I also liked Niagara in comparison to much of Season 6.
I also liked Niagara in comparison to much of Season 6.
Misogyny much?
"He acted too dumb in the text message conversation to the point where it seemed like an act"
As Myles admitted, his theory has as much logic as those Scranton Strangler theories floating out there. Which is to say, none.
I agree with Myles that the Michael Scott Paper Company arc was the last gasp of quality episodes the show managed to string together.
God, I hope so.
You found her reason for breaking up with sort of understandable? You have a far more generous spirit than I do. I have found every step of their relationship to be stupid beyond belief and the actors fundamental lack of chemistry doesn't help.
Umm, because the overarching storylines from S1-3 were what made this show what is was?.
Hey, all you Scranton Strangler diehards out there, I hope this tidbit will keep you going for another year and a half. It's all they are going to give you.
One should never watch a S2-3 episode in close proximity to a S6-8 episode. You will approach the event horizon.
The whole premise of that whale movie is so bad that I can't focus on the performances in the trailer enough to care. Krasinski has the worst taste in movie roles.
She did draw the comic book for Jim last year, but I agree that they have wasted that potential for her. She doesn't have to become a huge success, but at least a glimpse that she was still trying would make her less pathetic. And Jim spending his days coming up with pranks on Dwight is just sad. Why not have him try…
The art school story was just another missed chance for this show. A three month summer course was never going to make or break her art career. Unfortunately, they decided it was. Same way they decided the story of Jim as manager was over after half a season. Now they're just two zombies hanging around an office.
Yeah, I didn't miss California at all. He really hasn't added anything to the show and his constant presence in the office when he's CEO is distracting.
I really hope that is true because I got that feeling as well.
That could have been accomplished by just turning it off.
Chuck always knew it was a lightweight affair while Lost aimed higher. Chuck hit it's sweet spot at the end while Lost badly misfired.
Sure, take all the fun out of it. I mean the show definitely needs a relationship between coworkers. It's not an area they've explored before.
I'm sure that happens all the time.
I'm sure Andy appreciates Dwight's sincerity, especially after he stole his fiancee. How does something like that get swept under the rug?