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Great episode. Just uncomfortable enough to be enjoyable, but not so outlandish that it was ridiculous.
I also thought Jim would come to the show, but having Michael go ended being surprising and touching enough to make me think they made a better choice there. My favorite part was Dwight screaming and jumping down from Pam's desk after realizing it was a bat. |
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Yeah, it was. Some funny bits, some excellent vampire references, but the key part of the episode was its emotional core. Good stuff. I've finally started watching this show for the first time this year. I've loved it. I have the season 1 & 2 DVDs and I'm making my way through them. As for the comparison between the Brit and US versions, it's really hard to do. The Brit version was definitely darker, mainly because of the mad descent of the David Brent character. The U.S. version has really benefited from a longer run. It's allowed them to build and add depth to an excellent cast of side characters like Toby, Angela, Stanley, etc., that really add a lot to the show. The Brit version didn't have enough time to really delve that deep into any characters other than the core group. If I had to make a call, I think I'd prefer Tim over Jim, but Dwight has surpassed Gareth. The Christmas Special/finale of the Brit version, however, is as good as TV gets really. It's one of the best series finales out there. It was really great, great stuff.
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02-16-2007, 10:01 AM | #253 |
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If everyone loved the British office, why was it's run so short?
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02-16-2007, 10:06 AM | #254 | |
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As I understand it, seasons in the UK for that type of show typically have a very short run of episodes. The BBC didn't cancel the series. It was wildly popular, I just think it was never intended to run all that long.
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02-16-2007, 10:08 AM | #255 |
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UK seasons of shows are generally 6 episodes long. They also don't necessarily start at any particular set time like the US.
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02-16-2007, 10:34 AM | #256 |
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Nevermind what I said about Pam and her ex-fiancee... he started reverting back to himself again. Even when he was trying to compliment her paintings, it sounded weird.
I noticed at the beginning that it was directed by Joss Whedon, but it caught me offguard and didn't think it was the same guy. Good to see someone else saw that. Michael Scott started off all crazy again, but the ending redeemed him. |
02-16-2007, 10:40 AM | #257 |
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Next week's episode is being direct by JJ Abrams of "Lost"/"Alias" fame.
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02-16-2007, 12:08 PM | #259 | |
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I noticed that, and liked it. It was interesting that when Roy came by and praised her art, she kinda brushed it off - when Michael came by, she was thrilled. |
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02-16-2007, 12:50 PM | #260 |
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When Michael went off on Ryan about not getting a sale yet and setting a fire I was waiting for him to say something about how he wears the same bright blue shirt to work every single day.
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02-16-2007, 01:11 PM | #261 |
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02-16-2007, 02:17 PM | #262 | |
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Beacuse Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant are interested in making good shows, not milking something until the very end (although actually, they've managed to have both with the US series, im sure they're getting nice chunk of change). The Office was wildy popular, he just decided to end it. Same thing he's doing with Extras. Here in America, people are willing to tolerate total shit tv for a looong time, and the networks really dont care at all about quality. |
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Hmmm.... I wouldn't say it was necessarily typical of his style, but I would say there is little coincidence they had him direct and episode with a Vampire sub-plot. |
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Ah brilliant. I always like episodes were Michael shows himself to be a good guy right after ones he goes insane in. It keeps him balanced. It was really a great gesture for Michael to show up and really show interest in Pam's work (which not even Roy did, really). Of course he was still emotional from Ryan saying Dunder-Mifflin was going to be obsolete in 15 years.
Jim's vampire stuff was awesome... especially Dwight's face whenever he 'realized' it wasn another vampire symptom. And Meredith, in the middle of the ep, calling from the bathroom was rolling on the floor hilarious! Creed being willing to do ANYTHING Dwight was asking for was great as well. Though I do wonder what else he has in that desk of his.
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02-17-2007, 12:56 AM | #265 |
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I loved Jim's vampire stuff and Dwight's reactions. Overall, another excellent episode.
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Agreed. The way he cut off Dwight..."Yep." "Sure." "What size?" When Kelly was telling him not to hurt the bat: "Animals don't feel pain." |
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02-17-2007, 09:29 AM | #267 |
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It says something about the state of current television when Roy--a second tier character on a comedy--is being written with more depth and complexity than 95% of the TV characters out there.
