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Actually, I really enjoyed this episode.

Actually, I think Dwight mentions it more.

to be fair, that's more Josh than there's been since last season.

"He's talking about Michael, Dwight and Andy"

mbs, you forgot that after a while, it just sounds like he's saying "JUDY"

Toby's always been kind of a superfluous character. He's great when he's around, but he's never around too much.

Dwight says penis a lot.

It was kind of obvious, but if I worked with someone like Phyllis, I wouldn't expect her to have sex in the bathroom, so I would have been surprised.

Great article
Just one criticism:

I've read the first 30 pages of LTROI, and it seemed pretty good. I didn't see any of the "gruelling read" Roger's talking about, but like I said, I only read 30 pages. It seems like Stephen King with a little less horror and a little more literature.

Sam the Eagle, the overly patriotic muppet shouldn't play the Comedian? Why the hell not?

Bravo

Somehow, I don't think Creed has had his heart broken. At least not figuratively.

I think that's Ebert's best virtue as a critic. He can intellectualize a film with the best of them, but his reviews come more from his gut reaction to a film as a lover of cinema.

I'm really just goofing around. I think Snyder is a decent director on a technical director, but I think it's funny that there's probably a good amount of slo mo and while they wanted to fit more in.

Classic Creed.

I don't blame them.

I agree. One of the best of the season so far.

Yeah, I think that it was more making fun of Michael than using pop culture to get laughs.

This Honky Watchman Be Trippin'