Definitely. Also, Andy better watch out, as his leaving to the Bahamas for three weeks has left a dejected Erin open to possibly hooking up with Plop. -G
After all they've done with Andy and Erin, I'd be almost as ticked off if they broke up as I would be if Jim and Pam split. Ellie Kemper was awesome in this episode. But I think the storyline that's going to steal the season is Oscar's.
This. How many times has he disappeared? Michael might randomly leave work every now and then, but he wouldn't leave for two weeks at a time.
Off the top of my head, I can't recall any indication that Andy has ever been seen making a sale, but I haven't seen last year yet.
I wouldn't be surprised if the interns make more money than Andy who likely receives a paycheck because of his education and not his title.
It's just a TV show, mate. How can it be likely that a non-existent paycheque for his pretend job at a fictional company is based on a diploma which doesn't exist?
i'd be ok with that. the only negative is that they'd then have to dedicate an entire episode to all about andy.
Erin passed along Dwight's message to Stanley to "eat it!". Also, according to Erin, Plop's mustache looked like an eyebrow in the middle of his face. -G
What, we aren't going to talk about the cliffhanger at the end? Is Jim getting fired from the startup, or is he going to quit D-M?
Jim's arc from day one is that he hates his boring, dead-end job in a nowhere town. You would think that his story conclusion has to be that he breaks free and finds something that interests and excites him, right?
Pardon me, but... It's worth pointing out our public parks and libraries truly are the best, and the new downtown has five-star dining.
I thought last nights episode was the funniest all season, hopefully they can keep the momentum going...
The session with Dwight and Angela talking to Toby was priceless. Also liked Pam in this episode. And as irritated as I was with Phyllis and Stanley for a while, that prank turned out to be pretty good. I'll need to talk about the rest over my advanced communication system -- SMS text.
yeah the session with Toby was hilarious, reminded me of season 2 when he was asking toby sex ed questions ha ha
Agreed. It was a great episode. I suppose Andy died at sea after being rejected by Mindy... That was hilarious. I had to rewatch that a few times. The first time it caught me so off-guard after the break that I nearly started crying. The conclusion with Phyllis and Stanley did make up for the rest. I liked some of the Pam stuff. The reaction when she fully processes that she lost business was great.
I lost it when Angela opened the door and Dwight was just chillin there naked. Great episode all around.