Mc Cain was on the Colbert Report
last night, and mentioned Dwight Schrute as his dream running mate
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kitty white |
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JerseyWall2 |
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With Dwight's resourcefulness and penchant for stashing weapons, he'd find the WMDs in no time.
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Matt310 |
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Tonight's episode, "Job Fair:"
Jim hits the links with Andy and Kevin to try and land his biggest client ever; meanwhile, Michael sets up a booth at a local job fair, which happens to be at Pam's alma mater, to find "the best and the brightest" for Dunder Mifflin's summer internship program. |
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fluffyspectacular |
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If Dwight were his running mate, I would almost vote for them.
But like Kelly says, Dwight's a freak. |
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bxwl9 |
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I wonder what the significance of being at Pam's alma mater is? Run in with an old classmate/professor? I could see Michael making a big deal out of it, or
there is a painting she did up in a hallway somewhere. Otherwise, why would that be dropped in the episode description? Oh well, I guess I'll found out in
20 minutes...
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Glebe220 |
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No one has anything to say??
The whole episode seemed to me to be a set up for Pam and Jim quitting |
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CTTAndrewF |
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Eerie silence in this thread since the show aired. Tonight's episode elicited a bunch of indifference from my viewing party.
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Antithesys |
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I'm hoping next week will be epic.
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chad6 |
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I don't think Jim and Pam will quit. I think two different scenarios can occur:
1) Jim proposes to Pam and she says no because she is not ready becuase of her other wedding 2) Jim proposes to Pam and she says no becuase she realizes she wants to move and start a new career, thus she can't settle down. Why else would they put the proposal jokes in the show? I really think he will propose. I hope no one quits. |
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Lovejonze |
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I laughed long and hard when Pam and Jim were kissing and Michael moved close to them and said "Kiss her. Kiss her good"
I could see DM offering Jim Ryan's job now and sending Ryan back to Scranton (that is if he doesn't get fired) and Pam going to art school in NY.
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TimmyTAR |
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Ah, I wanted to see more of Dwight and Angela interaction, but that didn't happen. |
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Delores Mulva |
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Jim has been set up as wanting to build a life in Scranton; Pam is looking outside Scranton. Angela and Dwight were civil to one another (which is big for
Angela), and they did leave at the same time. I liked Kevin the gambler - it meshes nicely with him having won a World Series of Poker bracelet. Most
importantly, we saw exactly what high regard Michael has for Jim. "He could go anywhere, and do anything he wants." If Ryan and Toby keep going after
Jim, Michael would go after them, and if Jim wanted to leave again to be with Pam, Michael would be hurt. I can't wait to see what direction the writers go
with all of this.
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PinotEnvy |
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Pam & Jim are never leaving Dunder Mifflin. I saw the episode, with Jim "actually trying" and Pam's inquiry about the graphic design and
walking off as sort of a play on The Gift of the Magi. Jim thinks Pam would want to stay at DM/Scranton and he needs to further cement his future
there. Pam thinks Jim wants to stay at DM/Scranton, so she gives up on her dreams since it means moving to NY or Philly. Both actually would prefer to move
on to something "better," but won't because they think they know what the other one wants.
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Matt310 |
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PinotEnvy wrote: Those are absolutely perfect assessments.
I liked the episode a lot and it is one of those that was needed going into the finale. We got a lot of development on the Jim/Pam and Dwight/Angela front. The quiet moments between Dwight and Angela in the office were perfect. Love the use of Creed in those early scenes in the episode. I really appreciated Jim's effort in trying to get the client. That was all for Pam. My heart kind of broke for her the whole day. I mean, her day was going so badly that she was looking for others places of employment. Nice to see their moment at the end, which reaffirms to them that they have each other no matter what. |
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LadyGrinningSoul |
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Creed's "I finished my work months ago" was priceless.
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Otch |
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I Loved Creed calling Angela Pumpkin, and calling her on an office phone when she is like 10 feet away, yet announcing to everyone in the office she is not
going for it.
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ShirleyYouJest |
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This was okay for me. I don't believe that Michael Scott would have only used the small sign and no gee-gaws to decorate Dunder Mifflin's space with.
I 1/2 expected him to be passing out pieces of cake.
Sight gag or not, Andy flying out of the golf cart was hilarious. The Gift of the Magi thesis is perfect and I totally agree. I just hope the season finale contains some sort of Ryan smackdown. |
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fluffyspectacular |
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I'm sad the season finale is almost upon us already
Creed was great in this episode. I wish there were more Dwight & Angela! Pam seemed like she was almost scared out of the graphic design booth. It might have been the mentioning of "New York or Philadelphia," because she doesn't want to leave Jim behind... In that case, why not take some "adult education" classes like the guy suggested? I don't know, just the way she got up after only a minute and said, "So...New York or Philadelphia?" reminded me of me being nervous / scared away. |
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Otch |
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The whole "New York Or Philadelphia" thing was really unbelievable. Anyone who knows Pennsylvania knows you cant go a block with out tripping over a
college or university. Hell she could go to a tech school also. Photoshop is photoshop at either Penn or Bucks County Comm. College.
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veeisforvictory |
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i thought she's been already taking classes for a while now...maybe this is next step for her...I think Jim and Pam should move on to bigger things and
then come back to make Dunder Mifflin Scranton and make it Da Bomb Office..
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