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Summary courtesy of NBC:
MICHAEL IS FORCED TO TELL THE TRUTH AFTER HE MAKES A PROMISE HE CAN’T KEEP-- Michael is forced to face the music after he realizes he can’t keep a promise he made to a group of kids 10 years ago. Meanwhile, Jim (John Krasinski) starts an employee of the month program to increase employee morale. Rainn Wilson, Jenna Fischer, Ed Helms, Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Kate Flannery, Mindy Kaling, Angela Kinsey, Phyllis Smith, Oscar Nunez, Creed Bratton, Paul Lieberstein, and Ellie Kemper also star.
Oooh. Employee-of-the-month. Smart move, Jim. Except the opposite of that.
I like the direction Jim's character is taking. Anyone who's ever had to try on the hat of boss for the first time knows it's much harder than it looks.
This description fills me with neither excitement nor trepidation.
I don't think I'm going to watch this episode. Not because of the description. Because of the show in general.
I was hoping the title meant that Michael's long-secret love affair with tater tots would be revealed in this episode.
Yeah, it's got to be one of those, "dual meaning" titles, you know...like The Fight.
I was hoping the title meant that Michael's long-secret love affair with tater tots would be revealed in this episode.
I hoped for an awesome typo, but tater tots are good too.
I hoped for an awesome typo, but tater tots are good too.
Yeah, an episode about Michael's Tats would be good.
Michael is forced to face the music after he realizes he can’t keep a promise he made
I'm suddenly filled with déjà vu.
It’s written by Lee Eisenberg & Gene Stupnitsky – they can generally be counted on for a good episode (Job Fair being the possible exception). Interesting to see that B.J. Novak is directing.
they can generally be counted on for a good episode
And a reference to Pam's breasts.
It’s written by Lee Eisenberg & Gene Stupnitsky
That is good news.
Boobs.
And you know where milk comes from…
Tiger has been saying this a lot lately because of nursing.
Yeah, it's got to be one of those, "dual meaning" titles, you know...like The Fight.
The good old days.
I've never really liked tator tots. They're like little, hot chunks of lard, and something that's supposed to resemble a potato, but doesn't really.
Yeah, it's got to be one of those, "dual meaning" titles, you know...like The Fight.
Yes, actually Melora will be back, and it will be revealed that she, in fact, lied. She never went to the sperm bank (not even the one that Kevin frequents) and little Ass Turd is actually Michael's tot. Jan had tired of the baby and now Michael will get full custody.
Just kidding. After that, anything else will sound good though. The only thing about this ep that excites me is that Gene and Lee are writing. The subject sounds awfully not funny.
I've never really liked tator tots. They're like little, hot chunks of lard, and something that's supposed to resemble a potato, but doesn't really.
Horrible post.
ReallY?? I'll have to try those. Or, have someone else order them, so I can try them.
Tater tots from Sonic are manna from heaven
Yet another reason why I don't attend church.