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I laughed more at this list of Todd Packer quotes than I have at any episode of The Office for the past 2 years.

April/Aubrey
In season one I was wishing the show would have more scenes with April, and season 2 has done exactly that… but this episode she got a lot of screentime and it was simply awful. I kind of wish she would go back to just staring at the camera bug-eyed. When the possum was loose in Anne's house and she was…

I don't remember that being him! His IMDB page doesn't, either.

Man
I never thought I'd see another show be brave enough to call up Brother Mouzone.

The ticker at the bottom
Did anybody find the little scrolling ticker at the bottom of the screen kind of misguided? It was something along the lines of "Hey, are you disgusted? Shocked? Offended? Well if not tune in at 1AM to watch this episode uncensored!". Sorry, but I don't think marketing this show's

He was also freakishly skinny looking in the movie where he tries to kill himself. Fuck, what was the name of that movie? Jon Benjamin, Matt Walsh, that lady… Oh well, I can't remember.

More importantly, he was Little Bobb'e J, president of Shutterbugs in Human Giant!

It'll end when Jay Leno decides he wants a show at 9PM on Thursday night.

Flashbacks
I guess the 900 times they showed the glass of icewater don't count as a flashback.

This show is desperately in need of guests
Something about the atmosphere of his stuff in front of an audience just feels strange. It's straddling a strange line between a talk show and a sketch comedy show, but somehow it just isn't coming together successfully yet.

FX
I wonder why FX didn't bother with any of their shows. It's Always Sunny and Sons of Anarchy could definitely slip into the TV lists.

broctune, I'm with you on the not sure if this show is good aspect. I've watched every episode from the beginning and am still not sure this show is all that good. It's decent entertainment, but the liberties they take with Dexter's identity is just ridiculous. Let's face it, we all know nothing is going to happen

Nightman Cometh sucked
There. I said it. It was funny for those few seconds in season 3, but it wasn't funny enough to do an entire episode about, much less a season finale, much less a fucking stage show included as the main bonus feature/selling point of the DVDs.

My favorite of S06
I feel bad because I watch this show week after week and never have anything positive to say. I don't like the direction almost every character has taken this season, but this episode took a step back and just let everybody be funny without being vindictive. I know this show relies on making you

Season 3
Season 3 starts next month, let's hope we get some coverage!

B-!
I didn't even think the admins on this site could give a score that low! Kudos for being brave with your critique. I think the only thing I laughed at was some joke Frank said in the beginning that I can't even remember. Completely disposable episode.

Tom
"It's hard to laugh when you truly don't like the person delivering the funny lines"

I've really wanted to like all episodes of The Office, but every week I feel myself losing it. I don't know when it happened, but suddenly I just hate all the characters. I hate Jim being a manager, I hate Pam being a moody salesperson, I hate Dwight being a villain, I hate Michael having only half power of the office…

Overpass
Why was Clay and the gang parked under an overpass for Jax and the rest of the Sons to pass by at the end? During that time they could have been murdering Zobelle or catching up with Cameron. I usually let stuff slide for the sake of belief, but this just seemed ridiculous.

I don't know if this is substantial or just artistic, but when the Sons first go tear apart Georgie's set the camera pans down to show a monitor recording the assault. I figured that would happen earlier this season, but then they killed Luanne instead…