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I liked that seemed dissapointed when the orders to kill Sam came.

I liked that seemed dissapointed when the orders to kill Sam came.

No, Spiridakos wasn't the chick who was killed, if she was I'd recognize her.

No, Spiridakos wasn't the chick who was killed, if she was I'd recognize her.

Funny story: I caught last minute of a Supernatural episode last night. One of the brothers was talking to and then killed really really hot chick. Wanting to know who that was, I found the episode on IMDB, and according to the site, the same episode is the first credit ever for Tracy Spiridakos.

Funny story: I caught last minute of a Supernatural episode last night. One of the brothers was talking to and then killed really really hot chick. Wanting to know who that was, I found the episode on IMDB, and according to the site, the same episode is the first credit ever for Tracy Spiridakos.

Same here, but what I felt was that it wasn't the comedy I was looking for at the time, but a dramedy and I decided to leave it for later, to come back to with different expectations. I was right, I guess?

Same here, but what I felt was that it wasn't the comedy I was looking for at the time, but a dramedy and I decided to leave it for later, to come back to with different expectations. I was right, I guess?

Didn't she say "giving other villages the plague"?

Didn't she say "giving other villages the plague"?

I was one of those who said that Cortez took the key last week, but I thought she was working with Serrat. Still not convinced she's CIA.

I was one of those who said that Cortez took the key last week, but I thought she was working with Serrat. Still not convinced she's CIA.

"Next one's coming faster".

"Next one's coming faster".

I admit that Chapin is kinda right with not wanting the war, but if in this episode he just killed Serrat and every thug who was at house with him at the time, would that really end bad for the crew?

I admit that Chapin is kinda right with not wanting the war, but if in this episode he just killed Serrat and every thug who was at house with him at the time, would that really end bad for the crew?

I think he thought Chaplin would pussy out and let Serrat handle the guy himself (by which I mean let him go). So oops, I got my bomb guy killed.

I think he thought Chaplin would pussy out and let Serrat handle the guy himself (by which I mean let him go). So oops, I got my bomb guy killed.

"This episode proves without question that the office is just not as interesting or funny as the support group."

"This episode proves without question that the office is just not as interesting or funny as the support group."