So great. I don't know if it's Packer's nod or Michael's reaction to saying it that cracks me up more.
So great. I don't know if it's Packer's nod or Michael's reaction to saying it that cracks me up more.
Yeah that was my go to show for reruns in the summer during middle and high school. The first four seasons were really enjoyable.
I know we were supposed to become increasingly agitated with Don and it all payed off in the end, but for me, it was often truly miserable to watch Don this season. At times it was hard to imagine why I had ever liked or rooted for him.
I think Don has obviously been an asshole both professionally and personally all season. He's been totally selfish. When he shows up for work he's rarely engaged. Other than landing Chevy he's been a disaster at work; missing meetings, sabotaging coworkers, not being prepared for pitches, etc. I think his behavior…
My favorite thing about these episodes was how much joy Isaac got out of messing with Dan and Casey. Watching them try to have serious conversations with him as he continued to screw around was pretty hilarious.
Although, if you really did have a camera crew follow you around every day for 9 years you'd probably start forgetting they were there.
Yeah, I was pretty confused in the first few episodes but by episode six they really go overboard with explaining everything. Especially the Tobias episode, which we've already seen at least half of in the Lindsay episode.
@persia2:disqus Well, he did marry a Bluth.
I think part of Jim's decision was that he knew the outcome would be bad. No matter what plan anyone went with people would be mad. Why not let Dwight, a guy who could care less about what others think of him, take charge?
By the end of the show's run I didn't dislike Dwight as much as I had during many of the later seasons. Still, it really takes watching these early episodes to remember why there was a time when Dwight was my favorite character.
Everyone looks like death in these early episodes.
One of my favorite things about these early seasons is how everyone looks so ordinary and plain. It's pretty rare for a network show to have a bunch of average looking people who appear to shop at JC Penny's.
That has to be pretty rare for a show to have such a hilarious and truly classic episode so early on. Diversity Day is probably one of my most watched episodes.
I don't think I even knew there was a U.K. version of The Office when the U.S. version premiered, so for me the pilot didn't seem that bad. After having seen the UK version it's definitely weird and less funny watching the pilot now.
That really is awesome how they actually read/thought about the reviews and comments. Nothing else to add, but that was a great interview.
I will never get tired of Dan's hate for soccer.
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I'm only four episodes in but the timeline does seem to get better after the first two. I seriously felt like an idiot during the George Sr. episode between the jumps in time and George and Oscar sharing so much screen time.
I am not ashamed (OK, a little ashamed) to admit that Heavy Weights is by far one of my favorite comedies of all time. Especially considering I was introduced to it on the Disney Channel (which used to show it constantly in the early 00s), it still holds up to this day.
I'd been holding off on watching season 2 of Sports Night too. Kind of wish I hadn't as I just logged into Netflix and discovered it had disappeared in that huge purge at the start of May. Now I'm actually going to have to make an effort to track it down.