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I laughed so much at her delivery of that line that I had to pause the show for a few seconds. Amy Poehler is fantastic.

Yea he'd probably be the David to Leslie's Phoebe.

"has Aubrey Plaza increased like 10 fold in her attractiveness?"

Absolutely laughed out loud:

I too didn't like how that was glossed over, but mostly because it's tiring to see Leslie's amateur-hour campaign be nothing but a sequence of failure after failure.

A-fucking-greed.

Ah! Thank you for noting that. I feel that in this season they've been playing fast in loose with Leslie a lot.

I noticed Parks and Rec writers often rely on the goodwill an actor has with the public to justify a poorly-written character. I love Ann, but GOD does she 90% coast on how everybody loves Rashina Jones.

I LOVED her delivery of that line. And Aubrey Plaza looked sexy as hell in that shot.

Or in 2016.

That was so amazing, and also kinda creepy? It had a very Twilight Zone-y feel to it, especially in light of how strange Chris is as a character, and the laugh going into the next scene had an eerie feel to it.

I'm really trying to keep liking this show, especially after amazing episodes like "End of the World", but it's getting very difficult.

Break evens ARE fun though.

Dwight as a successful salesman has always been one of the hardest things for me to believe about The Office. It's clear we warmed up way too much to the character (to the point that they had to exaggerate him more and more in later seasons to remind us that he's weird), but his behavior would never had flown with a

From further in the future, no, he or she wasn't. Looking at the whole show now there's a pretty blatant escalation of Jim's dickishness as the seasons went on, and it did sort of culminate with the major Jim/Pam drama of season 9.

No, she had always been insane and her relationship with Michael was a result of that, as even she verbalized at the beginning when she would say being with him was her blowing off her dark side. If anything, her mental illness (and her resultant bad decisions) made her miserable and then made Michael miserable in the

I see what you're saying but I must disagree. Jan was showing signs of her instability very early on, and if anything her relationship with Michael was a symptom of it, not the cause. Everything about her perfect-boss image felt like a calculated façade, and as someone who binged-watched the show and who's dealt with

That guy was awful, and completely two-faced because he had been the friendliest one to Michael, joking around with him, and yet didn't miss a beat throwing him under the bus.

"Settling, setlling… Settled."

Ah, that's a good read on it.