I think Olivececile meant they'd have to explore the fact that the dean is reading Jeff's email. We've known for ages that he has a crush on Jeff, that doesn't really need much more exploring unless Jeff comes around. :)
I think Olivececile meant they'd have to explore the fact that the dean is reading Jeff's email. We've known for ages that he has a crush on Jeff, that doesn't really need much more exploring unless Jeff comes around. :)
It sounded to me like he was cancelling an appointment for the weekend, saying that he wanted to spend it alone. So emailing would be reasonable in that case. Maybe I misunderstood though.
There's no reason they'd be natural friends. Britta's like 10 years older than Annie, and has a much different attitude towards life than Annie does. It seems natural when she acts like an older sister, but I don't really see them meshing well enough to be good friends. Britta and Jeff, now there's a natural fit.
Exactly. That scene makes this scene even more resonant. It's the bookend to it, the other shoe dropping. I mean, this scene is great on it's own, but it's even more fantastic with the reveal that no one really likes him and he's alone.
He has no plan at all. That's why he's just sitting all by himself at the station when Martin comes back. He has nothing to do and nowhere to go. :(
I agree with April and Tom, but Andy and Ben? Seriously? They're harmless!
No Liz Lemon/Jack Donaghy?
I don't think they're sharing the lead, though. Christina Applegate is the star. If they were sharing the lead, they'd probably give them equal billing by putting both names on the screen at once. So it's between Maya Rudolph and Will Arnett, and the "and Will Arnett" means that he's higher. It's weird, but that's…
It sounds like you're actually asking for a stereotype to conform to. Those ways to define yourself that used to exist, required all men to act a certain way and be a certain way. And if that just wasn't the type of man you were, then you would probably spend your whole life trying to be something you're not, or…
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I thought it would roll into a vent or something where they couldn't get it.
Per se. Sorry! Don't mean to be a grammar nazi, but after a few drinks I just can't resist. :)
Yeah, and then what about "Basic Rocket Science"? That was hot.
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Weren't you already registered, without a period in front of your name?
That Hansel.
Buy the S1/S2 DVDs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe you're right on the Sid and Nancy thing, but on the Bowie one? The DJ played it. All that implies is that the DJ is into Bowie, not that Schmidt is. Even if he did get up and dance to it (which I didn't notice, if he did), that could just mean that he felt like dancing.
The vote wasn't strictly a popularity contest, since it wasn't "who do you like best", it was "who do you want as your Biology partner". The reason given for Shirley coming in last is that she's a creationist.
I don't think he thinks Tom is cool. I think he's just a nice guy who wants to be friends with people. Also, he's relatively new to Pawnee, so it's not like he has some other huge circle of friends to fall back on.