I think they may leave one or both relationships hanging for the possible movie,,,
I think they may leave one or both relationships hanging for the possible movie,,,
I hate the fact that they haven't addressed Jerry Ferrara's weight loss…last year when Vince got a haircut they built a whole episode around it. Turtle's appearance has changed too much for it to go unmentioned, even if it's only the guys giving him shit about it.
Not getting rid of Kenan Thompson?
I had applied for SNL tix….now I may reconsider.
I'll be extremely disappointed…
if the series ends without Nancy being killed.
EXTENDED PRODUCER'S CUT…
of "Lil' Sebastian" on NBC's website:
Bates wasn't too big a distraction…and she is the only one who could believably appoint Creed as interim manager; so if it was only for setting up that gag (and appointing the search committee), it was worth it.
In "The Job" when Michael went to New York thinking he was going to be the new regional manager…I recall Dwight painting his office black.
Spoiler?
Was it that Kelly seemed to be on the search committee instead of Andy?
Feh
None of the reunion episodes have been anywhere as good as the original series…
There may be better ones, but if you don't like Annie Hall you're not going to like any of the others…
Agreed, his most underrated feature.
Quote Of The Night
Steven Tyler: "The first half of that song just blew me away, the second half was equal…"
Dwigt is incorrect…Ferrell starts his 4 show arc with the April 14th episode.
Talk About Meta…
I posted this at the end of last week's thread, so no one saw it…
Let's not get carried away…
I enjoyed the series and Leblanc's performance well enough, but the whole thing was really nothing more than "Joey-The Motion Picture". Think about it, if you were picking up Joey's story five years down the line, this series could be the screenplay.
Mother Epiphany
Wouldn't it be something (and somehow appropriate) if the mother was played by Lyndsy Fonseca, who plays the daughter. She is 24 now, so age is not really an issue…in fact it fits with her being in the Economics classroom Ted accidentally went into.
A theory…
The scene with Andy and Darryl might be an indicator of what's to come…imagine a scenario where Andy becomes manager, but Darryl is secretly running things behind the scenes (a puppet presidency if you will). They're certainly setting up the fact that Andy's future is not in sales; and I could see Darryl…