatician
Hahaha yea Creed says some ridiculous stuff that cracks me up.
For a second I thought Michael was going to tickle Stanley in the bathroom.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Ballatician
Hahaha yea Creed says some ridiculous stuff that cracks me up.
For a second I thought Michael was going to tickle Stanley in the bathroom.
that's what I expected.
the part about tickling until they become friends again, going to church together and getting an ice cream...winnar for the episode.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Don Rodriguez
The show is brilliant. The reason for its brilliance in my opinion is that it's "believable" (within reason). Jan's character started as a great 1 dimensional character. She developed into - what i don't think the writers even know.
I hope that this last episode was the prelude to writing her off the show.
One of the many factors that separates brilliant story telling from good story telling is knowing when to keep a character one dimensional and when to develop them. It seems like they hit a logjam trying to develop jan.
An analogy, IMO, to this is the decision to develop the Boba/Jango Fett story line in star wars. I liked the Fetts when we just saw them as badass. just my opinion.
At the same time I thought that her trying to fix the Dundie was an interesting move for the character.
That's what I love about The Office. The characters always have a soft spot where you sort of feel for them:
*Jan trying to glue back the Dundie because after all the psychoness, she loves him
*Jim actually caring for Dwight when he was severely depressed from getting dumped by Angela.
*Michael showing up to Pam's art show... it really touched Pam's heart. I love Michael because he's just a childish yet a sincere character.
and much more that I'm missing.
Originally posted by: Ballatician
Hahaha yea Creed says some ridiculous stuff that cracks me up.
For a second I thought Michael was going to tickle Stanley in the bathroom.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Ballatician
Hahaha yea Creed says some ridiculous stuff that cracks me up.
For a second I thought Michael was going to tickle Stanley in the bathroom.
Same here. I thought for sure that would make for one AWKWARD moment as he is whipping it out to take a leak in the urinal.