The Office:
I thought it was a reasonably funny, if not stellar episode, and the last big with Dwight-as-Jim had me on the FLOOR. The messenger bag! His HAIR! "Blah blah blah.... some comment"! His looks to the camera!
I was also glad to see S2-ish Jim, being decent to Andy when he's down in the dumps. Aw.
Where have I seen that actress who played Barbara Allen before? She looked v. familiar.
I loved the opening and ending of The Office. Jim's impersonation was dead on.
This day is bananas! B-A-N-A-N-A-S.
I love Kelly. I would hate her in real life, but she's adorable as a television character.
Ahahahaha! The impersonations were great, and I loved seeing Dwight getting back at Jim.
Threat Level: Midnight! hee!
The Office
I thought it was a reasonably funny, if not stellar episode, and the last big with Dwight-as-Jim had me on the FLOOR. The messenger bag! His HAIR! "Blah blah blah.... some comment"! His looks to the camera!
Yes. This was the episode I've been waiting for all season. And by that I mean, after every episode that blew my mind or left me completely useless on account of all the squee, I figured we'd get one of these. It seems to me that when I was trying to post about
The Office
in my LJ, each week's post contained a statement something along the lines of, "I didn't think it could get any better than last's weeks, and now it did. Oh show!" This one was only a fully decent episode. I was shocked by how ordinary-good it was.
The beginning and the end killed me dead, though. It was the Michael stuff (again) that left me unimpressed. This time though, I don't think it was a failure to reign Carell in. The writing just wasn't that funny. I did appreciate the unhappy customer refusing to care that Michael was sorry, though. That seemed remniscent of early episodes, where everything is just awkward.
I thought Angela's attempts at Customer Service were the best part after the Jim-as-Dwight and Dwight-as-Jim stuff. The Dwight-as-Jim stuff was the best, but JK's Jim-as-Dwight did impress me. I expect RW to be able to do that sort of stuff, but JK was really excellent as Dwight, too.
You know, I think "unimpressed" is too strong of a word up there. My main point was -- last night's episode was a normally good episode of a good comedy, instead of something that left me full of glee and/or aching (the best episodes of The Office do both).
I thought Angela's attempts at Customer Service were the best part after the Jim-as-Dwight and Dwight-as-Jim stuff.
Yep. Everything with Kelly and the accountants was great.
Everything with Kelly and the accountants was great.
Seriously! I am going to have Kelly's B-A-N-A-N-A-S cheer stuck in my head all day!
My main point was -- last night's episode was a normally good episode of a good comedy, instead of something that left me full of glee and/or aching (the best episodes of The Office do both).
I thought it was funny as hell but didn't have the same kind of emotional resonance of the best episodes.
Seriously! I am going to have Kelly's B-A-N-A-N-A-S cheer stuck in my head all day!
Yes! Mindy is wonderful. I love her. I love her more because she's a writer who ended up being such a delightful comedic actor.
I thought it was funny as hell but didn't have the same kind of emotional resonance of the best episodes.
Yes. Well, and the "press conference" left me feeling underwhelmed me. Even then though, Pam made those scenes for me. I did like Michael's apology video.
I love her more because she's a writer who ended up being such a delightful comedic actor.
"Once I said I was Bridget Jones and talked like this. Hullo! I like ice cream. I want a boyfriend."
Even then though, Pam made those scenes for me.
Hee.
"Actually, one could argue that it wastes time."
"For instance, that last thing you said...."