Maybe there's some sort of animal we can make a sacrifice to. Like, a giant buffalo, or, some sort of monster, like something with the body of a walrus, with the head of... a sea lion. Or something with the body of an egret, with the head of a meerkat. Or, just, the head of a monkey with the antlers of a reindeer, with the body of, ahhh..., a porcupine.
No matter how many times I've seen it, I never don't bust out laughing when he says a porcupine. Something about the comedic timing of that sequence is so perfect.
Haven't seen a lot of the later episodes but just watched the opening where Dwight finds an old Jim prank and is searching for the holy grail. Holy shit, hilarious.
Also, watched Beautiful Boy this weekend. Turns out Michael and Holly didn’t make it. (I wish that was the saddest part of the movie. Feel free to check the movie out if you want your heart and dick simultaneously punched in for two straight hours.)
uhh yeah... NOPE Have a 2 year old son and another one due this week. That movie looks like it would take my heart right out of my chest and smash it in front of me
Episodes where Dwight gets made manager and Jim is the assistant to the regional manager are so entertaining. Jim’s no nonsense policy is classic Jim nonsense.
i wish steve carell attended things like this. I feel like i never see him with the cast gets together.
Team no reunion. The finale was perfect with the only exception being that Michael Scott was not at the panel.
"Angela, do you like lacrosse? The Scranton U varsity is going to scrimmage the JV squad. Should be pretty interesting, JV gets pretty amped...You wanna go?...because we could grab some food after..."
Just finished at least my 5th watch of the entire series. The finale brings the waterworks every single time. I love the show so much. I already want to start it over again.
Nick at Nite has started airing episodes from 10-11pm. They started the other day from the beginning, so good time to get in if anyone wants to do a series rewatch.
Robert California's interview with Toby, Jim, and Gabe is incredible. Can't understand how people dislike that character.
I’m this so much. By the time the seriousness and finality of the final season episodes arrive, I’m already ready to go again with the immature hijincks, workplace tomfoolery, and totally character driven 1st and 2nd season episodes again. Gets me every time. I had the pleasure of introducing my wife to the show and we’ve just finished our 3rd rewatch.