My gf and I are in a heated debate as to whether the cat Andy gave Angela was Garbage, the cat Dwight attempted to give Angela a couple weeks ago. I could see the connection (Dwight left it in the Vance Refrigeration office and Andy found his cat in the Vance warehouse). But the cat Andy gave Angela looked bigger than Garbage.
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One could also argue that the subject of the documentary isn't so much Dunder Mifflin as it is the employees of Dunder Mifflin, in which case it makes perfect sense to follow them around to other endeavors.
I finally got to see this episode after local weather coverage preempted it Thursday night.
Probably my favorite episode of the season, and it wasn't even that funny overall. Nobody does sentimentality without being sentimental like The Office.
I will have nightmares about Mose and the outhouse for weeks
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."
I like how Michael closed his jacket in the car door after leaving his night job. Nothing was made of it, but I get the feeling Steve Carell is always doing stuff like that.
Originally posted by Mr. BoffoI like how Michael closed his jacket in the car door after leaving his night job. Nothing was made of it, but I get the feeling Steve Carell is always doing stuff like that.
I caught that too. One of those little things that make The Office worth actually watching instead of sorta listening to while doing other stuff.
Lloyd: When I met Mary, I got that old fashioned romantic feeling, where I'd do anything to bone her. Harry: That's a special feeling.
I'm just disappointed they didn't call on Sylvester McCoy... The 3 "seasons" (and I use that word loosely, since there was only about 12 episodes a year) we had him weren't nearly enough.