Finally watched my tape of this week's HIMYM and it was great. I can't believe that nobody's mentioned it. I loved how they used the "spoiler" stuff to get to the real issue: Marshall's password. And all the spoiler faults were things that the characters actually do. (For the most part. I'm not sure that Lily's loud chewing was ever apparent before.)
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Finally watched my tape of this week's HIMYM and it was great. I can't believe that nobody's mentioned it. I loved how they used the "spoiler" stuff to get to the real issue: Marshall's password. And all the spoiler faults were things that the characters actually do. (For the most part. I'm not sure that Lily's loud chewing was ever apparent before.)
It was awesome. It cracked me up because I recently learned that my mother's "loud" chewing apparently drove my brother crazy. I never noticed it.
In all fairness to Lily, she was eating loud food like pretzels and celery. I mean, it's not like she was loud eating a doughnut.
Awww.
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So, Office last night: too much pathos or what?
I was watching from the hall on at least half the deposition scenes, but I thought it came together well in the end. Still, it was always a relief when they switched over to the ping-pong B-plot.
So, Office last night: too much pathos or what?
I watch The Office for the drama. I mean, it can be a funny show, but it's the angst that brings me back week after week. When (unlike this week) Michael is driving into lakes he can see right in front of him, and kidnapping pizza boys, I roll my eyes.
"Yes, my boyfriend is 12".
"To be delicate? They hang off the ladies chest. They make milk".
"Yes, my boyfriend is 12".
I have seen this quoted a few times now, so I will presume it's correct, but I heard "Yes, my boyfriend is swell."
So, Office last night: too much pathos or what?
Just enough. I'm with Cindy. Poor betrayed Michael.