Wise, very wise. Don't get curious and try to backfill the gap in years to come.
Wise, very wise. Don't get curious and try to backfill the gap in years to come.
That and they take criticism of The Office as a personal attack.
I thought maybe he was going to miss his chance and turn into Walter White in 20 years
I do. I do.
Seinfeld dipped somewhere around season 7? Hard to remember. But they really recovered in the last two seasons. The episode where George sells computers out of his Dad's garage is one of my all-time favorites.
Pickett's Charge saddens me too.
They borrowed lots of plot points from the British show (the merger) and dialogue (Dwight requests an office to pick an insurance plan/Gareth requests an office to investigate who doctored a picture of David. Both of them are given the conference room and ask, "Can I call it an office?")
How dare you! If we are going to toss someone in the freezer with Pam, it should be Jim. They both bug.
I think in retrospect, that might be where they wished they had ended.
I enjoyed parts of it. I guess we are frenemies.
Yeah, I think that was Phyllis's finest moment series-wide. She killed with that line reading.
I was pretty stone-faced during the finale, and parts just bored me (that panel discussion was so self-congratulatory and indulgent-barf.) I teared up a little when I saw Michael and when Phyllis was talking about Stanley (of course she'd miss him, they sat across from each other for years, decades.) I even teared up…
I had read the spoilers but when Jim came in and said he wasn't old enough, for some reason I thought he was still trying to get Mose and Dwight back together. Which doesn't even make sense. But when Michael showed up, I was surprised and I did tear up a little.
I was talking to a co-worker this morning and I said, "Thank God it's over" and he said, "Yeah…..but I'll miss it. I've watched it every Thursday since college." I hated to see that slow seasons-long downward spiral but I still had to watch the finale. Live. I never watch anything live anymore.
His beard and his underpants.
Since they had repeatedly said that Michael said what he wanted to say in his final ep (and I agree), the few lines he got were all that were needed and they really delivered.
Or Coupling.
I did watch a few eps of that on Netflix. The us show had copied it so closely, down to Stuart/Brian's apartment layout, it was too much like watching S1 of the us version again.
As stereotypical (and downright unwatchable by the end) Queer as Folk was, I liked it and kind of miss it. Or at least the idea of it. It's pretty much foregone I'll be hardcore watching this.
@avclub-64ad8f3af92ef8d9a1c7dfd7265e577d:disqus : I wish I could see the Danish version, but no one seems to have it streaming. Well, no legitimate sites. It's on YouTube. Without subtitles.