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Obviously a prolapse in judgement.

I think the drapes match the carpet… so, no?

This is because I wanted to get that abortion, isn't it?

The Final Countdown to the new season!

It's a Good Day to Die Sad.

It's hard to bargle nardle zous with all these marbles in my mouth.

No, it was the WB.

Had the life Zucked out of him.

I got a "Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" notification for this?

Hoo-Ha!

I'd like to think that the premature demise of the prequel show will create a temporal paradox that eradicates the original series from our timeline.

Vic's first mission for S.H.I.E.L.D.? Investigating the theft of a top-secret experimental rocketship by government scientist Reed Richards.

Reggie obviously plays favorites in his sweatshirt rotation.

Since I have no inclination to ever see this, I'll just have to base my interpretation of it on the screenshot.

Speaking of which, I'm really hoping for a finale revealing the release of Michael Scott's R&B album (and accompanying music video.)

But Jim said he was like the best boss ever! Don't undermine Jim's tears!

@avclub-33807fbc68d335db8080d3c10cb78822:disqus or it gets cancelled in between the first commercial break the night it premieres, the network citing ratings worse than Do No Harm.

PBS doesn't have commercial breaks. I know this because they say it during the pledge drives they have every other week.

Michael Scott was managing a local paper company when things went a little "ka-ka."

I'm a big sucker, I'll admit it. Seeing Michael, and then all the office workers reactions to not only seeing him, but also the major moments of their lives again was sweet. I had a tiny tear-sting in my eyes. And I think it foreshadowed what will prove to be a sentimental and life-affirming series finale.