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I was never in this for the money. But it turns out that the money was a necessity for me.
New episode tomorrow night! And the episode number is a palindrome.
Out of all the hour-longs, this is the one I have been least excited for. My mind's having trouble grasping Jim & Pam voluntarily going to the Schrute farm. I read somewhere that Paul Lieberstein wrote this one. I don't know for sure though. He's written some great episodes, and some not so great episodes. Plus he's Satan.
I bet they go because they feel sorry for him. I can't imagine any other scenario.
Absolutely. This premise has already been set up in that we know that Pam feels very badly for him.
Yeah, I guess I'm thinking too much like myself, who can be pretty selfish and don't care about the people I work with, and not like Jim & Pam, who are sweethearts. Plus I'm sure there is some morbid curiousity involved.
I'd like to see a scenario where Dwight lets Jim & Pam in on the big "secret" that he was dating Angela, they tell him they already knew, and that starts the wheels in motion of them helping him win her back.
That'd be sweet. But poor Andy. He's already decided that he likes her.
Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) spend a night out on Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) family farm, now a bed and breakfast.
Wow. I guess it could make sense if they go because they feel sorry for him....
No. It still doesn't compute.
Maybe they won a radio contest for a free weekend at a local B&B...and it just happened to be the newly-opened, marketing-savvy Schrute Farms B&B.
Hello Rock107. Am I the 10th caller?
Hello Rock107. Am I the 10th caller?
Hello Rock107. Am I the 10th caller?
Stop it!
Is it weird that I have a Froggy 101 sticker on my cube wall like Dwight? my best friend said you could get them for free on their website so she got two and gave me one.
Anybody else kind of sad that this is the last one hour episode and that they are returning to the 30min. format? I understand that some of the storylines have been stretched and may have suffered from the hour format, but still, I enjoy the extra half hour even if sub par for Office standards. It's still a lot better than most things on TV.
I am bummed about it too. I never watched a 30-minute episode and thought "Boy that was the perfect length." Even the lesser ones seemed to end too quickly for me.
I'm bummed too.
So do we think we'll see some JAM hanky panky in this episode? I don't think so, but a girl can wish, right?
Well they are at a B&B, but no, I don't think we'll be invited to view the hanky panky festivities. Although wouldn't it kind of creep you out if you were trying to partake in a WBHF and Dwight was patroling the hallways of said B&B?
I wonder what kind of redecorating Jan is doing at the ol' condo. I'm picturing Modern Ethan Allen with some Contemporary Pottery Barn thrown in, just to add a little variety.
I picture her trying to make the place look like a Crate & Barrel replica.
I realize that Brian will think I'm an idiot for this, but I'm not sad at all. The episodes are better shorter, and I'll take quality over quantity any day. I don't feel like we get to see anything in the long episodes that we wouldn't see in deleted scenes anyway, and a lot of what we do see is pretty much crap.
I don't think you're an idiot for that.
I think you're an idiot for not liking Pink Floyd played loudly.
I don't feel like we get to see anything in the long episodes that we wouldn't see in deleted scenes anyway, and a lot of what we do see is pretty much crap.
Yup. I've been watching some deleted scenes for Season Two, and I would have rather seen those in an hour-long episode than some of the stuff they've been putting in Season 4. Although, if they did an hour long ep. of just Jim and Pam sitting on the roof, talking, I would watch that forever.
I think you're an idiot for not liking Pink Floyd played loudly.
This is the most incorrect sentence I've ever read. I think you accidentally left in the word "not."
This is the most correct sentence I've ever read. I think I accidentally left the oven on.
Umm, OK. Better get on that.
Don't do that. It makes me look like you should have won the Nobel Prize, not Al Gore!
Huh?
I think you're an idiot for liking any Pink Floyd songs other than "Wish You Were Here" and a couple of things from The Wall.
I'm glad we can agree on this.