"Yes, I have a dream, and it's not some MLK dream for equality. I want to own a decommissioned lighthouse. And I want to live at the top. And nobody knows I live there. And there's a button that I can press that'll launch that lighthouse into space." - Stanley Hudson
Everything else that was funny this week was icing on the cake.
That line was just terrific. That has to be the longest phrase he's ever uttered in one of those talking-head sections. I loved how he just kept going and going and getting weirder and weirder.
This show really has some renewed energy this season.
JACK COLEMAN!!! I had heard he'd be popping up on the show, and here he is as a suitor for Angela. It should be fun to see what happens between him and Dwight.
You believe me, don't you? Please believe what I just said...
"Hay Place: A Place for Hay" and "those are show bales, not play bales" were great. Then Dwight triumphantly strode to the secret spot with his hay crown and cape and it got even better. Good episode.
I wish we had gotten to hear the rest of Creed's bit.
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.
My wife was rather annoyed every time Hay Place was shown. "Those are straw bales, not hay bales!"
She gets very nerdy about ag stuff and My Little Ponies, so I make her repeat stuff like that in the "nerd voice" she uses when she disapproves of something I'm nit-picking about.
"Tattoos are the mullets of the aughts." - Mike Naimark
I sort of love how the guy who Eddie Murphy beat up at the country club in front of Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop is getting a bit of a resurgence so late in his career.