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I love "Local Ad."

I dropped off the series a few episodes after Michael left but I watched the series finale and I'm glad I did. I didn't know who that "Plop" guy was but it was nice to see all the regulars one last time.

It's why I almost believe Dwight in the series finale when he says "And office administrator Pam Beesly Halpert is my best friend."

"I don't want to say I had a meteoric riseā€¦but I did."

Something about "Money" makes me so sad. I find it hard to re-watch.

I liked 4 and 5. They're more inconsistent than 2 and 3 but there's plenty of good stuff in there.

Ah, that's nice to know. I stopped watching not long after Michael left but checked back in for the series finale. I was just happy to see that David had put on a suit and left the house.

The executive team of Dunder Mifflin didn't fare very well.

Everything about "The Gambler" singalong on the bus in "Beach Games" is great from Angela mouthing the lyrics along with Kevin to Michael bringing it home like he's in church.

Yeah, between her Drunk History segment and Thrilling Adventure Hour, I wonder why she's not in all the comedy things.

The entire Lewis and Clark segment:

I love when Coach is showing Tami the new football field and she runs away from a cow who moos in her general direction. I'm guessing that happened in the moment because the cow is not an actor. It is delightful.

I love that for some reason at one point, Bart and Homer were talking about Branson.

I loved that Lance remains in charge.

SPOILERS

The completely opposing pep talks given at the Powderpuff game are great, Matt's "Do your best and have fun" versus Tim's "WE WILL NOT ACCEPT A LOSS. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT IT."

It kills me how he's kind of trying to smile through it. For someone who usually wears his heart on his sleeve, it's pretty excruciating.

The little moment where Jan starts dancing to Hunter's song and tries to get Jim to twirl her before going back to sit on Michael's lap is so impressive in its awkwardness.

Small moment I appreciate: Angela stops, drops, and rolls when the bat starts flying around. Putting that emergency floor marshal training to good use!

Maybe they did it twice. They definitely did it with the actors I listed when Jeff Daniels hosted in 95. The early 90s were strange times at SNL, though the mid 80s were somehow even stranger.