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This is what happens when technology becomes TOO accessible to the general public. Some things should just be left to the professionals...
I think it's interesting though because Jim has always been Pam's doormat in a way. She led him on for years and used him to make her feel better about herself when she was so unhappy with Roy. He has done nothing but support her every decision and rally behind her when she wanted to accomplish something (they even referenced her love for his "Beasley!" reaction) I think she has forgotten that she up and left for art school to attempt to follow her dream. Up until recently, Jim's only real dream was to be with Pam. I think that's why his new obsession with this job is a little jarring. I can't see them ending the series with them breaking up so the only logical option is that they officially move to Philly. I would be pretty depressed if they ended the series with him losing his dream job and returning to DM for the finale. So depressing!
I agree about the Jim and Pam argument at the end. Normal couples would have definitely had that argument but Jim has shown nothing but love and adoration for Pam throughout the entire series and that scene just seemed really out of place and weird. I always imagined this "Philly" scenario would end up causing some strain and drama on their relationship, but that was just way too out of character. I can only make the assumption that they had to amp it up a little because they needed to progress the story faster before the end of the series. What if Brian the sound guy has fallen for Pam? Also, it's getting super obvious that Pete and Erin are the new Jim and Pam. Andy is the new Roy and has quickly become my least favorite character on the show. They've made it clear that the documentary crew stuck around to follow Jim and Pam so it only makes sense that they move on to a new subject since things have gotten "boring" with regards to their relationship. I can't wait to see how they wrap everything up. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna cry no matter how it ends...
I'm gonna miss Don't Trust the B in Apt. 23. Just like Ben and Kate, it was really starting to find it's footing...
What if Brian is into Pam? He's been filming her forever and fell in love with her? What is Pam leaves Jim for Brian? AAAARGH!
I'd catch him so hard...
The Canadian police have a lactose intolerance to this type of behavior...
A Bald Eagle would have succeeded. AMERICA!
The girls in #6 are Connie Britton's daughters on Nashville...
I don't trust anyone with a widow's peak...
You must have missed the several times that Paul Ryan stared directly into your soul as he told rehearsed sounding stories about how Romney gives money to crippled car wreck victims and stuff. I don't think I would have minded a Biden chuckle at that moment...
Inappropriate smiling and laughing aside (although did we really expect anything less?), I felt that Joe Biden really dominated that debate. He effectively shut Ryan down on several occasions and came across as a more experienced and knowledgeable politician. Sure a couple of his facts were a little off, but ultimately the debates tend to be about charisma and personality. Most decided voters don't even bother watching them because they either do their own research and already have the facts going into the thing or they are people who always vote for their party regardless of the issues. The abortion portion (LOL - Don't get any ideas McDonald's) of the debate was very concerning. I appreciated that Biden stated that although he backs up his church's position on the issue, it is not his place to impose that on to people who don't share the same beliefs. Ryan clearly stated that he can not separate his faith from his job (right? did he say that? that's what I gathered...) Ultimately, Joe Biden came across as my wisecracking, no-nonsense grandpa and I liked it. Ryan held up ok, but came across as a little uncomfortable. Did anyone else notice how much water he drank? I kept worrying that he'd pee his pants!
Definitely surprised by Seth's performance. I'm not really a fan of Family Guy, but I'm not sure why people hate it so much. It's not the most clever comedy on tv, but it serves it's purpose. I think American Dad gets unfairly lumped in with Family Guy and The Cleveland Show. Again, not the best but you have to admit that the jokes are funnier. Plus, Roger is one of the funniest cartoon characters on tv. With regards to SNL, you can definitely see the potential with some of the new cast and writers. I LOVE Kristin Wiig, but her time was up. The show was beginning to feel stale and it needed some new faces and writers to liven things up. Overall, good job first episode!
Dave Holmes. Will you have my adopted children? I like you.
"Vajiggle Jaggle" is my new everything...
I almost puked while watching Anti-christ...
He looks like he has smelly everything...
Fire guy! This guy knows what I'm talking about!
Here's what's gonna happen. This guy loses his job. This guy gets a fund set up in his name by the exact same people who flocked to Chik-Fil-A on August 1st. This guy gets a million undeserved dollars "bullied grandma on a bus" style and laughs all the way to the bank. We live in a society that rewards this type of behavior. He's now an internet star and will most likely get to co-host the Hate Awards with Kirk Cameron.
if your butthole looks like a cheerio you may have a problem...