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Oh that was sooo funny! The actor that plays Stanley is brilliant. I like how he put the jacket over his head and said, "I'm outta here." He needn't say much to get us busting up. The ending when Michael showed up at Pam's art gallery had me tear up a bit; what a thoughtful kind man he was buying her art and displaying it when she was down on her stuff. Oh yeah, and the candy bar bit in class was hilarious too!! Overall nice rebound after last week. |
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02-17-2007, 12:46 PM | #269 |
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Today instead of doing anything useful I'm going to catch up on all the episodes of The Office that I've missed this season...which is just about all of them.
And drink some Captain & Coke. /tk
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Well, it says something more (sadly) than Two and a Half Men gets a bigger audience. |
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02-21-2007, 11:38 AM | #271 |
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I have a Office related story that I had to share with you guys. I was sitting at my desk today and one of my co-workers comes in late. So obviously we have that one guy that knows exactly when everyone comes and leaves everyday, but he isn't our boss. He goes up to that person and asks why he was late. The guy tells him this story.
He was at home eating dinner with his family and his 7 year old son shreeks and yells "BAT!!". In his downstairs a bat had gotten in the house and was flying around. He said his family was running around in terror as the bat flew through the house. Finally he saw the bat fly down the stairs into the basement and shut the door. He called animal control and told them what he did. AC said that was the worst thing he could do and to open the door to see if the bat was still flying around. He did slowly and the bat started flying up the steps after him. He immediatly shut the door and screamed in terror. Finally AC came and caught the bat for him. The entire time he was telling this story I had last week's episode of The Office in my head. I'm laughing so hard, but the guy didn't see it so he didn't share the same humor in it that I did. "Poop, Poop was raining from the ceiling. Poop" |
02-22-2007, 08:48 PM | #272 |
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Creed is awesome
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02-22-2007, 08:54 PM | #273 |
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And I can't believe Roy had a date.
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02-22-2007, 10:06 PM | #274 |
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I liked when Roy started smashing shit and his brother joined in "Damn Jet Ski!!"
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02-22-2007, 10:56 PM | #275 |
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Creed really is awesome. His life is crazy. Dwight should get a career in investigating houses.
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Yep! The next episode should reallllllly be interesting. "I'm gonna kill Jim Halpert." The scene where Jim was talking and Dwight was yanking on the bannister in the background was great. |
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Interesting idea, but I'm not sure if I like it
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It'd be cool if the re-runs ran during the summer when they were supposed to and not the time when new episodes are supposedly to be freaking run. |
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Well they only produce 22 episodes a year, so to run from September to May there will have to be some reruns in between the new episodes.
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03-09-2007, 07:05 PM | #281 |
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I think it's a cool idea in theory, I'll wait to see the implementation though.
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03-09-2007, 07:28 PM | #282 |
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It actually sounds very cool to me. Look, repeats during the season will happen. It seems silly to complain about The Office, when another show I watch, House, is on-TV, off-TV so damned much (because of American Idol) you never know when its coming on (thank you DVR).
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I'll be interested to see if it's scenes that haven't been shown on the itunes version. I suppose I'll have to DVR those two episodes.
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Just reminding people its back on now. Supersized 40 minutes, which means 22 minutes of show and 18 minutes of commercials.
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04-05-2007, 08:18 PM | #285 |
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The woman's suit gag was pretty damn funny
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04-05-2007, 08:27 PM | #286 |
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What's wrong with naming the baby Usher?
Usher Jennifer Hudson Kuppour. I love how the whole Ryan-Indian girl relationship is just running out of control, and its totally believable. |
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I love when Darryl teaches Michael "black man" talk
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"I'm going to beat your head in with a hammer. Let's go"
(listens over to Ryan and Kelly) "Ok" And I loved how Toby said if it was on purpose that Michael put Toby back with Ryan and Kelly, it was genius.
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Oh my god, I haven't laughed this hard in a while.
The Ryan-Kelly Netflix talk was absolutely hilarious... and I totally never do that when my girl talks. |
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How long till people with depression demand an apology?
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dwight, you ignorant slut
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Was Creed peeing in the bushes?
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Dang it I forgot today was Thursday!
Luckily I subscribe to the show through iTunes so I'll be able to download it tomorrow.. /tk
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am i a hero? i really can't say, but yes.
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Brilliant!!
I especially liked when Creed pointed out the castle and you could clearly see the spires above the fence. "It's takes bravery to be you", hehe "I'm coming down for my present" "If John Mellencamp ever wins an Oscar, I'll be a VERY rich man!"
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I found the episode amusing as well. [/re-shun]
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