Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
What was that part during the wedding where they (was it Pam?) mentioned a Youtube video? Later on Jim made a comment about buying the boat tickets as soon as he saw the video.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Do Pam and Jim not have any friends? Wasn't the wedding audience all coworkers and family?
Originally posted by: anxi80
i actually was dying during the opening scene. dwight eating his hard boiled egg sent off a chain reaction that instantly reminded me of 'stand by me'.
edit: and :laugh: at creed eating his noodles while everyone is spewing up lung butter like its no big deal.
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Whaaaa. If you can't keep within a season on a free OTA broadcast network show, you can't bitch about spoilers. That's like complaining if someone title a Lost thread with "Charlie died."
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Whaaaa. If you can't keep within a season on a free OTA broadcast network show, you can't bitch about spoilers. That's like complaining if someone title a Lost thread with "Charlie died."
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Whaaaa. If you can't keep within a season on a free OTA broadcast network show, you can't bitch about spoilers. That's like complaining if someone title a Lost thread with "Charlie died."
It's less about keeping up with it and more about not starting to watch it until a few months ago. Also, I can't think of another thread about a movie or TV show (even one that's been out for years) that contained spoilers in it. Every one I've noticed has just contained the season and episode numbers, and many of them clearly state that spoilers are contained. It just seems like a more-respectful way to post threads, but I guess asking people to be respectful gets you called a crier.
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Whaaaa. If you can't keep within a season on a free OTA broadcast network show, you can't bitch about spoilers. That's like complaining if someone title a Lost thread with "Charlie died."
It's less about keeping up with it and more about not starting to watch it until a few months ago. Also, I can't think of another thread about a movie or TV show (even one that's been out for years) that contained spoilers in it. Every one I've noticed has just contained the season and episode numbers, and many of them clearly state that spoilers are contained. It just seems like a more-respectful way to post threads, but I guess asking people to be respectful gets you called a crier.
Expecting to read any thread about a movie/tv show/book you haven't seen/read and not find any spoilers is stupid.
I see why you're upset about the title, but like it's been stated.... you'd have to live under a rock or go way way way out of your way to avoid knowing what was going on with this episode. It's been plastered all over the media for the past week.
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Whaaaa. If you can't keep within a season on a free OTA broadcast network show, you can't bitch about spoilers. That's like complaining if someone title a Lost thread with "Charlie died."
It's less about keeping up with it and more about not starting to watch it until a few months ago. Also, I can't think of another thread about a movie or TV show (even one that's been out for years) that contained spoilers in it. Every one I've noticed has just contained the season and episode numbers, and many of them clearly state that spoilers are contained. It just seems like a more-respectful way to post threads, but I guess asking people to be respectful gets you called a crier.
Expecting to read any thread about a movie/tv show/book you haven't seen/read and not find any spoilers is stupid.
I see why you're upset about the title, but like it's been stated.... you'd have to live under a rock or go way way way out of your way to avoid knowing what was going on with this episode. It's been plastered all over the media for the past week.
But I DIDN'T read the thread. I was just perusing ATOT like normal and saw the spoiler right in the thread title. My point is that I don't read threads about a movie/tv show/book that I haven't seen/read, and up until this point I haven't come across spoilers in the title of the thread itself. Also, I do live under a rock when it comes to media hype. I sometimes don't watch/read movies/shows/books until they've been out for years, so I try not to see spoilers when I don't have to. Not ever watching commercials on TV helps a lot with this.
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Whaaaa. If you can't keep within a season on a free OTA broadcast network show, you can't bitch about spoilers. That's like complaining if someone title a Lost thread with "Charlie died."
It's less about keeping up with it and more about not starting to watch it until a few months ago. Also, I can't think of another thread about a movie or TV show (even one that's been out for years) that contained spoilers in it. Every one I've noticed has just contained the season and episode numbers, and many of them clearly state that spoilers are contained. It just seems like a more-respectful way to post threads, but I guess asking people to be respectful gets you called a crier.
Expecting to read any thread about a movie/tv show/book you haven't seen/read and not find any spoilers is stupid.
I see why you're upset about the title, but like it's been stated.... you'd have to live under a rock or go way way way out of your way to avoid knowing what was going on with this episode. It's been plastered all over the media for the past week.
But I DIDN'T read the thread. I was just perusing ATOT like normal and saw the spoiler right in the thread title. My point is that I don't read threads about a movie/tv show/book that I haven't seen/read, and up until this point I haven't come across spoilers in the title of the thread itself. Also, I do live under a rock when it comes to media hype. I sometimes don't watch/read movies/shows/books until they've been out for years, so I try not to see spoilers when I don't have to. Not ever watching commercials on TV helps a lot with this.
Thanks for not reading all of my post. Even my friends who DO NOT WATCH THE SHOW knew about the wedding.
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: kalrith
I vote to BAN, BAN, BAN the OP. I'm about a season behind on The Office but now know what's going to happen many episodes down the road. Would it have been so difficult to fashion the title like everyone else does, "The Office: Season 6" *Spoilers*
Whaaaa. If you can't keep within a season on a free OTA broadcast network show, you can't bitch about spoilers. That's like complaining if someone title a Lost thread with "Charlie died."
It's less about keeping up with it and more about not starting to watch it until a few months ago. Also, I can't think of another thread about a movie or TV show (even one that's been out for years) that contained spoilers in it. Every one I've noticed has just contained the season and episode numbers, and many of them clearly state that spoilers are contained. It just seems like a more-respectful way to post threads, but I guess asking people to be respectful gets you called a crier.
Expecting to read any thread about a movie/tv show/book you haven't seen/read and not find any spoilers is stupid.
I see why you're upset about the title, but like it's been stated.... you'd have to live under a rock or go way way way out of your way to avoid knowing what was going on with this episode. It's been plastered all over the media for the past week.
But I DIDN'T read the thread. I was just perusing ATOT like normal and saw the spoiler right in the thread title. My point is that I don't read threads about a movie/tv show/book that I haven't seen/read, and up until this point I haven't come across spoilers in the title of the thread itself. Also, I do live under a rock when it comes to media hype. I sometimes don't watch/read movies/shows/books until they've been out for years, so I try not to see spoilers when I don't have to. Not ever watching commercials on TV helps a lot with this.
Thanks for not reading all of my post. Even my friends who DO NOT WATCH THE SHOW knew about the wedding.
I did read all of your post. Thanks for not reading all of mine.