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If Dwight's show makes it to a second season, they should totally find a way to add Erin to the cast. I don't think she can start the show as a member of the cast, but once the show has established that it will last, they can come up with some reason for her to be there. Her comedic chemistry with Dwight is excellent.

If Dwight's show makes it to a second season, they should totally find a way to add Erin to the cast. I don't think she can start the show as a member of the cast, but once the show has established that it will last, they can come up with some reason for her to be there. Her comedic chemistry with Dwight is excellent.

I don't mind him winning (kids don't really give a shit and will vote for the candidate they found most interesting. And the vote was right after his speech, so he was fresh in their heads. Plus, do note that they made a point of showing the previous candidate was also "dorky," so it was a matter of them voting for

I don't mind him winning (kids don't really give a shit and will vote for the candidate they found most interesting. And the vote was right after his speech, so he was fresh in their heads. Plus, do note that they made a point of showing the previous candidate was also "dorky," so it was a matter of them voting for

The new Jim thing also confuses me. It strikes me as a plot that they came up with when they thought that the show was going to continue, as obviously Ellie Kemper would be a major part of any revamped cast but Ed Helms might not have been. However, now that this is the last season, it seems kind of pointless. Unless,

The new Jim thing also confuses me. It strikes me as a plot that they came up with when they thought that the show was going to continue, as obviously Ellie Kemper would be a major part of any revamped cast but Ed Helms might not have been. However, now that this is the last season, it seems kind of pointless. Unless,

What I am a bit confused by about the show is whether Andy is supposed to be someone we're supposed to like or is he more of an antagonist now? He is kind of awful now, and I don't know if that is intentional or not. I would sort of admire it if it is (as his initial introduction was certainly not as a "lovable" guy)

What I am a bit confused by about the show is whether Andy is supposed to be someone we're supposed to like or is he more of an antagonist now? He is kind of awful now, and I don't know if that is intentional or not. I would sort of admire it if it is (as his initial introduction was certainly not as a "lovable" guy)

I don't mind if they break Leonard and Penny up, but what disturbs me about it is that it seems like they're doing it just for the sake of having SOMEthing happen until they eventually get them back together in two seasons or something like that.

I don't mind if they break Leonard and Penny up, but what disturbs me about it is that it seems like they're doing it just for the sake of having SOMEthing happen until they eventually get them back together in two seasons or something like that.

It is a real shame that Amy Poehler not winning an Emmy has become, like, a running gag that they even make fun of on the show.

It is a real shame that Amy Poehler not winning an Emmy has become, like, a running gag that they even make fun of on the show.