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I thought the mixer was such a typical Michael move. Of course he woudn't go for the simpler solution of announcing he found a glove and the owner should
contact him to get it back. I guess throwing a party is much psychologically damaging than asking if someone is simple. Too funny.
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veeisforvictory |
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CoconutPhone wrote:oh and the look she gave, its like it took a lot to go to a Singles' Mixer already on Valentine's Day and then be rejected there too...haha ...it was definitely solid epi but the fact that everyone stayed was not in character maybe Pam and Jim would do that but the others not soo much...and Creed stealing blood too funny |
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toomanynachos16 |
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I loved the reasoning behind Andy's absence!
oh and the look she gave, its like it took a lot to go to a Singles' Mixer already on Valentine's Day and then be rejected there too...haha ...it was definitely solid epi but the fact that everyone stayed was not in character maybe Pam and Jim would do that but the others not soo much...and Creed stealing blood too funnyI really don't think that anyone was out of charater. Everyone stayed because Oscar rallied them to get behind Michael in his time of need! |
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dontkilloffcharlie |
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valentines episode was one of the best of the season.
best line was in the cold open "but what kind of machine can put out candy for everyone? (pause)....vending machine" |
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ptcruisn56 |
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Even though I quite enjoyed The Office this week and still do very much enjoy it, I rewatched Casino Night this morning and the first two episodes of season
three. Definitely a quality drop but then again I always think the finales and premiers are excellent.
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JRobbed |
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dontkilloffcharlie wrote: That cracked me up. |
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Matt310 |
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ptcruisn56 wrote:No matter the quality of the season, the writers (usually) know how to write good finales and premieres. "The Dundies," "Casino Night," "Gay Witch Hunt," "The Job," "Goodbye Toby" and "Weight Loss" would all rank high on my list of favorite episodes. ("Fun Run" excluded.) What I liked about the episode was how simple it was. The writers didn't push anything too over the top (though Phyllis and Bob in the bathroom is still too obvious for me...I would have liked it if they dined and dashed more). Poor Pam, though. I honestly think she is done (vending machine comment). At this point, she seems overqualified for a receptionist position and I cannot imagine it being too fulfilling. The writers should find a way to keep her in the office, but with a different position. And I wouldn't be surprised if it came out by the end of the season that Jim is the main reason Scranton is doing so well. This could lead to promotion within Scranton or a job in New York. |
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Glebe220 |
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Andy's been documenting his honeymoon adventures: http://www.angelaandy.com/thehoneymoon.shtml
A so-so episode but I loved when Jim and Pam figured out what was going on with Phyllis and Bob and the very end with Phyllis and Stanley trying to score free cookies |
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TheEasyOne |
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i will never look at phyllis the same again.
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shrewlaura |
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Good episode! I thought it was funny enough without being too wacky.
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Mega64 |
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Dwight getting praise from everyone after stealing Michael's idea was priceless.
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Jeff P3 |
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That was a great episode, one of the best of this season. Dwight and Michael comparing diary entries was hilarious.
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TV MA LSV |
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"i've got a golden ticket opportunity. why don't you skip up to the roof and jump off?"
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Antithesys |
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Frankly at this point the show would suffer if the season finale cliffhanger is anything other than Michael getting fired. The more David lets him get away
with, the more absurd it gets. The writers need to fire Michael and then figure out a way to get him back or otherwise keep him in the show.
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CoconutPhone |
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Andy trying to come up with ideas with 'golden' in it was genius.
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3hairsandyouremine |
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I laughed out loud so many times last night. God, I love Creed! He called Dwight "Jim".
I give this episode, 4 staplers!
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LadyGrinningSoul |
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Excellent episode! I laughed many times! The whole Michael/Darryl exchange was a riot, from Michael addressing him as "You Idiot!" "Start
over." "Sir..." to Michael's "I'm gonna ask you something and I want you to be totally honest... what's a pallet?"
Andy: Nice.... BOOBS to his potential girlfriend. |
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Antithesys |
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Jim: (slaps Dwight) The KGB vill vait for no one!!!
Dwight: That's true. Michael: ...profiligate... Pam: Stopping a fight in the parking lot. An Obama fashion show...whatever that is. Trapped in an oil painting. I'm gonna save that one. Michael: Well you know Jim, it is not my fault that you bought a house to impress Pam. That is why carnations exist. Creed: That's not why. I hope Jim still gets all of Blue Cross' business even if Michael/Dwight got them to go exclusive. |
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maxxfisher |
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Working in sales, they would still be Jim's client. Michael's bonus is probably based on the overall performance of the branch so what helps Jim helps
Michael
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Delores Mulva |
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I didn't like last night's episode so much. I thought the cold open fell flat, and I did not like the idea of Michael letting Dwight take the fall for
something. Michael's thing is that he's a nice guy, but he's completely clueless and lucks into half the stuff that goes right in his life. Him
seeing it all the way through and being ready to let Dwight get fired for his mistake without any sort of agonizing seemed very wrong. There were a lot of nice
little touches in the show, though. Mindy Kaling's take on Dwight is hilarious.
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