Okay, by far the funniest part is when Michael shows Toby's head exploding from seven different angles, and then tells the killer the jokes on him, because he was a convicted animal rapist.
That was a pretty awesome episode all around. Loved it. Reminded me of the "Lethal Weapon V" episode of Always Sunny in Philadelphia. No Gabe throughout the whole episode though...that was odd. You'd think he'd come in and complain about them watching a movie on office time. Interested in seeing what the new additions to the staff offer, a new love interest for Creed sounds hilarious, but i'm worried that may lead to overexposure for Creed, who's hilarious only because he's so dry, short, and creepy with this humor.
I was waiting for an explanation from Stanley as to why he was willing to be a pseudo-Morgan Freeman for the movie. He usually never does anything unless there's something in it for him.
Just watched it and expected to come here and find a couple of pages worth of disappointment. I'm blown away that it was received so well, because I thought it was pretty terrible.
It was pretty cringe-worthy at parts but overall it was fun for being one of those one off-type episodes that you don't think much about.
It was sortof filler, but we witnessed another step in the maturation of Michael Scott. We saw him develop a parent-like relationship with the adorable receptionist, saw him and Holly grow an adult relationship, and now he's leaving behind childish dreams. Who knows how bad it's gonna be after he's gone, but they're really giving his character the red carpet out the door. But then I keep waiting to see how Will Ferrell v Carrell will work out.