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Whenever I do a rewatch (maybe every six months?) I usually stop there. Pam and Jim (especially you, asshat Jim) became total jerk faces after that.

I like to pretend that Archer: Vice just never happened. I might be in the minority with that opinion.

I adore Community, but I agree. I've watched every single episode (including the Yahoo Screen episodes, which weren't terrible, surprisingly) but seasons 1-3 are definitely my favorites.

The Office. Its best seasons were during my high school years; it started to wane when I went off to college (surprisingly, that's when my parents got really into it; I believe during the Will Ferrell arc). Last summer, I tried to watch it through to the end, but I couldn't bear the Robert California episodes and

This weekend I was called in to work, unexpectedly, at a coffee shop job I have been trying to quit for the last few months. The manager is a good friend, and I apparently cannot say no. Between trying to study for the LSAT (which is miserable in its own right) and work, I was able to finish The Nightingale by Kristin

French literature courses in undergrad destroyed any drive that I had to read for pleasure. But, after two years, I have finally finished a book! I devoured All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr while on vacation last week. It's beautifully written account of German-occupied France during WWI, but through