Yeah, I'd say the two of them are equally responsible for the destruction of The Office. No sexism is required.
Yeah, I'd say the two of them are equally responsible for the destruction of The Office. No sexism is required.
I think this about 200 miles from the edge of that slippery slope with the Himalayas in between.
Of course the decline of The Office correlates pretty strongly with her and Paul Lieberstein assuming control so…..
She didn't really care if he thought the replacement was hot. She was just being irrational and he knew it so he indulged her for a day. This wasn't some sort of foreshadowing of the end of their relationship, but a one-off riff on her late stage pregnancy.
Maybe she suddenly realized that she was being crazy and that the whole thing was ridiculous? And maybe Jim went along with the scheme because he also realized that she was acting crazy and it was better to indulge her rather than getting into a huge argument at work? This all seems painfully obvious to me, but I…
The idea that either "The Chair Model" or "Cafe Disco" are the worst episodes of the series is just crazy. I'm not sure there is an episode in all of Season 6 which is as good as either of those episodes.
I still don't understand why the threw the first, fake pregnancy into the show. They had to know that Jenna Fischer was going to want to have kids in the near future and now we are left comparing the real and fake versions and realizing how bogus the first one was. I like that she hasn't starved herself in the hopes…
Yes, six or seven seasons in with about 150 episodes under it's belt, it is a little tired. That is a bit different from DOA, which I remember as meaning Dead On Arrival. The first three seasons of this show were some of the finest ever produced on American television and equal to the 14 episodes of the original U.K.…
Yeah, how could I have come to such a ridiculous conclusion? Oh, yeah. I read your post.
I can live with that knowing that Scott's Tots was terrible.
How is it possible you've never interacted with a woman in her ninth month of pregnancy? Do you live in a cave on a deserted island?
Also, given that the opinion on this episode is a lot more positive than has been the case recently, I don't see this being the tipping point that drives the show off the air.
Too late. It's already been forgotten.
"As much as the American remake was DOA to begin with"
Well, I guess that settles it.
Which part was the funniest for you? When Jim supposedly ordered a cake with his picture on it to congratulate himself for winning employee of the month?
They had made that point about Michael hundreds of times before and in ways that didn't require us to turn off our brains. And that isn't even addressing the terrible story about Dwight undermining Jim with a scheme so stupid it wouldn't have fooled a five year old.
You should check yourself into a mental health institution for your own good.
Kevin getting edged out of Scrantonicity was mentioned once in Season 4 and neither that or Kevin's membership in a band has been mentioned since. To base a significant portion of the review on this obscure point is nitpicking in the extreme.
I enjoyed this episode far more than last week's or the terrible Lotto. I could have done without the band plotline and they still have no idea what to do with Spader. Liked all the Jim/Pam/Dwight stuff and even the Kelly and Ryan bits. Not great, but better.