I had forgotten how much I like Jeremy Davies as an actor until he popped up tonight. He was mesmerizing.
I had forgotten how much I like Jeremy Davies as an actor until he popped up tonight. He was mesmerizing.
I started watching FNL because I had heard good things and the Pilot was good enough for me to watch another but the "Devil Town" montage at the end of Eyes Wide Open is when I first fully got on board with this show. It's just such a effective sequence and it really got me invested in everything.
Actually, I think a Truman Show show could work if they have him figure things out and escape by the end of the first season and then make any subsequent seasons about the consequences of his decision to just leave the show, with him trying to adjust to living in the real world where everything doesn't revolve around…
"Yup, we hugged it out. But it turns out, I was still a little angry. So I felt I needed to punish him just a little bit more." That part kills me every time. I've also always liked how The Coup seems like a one-off, but then the events of the Michael/Dwight plot (and the throwaway gag that Dwight has to do Michael's…
Could subway muggings be the new getting slusheed? Because I actually thought that was really funny. Especially because the mugger was on crutches. Also, as I was watching Rachel and Artie have that nice scene together I realized that those two almost never have scenes or stories together. There's a whole vein of…
Yeah, I think on the DVD commentary for that episode they mentioned that in the script, there was just that hug, and then on one of the takes Steve decided to also kiss him. So Oscar's expression is his actual response to what's happening. He made it work though.
Yeah, Scott's Tots is the one episode my sister refuses to watch because of how terrible that whole situation is. Stanley's hysterical laughter when he remembers what Scott's Tots is is almost worth everything that follows that laughter though.
That kiss might not be the most cringe-worthy thing The Office ever did (I would give that honour to either Dinner Party or Scott's Tots), but it's in the top 3 easily. I love it though, especially for the aftermath with Michael saying "I'm OK… We're all OK" in the most emotionally exhausted voice possible.