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I really wanted to be able to point to Training being similar to Diversity Day. Both Michael Scott/David Brent try to take over the training seminar from the person brought in to teach it, but they pretty quickly went in different directions.  I'm wrong, but on the upside I did get to revisit Training and Diversity

What really gets to me about this episode was the fact that Erin pointed out how stupid Andy's plan was.  Well, right before her IQ magically dropped 40 points for the sake of the 'Andy beats me' joke.

I don't think we can really count season 1.  Not only was it short, but it was still very much trying to find it's footing.  The best moments from season 1 were lifted almost word for word from the British version.

Oh, and how has nobody quoted this one?

"Maybe I should call the hot cops and have them come up with a more nautical theme. Hot sailors. Better yet… hot sea-"

He was made redundant at Wernham Hogg, maybe he's looking to get back into the paper business. Plus, it would get Ricky Gervais to stop making horrible romantic comedies for a while which is something I'm sure we can all get behind.

I could barely stand to watch Marky Mark play a Philadelphia Eagle for two hours, do we really need a series based on it? Unless you're talking about the comic series, in which case I am cautiously optimistic. Zombie robots? Sign me up!

I'm sure Dogen was hoping Smokey would be pissed about the attempted murder on Sayid's part. All-powerful or not, if someone stabbed me in the chest I'd kill them just on principle.

Oh and, where's Firefly?

Granted, Brooklyn's Finest hasn't come out yet, but every time I see the trailer I get the feeling that New Jack City did it first. Probably did it better, too. Also, how did We Own the Night not end up on this list?

"Kif, I have made it with a woman. Inform the men."