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Curly and Moe Bewlay
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Isn't it a "work" distinction, though?  Because what are these "office workers" but persons trained in their field; and so are the warehouse workers.

Solid episode.  I thought Annie's fainting after getting an "F" was a curious point going forward, though.  Not that this series is bound by logic, but Annie will be hard-pressed to maintain a 4.0 with an "F" on a significant project.  And she's very tied up in her academic accomplishment.  I suppose it would be

To clarify, although the obvious theme of the"office-workers-in-the-warehouse" bit was about the office workers' incompetence, the shot of the pallet-jack under a pallet showed that supposed intelligence sometimes overlooks the simplest solutions in favor of some hyper-reasoned grand design.  Some innovations are not

I'd have to disagree with Myles McNutt here, as far as the work-class differentiation goes.  The office people (though I'd argue that Erin is likely a slightly-above-minimum-wage worker, so she probably makes much, much less per hour than the warehouse people) seem to be a fish-out-of water story at first, what with

I feel numb.  Too much is not enough.