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Rudolph! I'm watching too
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I know what you mean though. Somewhere along the way it seems to have become a show about Jim. Unless I'm missing something and it was always about Jim.
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Not this much.
I'm a little concerned about the whole Andy/Erin thing. This whole will-the-salesman-get-the-receptionist subplot seems very familiar for some reason.
As long as Creed and Stanley keep getting all the best lines, I'll be a happy man.
I'm a little concerned about the whole Andy/Erin thing. This whole will-the-salesman-get-the-receptionist subplot seems very familiar for some reason.
As long as Creed and Stanley keep getting all the best lines, I'll be a happy man.
#33
Creed is the man. He is by far my favorite on the show. Great writing there. And of course Stanley too. But I was wondering if anyone else appreciated Creed's character like I do.
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Kevin's cool too.
I especially liked when Michael's former girlfriend, the HR girl, can't remember her name, first showed up and they told her Kevin was special. That was a funny story line. Plus a guy who works in accounting that can't add for ****.
They all have their own merits. That's a sign of great casting and writing. It's much the same in all the successful sitcoms I've ever seen. Heck even Wings had good casting. Tony Shalhoub was funny as hell and so was 'Roy' and 'Lowell'. Some things just click. And sometimes they eventually get old or as Aaron feared, they finally jump the shark.
I especially liked when Michael's former girlfriend, the HR girl, can't remember her name, first showed up and they told her Kevin was special. That was a funny story line. Plus a guy who works in accounting that can't add for ****.
They all have their own merits. That's a sign of great casting and writing. It's much the same in all the successful sitcoms I've ever seen. Heck even Wings had good casting. Tony Shalhoub was funny as hell and so was 'Roy' and 'Lowell'. Some things just click. And sometimes they eventually get old or as Aaron feared, they finally jump the shark.
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Kevin's cool too.
I especially liked when Michael's former girlfriend, the HR girl, can't remember her name, first showed up and they told her Kevin was special. That was a funny story line. Plus a guy who works in accounting that can't add for ****.
They all have their own merits. That's a sign of great casting and writing. It's much the same in all the successful sitcoms I've ever seen. Heck even Wings had good casting. Tony Shalhoub was funny as hell and so was 'Roy' and 'Lowell'. Some things just click. And sometimes they eventually get old or as Aaron feared, they finally jump the shark.
I especially liked when Michael's former girlfriend, the HR girl, can't remember her name, first showed up and they told her Kevin was special. That was a funny story line. Plus a guy who works in accounting that can't add for ****.
They all have their own merits. That's a sign of great casting and writing. It's much the same in all the successful sitcoms I've ever seen. Heck even Wings had good casting. Tony Shalhoub was funny as hell and so was 'Roy' and 'Lowell'. Some things just click. And sometimes they eventually get old or as Aaron feared, they finally jump the shark.