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It’s like he’s not saying what were all thinking!

Remember that footage of the cop in Vegas shooting the guy crawling on his hands and knees pleading for mercy awhile back?

That was Dwight. I mean the resemblance was uncanny, same voice too.

It was bizarre wasn’t it?

They spend years getting us to like him then turn him into this misogynistic resentful creep and expect the audience to just go along for the ride. 

Absolutely.

After he reconciles with her in penultimate episode he’s a benevolent despot from that point forward. Guy was just venting personal issues beforehand.

Pam was the office administrator at the end.

I mean she did fail at art school but most people do.

He had great lines throughout. James Spader does a good job playing the same character he always does.

Once the writers decided to retcon Andy Bernard into a different creature entirely for the sixth or seventh time he did get dragged down with him though.

It’s funny that the very worst cringe moment might have been toward the end of Michael’s tenure with “Scotts Tots” after we were supposed to start liking him

Er...you know you can’t progress between worlds until you finish everything on regular right?

Simple mode is good for practice, and to open up run and gun levels along with Porkrinds emporium to buy what you need. Which is really - in order - homing fire, extra heart, smoke dash and 4 way shots. The rest is superfluous

I wouldn’t say that at all.

Other than Michael being indulged by the company because his eccentricities somehow translated into sales where they were - Scranton being full of niche markets where all the salespeople had thoroughly staked their respective claims - it was a perfectly egalitarian workplace, utopian even.

Th

By the end most of the people working there were afflicted by Stockholm syndrome.

I mean the way he ultimately won over Holly was textbook harassment and it never even occurred to her to file a complaint because everyone in the room was gazing at her scornfully making it clear they were on his side.

I still watch it from time to time as well, and I knew this was going to come along sooner or later.

Pam and Dwight’s voiceovers in the final scenes, looking back nostalgically about how they met their spouses there? Only a matter of time.

We’re back in the 1930's in so many respects nowadays.

On either side of the political fence they were demanding people reappraise every work of art in a new moral context.

In Germany it was all about cleansing the culture of decadence, for Russia it was more about recognizing the formerly privileged as villains. This

No matter how much Fuller tries to be subversive after Tom Cruise as Lestat it’s still going to be heteronomative.

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Scandinavian’s are already taking all our good neurosurgery jobs, the Norwegians SPECIFICALLY. I say we go down ourselves a couple of bottles of Jack Daniels and stomp some ‘Ouija ass....

Way back the Vanity Fair article came out someone posted on here that the only thing one could know for certain was that a seven year old girl was horribly mistreated by at least one of her parents, and that was more or less the consensus.

Of course that was before every newswire story became an instructive morality

Whatever you say buddy.

Either way if he your hero was convicted in criminal court of any of the two dozen or so allegations against him he’d still be a class A sex offender. 

Speculative, but: In Cryptonomicon, Lawrence Waterhouse learns that the original ducal line was surnamed Mnyhrrgh and anglicized to Moore. As the ducal line (descended from Etienne de Lavardac, duc d’Archachon, as illustrated by the head malformations in the ducal portraits in Qwghlm House) ended in 1888, a scant two

Near as I can tell there isn’t much to miss.

I flip through Sirius trying to stay hip but it’s the auditory equivalent of forcefeeding myself pureed vegetables.