But he was only working at the Scranton branch temporarily anyway, filling in for Michael until they could hire someone (from outside the company) to replace him.
Charles works for corporate, he was not a permanent worker at Scranton. He just went back to corporate
But you were answering someone who was asking about Charles getting fired. I don't believe he ultimately got fired. If I go and fill in for one of my subordinates when they're out sick or when the job is open, I don't think anyone would consider me "fired" when my subordinate came back (or the job was filled) and I went back to doing my regular job.
Is that right? I have to go back and watch that episode again. Great last two episodes. So when will the season end? This has been a long season, and it has gotten much better lately.
So with Pam in sales, will they keep the good looking receptionist for Dwight and Andy to fight over and will she get a bigger part?
Two more episodes for a total of 25. Usually there are 24 episodes in a season, but networks have been slashing back from 17-23 on many shows.
The best part of having a great episode is that the "30 Rock is better" douches will temporarily stop replying to this thread.
Finally got to see this episode. I really enjoyed it so much, I cried that's what she said. I literally let some tears out of my eyes last night as I finally watched this epis... oh, c'mon, like you never watched anything AFTER everyone else? Anyway, I am wondering about the Charles thing, too. Is he DONE in Dunder Mifflin completely, or just Scranton? PAM vs. [new] KELLY E. Hannon for office hottie fight?
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I actually decided to sit through 30 Rock last night for the first time. I really was not impressed. I have only seen a few episodes of 30 Rock and that one I watched after the Office was prolly the worst one