This was actually a good comeback from the last episode dealing with clips. It's almost as if they took some time to make a good come back, and it was an enjoyable 'The Office', with the bonus of development plots.
It's good that Jim and Pam are searching for the right daycare for their child, it shows proactive behavior on their part and it actually opens us up as an audience to embrace a new member to the cast of 'The Office'. How would that turn out though, can anyone think it up; my guess is constant visits from Michael and some kind of protective wear for the child. Definitely no 'bring your child to the office' days. I think I am in agreement with Jim when it came to walking in on the guy in the bathroom. I mean come on, what if a child wanted to go to the bathroom, even during story-time! I believed he was being biased by showing his embarrassment during the interview. I wonder if they got the place? Definitely wouldn't want your child walking in on that scene.
Again, what's up with Ryan's glasses, has anyone noticed them. Ever since he made his pact with Dwight, he has actually taken on this new persona. It's almost creepy that no one has pointed it out there. I guess Jim is too busy making plans to notice.
Overall a good episode, good use of characters for little scenes, and what's up with Sabre and the mean boss and David Wallace's lazy mentality. His wife was being a bit curious as to what her husband was doing in the jacuzzi with another man (definitely strange), but boy does his son know how to rock a drum,was it him playing?
Lexa
link
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Four Stars
Grade C+
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It's good that Jim and Pam are searching for the right daycare for their child, it shows proactive behavior on their part and it actually opens us up as an audience to embrace a new member to the cast of 'The Office'. How would that turn out though, can anyone think it up; my guess is constant visits from Michael and some kind of protective wear for the child. Definitely no 'bring your child to the office' days. I think I am in agreement with Jim when it came to walking in on the guy in the bathroom. I mean come on, what if a child wanted to go to the bathroom, even during story-time! I believed he was being biased by showing his embarrassment during the interview. I wonder if they got the place? Definitely wouldn't want your child walking in on that scene.
Again, what's up with Ryan's glasses, has anyone noticed them. Ever since he made his pact with Dwight, he has actually taken on this new persona. It's almost creepy that no one has pointed it out there. I guess Jim is too busy making plans to notice.
Overall a good episode, good use of characters for little scenes, and what's up with Sabre and the mean boss and David Wallace's lazy mentality. His wife was being a bit curious as to what her husband was doing in the jacuzzi with another man (definitely strange), but boy does his son know how to rock a drum,was it him playing?
Lexa
link
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Four Stars
Grade C+
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Angela Kinsey is performing live with the Armando Thursday, June 10th at 8 pm! Tickets are just $20!
The Armando Show begins with one suggestion from the audience, which is then interpreted by that night's Armando (performed by The Office's Angela Kinsey) through a personal and truthful improvised monologue. Inspired by that monologue, a cast composed of veteran Chicago and Los Angeles alumni perform scenes which, in turn, inspire a response from Armando. This propels hilarious interchanges between Armando's monologues and the company's scenes.
Tickets are available by clicking here: link
This event is 21 and over. Any Ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.
iO West Theater
6366 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
323.962.7560
The Armando Show begins with one suggestion from the audience, which is then interpreted by that night's Armando (performed by The Office's Angela Kinsey) through a personal and truthful improvised monologue. Inspired by that monologue, a cast composed of veteran Chicago and Los Angeles alumni perform scenes which, in turn, inspire a response from Armando. This propels hilarious interchanges between Armando's monologues and the company's scenes.
Tickets are available by clicking here: link
This event is 21 and over. Any Ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.
iO West Theater
6366 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
323.962.7560
One of my favorite parts of the British Version of The Office was the gap before the specials. There was something about seeing how everyone reacted to their sudden notoriatety. There is something disarming about how David Brent reacted to his sudden infamy.
I wonder if Jim and Pam would react differently in the event that all of their talking heads were public knowledge. I would imagine, that any woman Jim was with would leave him. Pam would probably realize that they should be together, and there you go.
What do ya'll think?
I wonder if Jim and Pam would react differently in the event that all of their talking heads were public knowledge. I would imagine, that any woman Jim was with would leave him. Pam would probably realize that they should be together, and there you go.
What do ya'll think?