Loved how all the gals in the office were dressed up as cats. Pam looked exceptionally cute! I also got a chuckle out of "3-hole punch" Jim.
Michael's attempt at firing was astounding in its ineptness, yet it was kind of touching how Michael didn't want to hurt anybody.
Loved the pumpkin on the car as well.
"Lita holds a Stone Cold Steve Austin home pregnancy test. What will the Bottom Line say? “Hell Yeah” or “Eh-EH”?" - Raw Satire, 6/15/04 (Apparantly ours said "Hell Yeah", 03/08/05)
Thank you NBC for not cancelling this show after 6 episodes. It grows on me a little more each time. So is Pam. She's cute as a button in a girl-next-door-you-can-actually-talk-to kind of way. I laugh out loud more at one episode than in a whole season of "Joey" or "Will & Grace". Keep this show with "My Name is Earl" and bring "Scrubs" back and you've got a true Must-See TV night of comedy.
Dwight's interactions with Michael are gold. So was Dwight calling to supplement the martial arts portion of his resume. "Martial Arts isn't important? Tell that to 1 billion Asians!"
That's the thing about Michael. He's a dolt, but he's a sincere, well-meaning dolt, which at least gives his character a dimension.
Plus, if one moment has to qualify itself as being the greatest thing ever, it's the ROTJ-like close-up of Dwight while he's talking to Michael coupled with the hooded evil look of glee he gives the camera when he thinks it's Jim that's going to be canned.
The "camera/cameraman" is starting to become more of a character on the show, but it's not 4th-wall comedy that's out of context at all, but it's as if they spent the first 10 episodes establishing that the office is being shot documentary-style before letting the cast play to the camera directly as much as they're doing now.
(edited by Blanket Jackson on 19.10.05 1243) "He's too much of gentleman to assume that the lady he is with would have a disease and he's man enough to raise any offspring that should arise. HE IS AL WILSON."[-DEAN~, 7/22/05]
Dwight being shot as the Emperor arguing with Michael's second head was the greatest scene ever. Everyone dressed up felt quite a lot like the Comic Relief episode. Because everyone was dressed up.
PAM AS A CAT COSTUME. MEOW.
Keep this show with "My Name is Earl" and bring "Scrubs" back and you've got a true Must-See TV night of comedy.
The missing piece is of course the late, lamented, sort of acceptable Committed.
Originally posted by dwatersI laugh out loud more at one episode than in a whole season of "Joey" or "Will & Grace".
What the hell is Joey's deal anyway. I am still watching out of the barest remaining attachment to the character, but this season is even worse than the first.
Originally posted by JustinShapiroWhat the hell is Joey's deal anyway. I am still watching out of the barest remaining attachment to the character, but this season is even worse than the first.
So YOU'RE the one person left watching this show! Noce to meet you. Now turh the channel so they can cancel Joey!
You can do it Otto! You can do it Otto!
Make this spare, I'll give you free gelato!
Then back to my place where I will get you blotto!
Originally posted by General ZodWhat's up with Scrubs? Is it coming back?
January. Braff worked his contract on Scrubs this year so that he could shoot The Last Kiss (with Rachel Bilson) & Fast Track (with Jason Bateman, Amanda Peet & Paul Rudd) back-to-back and then do the season.
DVDs; Blog Calgary Flames: 2-4-1-0 Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights: 2-2-0-0
https://www.youtube.com/​​​watch?​​​feature=player_​​​embedded&​​​v=ncvFAm4kYCo#t=0 Damn it. I was ready to absolutely HATE this re-make as I LOVE the original. But while it has the same premise, there is a twist.