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Summary courtesy of NBC:
When the press learns that Sabre's printers catch on fire, Jo (Kathy Bates) tries to find out who the whistleblower is.
Season finale! So this is the thread where we spend 20+ pages discussing it and speculating about season 7, right? RIGHT???
Aaaaand now I'm thinking of Extras (When the Whistle Blows). Are you having a laugh?
Casino Night - 41 pages
The Job - 28 Pages
Goodbye Toby - 56 pages
Company Picnic - 28 pages
I'll go with 3 pages for The Whistleblower. Unless it evolves into a detailed discussion of Season Six. In that case, 4 pages.
Season finale!
Has NBC been pushing this? I haven't seen any ads yet. It's like they don't care either.
Here's the awesome promo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDD4PxPfn44
It won't be Andy. I don't see that happening. Kelly or Erin maybe or even Angela.
Aaaaand now I'm thinking of Extras (When the Whistle Blows). Are you having a laugh?
Is he having a laugh? And now, Chris Martin.
Here's the awesome promo:
Apparently, NBC really doesn't care about TO, considering how much of the show was featured in that promo.
SEASON SIX FINALE IS TONIGHT!!!!
Can you feel the excitement in the air?!?!?!?
Tonight's the night, folks! Season six finale! Wow! I can't believe another season is over!
How's it going to go tonight? Predictions? Guesses? Will their be a cliffhanger?
It is going to be a-w-e (clap clap) s-o-m-e!!!!
(Dead silence. Someone coughs. A cell phone goes off. Someone can be heard snoring.)
So Daniels and Schur take off to do P&R, The Office takes an even steeper creative nose dive and NBC shelves P&R until mid-season next year. Was it all worth it guys?
I'm one of those disgusting pollyannas who still loves this show, so I'm excited about tonight's ep.
And I think Jim did it.
(Dead silence. Someone coughs. A cell phone goes off. Someone can be heard snoring.)
Just out of curiosity, the number of posts in a season finale thread before the episode aired:
Casino Night - 106
The Job - 105
Goodbye Toby - 172
Company Picnic - 109
And I think Jim did it.
You're probably right because this is the kind of lame plot twist they would pull to try and generate interest for next year. Of all the folks in the office Jim seems like the least clued into the printer problem, but because they probably feel like they need a Jim/Pam moment they will throw this in. Much like they did with the pregnancy last year.
You're probably right because this is the kind of lame plot twist they would pull to try and generate interest for next year. Of all the folks in the office Jim seems like the least clued into the printer problem, but because they probably feel like they need a Jim/Pam moment they will throw this in. Much like they did with the pregnancy last year.
I can see them doing this kind of hairbrained scheme, maybe, but they wouldn't have Jim as the one responsible for it. David Wallace, or Michael Scott, on the other hand, would have reasonable motives.
I want David Wallace back. I'd love it if it was him. But you're right. It'll probably be Jim.
It'll probably be nobody's fault. It'll be the fault of the the faulty printers. The company will go bankrupt because the printers suck. Then DM will be back selling paper, and all will be right with the world.
And then, in the tag, Kelly will tell Ryan that she's pregnant, Angela will reveal to the Office that she's pregnant, and Andy and Erin will announce their engagement. Anyone wanna take bets on that?