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By the time "The Negotiation" rolled around in S3 I was really getting tired of the Jim/Pam stuff. They resolved it nicely at the end, but it just dragged on far too long for me.

Yeah, "Christmas Party" is one of the best episodes the show ever did, but "Benihana Christmas" is not far behind.

But how would drunk corporate bros like Michael and Andy get any waitress to return to Dunder Mifflin with them? Especially ones who hadn't even been serving them?

I also liked this episode more than the previous three, but the logic of the stories was pretty thin. Nellie was a lot more tolerable in her short time on screen, but her presence still just doesn't make any sense and undercuts all that effort they put in trying to make Andy a plausible manager. The Senator-Angela

Gotta agree. Tracy Morgan proclaiming "This is an affront to human dignity." as he storms off made me laugh a lot.

I was wondering why there were so many errors in the review. I was seriously concerned when Brian Williams was confused for Jon Hamm.

Hilarious hijacks would be better than the non-funny hijinks we're getting.

Of course there is absolutely no evidence that this is true.

I think it's funny that "Party Down", a show that virtually no one watched when it aired, no extends it's influence where ever any of it's actors show up.

"You, I will never give up…"

You should go back to molesting children.

Mom, all the kids are doing it!

@Getoprotuvah Of course, unlike many Bosnian Muslims, Mr. Dukic is alive to complain.

So, you're saying that if you ignore major segments of the episode and somehow find Robert California believing Kevin was actually intelligent funny and not ridiculous, it was a good episode. Of course, you think "Lotto" was a good episode so I guess anything is possible.

I'm confused how any one missed that interpretation. It's exactly the kind of joke those two would share.