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The Office

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it took awhile for this season to get going, but now it's back in full force.

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I just "Scruted" the interview, didnt I? I dont know where that word came from, people just use it around the office when they mess things up.

QUOTE(KevHead0881 @ Jan 12, 2007 -> 03:23 PM)
If that wasn't the best episode of the season, its right up there.

 

Ryan Howard:

 

Hi.

 

Hi.

 

Hi.

 

:lolhitting

 

 

"I'm Flattered...I was his second choice...after 'pass'"

:lolhitting

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QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jan 12, 2007 -> 03:36 PM)
I just "Scruted" the interview, didnt I? I dont know where that word came from, people just use it around the office when they mess things up.

 

Pfft. We have been saying "Gaged" around these parts for almost 5 years now. :P

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Sort of a downer episode this week. I dont think I have seen Michael that subdued in an episode ever. Im happy Dwight is back, but I am kind of surprised they didnt drag it out a little longer.

 

Messing with Andy was funny, I liked the phone trick.

 

I liked Dwights moments at Staples too, "If you need anything, I will literally be right here".

feel good episode of the year ;) LOL @ Michael thinking the cleaning crew arranged his toys. Also loved the Marv Albert shot. And of course, the big thing of Jim at the end, looks like everyone from Stanford might be gone soon

andy: have you seen my phone?

jim: maybe it's in the ceiling

andy: maybe YOU'RE in the ceiling

jim: ok

 

 

i was in tears

Mexican Lemonade

 

:lolhitting

QUOTE(SnB @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 09:17 PM)
andy: have you seen my phone?

jim: maybe it's in the ceiling

andy: maybe YOU'RE in the ceiling

jim: ok

i was in tears

See, that sounds funny. Where was that stuff when you made me watch it last week?

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QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 10:09 PM)
See, that sounds funny. Where was that stuff when you made me watch it last week?

 

I have no idea how you didnt find last weeks episode funny.

QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 10:19 PM)
I have no idea how you didnt find last weeks episode funny.

I thought it was ok. It was the first time I've seen it and I just wasn't overly impressed. I do have a different sense of humor though.

Row likes Grey's Anatomy.

QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 10:21 PM)
Row likes Grey's Anatomy.

lol, you caught me.

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QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 10:21 PM)
I thought it was ok. It was the first time I've seen it and I just wasn't overly impressed. I do have a different sense of humor though.

 

Im just messing with you, its not for everyone. :)

 

It would probably be much funnier if you got to watch season 1 and 2 so you had some background on the characters

QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 10:26 PM)
Im just messing with you, its not for everyone. :)

 

It would probably be much funnier if you got to watch season 1 and 2 so you had some background on the characters

This is probably true.

Getting to know the characters is imperative to enjoying the show. Knowing their personalities, histories and quirks makes everything they do and say funnier.

 

I was also somewhat disappointed in tonight's episode. The phone in the ceiling trick was hilarious. Other than that, I didn't laugh nearly as much as the past 2-3 weeks.

hello Oscar, how was your gaycation

QUOTE(Rex Hudler @ Jan 19, 2007 -> 04:37 AM)
Getting to know the characters is imperative to enjoying the show. Knowing their personalities, histories and quirks makes everything they do and say funnier.

 

I was also somewhat disappointed in tonight's episode. The phone in the ceiling trick was hilarious. Other than that, I didn't laugh nearly as much as the past 2-3 weeks.

 

Yeah, it seeme that this episode was moreso getting to the story, mainly with the Jim/Karen thing at the end.

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QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 10:39 PM)
Yeah, it seeme that this episode was moreso getting to the story, mainly with the Jim/Karen thing at the end.

 

 

I agree. As soon as Karen found out last week about Jim and Pam, I didnt think it would be long before she asked Jim about his feelings towards Pam. Of course, he asked Karen first if she wanted to help with a prank and she blew him off, she had to know he was going to ask Pam next.

 

I think the thing that threw me off about the whole episode was how down Michael seemed throughout the episode. And I know it was because he was without his right-hand man, but it just made Michael a completely different character. He had a couple of really funny lines when he was talking about how Andy creeped him out though, I was laughing when he was hiding behind the door when Andy was searching for him.

 

Im wondering whats up with Ryan and his psycho girlfriend, she hasnt been in much of any episodes since the dance.

QUOTE(CWSGuy406 @ Jan 18, 2007 -> 10:39 PM)
Yeah, it seeme that this episode was moreso getting to the story, mainly with the Jim/Karen thing at the end.

 

I'm still wondering where they are taking the storyline with Michael and Jan. The picture Michael emailed everyone is still floating out there. They can't just let that angle die.

 

I did laugh at the Gaycation line. I find myself laughing at Kevin and Stanley more and more each week. The more you watch this show, the more you really take to the secondary characters. And speaking of, was Creed in this episode at all? I think both he and Kelly were MIA.

The extended episode is available online at NBC.com...

 

I'm only a little bit trough it. Creed rules.

I'm probably the only one, but I was a little sad for Karen. That was rough.

 

I think my favorite in the episode was Jim's talking head when he said, "Congratulations universe, you win." That's my new motto.

 

Not as funny as last week, but solid and moved the plot along nicely.

I was mildly disappointed. I thought the Staples angle would be way funnier and last a little longer. I also expected them to drag out Andy's demise a little longer at the sametime, but the pranks were excellent.

"I've broken it down into three parts for you: "Professional Resume, Athletic & Skills Resume, and Dwight Schrute trivia"

 

"How would describe myself? Three words: Hard-working, Alpha-male and Jackhammer!"

 

:D

 

 

This was more of a "bridge" episode. It is setting up plotlines for the upcoming episodes.

 

But I agree, I wish there was more "Staples" action.

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