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folks -- our TV went out during the 20-past commercial break. How did the ep end?
The last thing we saw was Andy storm off with the guitar, flipping the tray from the waiter's hand.
(By the way, brilliant practical joke, Jim! Perhaps a little too much prep work, but brilliant execution.)
Andy's dad has a heartfelt chat with Andy...where he basically says that he's never going to be proud of him ever. Everyone else hears it through the baby monitor and realizes that with a dad like that, of course Andy is always trying to please everyone. So when Andy tries to leave, they do the typical
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heartwarming gesture of making him feel included and appreciated and loved.
I kind of don't like that the Office is getting that heartwarming...I like it when things are more awkward.
That said, I thought that one worked.
Fred, I agree. Not sure I would take the time, but that's why Halpert's an evil genius.
Interesting ending. I'd want to know how the heartwarming part was done before making up my mind. Pam and Phyllis could do it very well. In the right circumstances, maybe Jim and Oscar.
Oh, and ditch Robert, bring back Jo.
They set up a bbq, with a grill, and picnic blanket. Darrel asked Andy if he wanted a hamburger or cheeseburger, and someone gave him a beer.
Then they all watched Dwight's closing ceremonies.
The ep is up on Hulu.
Oscar tossed him the beer. It was sweet and understated. Except for the closing ceremonies, of course.
I looooved this week's Parks and Rec. Tom and Donna bringing Ben along to Treat Yourself Day was fantastic.
I agree. I thought it was really nice for them to include him. I'm not sure the batman suit really did it for him, but I was thrilled with his purchase.
Yeah, it didn't exactly make him happy, but it must have helped some since he kept wearing it at home.
I *loved* this episode of Community (I initially called it Continuity). It was intensely freakish and so much fun.
Reality chart.
That chart is made of love. Britta's pizza dance was only in two realities? I loved it.