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Why was every scene in this movie two people talking? The Big Lebowski is light on plot and that's the point, but the characters do things in scenes that have consequences and make you care about them. This movie was all tell, no show—so pretentious, passive, and boring. Bad screenwriting.

God, I hate this article. There's a reason this trope has been around for so long and it has nothing to do with men being assholes—obsession is evocative and funny because there's an underlying fucked-up frustration and perversion to it. Annie in Community, Mel in Flight of the Concords, several of those shitty

Norm
I haven't even seen the show yet, but I love Norm.

funny episode, but I agree
It's tough to tell where the series is going. That said, I remain hopeful that the next few episodes will be strong. I think it's better if Michael Scott isn't replaced by someone with star-power. I think the series will have to evolve a bit, but the writing on this show is good enough to do

not satisfied
This episode was really pretty grim. It wasn't very well structured and it made me fear for the future of the characters. I really don't want to see Ron Swanson become Dwight Schrute…

What happened to character development?
Honestly, I don't know how this episode got such a good rating. I thought this show was going to be good, especially since it's written by Frank Darabont. But it's turned into a terrible Lost, with an ensemble cast of characters the audience doesn't care about. There was only