It would ruin the character. People criticizing this show - if your suggestions were used, we would end up with no show. Nothing would happen.
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Dwight has never reacted to any situation with intelligence and calmness, why should he start now?
It would ruin the character. People criticizing this show - if your suggestions were used, we would end up with no show. Nothing would happen. |
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christy1018 |
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Nice finale.. I guess Jim will ask Pam next season ;) New chic wants her some Michael! Goodbye Toby...
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kitty white wrote: I totally agree with that. It's ok to poke fun at Dwight and watch his reaction but I wish they'd stop the buffoonery. Dwight might be a little
nuts but he's not an idiot. It was like having Michael not know who H&R Block was. It ceases to be funny when it reaches too far.
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I have a feeling that Toby will spend about 10 minutes in Costa Rica and we'll see him again next season a changed man. He's one of the
writer/producers of the show. On the other hand, maybe he'll move over to Andy's new show.
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Lovejonze |
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What about Michael's song
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excbexcb wrote: My point exactly. Dwight is allegedly smart enough to figure out how to survive on his own in the wild, and can retain obscure knowledge on subjects like beet farming and is a Battlestar Galactica-obsessed geek, but lacks basic common sense. I actually DON'T think they're consistent with the way they write his character and it makes me dislike him even more. Whereas in the original UK version (groans from the peanut gallery) Gareth was an obsequious, socially inept know-it all, who fell for and was irritated by Tim's pranks, he wasn't cartoonish. As for Angela, on occasion, her character makes even less sense. |
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Wow, I thought for sure this would be a home run episode for everyone. I read up on what was posted since I've been gone today, and I read someone saying
it was too comedic, and someone saying it was too serious. Is that even possible to mess up? I could understand it if EVERYONE said one of the 2 complaints,
but how can a show be TOO comedic and TOO serious at the same time?
If you want to be so nitpicky about a show, watch LOST with us at 9 on Thursdays. You shouldn't have to search for criticisms about a show. |
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CoconutPhone |
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It must be exhausting. I prefer to enjoy as much as I can and not dwell on the flaws.
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GodIsAnAtheist |
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CoconutPhone wrote: Seriously. It's impossible for any show (except The Wire) to be perfect.
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CoconutPhone |
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I really need to get around to watching that don't I?
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GodIsAnAtheist wrote: Homicide: Life on the Streets |
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pizza harold wrote:
zzzzz weren't you supposed to stop watching this show weeks ago? |
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I prefer the over-the-top zaniness of Season 3 onwards but they tried too hard here. Plus, a BIG GAPING PLOTHOLE took me right out of the episode. Are we
really supposed to believe that someone happened to film Ryan, upload the video to YouTube, and then contact the Scranton branch all within like an hour? And
that was the problem with the rest of the episode as well, the show finally blurred the lines and decided to throw whatever set pieces it wanted to into the
frame and bend the rules of the universe they created. Where did all of this extra money for the party come from? Why would Michael have insisted on reading
the cards to Toby when we've seen him try to sidestep things in every other episode? Why would Michael choose Jan when he had a great shot with the HR
woman? Why was the obligatory Creed gag stretched out three times its suitable length?
More importantly, why does it seem that the last three or four years have been the peak of television comedy yet all of these great new shows run out of steam so quickly? |
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Cassidy666 |
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Shocked and surprised at all the criticism here. I loved the episode. It was almost perfect and a great end to the season. My only quibble and it seems I'm
the only one here who is mentioning it was Creed's paranoid guess at what he did. "Quaaaass...." was a little OTT.
Otherwise all the elements of the show worked and everything paid off hilariously. Jim and Pam's expressions in some of the scenes were priceless. Can't wait till they return next season. |
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MargueritaBlendedNoSalt |
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"Where did all of this extra money for the party come from?"
Didn't Michael kick in his Grandma's birthday money and then Jim gave the money for the fireworks (because he was supposed to propose to Pam and wanted it to be special). The ferris wheel may have been over the top. |
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MargueritaBlendedNoSalt wrote: Agreed on these. It was Jim's money. I think it was good for Phyllis to organize a kick-ass party and winning over Angela. And...the ferris wheel is the anti-gravity machine. She did it very creatively lol! |
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Why would Michael have insisted on reading the cards to Toby when we've seen him try to sidestep things in every other episode? Why would Michael choose Jan when he had a great shot with the HR woman? Someone else covered the money thing. He read the cards because those are what he'd prepared, and he's not terribly good at thinking on his feet. Michael picked Jan because she was a sure thing. He knew he had Jan, he didn't know if he had the HR woman, and he's terrified of being alone. I hope the writers find a way to keep Amy Ryan on the show, and bring Toby back. |
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I thoroughly enjoyed the finale. The only thing I didn't like was that Ryan's demise happened too soon. I really wanted another season of Ryan
threatening Jim & Jim getting more aggressive in his sales position to rub it in Ryan's face. They should have held out on Ryan's arrest.
Of course, no episode or finale would be complete without a Jim prank on Dwight. I enjoy them and LOL at every one of them. They never get old, IMO. I laugh at the pranks every time I rewatch past eps, they just never get old to me. Mose and the non-rabid racoon, Creed forgetting his job is quality control, and all the stuff going on in the background greatly embellishes the episode. A nearly perfect season finale, IMO. |
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Dwight has always taken everything literally, for him to not do it suddenly would be out of character
Two more great moments: When the YouTube of Ryan comes on, Creeded shouting "It's the Temp! It's the Temp"
And how much wisdom was in this? All my life, I've known that I have loved sex and wanted to have children. I always thought they would go hand in hand, but I guess it is an either or situation. So true for alot of people.
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