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@avclub-bf0f9e84324ef78c3f4afd661702cd73:disqus Doubtful. Did you ever see her in Firefly?

Wow, you're right. That's so obvious now that I think about it, I'm not sure how I missed it for six years. (Macbeth is my favorite play).

Yeah, this actually made me laugh

True. The Andy of Season 3 is a thing of pure beauty.

"Nobody steals from Creed Bratton and gets away with it. The last person to steal from me disappeared. His name? Creed Bratton."

Please tell me more, I'm intrigued!

Yes, the funniest jokes are the ones that are just thrown in casually. And while they've moved on to the next thing, you're still laughing about it. This is what separates most television comedy from real life, which is why most television comedy is terrible.

this is genius

Season 3 is Shakespearean in the level of its reflectivity and the intricacy of relationships between characters. Andy mirrors the worst aspects of Dwight and Michael, which has a transformative effect on Michael.

Yes, apologies between guys and girls who are friends just exacerbate the situation beyond all hope. If you let it go and just stay cool, everything passes in a few days.

I come from a long line of fighters. My maternal grandfather was the toughest man I knew. Killed twenty men, then spent the rest of the war in an Allied prison camp. My father battled blood pressure and obesity all his life. Different kind of fight.

Is this our first real introduction to Creed? Because it's hard to imagine a better one. He left such an impression, just in this one scene. From "Halloween" to the final episode, he's one of the few characters whom the writers never fumbled.

Somewhat mitigated this week by Pam in a cat costume, which is possibly the cutest thing ever.

Michael: Okay, Creed. I need to let somebody go today. They told me I need to let somebody go. And as much as I think you’re a great guy… you’re, goodbye.

Would I rather be feared, or loved? Umm, easy: both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.

Man, where's the FRINGE team when you need 'em?

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"I am aware of the effect I have on women…"

". . . and Amos Podgorney became the first Scotsman to win Wimbledon.

I think I just realized that "Mission Impossible" and "Get Smart" are two different franchises.