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That, numbered robot, is certainly true. He even sings the "now" even slightly of key and then corrects himself, with the help of the little keyboard … Cohen either can't sing well, or he did that intentionally. I believe in the latter, he is a fucking genius.

Jon Stewart did last night.

Toby - a symbol for all that's wrong in the paper industry
For me, Toby was one of the lonely voices of reason, just looking tired and incredulous observing all the madness in the office.

I think most here are too hard on Jim. If we would really talk about character, we would end up calling Michael the biggest asshole. It's just Carrell's charme (combined with Krasinski's smugness) that saves MS.

He did, La Sirena. And I liked the crunching very, very much.

Seconded. Ebert can be extremely funny, and reading him adressing plotholes or other logic deficits is usually hilarious … too bad that he doesn't do it for this one.

Yeah, that was hysterical. And almost believable.

Highbrow?
Wait until you see him at the "Larry the cable guy" roast.

He also strangles helpless kittens in his changing rooms.

I also think it was solid and one of the better CC comedy shows. I found the diamond commercials very funny and not too lengthy - there is a lot of funny to be milked of that scheme with shadow characters and interrupting captions, if you just bend it enough, which he did. Some things didn't work that well, but

You read "seagalology" without watching this one, texasannie? I think that one was highest on Vern's list, at least for novices, and I found it the most entertaining one of the 3 or 5 that I watched.

What !?
This Stauffenberg guy is also operating in the future? I don't understand the whole thing …