Jim and Pam go on a double date with Pam's mom and Michael. Dwight uncharacteristically starts being nice to everyone in the office.
This is going to be interesting.
Jim and Pam go on a double date with Pam's mom and Michael. Dwight uncharacteristically starts being nice to everyone in the office.
Oh, and Toby giving Pam punching lessons, with Michael looking on in the background was great too. Steve Carell proved yet again in that episode just how much hilarity he can communicate with just a look.
That was such a a great scene. I had to rewind that one a few times. The joy that Toby had when showing her how to throw the punch was classic.
I thought the whole favor war between Dwight and Andy was hilarious![]()
And got it wrong.I thought it was funny how Michael did the math on his napkin![]()
Agreed, except for the chuckling part. It's a fine line this show dances on between over-the-top funny and over-the-top stupid. This fell squarely on the stupid side of that line.I thought the whole favor war between Dwight and Andy was hilarious![]()
Really? Personally, though I chuckled a couple times, I thought it was the weakest part of this episode.
Agreed, except for the chuckling part. It's a fine line this show dances on between over-the-top funny and over-the-top stupid. This fell squarely on the stupid side of that line.I thought the whole favor war between Dwight and Andy was hilarious![]()
Really? Personally, though I chuckled a couple times, I thought it was the weakest part of this episode.
I think Pam's character - and this episode in general - does a good job of exemplifying how we all feel about Michael. He's so obnoxious. We hate him. We want nothing to do with him. He needs to stay as far away from our families as possible. And then he does something so endearing that he ends up redeeming himself somewhat. And we feel guilty for hating him as much as we do.
And then he opens his mouth again.![]()
Agreed, except for the chuckling part. It's a fine line this show dances on between over-the-top funny and over-the-top stupid. This fell squarely on the stupid side of that line.Really? Personally, though I chuckled a couple times, I thought it was the weakest part of this episode.
I disagree. I've been watching the reruns on my local station and I really liked the original rivalry between Dwight and Andy, so I was glad to see the two of them go at it again. Andy is such a great character and the rivalry with Dwight just showcases that.
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