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The Office 10/25

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by WaylonJennings, Oct 25, 2007.

  1. Because what we need is yet another Sam-Diane or Ross-Rachel situation.

    You know, it's funny. My wife and I got together in our mid-20s, never broke up, then got married four years later or so. Were friends first, etc., etc., etc. like those two. Never broke up. Never talked about it. Never thought about it.

    I guess what I'm saying it would be nice to watch one non-doomed TV relationship. I mean, they can fight and go through that kind of stuff, but I'm really hoping for a functional relationship.

    I think they're more or less setting it up where Jim starts to realize, by watching Pam start to chase her dreams, that he would like more out of life for himself, too. Like writing sports for $10 an hour somewhere.
     
  2. Appgrad05

    Appgrad05 Active Member

    Waylon,

    I was always really impressed with how Scrubs handled Turk/Carla. They were together almost from day one and never broke up. They had problems, but worked through them. When they got married, they didn't have the hint of infidelity and all of that, but had them deal with trying to start a family.
     
  3. old_tony

    old_tony Well-Known Member

    Yeah, you're right. It was a guy in a Poor Richard's shirt.
     
  4. And to other extreme, you have J.D. and Elliot...
     
  5. Jim Tom Pinch

    Jim Tom Pinch Active Member

    I think some fans will revolt if they break Jim and Pam up.
     
  6. Jeremy Goodwin

    Jeremy Goodwin Active Member

    (I couldn't figure out how to quote two things on dif pages)

    I don't see them as friends. My take is Andy initiates the conversations and does almost all of the talking. Old Dwight would probably make a comment to shut Andy up, but heart-broken Dwight would just sit there, mope, and allow Andy to talk, no matter how much it hurt him. Not friends, Dwight just wasn't up for rejected his convo in his heart-broken state. That has obviously changed with Angela saying "Oh, D"
     
  7. The Dude Abides

    The Dude Abides New Member

    What I really liked about the Second Life scene, was that it showed Jim as being just as much of a dork as Dwight. While he may have wanted to make fun of Dwight for it, it was funny to see just how deeply he got into the fantasy of it. He took the time (and spent the money) to make the character identical to himself, while giving this character his dream job and dream hobby.

    I don't think they'll break Jim & Pam up before the end of the season. The Dwight-Angela-Andy triangle is working WAY too well, in my opinion, for there to be any tension between other couples.
     
  8. LiveStrong

    LiveStrong Active Member

    whiny bitches.
     
  9. I like it that Michael's not taking shit from Ryan.

    Anyone else think Jim's turning into a bit of a bully, especially with Andy? The mocking stuff, the Kit Kat bar - Andy's a dork but he hasn't targeted Jim in a while, so it seems a bit one-sided. Guess Jim needs someone else to torment since he feels sorry for D.
     
  10. Seahawk

    Seahawk Member

    Kevin making the Kool-Aid man face absolutely cracked me up.
     
  11. Monday Morning Sportswriter

    Monday Morning Sportswriter Well-Known Member

    Looks like Karen comes back next week as a guest.

    http://www.nbc.com/The_Office/about/next_on.shtml
     
  12. Smasher_Sloan

    Smasher_Sloan Active Member

    "I was only five....five years old. I didn't even talk yet."
     
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