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It's actually not that bad.. NBC is pulling Parks to allow 'Up All Night' to finish off its season earlier; when it returns, we'll all get to enjoy end-of-season runs for 'The Office', '30 Rock', 'Community' AND 'Parks' at the same time.

Paul Rudd, Kathryn Hahn & Rashida Jones.. sounds like an Our Idiot Brother reunion! - if they all appear in one episode, that is.

I sure hope there's no contrived "misunderstanding" drama between Jim and Pam after this.

Agreed. This was the first episode where things were actually at stake - custody of Roscoe, job security implications being properly addressed. Still, the custody storyline wasn't earned since the crazy wife character was never actually developed (she's basically less-than-believable a shallow slut).

I think where the show went wrong was its lack of ambition. In retrospect the only exciting thing about the series was its initial premise - the trials & tribulations of 2 pilots & 4 stewardesses who travel around the globe in an exciting age. They never expanded beyond the glitzy & glamorous view of the 1960s and

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I'd say the fact that Dwight has keys to every room is exactly what you would expect. The whole documentary crew thing for 'The Office' has never been logical, so complaining about it now doesn't really make sense.

Absolutely loved the part where Leslie rolls her eyes when Dave tells her Ben left. The development of their relationship this season really earned that moment. (The old Leslie would probably have believed Dave.) The cop jokes were great too - the Angel & Devil bit; and them freaking out when Ben reached into his

The cold open was hilarious.. it's an 'Office'-type prank that never gets old.