Maybe it was the asbestos that Michael said he was sick of and Jim, looking alarmed, said that he thought they had that taken care of. In any event, Dunder Mifflin was one horrendously run company.
Maybe it was the asbestos that Michael said he was sick of and Jim, looking alarmed, said that he thought they had that taken care of. In any event, Dunder Mifflin was one horrendously run company.
"We watched a video about our changing bodies." I loved Pam so much in these early seasons, she had a great modest sense of humor and was just adorable. I don't necessarily agree with most people on here who hated late seasons Pam, but I definitely agree that she didn't get much to work with later on. What a shame…
I never realized how much more Jim saw of the non-performing, trying like hell to get everyone to like him Michael. Michael found it easiest to talk to Jim out of everyone in the office, and viewed him as a confidant of sorts.
I love Oscar's facial reactions throughout the series. I just think he is a hilarious character who doesn't get his due.
@LurkyMcLurkerson:disqus You ain't a-kiddin, the mere thought of that makes me cringe in pain
Aye, though Ron would have no use for the Foreman grill. Ron would have a cast iron skillet and either make it himself or have a naked Lucy Lawless make it for him.
@avclub-6beb5f589a9fd04c21fcd50db3d9c80c:disqus Great call, Kelly was hilarious during Weight Loss. Creed selling her a fake tapeworm and her saying she's going to "look amaaaaazing" when she looks like death were hilarious.
"They're down there, and they are all grimy and shoveling coal, and singing their ethnic songs…" So many great Michael gaffes in this episode, it gets me every time when he realizes he said something racist/offensive and tries to cover.
I'm also of the thinking that the classic Office episodes have, for the most part, aged well and remain great for me. The Injury always has been and will be one of my favorite episodes of the series. Concussed Dwight being called "The moon-faced kid who hit the pole", Michael saying "Ryan, who is supposed to be…
Chuck E Cheese? Oh God, I'm so sick of that place.
Yeah that should have been cut, I never understood why they included it. Small gripe though in an otherwise terrific episode. Dwight thinking he was steering the ship paired with Michael of all people looking at him like he was the world's biggest idiot and telling him "it's a fake wheel, dummy" was a great bit for…
Michael asking Pam to rub butter on his foot, along with him asking for Ryan to help clean him up in the bathroom are two pieces of gold in one of if not the best episode in Office history.
@avclub-043a5755513643c7f4a9cd35380ec33e:disqus I would say at least he got a Chili's gift certificate from Michael as a parting gift, but he ripped it up and threw it on the carpet. Poor ole Devin, we hardly knew you.
Or even a celibate A
"Oh come on, that guy?! He's a good guy, not a terrorist…" I love when Michael immediately realizes he said something terrible and tries to cover, making it much worse.
I totally agree, winning a bracelet in that game takes some serious mental skills and it was tragic how the show turned Kevin into a feeble minded idiot. I do however not have as much of a problem with him working at Dunder Mifflin. I know some poker players who have had trouble managing their bankrolls, and Kevin…
Also to Dwight when he opens his gift and takes Dwight's elf ears and throws them in his face. Michael was a super-dick in this episode, but what a great episode it was. Also, I love it how in "Goodbye Michael" he seemed to be genuinely excited about Phyllis knitting him some mittens. It was a great little moment…
"So you see, some good came out of firing Devin after all. Maybe I should call him…"
It was made even better that the shirt was the same one Creed wore to Jim's BBQ the episode before. Creed is the best.
Maybe he finally went to climb those mountains in Kansas like he told Ann after they broke up.