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It seems like they might try to turn Andy into Michael Scott 2.0- the girlfriends talking about my penis stuff in the cold open seemed like it was a Michael Scott line the writers never had time to put in before Steve Carrel left.
I don't think it was a reveal as much as Jim delivering a punchline and basking the glory of his successful prank.
I recently watched the complete series on Netflix and can point to the exact moment when the show when the show became a formulaic sitcom: at the end of the "Michael Scott Paper Company" arc in season 4. Season 4 was generally weak, but Holly Flax and Iris Elba were solid enough characters (and more important,…
Drunk Erin is my new favorite character on this show.
Agreed re:ephebophile. I couldn't remember what the word was and considered googling it, but decided not to for fear of ending up on a watch list.
We'll be right back to your Target Christmas Special after this brief word from Target.
Apparently whoever runs this show decided that the writers can't come up with original materials so they threw in the towel, running with boobs and recycled jokes.
It doesn't help that every scene with Justin Long was either "failing at having sex" or "filling air before failing at having sex."
"Three Chairs" was probably the worst Creed moment until this episode. Everything else hinted at something (cheap/borderline homeless, drug addict, cult member, potential serial killer who stole the real Creed's identity, cutthroat (gets a coworker fired and then steals from her), parties with teenagers, the only one…
Intentionally driving away your best customers is good business strategy? I think we just found an "Office" staff writer.
The problem with the joke isn't that it's racist or shocking, but that it's completely out of character for Dwight. Dwight's lack of political correctness is charming because we know where it comes from: his agrarian, pseudo-Amish farm life. He had enormous pride in his German ancestors, a genuine passion for beet…