"It’s just characters we know doing stuff"
"It’s just characters we know doing stuff"
MOST men. Personally, I got a unit the size of a zucchini.
You still have to pay, but you have to pay less if you use a cover version, or have someone sing it. Then you only have to pay songwriting royalties, not performance.
In the rational world, Andy might have thought to cover his managerial responsibilities, by say appointing an actual temporary replacement for a few days, if he had to leave suddenly for a few days. There was no urgency here except in Andy's "heartmap." He could have taken vacation, personal days, or simply waited…
Manic Eightball, Don has always been open about growing up in the country or on a farm. Tons of people did at that time, it wasn't that big a detail.
Hamm is well-cast physically for the role, or the makeup department does a good job. As slick as he usually is, you can see the buck-toothed farmboy in his more desperate moments.
Meh. 90% of life is showing up. Don hasn't really shown up as a father so much.
Wow… they finally found a voice Kenan can do (The Californians.)
I didn't want them to die, just to be inconvenienced. Though with Andy + Erin, I suppose they would die considering the skillset.
It was ironic that Andy was "telling them off" about something that he himself had said.
You do have a point there. Realisticly, Erin really isn't that nice of a person, even for this show. Mainly she gets by on her looks.
Andy is presumably still calling in sick. They didn't even bother to explain it this episode. I don't know what Erin did for her time off; apparently she's still employed with expectation of returning. Logic(!) would dictate that she wouldn't have been sent to Florida if she had put in two weeks notice. I can't…
I agree they were shooting for a grand romantic moment vibe.
She's psychotic and a moron. And would probably accidently poision you if she ever cooked a meal.
What made those scenes worse is that at least Carrell could have played them better with the sort of oblivousness he brought to Michael Scott. It's just a trainwreck with the straight way Burns played it.
Yeah, a douchey guy getting married and having a daughter is right up there with Odin, Thor, and Loki.
I actually like Gilly. I view Gilly as a send-up of all those "ain't I a stinker" characters that have been around for decades. I always hate those characters, so I like the parody.
Hopefully the driver of these vehicles is really Death or Satan, rather than some hapless shmuck just delivering their lines unknowningly.
No they're going to call her Margaret now, just like they did with Hot Lips. No more Peggy. Of course Joan, who wasn't in this ep, is really more the Hot Lips character.
Which movie has the best scene of Welles getting shot and falling into water, this or Start The Revolution Without Me?