Bro conrad and belly have no chemistry at all, it’s actually killing me:sob::sob::sob:
THE WAY JERE HAS BEEN LOOKING AT BELLY
don't forget: I'm just a girl, standing in front of a fanbase, asking them to see JERE IS THE ONLY ANSWER.
Conrad probably wouldn't be so sad and moody all the time if he was just completely honest about his feelings instead of suppressing them and acting like a dick. The boy's got a lot of growing up to do.
Kevin ship Pam and Jim as much as we viewers ship them and it's so hilarious. Haha I feel him.
I'm not crying, you are crying!
Dwight: Anti-flashing task force! Above the sink. Above the sink. Hmm. PAM!
The moment when Pam is crying and Dwight gives his handkerchief to her is soo sweet.
The ending with Dwight was perfect
Dwight: Are you near sighted or far sighted?
Ben Franklin: Both. That's why I invented the bifocal.
Dwight: GAH!!!
Michael is so over the top in this episode. It's one of the early times for the show, where parts of it are unbearable to watch. Great stuff though. Congratulations Phyllis
I liked Michael at the end; it turns out, he can be normal and kind.
Outstanding episode that shows how Michael, deep down, believes in what he does and the people he supervises, no matter how inept he may be at his job. There's lots of laughs in his embarrassing speech to Ryan's class, and lots of great human moments, like when he gives Pam the acceptance she needs when her art show's going poorly. Really great work on both the comedy and emotion front.
Dwight: Everyday, for eight years, I have brought pepper spray into this office to protect myself and my fellow employees.
And everyday, for eight years, people have laughed at me.
Well, who's laughing now?
JIM dressing as Dwight is so the best part!
May Lord Beer me strength!
AGAIN! That damn ending got me again. So good, so beautifully played out.
That ending still gets me every damn time!
"Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me."
Hopefully Dwight know where the clitoris is now. I never would have imagined him and Angela together.
Is it supposed to hate the main character?
How did Michael think stereotyping would help diversity issues? :joy:
I love pan and Jim already and they aren’t dating yet
the chocolate bar throw at Kevin, oh God
I‘m really starting to like this show. This episode was really funny. Especially that last scene with Dwight and his dyed hair.
Loved the "alliance" bit and Jim working with Pam to prank Dwight.
Michael, as usual, was completely unfunny. I realize he's supposed to be so unfunny that it's funny, but it just doesn't work for me.
The 6/10 I gave this episode is the average of ~9 for Jim/Pam/Dwight's plot, and ~3 for Michael's party.
I'm more bearish on this episode than some, but I do appreciate the way it starts to soften Michael a bit, showing him as still completely inappropriate, but also someone the audience can sympathize with, even if he's completely awful and misguided at times. It's also one of Pam's best outings in the early going, having her show some backbone for arguably the first time in the series, being unexpectedly kind to Michael (and receiving kindness in return via Jim when Michael doesn't give her the "longest engagement" award), and coming this close to expressing her feelings for Jim. This one starts slow, but its last act is outstanding.
I LOVED PAM AND JIM SCENE WHEN PAM GET JEALOUS
The two female lead detectives make a great team. I love watching them work together, this show has been great so far.
I really enjoyed the contrasts in this episode in comparison to the first. Imagine the results of the first case if just one of them understood victimology a bit more...