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I'm going to have to re-watch this, with another fresh sub.  TBH, I was disappointed after I watched it, but maybe because it was the last show.  And I expected it to be an hour, like was first reported.  And that JG killed the showed…  but he had to.  It was probably cathartic for him.  And ultimately, for us.  But

Watching this season…  94% like it was with Harmon…  but the missing 6%, freaking me out and making me feel unsettled….  It will be okay for it to die.  :(

I re-watched this and liked it a lot more the second time.  I'm changing my grade form C+ to B+.  I enjoyed the Dwight/Angela interaction, and always love Odenkirk.  First time watching I was kinda annoyed he was trying to be Michael Scott, but upon second viewing I liked it much better.  No one can be Michael Scott

McHale was on Bill Maher Friday night, but all they did was talk about Talk Soup.  The did show "star of NBC's Community" a couple times on the screen when he was talking, but that was it.  

LOL when I read the review and it finally clicked.  It only took 20 hours but now I get it!

Is it wrong for me to enjoy when Chevy Chase/Pierce is treated badly?

It was funny watching a Halloween episode on Valentines Day.

saddest episode ever.

Maron has recent WTF interviews for free, but the archives cost a few cents.  Luckily, I had d/l the one with Glaser when it was free but now it is an archive.  I had it for a while before getting around to listening.  (I don't go to the Y as often as I should)…  I didn't know he actually is good at sports, was an

I've seen those, but it was a while ago and sadly forgotten the specifics.  Loved all the Extras.

Laura: So who are you “really”: the person you would
have been absent the bullshit, or the person you became because of it?
There’s no real way to take that apart in the end. But you hope that you
don’t get defined by your anger.

That makes some sense of it.  Thanks.  But now I'm confused when this was filmed.  Doesn't Willard "replace" Chase near the end of this season after Chase left?  So was Abed's show shot near the end, or was Willard going to be just a guest before replacing Chase?

I love all the eps and have watched them all more than once.  I think my favorite may be when Jon has plastic surgery to become Sergei and infiltrates the Russian mob.

He might also be living in a basement apartment in Lena Dunham's building.

I didn't get Fred Willard playing Pierce in Abed's show inside his head.  I know Chase is gone, but that felt strange since CC was in the regular show. 

but if you are watching the eps and you have time for replies in the Comments, why not review of each ep?  Doesn't need to be long, or polished.  You are reviewing a show about a ragged writer.  Short, ragged reviews would be apropos.

Interesting comment from the zap2it link:  "Executive producer Greg Daniels said recently that the writers
wanted to explore the difference between "the fairytale romance and
reality," and this was a big dose of reality. It wasn't a contrived
fight — Jim is stressed out at his new job and upset he can't make
Cece's

Interesting comment from the zap2it link:  "Executive producer Greg Daniels said recently that the writers
wanted to explore the difference between "the fairytale romance and
reality," and this was a big dose of reality. It wasn't a contrived
fight — Jim is stressed out at his new job and upset he can't make
Cece's

Thank you for these the links.  I don't agree with the tone of the review here and I don't normally read Time, but agreed with their review.  I liked how they said The Office is a show that sometimes is uncomfortable.  I didn't like the last few minutes at first; it was upsetting.  I didn't like Jim being angry and