This was a great episode. The ending reminded me of the end of the Halloween episode...in that it was touching and humanized the previously outrageous Michael.
Dwight: 'Don't be an idiot, Dwight.' It was life-changing. Whenever I'm going to do something, I stop and ask myself, 'Is that something that an idiot would do?'
but, does anybody else miss some of the more subtle humor from earlier? i feel like the humor is just too over-the-top nowadays. or am i just imagining things?
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I so pity the Intern.
This was a great episode. The ending reminded me of the end of the Halloween episode...in that it was touching and humanized the previously outrageous Michael.
Until the Chunkey comment, that is.
Do they still make those? I don't remember eating one since about 1984.
I dunno. All I know is that Newman had a fondness for them, so that puts them in production until at least the mid-90s.
Michael: What's the best advice I ever gave you?
Dwight: 'Don't be an idiot, Dwight.' It was life-changing.
Whenever I'm going to do something, I stop and ask myself, 'Is that something that an idiot would do?'
but, does anybody else miss some of the more subtle humor from earlier? i feel like the humor is just too over-the-top nowadays. or am i just imagining things?
Yeah, it's a bit cranked up, but c'mon - it's still the funniest thing on TV.
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