Friday, November 27, 2009
The Overview
This week's episode was non-existent, so let's recap on what's happened so far this season. Jim and Pam are enjoying the married life while continuing their professional careers at Dunder Mifflin. Michael shares the throne with Jim, who was promoted to Regional Co-manager of Dunder Mifflin Scranton. This season has been a big learning period for Jim, who has begun to understand that being a manager is not as easy as he thought it would be. Michael's quirky managerial tactics don't seem so strange as Jim finds it difficult to entertain the troops in Scranton. This is a season of learning and loving, and martial arts!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Shareholder Limo
What is it about limos that make them so appealing to high school students and dunder mifflin employees. The highlight of this week's episode consisted of Michael Scott and co. getting to ride to New York City in a stretch limo. The plot of the episode was that the dunder mifflin board had to hold a shareholder meeting and Michael was called in to help. Though the issue of bankruptcy was never resolved by the end of the episode, Michael and other employees were able to ride off into the sunset in a glorious limousine! It seems like a lot of episodes of the Office end without resolving the conflict.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Distractions
This week Dunder Mifflin Scranton faced an economic crises. Corporate was considering filing bankruptcy which caused a lot of problems in terms of office morale. Michael uses his uncanny ability to distract his subordinates by starting a who-done-it board game. Jim finds this to be pointless, but later realizes that a lot of the employees really enjoy the game and find the game to be a good distraction. Once again, Michael pulls through when all else is failing.
Friday, November 6, 2009
The Double Date
This week's episode just exemplified Michael Scott's shallow outlook on women and his inability to maintain a relationship of any kind. As soon as Michael heard that Pam's mom was turning 58, he immediately grew to dislike his relationship with her because of her age.
The writers seemed to make a good point through Michael's example. One thing about a person can completely make up some one's mind about that person. Regardless if it really changes that person or not.
The writers seemed to make a good point through Michael's example. One thing about a person can completely make up some one's mind about that person. Regardless if it really changes that person or not.
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