lol, let me just say this, as a chinese man that has been living in america since 8 years old, those 2 look nothing a like and i find it a bit..
sorry dude, i just didn't see it at all. in fact, i could see steve carrell before oscar (though really, neither)
It was one of the best episodes of the season. Not just funny but fun as well, especially the cheeseball stuff. And anytime Michael goes up against Dwight it's a laugh riot (The Fight, The Coup). The Andy/Jim subplot was solid as well. It was just a very good episode all around.
Really liked last nites episode, thought it was great to see Michael and Dwight go at it. I get the feeling that Michael's company will become successful and then be bought out by Dunder Mifflin, bringing eveyone back into the fold.
I know it's a good episode when I've already watched it twice, and can't wait to watch it again. Spoiler Dwight Schrute: You needed to speak to me? Charles Miner: Dwight, take a seat. Dwight Schrute: I prefer to stand. Less blood clots. Charles Miner: Naw. That's weird. You can just sit.
I literally fell to the ground when Spoiler Dwight runs to his biggest client's office and before he gets to the door he says, "spin move" and then does a spin to the secretary. That had me rolling.
Probably the best episode by far in a rather disappointing season. It had some solid laughs, a memorable storyline and an actually normal Michael. Some of my favorite Michael moments was when he shed his goofball persona. And here we get to see why he is such a good salesman and why he was put in charge of the Scranton branch. And I loved the cheese ball scene.
The last one was okay. Had some really corny moments that made me think WTF is going on with this show. Especially the part where all 3 got up and started dancing. Seemed like they're trying too hard.
That was awesome, so was the part when Spoiler Dwight starts talking about the client's gay son and Michael begins walking out the back slowly. Then the scene cuts and Michael starts talking about how he color codes hits notes. Classic.
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This show sucks now. They're simply trying way too hard to get laughs when the funniest parts of The Office are the simple and subtle parts. Like when they did that "morning cheer". Stuff like that never happened in the first 4 seasons of the show.
It was a very good episode. Compared to that trainwreck episode of Parks and Recreation, it was probably the funniest thing ever.