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Tonight's episode wasn't funny at all which is disappointing after the best of the season last week.
Michael's initial reaction to seeing Toby completely negates this post.
Tonight's episode wasn't funny at all which is disappointing after the best of the season last week.
Michael's initial reaction to seeing Toby completely negates this post.
I laughed harder at that scene than I have all season.
"Cool beans, man. I live by the quarry. We should hang out by the quarry and throw things down there."
That line killed me.
(And I like that he got shafted for $500. Caprese salad!)
William M. Buttlicker is my highlight of Season 5 thus far.
I much prefer Jim's wit when it comes to torturing Dwight than his wit when it comes to cutesy little surprises for Pam. The balance has been moving in the wrong direction, so Buttlicker moments are always highly appreciated.
But who carries $500 in cash with them?
I much prefer Jim's wit when it comes to torturing Dwight than his wit when it comes to cutesy little surprises for Pam. The balance has been moving in the wrong direction, so Buttlicker moments are always highly appreciated.
I think what's bugged me the most this season about Jim and Pam are the relationship fake-outs they've been doing. Omg, she's in NY, is that going to create problems for them?? No. Omg, Roy implies that Pam may fall for someone else, and Jim rushes off to her!! But then he comes to his senses and turns around. But wait, Pam's classmate has a thing for her!! Again, nothing. Oh no, Pam failed a class, so they have to be apart longer!! So she comes home instead. Omg, Jim bought Pam a house without consulting her first, is she going to be pissed?? No, she thought it was sweet.
I've found this crap *really* annoying. Their relationship is awesome, and I really do love that part of the show, but fuck off with the false tension, writers. Let them be happy, and let the sweet moments be more organic, and most importantly, let them be funny within the context of the setting - you know, The Office.
This is the first time I've *ever* been annoyed with the show, and it's upsetting.
Michael's initial reaction to seeing Toby completely negates this post.
I wish Ryan would leave the office for good. His story line, as small as it is, is a waste of my time.