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I'm surprised the most important part of Boys and Girls has yet to be discussed: Michael, in an effort to look cool in the warehouse, taking off the jacket and tie, and unbuttoning one or three too many buttons on his shirt. Will never not be funny.

Maybe my favorite joke of the finale is that Dwight hired back Devon after 10 years.

It all kind of depends on how often it got brought up in conversation. If it was something they joked about regularly, that would be less stalkerish than if it happened once and he just,,, remembered it.

Sometimes you have to be the boss of dancing.

Also - Michael ruined their class, and probably does it every week.

And then he tells Ken Jeong that he has a gun but can't show him.

Michael explaining reverse psychology to the camera ranks up there with his "TMI" explanation in The Dundies.

"He is very real…"

Wasn't Roger Sterling supposed to die during Mad Men Season 1? I swear I've read that somewhere.

The Dwight/ Michael conversation when they're alone in the office (Email Surveillance) might be the best writing this show has ever done. Michael trying to get Dwight to invite him to do anything, and Dwight thinking the party is a surprise. Every line of dialogue is funny, especially this one.