I think that would ruin it. Hopefully they've learned their lesson from Jim and Pam. Props to the writers for taking The Office to another level this season. The show was in a death spiral last season and I didn't think it could survive the loss of Michael Scott.
Yeah, I agree. As much as I want Erin and Andy to date, I don't want them to get married and have kids. I wonder if Pam can somehow evolve on the show. Her character is very blah now...
I absolutely hate jim and pam now and have for about 4 seasons, the writers really killed both characters with the way they developed their relationship
I think Pam really needs to go...write her off like she's pursuing a career with another company. Jim on his own can still be funny.
When Andy first said they were going to have to find another receptionist, I thought they were going to move Pam back at least temporarily. Her character has been so 'blah' since getting promoted. She was much funnier when she hated her job.
Wallace got canned after Sabre bought out Dunder Mifflin. They had him on an episode in season 6 when Michael was not happy Charles Minor. He won't be back he's working on his new business venture "suck it".
Pam hasn't been the same because she just had a freaking baby! She still is a little chunky so I'm sure she's a little self conscience about her appearance right now... Wait until she loses the weight and the writers will write her in more.
this is crap! was a fan of the whole florida thing, but when they come back with this new manager. she better gtfo
Yeah I don't think she's gonna stay long... And Erin and Andy get together! Yes! Pretty stoked about that one, no homo.
I don't understand why The Office loves making their characters mentally r****ded. First Kevin, then slowly Creed (used to be mysterious), now Erin. Lol.
Yep. How did Kevin get his World Series of Poker bracelet if he can't count to ten? Most notably, Michael's intelligence was all over the place throughout the series, depending on who was writing him at that exact moment. As mentioned above, they're dumbing down the scheming, manipulative ("mirroring" his superiors) corporate climber that Andy once was as well.
Great point about Kevin. In the earlier seasons, I loved the what they did with his character. He certainly wasn't the brightest crayon in the box, but there were certain things that he had a knack for like gambling. Now, he has been reduced to an overweight, bumbling fool.