Yeah, that’s what I figured Jim was referring to. Hah.
Anyway, I was also very pleased with this episode. It had a good mix of everything I like about the show. Although the way Karen kind of snapped at Jim to stop worrying about Dwight and go back to selling paper makes me hope that they don’t end up turning Karen into a totally obnoxious character to give Jim an excuse to break up with her.
This was easily the best episode of the third season. Absolutely brilliant!
I love Daryl. “Bippity boppity, slippity sloppity!”
The HR Hero checks in with her thoughts. She also covered a bunch of episodes that were reruns, but not commented on previously.
Just watched it on tape. Man, I agree. Best ep in a long time.
Watched it twice.
Not sure anyone mentioned when Michael tells Toby to come along:
Toby: Where are we going?
Michael: (exasperated) I’m going to hit you in the head with a hammer!
Toby: (listens to lovebirds) mmm, okay.
Our tape kicked in when Ryan and Kelly were talking about him calling her up worried about the burglars. Anyone willing to give me the skinny on what I missed before that?
I don’t know if any actors are better at conveying human emotion than Pam and Jan.
His exact words were “here’s the straight dope. No tricks, no Wikipedia.”
SDMB is relatively obscure and I believe he was just using a common expression.
When I found out Jim and Pam kissed, my reaction was to sit down with him and talk for hours about our feelings. Roy just attacked him. I’m not sure what Jim hated more.
Here’s the 40 dollars I borrowed.
I didn’t lend you $40
Not exactly
Um… second post in the thread. 
Wow. Everything. 
Maybe you can find it on YouTube or something.
Yes; I said it was realistic; it was also quite unfair.
Who at NBC marketing decided to do promos as if the show were a prime time soap opera? I don’t think they understand the audience for the show.
A large, very vocal segment of the audience is tuning in either mostly or entirely for the Jim/Pam saga.