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Brianr54
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I disagree. While there are some characters that have that kind of thing going on that we don't know about, Peggy is a major character on this show and we seem to get all the full skinny on who the main characters are and are not boning. Witness the next episode's peek into Peggy's mind when we find she actually is

Wow, I just saw the trailer for next week. And, for some unknown logical reason, ANDY is still being followed by the 'crew'! WHY?! He left last week. Let him/it go, this show is about THE OFFICE and not people who are NOT IN THE OFFICE!

Note my message to 'catsnbanjos'. Goes double for you.

I love that they faked me out with it being April who is pregnant! I was silently cursing the entire episode that they gave it away with that shot of April hanging up the phone in a dejected manner as we would expect her to be with the news. But, lo and behold, they got me. Good job, P&R!

Well I will say it (again):  I’m AM at the point of wishing the thing would be over already.

They could probably get away with it in the 'art' department. I doubt Bert would even recognize someone baked unless someone pointed it out.

I always felt that Pete just didn't like the air being sucked out of the room while Roger did that pathetic bit. I don't see Pete as all that progressive as much as he tends to personalize everything — in King's case it was that the man lost his family in his death and vice versa and Pete feels that he's lost his as

Trust me, there are PLENTY of people in our country who would say that now, but they know better to keep it to themselves. Plus, there are like 700 channels to choose from now where the real world never intrudes.

Is this going to be on the test?

I have to disagree, Donald Glover does NOT speak in a stereotypical 'black guy' accent. The beauty of this was that Abed really isn't that capable of doing a voice of 'real people' but just fictional characters. It wasn't 'racist' in that sense, but it was cute for a limited guy like Abed.

Asianshoebox hit the nail on the head.

HAHA! It's only TV, not scripture.

Its what is commonly known in certain circles as a 'joke'.

Regardless, Harry is a bloody simp of a person. He's petty, paranoid, selfish and oafish. I don't care that he thinks he deserves something, he needs to keep his trap shut about others' lives and what they've done in theirs. He's a fool, and I wouldn't want him as a partner.

I got the feeling that Megan wasn't all that closed to the idea on her own — I think she was open to going there and then backing out just to give them some sense she was open to experimentation — but there was NO way she'd have done it being married to Don.

Age, baby, age. Hits us all at some point.

I liked Don's idea. It even felt like an ad I have seen Heinz use(?)

I think he'll always be that 'old man' in the grey, black or blue suit that everyone at the office sniggers at behind his back. Unless he gets divorced again and wants to make an effort to get another young wife.

I don't think it was probably that big a deal for people who, deep down for some, considered themselves artists.

Was Don even aware that Peggy found out about Heinz from Stan's conversation with her? He never told Don that I could tell.