Ooopps...again.
The look on Alexis's face was great when she realized that she painted herself as a big threat btw.
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Ooopps...again.
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Alffmix |
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^^ You're a triple threat.
Oops wrong forum. Man I LOVED that new episode. I was freakin' hooked. Mini-plasma TV <3 "My appartment is on fire...flooded" <3 "I think she's trying to poison me..." <3 Jan's random jealousy of Pam <3 Everything about the candles <3 |
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54321blastoff |
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Didn't the Pam jealousy start when Pam accidentally walked in on Michael changing for the Rabies Cure Walk..or was it there before that?
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she314 |
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Oh man, this episode was just like *insert any holiday dinner here* at my Dad's house. His gf is cuckoo for cocoa puffs and she always loses her shit
halfway through. Good times |
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Nods |
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Love the ending clip with Jan polishing his Dundy it was both heart-breaking and funny. I didn't like this episode that much on first viewing but I have a
feeling it will be much funnier on second viewing
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kitty white |
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2Podunk 2Town wrote: agreeance. and I LOATHED the weird confessionals in the bathroom. didn't make sense. why would the camera follow jim and pam to the bathroom? why were they even there to begin with? but i have to say melora hardin brought it this episode. if there's anyone who can offset the grating zaniness of the Dwight character, it's Jan and she did a really good job. when Jan got fired I was disappointed that her role on the show would be dimished but she's gotten a couple of good storylines since. Andy's tutrleneck + dress shirt + sweater tied over the shoulders ensemble was classic. Also, were they supposed to be playing charades? "Governer of California! Terminator!" "More clues!" Does anyone else think Dwight and Pam looked a bit chunky? |
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chad6 |
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I AGREE!!!! GO BACK TO THE OFFICE!!!! I
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CoconutPhone |
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The bathroom was just their private space like the conference room to do the confessionals. Where else could they do it in the condo where no one else would
hear them? It just substituted for the conference room, not that they were actually going to the bathroom and the crew followed.
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It was an ok episode. I wasn't too thrilled with the confessionals. They weren't needed. You knew they were uncomfortable. I'm a little tired of
Jim acting superior to Mike. I'd rather see Mike acting superior to Dwight. It's much more funnier and less condescending. I wish they'd focus more
on Andy and less on Jim. At least Andy is goofy enough to enjoy Michael and Dwight's company.
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Delores Mulva |
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Love the ending clip with Jan polishing his Dundy it was both heart-breaking and funny. I think she was trying to glue it back together from where it broke after hitting the plasma TV. If the writers are trying to foreshadow something, Jan not being able to fix that broken Dundy would make a great image. |
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Nods wrote: Agreed, the best Offfice epis are so cringe inducing the first time around like you can't believe you are watching this, but 2nd time around just
convulsing with laughter.
A comic version of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Best scene: Michael's "bed" Best line: "This would be great to cook with" And Jan has probably had Pam Hate since Day One or Two because you know Michael more than implied the relationship with Pam when they compared past relationships. Jan and Angela's looks when Pam made The Denial were awesome. |
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I absolutely loved this episode. It was chock full of uncomfortable, hilarious goodness. I agree this episode will get better with repeated viewings, because
there was so much in there to laugh about, so many facial expressions and glances and comments.
I had no problem with them being out of the office for this episode because it was comedic gold. I'm sure so many people can relate to the awkwardness of a social situation with their boss and spouse. It reminded me of a party I went to that my boss and his wife attended. He and his wife made baby talk and practically called each other Schmoopy throughout dinner. eta: "Oaky afterbirth" had me on the floor.
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CoconutPhone |
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Misterpuff wrote:
Oh hell yes that was awesome. Talk about smoldering hatred. I think that seed was planted in Jan's mind a long time ago re: Pam. Look back at the race episode and you can see she already has it in her head. I love tht it came out tonight. we just need Pam to follow through with Michael now. Jan trying to glue the Dundee back together was hilariousy sad. Oh and how awesome was the beer sign lighting at dinner? I was dying. |
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LadyGrinningSoul |
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This episode was worth the wait! It was so uncomfortable yet a complete riot. Jan and Michael are the most dysfunctional couple probably ever.
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NiceToAnimals |
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"You know I have soft teeth!"
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maxxfisher |
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kitty white wrote: They were playing celebrity. Sort of like that game Taboo. You give clues but can't say the actual name |
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CoconutPhone |
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The wine, the bed "See? He fits perfectly.", the Celebrity game all great stuff. definitely a good repeat viewing. Nice seeing Angela and Andy
invovled in a core group stryline. Angela telling Michael "no" over and over when he tried to hug her.
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stacy1201 |
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Haha, I loved the game:
"Katie Holmes?" "No! But he's married to her!" "Dawson's Creek!" I was confused about Michael and Jan's relationship after the last episode (The Deposition). I was wondering if they would address that again because I was kinda left hanging. |
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CoconutPhone |
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Yeh Michael hinted at the fallout from Deposition when he said you'd better watch out or she'll sue you. She likes suing people. etc.
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