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I agree, she had some great lines that season.  My personal favorite being "Now you will never see what kind of crazy underwears I have on!"

I agree, she had some great lines that season.  My personal favorite being "Now you will never see what kind of crazy underwears I have on!"

Kathy Bates, I would guess.

Kathy Bates, I would guess.

I always pictured him as more of a "waffles 'n' blunts" guy.

*Foghorn* To read to her cats, Id imagine.

Slightly?

Wouldnt it be "writer's clot"?

I have nothing of value to contribute.

I think I have that movie.

"In five years we'll either all be working for him, or dead at his hand."
-Jack Donaghy

Agreed, agreed.  I'd much rather have creative people move on than keep trying to wring laughs from an idea that isn't funny.  Im a couple of seasons behind on my South Park, so I can't speak to it recently, but that's another example of a show that I wouldn't mourn if Trey and Matt moved on.

Guest call backs!

Yep.  The last episode of season 5 was in the finale in the Landstander household.  Thats not entirely true, "Threat Level Midnight" was pretty funny.

I remember someone here making a joke about how that woman from Dr Who who was a guest on the Office needed to travel back in time to just end it several seasons ago.

I think the theory is that its better to end it than witness a long decline.  They pulled out of their "season 4" tailspin, might as well take this chance to go out more or less on top of their game.  Plus, its not like Tina, et al are going to ride off into the sunset or anything, they'll just move on to other great

Based on a few minutes of research, HOLY SHIT.

Wow, preconceptions = confirmed.  What a skeeve.

In America, they do.

…a reluctant, almost grudging thumb up.  Way to make it new again @avclub-4dae7032e72753a6c9d24a71307f561f:disqus