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Yeah, the voiceover last week by Jim about how you fall in love with the person you see every day (which, by the way, is completely insane) followed by the cut to Brian with the mic seemed to be a pretty blatant reference to him having a crush on Pam.

Yeah, the voiceover last week by Jim about how you fall in love with the person you see every day (which, by the way, is completely insane) followed by the cut to Brian with the mic seemed to be a pretty blatant reference to him having a crush on Pam.

Yeah, that seemed like a bad move on Jim's part. His "You're probably busy too." line seemed like a particular FU move. You think Pam might be busy raising your kids on her own? Great insight Einstein.

Yeah, that seemed like a bad move on Jim's part. His "You're probably busy too." line seemed like a particular FU move. You think Pam might be busy raising your kids on her own? Great insight Einstein.

The Alex story from Art School was a story that should never have made it to the screen.

The Alex story from Art School was a story that should never have made it to the screen.

I am giddy with anticipation on how they are going to manage to wedge Brian into future episodes even though there is no conceivable reason for him to be there. By giddy, I mean nauseous.

I am giddy with anticipation on how they are going to manage to wedge Brian into future episodes even though there is no conceivable reason for him to be there. By giddy, I mean nauseous.

True, they didn't invent it, but they have perfected its overuse.

True, they didn't invent it, but they have perfected its overuse.

Which is why Brian should never be seen again. I don't want to know about his relationship to Pam or Jim and couldn't care less what happens to him. He was a mistake from the first second we saw him.

Which is why Brian should never be seen again. I don't want to know about his relationship to Pam or Jim and couldn't care less what happens to him. He was a mistake from the first second we saw him.

I found the idea that Jim would realize that there was a problem, openly acknowledge that they needed to discuss it and then try to bail out while explicitly telling her he was trying to avoid the talk, to be ridiculous. It just made him look like an even bigger jerk and served no purpose. It's a nice change that they

I found the idea that Jim would realize that there was a problem, openly acknowledge that they needed to discuss it and then try to bail out while explicitly telling her he was trying to avoid the talk, to be ridiculous. It just made him look like an even bigger jerk and served no purpose. It's a nice change that they

You would think that introducing new characters this late would be a bad idea…and you would be right. Prepare to enjoy Brian's lunch with Jim and Pam this week.

You would think that introducing new characters this late would be a bad idea…and you would be right. Prepare to enjoy Brian's lunch with Jim and Pam this week.

The developments in the Jim-Pam-Karen plot were followed on a weekly basis from the time the branches merged until the season finale. The show has been fairly explicit that they are filming on a full time basis with breaks during the summer. Events which occurred the previous weeks are often referenced in subsequent

The developments in the Jim-Pam-Karen plot were followed on a weekly basis from the time the branches merged until the season finale. The show has been fairly explicit that they are filming on a full time basis with breaks during the summer. Events which occurred the previous weeks are often referenced in subsequent

Nellie gave Pam the job of painting the mural in the warehouse early this season. The community center mural is a different job she got last week.

Nellie gave Pam the job of painting the mural in the warehouse early this season. The community center mural is a different job she got last week.