I seem to recall from a commentary by creator-dude that they are softening the "Hey, this is a fantasy sequence" cuts in recent seasons on the assumption that viewers will know by now that that's just in JD's head.
Experimental TV: Comedy
This thread is part of an experiment to determine Buffistas' interest in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which there will be a brief skirmish to sort out what we want to do next. This thread is for discussion of all comedy, regardless of airing station. [NAFDA]
Oh, my goodness. I just finished the scene where Michael goes to Staples to get Dwight. It was both hilarious in its homage to Officer and a Gentleman and sweet. Also, Michael's dawning recognition of what a jackhole Andy is was really well played. This show, this show. Back to catching up I go...
Kevin, are you all caught up on season 3, now?
Yep, all caught up. Bananas!
I did an Office season 3 and BSG season 3 (second half) marathon in one weekend, and I gotta say, The Office marathon was the fun bit. BSG doesn't quite match.
My brain can not understand why there wasn't The Office today. Poor brain. I don't think I should have watched that much in one go as now there's NO MORE.
I mainlined S3 this weekend. I just have one more ep to watch - the one that aired last week. They've done quite a good job with stringing along the Pam/Jim/Karen/Roy stuff. Not quite so pleased with the Jan/Michael stuff, which is a shame, because I really enjoyed it during S2.
Also, Michael coming to Pam(casso)'s art show - that scene was just d'awwww... and then the funny, with the Chunky bar. "You want half?" Love.
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Finally, Jenna Fisher (however she spells her name) looks gorgeous in that cranberry color they had her in a couple of times.
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Oh! And Dwight with the watering of the plants and arranging Michael's toys just so. Sweet little creepy dude.
Oh, I'm just going to stop now. There is too much.
Not quite so pleased with the Jan/Michael stuff, which is a shame, because I really enjoyed it during S2.
Oh, I'm loving it even more in S3. I love that we're getting Jan's side of it. She will collapse like a dying star! It's all rather delicious.
(That's what she said.)
(Oh God.)
Hee, OK, that line was hilarious. I think, actually, what got me was that Michael was so ridiculous at the party... but then, maybe it wasn't out of proportion for him? I don't know. Anyway, I just have a hard time really buying Jan potentially jeopardizing her career (mainly due to what people will think as opposed to any real HR issues) by dating, you know, Michael, openly. I mean, dating someone that you want to smack yourself upside the head for dating, I get - but if he worked for me? And I were Jan-who-seems-otherwise-smart-and-competent? I don't know. So, I should say that that's the part that kind of makes me go, "Hmmmm..." But, their interactions? Love. (Well, except for the party, which, gnargh)
But, you know, it's not interfering with my enjoyment of the show. Because, love.
I think they're kind of selling Jan as a desperate divorcee of sorts (she's divorced, right?). It's clearly a bad idea but she's got that whole television trope about Women of a Certain Age choosing between settling and Crazy Cat Lady.
Oh, my god. "Lord, beer me strength." I fear this may become my very own "That's what she said."
I think they're kind of selling Jan as a desperate divorcee of sorts (she's divorced, right?).
Yeah, she is. That's a good possibility, though it isn't how I'd been thinking about it. I have to listen again to her "this is what my therapist said" scene.
The thing is, I work in Coporate for a mid-sized company. I used to work with a man called Andy, who thought he was my manager, except he actually was a team leader. Which meant nothing, really, in the structure of the company. He was constantly brown nosing, but was just a complete idiot. He said things which just made the people in the office look at each other and make odd faces. At this minute I'm sat in the office playing a prank on a co-worker by redirecting all their web access to The Muppets homepage. We have our own Jan, who everybody knows is dating somebody completely stupid for her in the office, but nobody says anything to her.
The show, aside from being something which is - you know - funny, and cleverly put together, is something I can completely relate to.