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You really think she flopped her cameo hardcore in her first appearance? I know that quite a few people around here think so, but I actually found her to be one of the funniest interviewees in that episode. On the other hand, I can't stand "The Catherine Tate Show" and she was the worst cast member on "Big Train".

Now that you mention it, that is a pretty glaring inconsistency. Not that inconsistencies aren't legion in "The Office."

Either they're still hoping for good footage to use in the final episode of the series, or they're simply professional perverts.

Yo Jordo, what's up?

No need to be so hostile. Bells was just expressing his/her opinion, which is pretty spot-on in my opinion. Though I still think this was a damn good episode for late "Office," fact is that there were a high number of inconsistencies and needless scenes, as is common for "The Office" these days.

"with hte shockingly small chest…" Hmmm. What does that have to do with anything? And, huh? "Shockingly" small? Do you come from a race of mamma jammas or something? What a weird comment.

He's right, though. While this was the best episode in quite some time - I'd say since "Goodbye, Michael" - it shouldn't be even in the top 30 of any reasonable person's best episodes ever.

"Karen nonsense"? Really? I always thought most people agreed that the season 3 Jim-Pam-Karen love triangle was one of the highlights of the series. Huh.

Thank you, that was very chivalrous of you.

@Jordo Hey, that's just the way I roll.I suppose if it was up to you, all comment threads would be veritable daisy chains.

More like a human GOD.

Pretty  much.

Worse: North Wales.

Fair enough, sorry.

Liked for "the dickpill," flagged for being a douche.

In this universe.

No, not just in hindsight. Kathy Bates was fucking horrible - a born overactor, whose style is completely inimical to the show's documentary-realist aesthetic.

No no no! Jim and Pam's visit to Schrute Farms is a definite jump-the-shark moment for the show. The idea that a couple just recently hooked up would want to spend their first weekend not only at their psychotic coworker's shitty bed and breakfast, but that they would be happy to have cameras come along and film them

Never liked that joke. Ripped straight off from "The Simpsons."

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