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Summary courtesy of NBC:
LAST DAY IN FLORIDA-- After Robert California (two-time Emmy winner James Spader) reveals that he hates Nellie’s (Catherine Tate) business plan, Jim (John Kraskinski) tries to save Dwight (Rainn Wilson) from being fired. Meanwhile, Andy (Ed Helms) learns that Erin (Ellie Kemper) isn’t coming back to Scranton. Paul Lieberstein, Craig Robinson, Jenna Fischer, Ed Helms, B.J. Novak, Leslie David Baker, Phyllis Smith, Angela Kinsey, Brian Baumgartner, Oscar Nunez, Kate Flannery, Mindy Kaling, Creed Bratton, and Zach Woods star.
Meanwhile, Andy (Ed Helms) learns that Erin (Ellie Kemper) isn’t coming back to Scranton.
And, upon reading the episode description, DC cancels all of his plans to ensure he's sitting in front of the tv to see what happens.
HAMNARD!!!
Let Erin stay in Florida.
I'm fine with this. As long as the entire documentary crew moves to Florida, too.
And, upon reading the episode description, DC cancels all of his plans to ensure he's sitting in front of the tv to see what happens.
You know me too well. I hope they ignore all the other characters so that they can concentrate on these two fascinating individuals.
I hope they ignore all the other characters so that they can concentrate on these two fascinating individuals.
Oh hell yes...as if!
Have a heart, Bri. Dwight could get fired tonight! Sure, he quit before and went to work at Staples. That is where he met Shirley before she went back to school at Greendale Community College and married Bill Cosby's son. And Dwight made his way back to Dunder Mifflin somehow, but this could be different. And don't get me started on Hamnard. Seriously, don't.
And don't get me started on Hamnard. Seriously, don't.
No, really, tell us what you think. I'm fascinated by them and can't wait for tonight.
This episode should've been titled The Assassination of Todd Packer by the Coward Robert California.
I thought a lot of the Florida stuff was pretty good. Too bad it was all ruined by that atrocity of an episode.
Four comments? I haven't seen it yet, I will probably watch tonight. Looks like I shouldn't expect much.
Four comments? I haven't seen it yet, I will probably watch tonight. Looks like I shouldn't expect much.
Ditto. Didn't watch The Ron Swanson Show either. Pretty sure it was new too.
I'm kind of over the election stuff.
It is getting a bit repetitive.
Just watched it. Six years ago this time "Dwight's Speech" had just aired and "Take Your Daughter to Work Day" was up next. You know, by comparison.
I didn't think it was bad. I enjoyed the cookie story...maybe because I'm selling this year. I also liked that Jim saved Dwight. Even though it didn't make sense for Robert to just fire whoever was the VP of the store operations.
Why couldn't Dwight just go back to Scranton as a salesman? Plus, it appeared that anyone could have served as VP as Packer managed to step up with no problem.