In addition to all the points made in this thread, I want to add that Lonesome Rhodes isn't a rock-n-roller, he's an evil Woody Guthrie.
In addition to all the points made in this thread, I want to add that Lonesome Rhodes isn't a rock-n-roller, he's an evil Woody Guthrie.
Well, it is PDN, so I'm not surprise that he didn't understand the material at all.
Really, that's what the Farm spin-off should have been.
It's the Soooooouuul Mass Transit System!
I agree with you to a point, namely that there was more emphasis on goodbyes in the Office finale. These people know that this is the last time they'll ever be together, whereas even though most of the Cheers gang have new roles in life, they'll all be back in the bar tomorrow night debating the sweatiest movie of all…
We just say "bingo."
RE: non-sequiters that become mythology:
Conversely, I've introduced some people to Klaus Nomi because of that episode of the Venture Bros.
That's my favorite Venture Bros gags, aside from the entirety of
"Escape to the House of Mummies Part II."
Yeah, the Mose stuff was all a blast. I really want a really weird Mose/Creed spin-off.
I did find it rather funny that the production of the documentary lasted through three changes in corporate ownership.
I'll miss Creed most of all. I love that everyone knew he faked his death, and then he showed up at the wedding in his fake beard and offered to show Dakota Johnson his Social Security card.
Sorry, we've already got a cave commenter on staff. We do have an opening in HR though, if you're interested.
I saw her in the credits, but I don't know what Amelie looks like. Who was she playing?
Agreed. When the Dunder-Mifflin crew was sitting in the office one last time, it definitely reminded me of the scene of the Cheers gang sitting around shooting the shit and discussing life in the last third of their finale. Of course, I didn't mind at all.
Rumor has it the last page twist was actually Grant Morrison's idea. He's never explicitly confirmed it, but he has claimed that the best idea he ever had for Superman, he gave to Mark Millar.
Liked for precious bodily fluids.
I really think "dropped a helicopter" should have replaced "jumped the shark."
Pale is a color, right?
I think they've been on screen together working with Geoffrey or the season 2 interns, but this was their first one on one.