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This was a REALLY solid later office episode.

That was sort of painful.
I'm just going to pretend this season never happened, and go back to being happy about life.

It is the weakest ending to the weakest storyline in a show that has had more than its fair share of weak storylines. In a way, it's so incredibly fitting.

They'll pack up the kids, buy an RV, and go about the west visiting zany athletes on their brand new five camera CBS sitcom.

If only it could have been that easy. If only.

Well, no matter how weak the ending to that Jim and Pam story was, thank
god they killed it. Now could they please just get rid of Andy? Please?

Yes Yes Yes. Perfectly put

I wish my parents were Xena and Ron Swanson

This is one of those episodes that shouldn't have been attempted after Harmon left.

The Irish revolutionary. I found some awesome memes about the Apollo 11 Collins, though.

Sheldon/entire cast of Big Bang

Ok, I'm in the middle of writing a research paper on Michael Collins, so this is going to be long winded but a few things:

You know how when they're setting up juries for high profile cases they pick jurors who haven't been following the case?

I think they really hit the nail on the head when Pam said (and I forget how she puts it,) "We should have done couples counseling six months ago." They created this overdone "rough patch" for Jim and Pam without seeming to take into account that they had to wrap it up by the end of this season.

I hated the Jim and Pam storyline this season, and this episode just made me hate it more.