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Summary courtesy of NBC:
ANDY MAKES A SPLASH AT A LOCAL FUNDRAISER—JACK COLEMAN (“Heroes”) GUEST STARS-- Unemployed Andy (Ed Helms) crashes a fundraiser for the Senator (guest star Jack Coleman) and winds up adopting twelve disabled dogs. Dwight (Rainn Wilson) discovers that winning an auction means losing money, and Darryl (Craig Robinson) teaches Nellie (Catherine Tate) how to eat a taco. John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, James Spader, BJ Novak, Leslie David Baker, Phyllis Smith, Angela Kinsey, Brian Baumgartner, Oscar Nunez, Kate Flannery, Creed Bratton, Ellie Kemper, and Zach Woods also star.
Darryl (Craig Robinson) teaches Nellie (Catherine Tate) how to eat a taco.
Now I know they're fucking with us.
Actually the taco scene was about the funniest thing in this episode, but there wasn't any instruction involved.
There were some funny lines. As much as I love seeing David Wallace, it bugged me that the overnight millionaire from NY was at a dog pound fundraiser in Scranton. Kevin was pretty good last night, too. Everyone thought his dog was dead and it was just a great, mellow, stinky dog.
Dwight did pretty well thinking on his feet when we caught on to what happened. Can't wait to see the love triangle between Oscar, Angela, and the Senator.
Guys, you can't just pretend this never happened. It happened.
I like the Pam vs. Ryan rivalry. I only wish there was a little more of it back when the writing was better and I cared.
Guys, you can't just pretend this never happened. It happened.
Not for me. I missed it and will never, ever watch it. So there.
This was better than I expected from the description. They've been making Dwight way too successful lately so I liked seeming him to being a jagoff. The Kevin stuff was mostly good too.
I like the Pam vs. Ryan rivalry. I only wish there was a little more of it back when the writing was better and I cared.
This is an excellent point.