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Heather
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I thought Pam's speech was perfect. Probably the biggest tear-jerker of the night for me personally because I related strongly to her character.

My thoughts exactly, Groovetopia.

Oh man, I hadn't caught that! Definitely gonna be rewatching for details like that, and pure sentimentality.

Nah, I like my version better. :) Less cynical, and they still gave him the obligatory "That's what she said" and the Michael-logic comment about seeing his kids grow up & marry each other. I think what he said was sufficient and appropriate for character development & closure, and he'd already said his goodbyes to

Threat Level Midnight aired in syndication in my area the night before the finale. Gotta be one of my favorite episodes, and I haven't been able to get Billy Joel's "Running on Ice" out of my head since, for better or worse. :) Anyway, totally agree with your assessment and basically said the same thing myself in a

When Jim said the best man had to be older than the groom all I could think was, "But isn't Mose younger than Dwight…?" I should've seen the obvious payoff coming but it was all the better that I didn't. Instant tears of joy & gleeful applause.

I was thinking that Michael seemed weirdly quiet and reserved in his scenes - TOO quiet for Michael - but now it makes perfect sense to me. Before he left to marry Holly, he was always so desperate for love and acceptance in any form possible, most often attention by any means necessary. Now that he's happily married