yeah, wasn't a fan of the odd couple scenes. Also, Darryl was way more assertive and outright a bully in the first couple seasons
yeah, wasn't a fan of the odd couple scenes. Also, Darryl was way more assertive and outright a bully in the first couple seasons
yeah, wasn't a fan of the odd couple scenes. Also, Darryl was way more assertive and outright a bully in the first couple seasons
I hardly consider it a love triangle, just a moment of weakness for Brian. I think the episode was interesting in exploring the ramifications b/w the documentary crew and the office crew on the whole rather than Brian/Pam
I hardly consider it a love triangle, just a moment of weakness for Brian. I think the episode was interesting in exploring the ramifications b/w the documentary crew and the office crew on the whole rather than Brian/Pam
what did you want to happen?
what did you want to happen?
David Wallace is a millionaire, he probably can afford it and seems careless enough with his money to get involved with Dunder Mifflin again
David Wallace is a millionaire, he probably can afford it and seems careless enough with his money to get involved with Dunder Mifflin again
Yeah, maybe Alyssa wasn't Brian's love interest but like his sister or mother or something. Actually, in all honesty, I didn't see it as a big love triangle moment. It was just a matter of Brian losing his objectivity and making a series of professional mistakes.
Yeah, maybe Alyssa wasn't Brian's love interest but like his sister or mother or something. Actually, in all honesty, I didn't see it as a big love triangle moment. It was just a matter of Brian losing his objectivity and making a series of professional mistakes.
well, it makes sense to me. he did something he never did before which is go in front of the camera, so it's going to make the buzz next week on the show
well, it makes sense to me. he did something he never did before which is go in front of the camera, so it's going to make the buzz next week on the show
2. i think the brian storyline has ended and I enjoyed it
5. i think it's been explained pretty well. they worked on comssision during the sabre era
7. i think in a way, it sort of makes sense that noone's running the ship.
2. i think the brian storyline has ended and I enjoyed it
5. i think it's been explained pretty well. they worked on comssision during the sabre era
7. i think in a way, it sort of makes sense that noone's running the ship.
i don't see why he wouldn't have friends. he's likeable enough to get weird women to sleep with him. he should be likeable enough to get weird men to be his friends.
I sorely regret getting involved in this thread. Oh god
Brett will become the supervillain one or two seasons down the road. All these non-fatal bullet wounds will make him indestructable. It will be awesome.
OK, big question: Didn't Ray reveal that he could use his legs in Bobby Ferin?
I'm Comment #5. Lucky 5.. Anyway, Erik's talking about Bryan. Sheesh that was one line and the Senator-Oscar-Angela thing was like the D-story. I thought it was a pretty rich hour. The Pam plot was handled surprisingly well in my opinion. I know she's kind of assertive in a way that's bitchy but maybe she had a right…