Chevy Chase is the Scranton Strangler!!
Chevy Chase is the Scranton Strangler!!
Looks like HBO will have to consider killing this show.
Am I doing this right?
'Drinking'? Do the quotations mean you're being sarcastic?
Maybe they predicted that Fox, being the rascals that they are, will air this episode years from now, and they wanted it to seem more accurate.
I dunno, I almost forgot that we're supposed to see Meg as horribly ugly and flawed! I'm glad that the show had the decency to constantly remind me of this tonight. Good stuff!
The first one probably was, I thought so too (what else would it be referencing? Are those just names that sound tough?) but the second one is reaching a bit.
I only read halfway through the comments so I apologize if this has already been said, but am I the only one who got a bit sad at Kenneth admitting that he lies to himself? I don't care about any of these characters (minus Liz and Jack, sort of, at times, occasionally), but to know that Kenneth has been hiding under…
I appreciated how they did not refer to it as anything like "chopping their logs in half" despite being loggers. Nope, he just said he liked cutting his poop in half with his pee, and that's what made the joke for me.
Didn't she start working there in season 5, when Pam left to the Michael Scott Paper Company? This entire series is a blur to me past season 4 at this point.
@avclub-990d7384dd3f9f3749e38539cfd2b590:disqus Niagra, which is cliched but still a great episode. Scott's Tots, every episode about the Michael Scott Paper Company, and Goodbye, Michael, which is just amazing.
I have a new and totally plausible theory for the whole Office documentary thing - when the show first started, it was a quaint little PBS documentary with no viewers, so they just filmed the office normally.
Then sometime between the 5th and 6th seasons, a hugely popular network (NBC, for example!) bought the rights…
I think it makes sense that Ann is attracted to Tom, BECAUSE of the "fingie" thing.
Remember, she started the show dating Chris, back when Chris was a lazy, useless man-child that constantly relied on Ann for everything (she was like a mother to him, and had a purpose because of this). With Tom, she would retain this…
I've never laughed out loud due to reading a comment on the internet. Thank you, Beep².
The ending of the episode was my favorite part, especially how it reminded me of the old episode where they randomly added The Adventures of Ned Flanders at the end to fill time. I'm a sucker for time-filling, unnecessary jokes like that, as long as it's not as pointless as Conway Twitty.
After that happens, I meant. Lois asks him if he's okay. "DOES ANYTHING LOOK OKAY ABOUT THIS?!" or something along those lines.
Say what you will about this show, but I think we can all agree that Seth Macfarlane is a very talented voice actor. Peter's screams of pain when he fell down the stairs for the first time were hilariously realistic.
Or they could just watch Community one day and say "Whoa, this rules!". The viewers will swarm in by the millions.
A minor drop in viewers, even though 7.6 million viewers is still a serious hit for a channel like MTV? This is what they get for burning off Beavis and Butthead so quickly!! KARMA!
I like how every single sentence of this article has the word "Franco" in some form at least once. This is outstanding, Sean. Outstanding.
While I agree that they probably weren't aspiring to do that, that doesn't mean that they didn't INADVERTENTLY make a profound statement, as Rowan thought they did. I personally agree with Rowan on most of his points, but I see why other people don't.