Not mentioned once, as far as I remember.
Not mentioned once, as far as I remember.
What about Deangelo Vickers? Did he ever wake from his coma?
If they were her parents, I doubt they would address her as "Erin". After all, they did name her Kelly.
True, there has been turnover, but not to a realistic degree.
Count me among the "cynics". It's hard to get behind the finale of a show that has repeatedly and continuously shat away its good will and potential for the last few years. Like many here, I watched it to the end mainly because I had become invested (emotionally or otherwise) in it with its peak seasons, in spite of…
Add Catherine Tate to the list.
I wish they would have made the reunion panel much longer, too. There was so much possibility with that, and I think they only partially hit the mark.
For an apparent Godard fan, you are surprisingly soft on this televisual tripe.
I shared the exact same thought with my wife.
No doubt more fun than "The Office" has been for quite some time.
Are you insane? That "Seinfeld" finale was just the pits.
What a sad, sad decline this show has gone through. I'm glad it's finally dead.
but intellectually threadbare.
Okay, except that "The Office" has not been about the "ordinary things," even in spirit, for at least five seasons. It's been consistently violating its mission statement for years.
There were plenty of hacky moments, such as Erin being reunited with her supposed parents.
Are you serious? This was the last episode, if you hadn't noticed. No one is still watching this show.
Not really, because he'd still just fuck up all of his lines as WU host by delivering them half-literately.
The horror….the horror…
I don't know, I thought I heard an awful lot of polite laughter, but not a lot of real enthusiasm.
I remember it being full of unfunny douchebags. This was the mid-90s.