Part of me thinks this is actually some test to test loyalty and in the end he's going to decide only Jim passed. Or that Andy failed. One way or another, if he actually makes Nellie manager I don't know what I'll do with myself.
Part of me thinks this is actually some test to test loyalty and in the end he's going to decide only Jim passed. Or that Andy failed. One way or another, if he actually makes Nellie manager I don't know what I'll do with myself.
It's bad enough that they fell for Nellie's obvious bullshit, they also abandoned Andy over nothing. Maybe both the coup and Andy and Erin could have worked out if they were built on some sort of foundation in the season but watching it all I could think of was everyone changing seats at the Mad Hatter's tea party, no…
You really took the words right out of my mind. I especially like how you point out that the show has gotten smaller. They're constantly expanding the cast, bringing in cameos and leaving the office, so on some level it feels like the show is bigger, but really the world has gotten so small that there's no sense that…