Thursday, October 29, 2009
Halloween Episode
Though Michael did his usual job of embarrassing himself, the audience couldn't help but pity him because of his lack of companions. Michael has struggled for five seasons to find some friends or companions and truly hasn't had any luck. Office watchers have begun to feel sorry for Michael because his sad life has become more real because of the latest mishaps at the office.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Oh Michael
Michael Scott continues his streak of stupid ideas when he becomes romantically involved with Pam's mom. When Pam finds out about his secret she is definitely beyond upset. Michael's insensitivity towards Pam has taken her over the edge.
Jim has also had a hard time adjusting to the life of a manager at Dunder Mifflin. He has become more and more like Michael with each new episode that roles by. From quirky remarks to less than intelligent comments at the workplace. Jim is losing his spark that the audience has come to know and love.
Jim has also had a hard time adjusting to the life of a manager at Dunder Mifflin. He has become more and more like Michael with each new episode that roles by. From quirky remarks to less than intelligent comments at the workplace. Jim is losing his spark that the audience has come to know and love.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
The Mafia
This week's episode of The Office attacked an new type of funny. Though it was another case of the workers in the office over exaggerating their situation, the writers added a special twist with the appearance of a possible member of the mob. The entire office becomes paranoid as Michael desides to stick it to the "Insurance Salesman" who is supposedly a part of the mafia.
The rest of this episode is spent with the three goofy employees of dunder mifflin (Michael, Andy, and Dwight) picking their brains and utilizing all their resources to find out if the salesman was actually a part of the mafia.
Though this episode had some new plot ideas, the basic feel of the episode was still similar to your typical episode of The Office. Can we ever expect a different feel to The Office.
The rest of this episode is spent with the three goofy employees of dunder mifflin (Michael, Andy, and Dwight) picking their brains and utilizing all their resources to find out if the salesman was actually a part of the mafia.
Though this episode had some new plot ideas, the basic feel of the episode was still similar to your typical episode of The Office. Can we ever expect a different feel to The Office.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Strange things are happening
This week's episode of The Office featured the long awaited wedding for Jim and Pam. A lot of hype was built up through references and preparations for the wedding in the previous episodes.
Though the main focus was upon Jim and Pam, there was a lot of dialogue along with funny situations that featured the other characters from Dunder Mifflin.
Michael, in his infinite search for a soul mate, put his faith in his own wooing abilities. This turned out to be a bad idea for most of the episode. His inability to succeed with the ladies was hilariously apparent by the end of the episode.
Though this episode included a lot of romance, the script included no verbal discretion when it came to sexual topics. There were many cases where the characters mentioned and even described in detail various sexual facts and information.
The episode was funny, but it was definitely not suitable for all ages.
Though the main focus was upon Jim and Pam, there was a lot of dialogue along with funny situations that featured the other characters from Dunder Mifflin.
Michael, in his infinite search for a soul mate, put his faith in his own wooing abilities. This turned out to be a bad idea for most of the episode. His inability to succeed with the ladies was hilariously apparent by the end of the episode.
Though this episode included a lot of romance, the script included no verbal discretion when it came to sexual topics. There were many cases where the characters mentioned and even described in detail various sexual facts and information.
The episode was funny, but it was definitely not suitable for all ages.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Joint Custody
Jim and Michael attempt to do the impossible! As co-managers of the office, their relationship has become a barrage of comical, sarcastic comments and funny insults. A problem arises when the managers must decide who receives the little bonus money that the company has to offer its employees. Jim flies into this predicament with head held high while Michael sits back with a smirk on his face and the knowledge that Jim's ideas will not be received well by his employees.
Jim willingly throws his new reputation as a manger on the line when he unveils his plan for distributing the bonuses. After coming to the realization that his ideas were not favored by his subordinates, Jim finally gives in to Michael's quirky ideas for monetary distribution. Jim, as a result, receives vital tips for managing the diverse office of employees at Dunder Mifflin Scranton.
Tonight's episode was packed with quick-witted remarks and hilarious, disgruntled office people. Though not a lot happened this week in terms of the show plot, this episode provided yet another 22 minutes of comedy that viewers have come to know and love.
Jim willingly throws his new reputation as a manger on the line when he unveils his plan for distributing the bonuses. After coming to the realization that his ideas were not favored by his subordinates, Jim finally gives in to Michael's quirky ideas for monetary distribution. Jim, as a result, receives vital tips for managing the diverse office of employees at Dunder Mifflin Scranton.
Tonight's episode was packed with quick-witted remarks and hilarious, disgruntled office people. Though not a lot happened this week in terms of the show plot, this episode provided yet another 22 minutes of comedy that viewers have come to know and love.
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