I hate Andy (like Ed Helms, want to strangle the character), but I felt bad for him in this episode. Angela’s demands for a wedding location were hilarious, though: 1,000-year-old church in the continental U.S., a rainbow, and a 24-hour vet on call nearby. “Little Drummer Boy” was just the icing on the cake.
Hee–Sprinkles, Jr.?
Couple things I didn’t like:
-I don’t buy that Ryan would come back. He was disgraced, his ex works there, he was once their boss-- there’s no way he would come back and be a temp receptionist. Way to much of a stretch to be believable.
-I don’t buy that the documentary crew would fly all the way down to Costa Rica to film one scene with Toby. I don’t even buy that the crew would fly down there to continuously document Toby-- he’s no longer in* the office!* The office is the documentary, not Toby’s life in Costa Rica!
Seems to me that both BJ Novak and Paul Lieberstein couldn’t quite bear to write themselves out of the show, and forced their characters back in a less-than-believable manner.
I don’t think Corporate has any idea that Ryan is back. Michael hired him directly through the temp agency. I think Holly is too new to be aware of Ryan’s history, so she can’t do anything. Until he gets to be so intolerable that someone finally drops a dime on him, he’ll sit at reception like a rat in a hole.
I see the documentary crew as a small group of slightly insane independent filmmakers, who are spending every cent to make a five-year-plus-long documentary that still doesn’t seem to have a chance of being seen by an audience, so I’m perfectly happy with the idea that they make some odd decisions that a sophisticated, profit-driven network production crew wouldn’t
[quoteSeems to me that both BJ Novak and Paul Lieberstein couldn’t quite bear to write themselves out of the show, and forced their characters back in a less-than-believable manner.[/QUOTE]
Somehow I suspect that this has something to do with the “spinoff” debacle.
I actually felt bad for him, and normally I just want to put a plastic bag over his head and watch it suck in and out over his mouth til dead.
That’s what I like about this show. There’s always something likeable (or un-hate-able) about everyone once in a while. Just like real life in the office.
Can someone fill me in on what happened with Toby? I didn’t catch all of that last scene, only his mumbling something about being in Costa Rica, and a harness not adjusted correctly.
Toby broke his neck while zip-lining almost as soon as he got to Costa Rica and he’s been in the hospital ever since then. He’s stuck in one those head frames in a non-private hospital room watching Costa Rican television. He never even got a chance to go to the beach.
Huh, looks like you can actually buy the candles!
I love how one candle is Hunter Green…
I like how she stole a stock photo for the front page!
And I love the name Serenity. Jan is the least serene person on the show- she’s always right on the brink of complete insanity.
Like Oscar said, she’s clinically insane. Maybe not an actual medical diagnosis, but close enough.
He’s actually watching Entourage in spanish.
I expected Jim or someone to suggest that they all take off their shoes. That should be almost 8 pounds among them.
Other than not coming right out and saying it, I didn’t think the writers were being at all subtle about implying it.
I thought it was pretty bad. Not last season-bad, but fairly uninteresting and unfunny.
The Pam and Jim stuff that was supposed to be sweet just made me roll my eyes. Proposing in the rain? Really?
Better than the whole fireworks hoo-hah that was fortunately aborted in the Season 4 closer.
I was afraid Michael would suggest everyone get naked.