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"I stopped caring a long time ago."

cool, thanks

yes it does

Is Wilfred a good show to start watching?

lol nba

life imitating art right there

@avclub-ae75b895689d74f9c5a1baae54ff8a4a:disqus On the flip side of that however, she could be really vindictive to innocent targets like Pam.

"Are you Mother Goose?"

It's not homophobic.

The weird thing is that Paul Lieberstein was actually a good choice to become the showrunner after Greg Daniels left. He wrote some of the show's best episodes. The Client, The Carpet, The Coup, The Job, Money, and Goodbye Toby are all some of the best episodes of the show.

Finding Nemo Who Has Developed Stockholm Syndrome

Don't call it that.

@avclub-912a96819c9a3f09a4217e7dbb4d3e74:disqus On the bright side, her character was great in Season 9.

Yeah, in no way is The Dundies a B. It laid the groundwork for my favorite season of TV ever, and also was incredibly funny and heartfelt. Pam and the rest of the staff standing up for Michael is when Michael gets his own distinct personality that is different from David Brent.

That guy in the talking head is actually a manager at Chili's.

Yeah, B.J. Novak took her out to get drunk and told her how she was acting.

Actually, it's a blessing in disguise.

It's so weird that Hanna-Barbera butchered and watered-down their own creations.

I feel like Tom and Jerry did a better job of eliciting the audience's sympathy for the mouse than Tweety and Sylvester. Tweety just made me want to strangle it.

Peggy tends to be always automatically defended even when she's in the wrong, but in this situation Don was correct to show Ted how much bias he was showing towards Peggy, even if he did it in the douchiest way possible.