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I hate it when any TV character plays video games. They're clearly just randomly twiddling their thumbs and pressing buttons. At least try to make it look like you're actually doing it.

Reminds me of the awful timing/coincidence of the movie about the pizza-delivery-guy with the bomb attached to himself.

What grade does Jess teach? Clearly little kids, but condoms on cucumbers? And the Mr. Monogamy sign? So I guess she teaches high school too? K-12?

Seemed like some boob enhancement/lighting trickery.

Wait, what? Were we watching the same show? In no way was her slide into Andy's job "low key" and in no way was she "toned down". She told an employee to take a nap. She gave raises to everyone. Mostly though, she acted like an idiot.

Stop trying to make sense of it. There is no logic anymore. Just accept the writers wanted Tate on the show. Therefore, Tate will be on the show.

Man, you keep nailing it. "…but went along with it because Robert is the boss." That's exactly how I felt. If Robert wasn't there, I would have just called the cops. Nellie came across like someone that escaped from a mental hospital. And for the characters that weren't in Florida, and weren't familiar with her, this

Thank you! This episode MADE NO SENSE! You CAN'T just give out raises! The money has to come from somewhere. Are these employees idiots? Tate came across as a complete wack job.

This mountaintop reminded me of Skyrim. I was waiting/hoping for a frost troll to leap out and slaughter them both.

I hated the fight scene too. Way, way, way too long. I mean, do you care so much about this idiot's job that you'd put yourself in physical danger (and let's not forget Dwight carries mace, weapons, and discharged a firearm in the office too).

I made similar observations last week. They really need a corporate character grounded in reality. When Tate was re-introduced, I thought maybe they'd make her a grounded character…but no. She seems just as stupid and silly as Todd Packer. I really miss David Wallace. Hell, I miss when the show was set in an office

This episode was terrible, just like the entire seasons.

She WAS super creepy about it. Which makes me think she was put up to it by someone (Robert? Pam (to test Jim)? Creed?)

Agreed. I don't understand why it went from "I want the VP" to "I want to sleep with her". But logic gaps are pretty much par for the course now.

Resist all you want, but augmented reality is the future.

Mitchell is an idiot who ruins everything. God I hate his character.

Hasn't the promotion thing been done at least a dozen times before? House's underlings fight tooth and nail to get the promotion while others pretend not to care. And then realize it was just a House game of pitting them against each other. I thought I was having deja vu. I was baffled it wasn't brought up in the

Am I wrong in thinking she's pretty interchangable with any other Office quasi-manager? DeAngelo, Michael Scott, Andy B, even Robert California…all sorta-wacky bosses that say silly things?

Agreed. I go into Family Guy expecting (even forcing) a few mindless chuckles, but I seriously don't think I laughed at a single joke this episode. And the Lois-Chris thing had SO much potential, but it was pushed to the B-plot and only had a few minutes of actual screen time. The Peter-Tom Tucker thing was just

Yea, seriously. She's gotten frumpy as hell.