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Summary courtesy of NBC:
THE FLORIDA TEAMS READIES THE NEW SABRE STORE—Dwight prepares a theatrical presentation to impress Nellie at the Sabre Store opening. In Scranton, Andy shows up to work with an embarrassing injury. Rainn Wilson, Catherine Tate, Ed Helms, John Krasinski, B.J. Novak, Jenna Fischer, Leslie David Baker, Phyllis Smith, Angela Kinsey, Brian Baumgartner, Oscar Nunez, Kate Flannery, Paul Lieberstein, Mindy Kaling, Creed Bratton, Craig Robinson and Ellie Kemper also star.
Not taking that one. Does he ever talk about any other part of his anatomy?
Wait, he doesn't have a brain, so that leaves that out...
I was really looking forward to this episode. Because I thought it was called "Test the Sore". Now? Not so much.
Um, I think it's called "Best the Score."
edited because the word "whore" was already used
Andy isn't well trained, so maybe he "Messed the Floor."
(with recalls to Carpet)
Creed did own, but a close second was, "I was there when the girls came."
I laughed out loud several times. It was dumb, but it was funny.
I did some laughing. My favorite part? The cardboard cutout of Zachary Levi. Between this episode and tonight's Parks and Rec, I really miss Chuck today.
I like Tabitha. I think she should stick around. I'm liking almost all of the Florida stuff, I think it's been a nice change of pace. Didn't care much for the Andy stuff, although I did like hearing more about Toby's book.
I enjoyed Toby's self-defense class. "If your attacker believes in defiling a corpse, you should stop pretending to be dead."
I enjoyed Toby's self-defense class. "If your attacker believes in defiling a corpse, you should stop pretending to be dead."
The whole 'Andy and his chubby girlfriend get bullied" thing was a little silly, but Toby delivered. I.A.A.T.G.
"Do you want me to pretend to be Chuck?"
It was a little goofy when Dwight and Jim had to pretend to be Kelly/Ryan's mom, but I do enjoy seeing a little more of how Ryan thinks.
The sign twirling at the end was great for me. There is an especially good sign spinner near our house, like an 18 yr old kid that wears headphones and spins to the music. It is awesome and it embarasses the other sign spinners, I'm sure.
I enjoyed Toby's self-defense class. "If your attacker believes in defiling a corpse, you should stop pretending to be dead."
Forgot about that one, that was awesome.
I'll just repost what I liked...
This is not a good show.
Hipster Erin was hot.
I really miss Chuck today.
And add this: Fatty Gruesome from Wired.
That's all I got.
A mehpisode for me. Some good stuff, but a fair bit of stuff I wasn't in for. The Jim as Ryan's mom thing didn't do it for me. But there was a few good lines. I also enjoyed "where were you when the girls came?" But in a way it made me sad because as soon as that line was delivered, I was waiting for the camera to pan to Michael, who would have that smirk on his face, as he prepared to give an enthusiastic "That's what she said!"
Early prediction for next episode's cold open: Dwight and Kathy in bed together.