I really loved that episode. A lot.
I loved it too.
Stella had (has) big-time Tony issues, so I can see her telling someone else that he's completely out of the picture, in an effort to convince herself that he's completely out of the picture.
I could buy this but the first time we see Tony w/ Ted it's obvious that they've met and had some sort of relationship before. And, as far as I remember, that hasn't been mentioned previously at all.
That's a good point, but a lot of Ted and Stella's relationship has taken place off screen, so I'm still okay with it.
I am going to miss Sarah Chalke. I'm mostly glad she's not the mother, but I really enjoyed her turn as Stella.
I was disappointed by The Office last night. Too much advancing the story lines, not enough funny. Almost soap opera.
Okay, the "let's hang around while Michael tells his mother he's engaged to Holly" part was pretty good.
Really? I thought it was really funny. While advancing the storylines. Jim and Pam on Blueteeth was gold. "That's what she said! THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID! THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!"
Really? I thought it was really funny.
I did too! I miss Amy Ryan of course but it may have been my favorite episode so far this season. All the picture mugs!
I liked it, too. The love triangle is headed for tragedy, though. I don't want to feel bad for Andy!
Hee, that was totally my favorite part too, P-C. I enjoyed the episode muchly. Anytime Kelly gets a decent amount of screentime makes me happy.
All the picture mugs!
That was awesome.
The love triangle is headed for tragedy, though. I don't want to feel bad for Andy!
Right?? It's so sad.
Hee, that was totally my favorite part too, P-C.
Why can't I marry her? Whyyyyy.
The episode was directed by Stephen Merchant, of the British version.
I felt whiplash from Kelly's involvement. First she gets hosed over the bridesmaid dress (raising the sympathy level), then she turns into the villain of the Jim and Dwight storyline.