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Honestly, its been really gross watching companies try to push the line a little bit each time. This is a real problem that needs to be dealt with before it kills the industry.

No Frank Stallone joke?

Yes, clearly the company that hired J.J. Abrams to reboot their $4 billion intellectual property is only looking for the very freshest points of view.

This news makes me so happy. Jurassic World was innocuous, paint-by-numbers summer action fluff. Nothing about having him direct Ep. IX made me look forward to it.

Here today, gone Trevorrow.

Remember when people used to comment on AV Club articles?

Still one of the greatest movie themes of all time, though. (I’d put it in the top 5, personally.)

I had a Star Wars marathon on Saturday before I got sick. Started with Empire, and ended with The Force Awakens. Being sick sucks.

I liked all the characters all through but agree they really ruined Kevin at the end making him just a complete idiot.

Dwight was a dick but the episode where Pam and Jim stay at Dwight’s farm/B&B was kinda sweet. Dwight was brokenhearted but both Jim and Pam helped buoy his spirits. When Jim insisted Dwight read them Harry Potter and Dwight said no we all knew Dwight was delighted on the inside and that he’d do it. That episode

Dwight is portrayed with sympathy as the show progresses but he’s still the epitome of the kiss-ass power nerd that makes “bullying” him next to impossible.

I want to say it got wackier or more ridiculous, but I look back at some of the Michael episodes and think, nope! It did suffer without Steve Carell, and I hated the Athlead storyline, but it mostly kept making me laugh, too.

“My desires are unconventional.”

Him dating Karen while still in love with Pam is a very realistic flaw.

Andy Bernard as a character had a much worse downfall than Jim Halpert. The writers deliberately made him incredibly unlikable once he took the lead role, which made no sense. His A Cappella audition in the penultimate episode was a serious low point.

For me, the finale where Jim is Dwight’s best man and takes his duties so seriously completely erases the times he crossed the line. Dwight was also massively antagonistic to everyone in the office on a regular basis, but the finale episode showed they all had a lot of love for each other.

I’ve only watched The Office once through but I always thought that Jim becomes pretty dickish in the later seasons. The episodes where Idris Elba is the new boss and calls him on his antics come to mind.

That poor computer was only there because it had been tricked by Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect!

Kafka wishes he thought of that

Space wizard? The one that came from the moon?