If so what did you think of the ending of the episode?
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I didn't like that it ended on a sad note, but it was interesting to see part of the filming crew; it made it feel more real, since it's easy to forget that the characters are aware of the cameras.
I just went and watched it thanks to this thread. That was really........heavy. I know that The Office has the ability to go where it did, but I don't think it's ever been that sad before. Generally it makes me shed a tear due to being happy, but I can't remember it going opposite direction before.
Oh and the little surprise at the end was nice also. I don't want to ruin what it was though.
Really happy that it took a bit of a 'darker' turn at the end. Was getting quite sick of Pam and Jim being this 'oh so perfect, happy go lucky' couple. It was making them really boring. I think they have handled this whole new job/move very well, and this sort of confrontation was expected and they did a great job with it.
This season overall has been pretty good. The less Andy the better.
The ending with Jim/Pam seemed forced to me. Was like they were going out of their way to make a huge conflict between the two and make Jim look like a dick.
I thought it was a decent episode overall though.
The less Andy the better.
SaintLeonidas
I don't understand how he's even been on the show this long. Watching him is just painful, although thankfully not nearly as painful as when he first started showing up.
Him and Robert California are the worst things about The Office.
It was terrible. What season of The Office is this now? 9? All of a sudden they choose to have an actual occurence of drama? Now lets interact with the camera crew that has been filming us for nine years? That was pathetic, it was totally out of place.
It just felt weird and tacked-on to see those final moments last night. I've only been watching the occasional episode due to vanishing interest, but between that and Steve Carell not returning for the show's finale,I'm not about to lose sleep if I don't see how it ends.
Somebody has to be the Scranton Strangler. And if it isn't going to be Toby, it might as well be Brian or one of the other people that has been filming them all these years. I would like that.
Somebody has to be the Scranton Strangler. And if it isn't going to be Toby, it might as well be Brian or one of the other people that has been filming them all these years. I would like that.
IdioticIcarus
I feel like they're going to go with the obvious choice of Creed, but I hope I'm surprised when the Strangler is revealed.
[QUOTE="toast_burner"]the US Office is superior, deal with itHow is it better? It sucked out all of the charm the original series had and streched it out for over 10 times the length.The Office was good. The Office US sucks.
lamprey263
the US Office is superior, deal with itHow is it better? It sucked out all of the charm the original series had and streched it out for over 10 times the length.[QUOTE="lamprey263"][QUOTE="toast_burner"]
The Office was good. The Office US sucks.
toast_burner
How is it better? It sucked out all of the charm the original series had and streched it out for over 10 times the length.Indeed. The UK office was phenomenal with great characters the US version is blehh,[QUOTE="toast_burner"]
[QUOTE="lamprey263"] the US Office is superior, deal with itIlovegames1992
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