I agree, Cindy. I liked Robin and Ted together too, but I really respected their mature break-up (stealthily engineered by Lily as it was), so I don't actually want them to get back together only to break up again, as they'll have to.
Very good episode. (Although Lily did reaffirm herself as my least favorite character. What the hell.)
I hate Robin and Ted together, mostly because future Ted has referred to her as Aunt Robin, so it just seems like a waste of time to like them together. I like Robin and Barney much better. I loved all the stuff happening with Robin on the tv in the background! The Lily thing was stupid, and they're not really even trying very hard to hide her pregnancy anymore.
Ooh, I just hit play on last night's Colbert Report, and Neil Gaiman is the guest!
In all fairness, I think that I'd be as put off by the suitjamas as the nightshirt.
The nightshirt could be corrected simply by taking it off, but there's no fixing the wrongness that the suitjamas imply.
Idris Elba's on the Office.
He's still crazy-hot.
He certainly is. I admire the his character's restraint for not just tearing Michael a new one.
In other news, this may be the first time I've wanted to go looking for Office spoilers!
Jim's joke backfiring all day just made me laugh and laugh.
Poor David Wallace. He can't win for losing with Michael. I really like his character.
Oh, Michael.
I'm looking forward to Kelly Vs Angela smackdown.
Well. I wouldn't have been surprised by a firing. But quitting did surprise me.
Steve Carrell showed a certain brilliance in Michael's last confrontation with Charles. The way he was near tears talking about paper.
But I was disappointed because I didn't see any comedy. Except maybe mussed-up Angela, and possibly Andy's orange sweater. It's almost like Charles was there to say, "This isn't funny. It's stupid."
And I'm also looking forward to Kelly vs. Angela. Because I have no doubt neither will ultimately win. After all, we don't know much about Charles as a person.
Steve Carrell showed a certain brilliance in Michael's last confrontation with Charles. The way he was near tears talking about paper.
Yeah, I really love how much Michael loves paper.
Yeah, that wasn't much of a comedy. I was afraid that it would play out like the end of the original series, but they zigged when I thought they would zag.