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You guys are going to feel silly when Rosita gets it.

Set phasers to ignore.

Yeah, I know it doesn't necessarily follow, but just the idea I had to spend mental energy discounting it just felt wrong. The other thing I hated about his ragegasms was that it basically destroyed Pam's growth through S3 to that point. Dumping the maniac that trashed a bar because she confessed about the kiss was a

The loss of Schur and Daniels is the true explanation for the show's decline. Daniels returned in S9, but there was only so much he could do to repair the damage done.

Yeah, after S5 they just sort of lost focus on what the show should be. They toned Michael down, Pam had no real job in the office, Ryan was hanging around as some sort of court jester and they decided Andy needed more prominence. It just sort of meandered around until the final season, which I had some problems with

Excellent! You've been well trained. Your trolling skills are outstanding. Do you work with the Gamer Gaters to refine your skills?

I'm with you. It was mildly funny watching him roll around in the chili, but again it cast him as someone with a barely functional frontal lobe.

No, the one where Jim and Pam get drunk at lunch and then spend the afternoon trying to find someplace to screw was in S7. The Jim/Pam Bob Vance/Phyllis double date was S5.

This is parody right?

I was kind of glad they did kill that subplot. That guy sort of magically appeared without much setup and since it occurred about a month after Jim and Pam got engaged, it seemed undercooked.

And just to point out how crucial to the show Pam was, the most touching moment of the finale was Dwight claiming her as his best friend. Which, while not obvious, struck home when he said it.

While I enjoyed small parts of S9, S8 should be shot, burned, the ashes encased in cement and then shot into the sun so no one could ever see it again.

This tiny scene and the two explosions of Roy-rage in S3 really cast the whole Pam-Roy thing into a weird light for me. Like I was wondering how many times Roy had slapped her around. It makes Pam getting back together with him kind of disturbing.

Yep.

Count me in that group as well. The start of S5 suffered from Pam being away at Pratt (for no real reason in the long run), but ended strongly with the Michael Scott Paper Company arc.

The pan to the Asian woman behind him is what gets me.

Given that we went through the biggest recession since maybe the 1930's, the lack of actual work related stories after S3 was a huge misfire. And thinking they could recapture the Jim-Pam stuff with Michael and Holly or, god forbid, Andy and Erin was a disaster.

I thought the Garcia guitar solo at 3:25 was awesome. Wait, this isn't a Dead bootleg?

I saw them with Talking Heads in 1979, but didn't save the ticket stub. I should have.

Threat Level Midnight wasn't even in the top 20 funniest Office episodes.