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Old 10-25-2012, 07:04 PM   #1
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Default Not too crazy about tonight's episode since it's a Halloween episode

This is another example of this show getting more stupid which is another sign that it's been on too long. Why the hell do a bunch of adults working at a office have to dress up for Halloween?

I can understand a family show but not this show.
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I love when they dress up!!
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I love when they dress up!!

maybe it won't be as bad if they are in the office. If they were going to a halloween party then I would skip it
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A lot of companies dress up for Halloween. But it was a stupid episode.
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A lot of companies dress up for Halloween. But it was a stupid episode.

And that f*cking ******** NELLY character. Why the hell wasn;t she eliminated with the Robert California character
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Old 10-28-2012, 12:14 AM   #6
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And that f*cking ******** NELLY character. Why the hell wasn;t she eliminated with the Robert California character
I can't stand that stupid Nellie woman. She's got some serious mental issues. Andy was a fool to sign that thing for her application to adopt a child. She doesn't even seem like she could take care of a house plant.
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I can't stand that stupid Nellie woman. She's got some serious mental issues. Andy was a fool to sign that thing for her application to adopt a child. She doesn't even seem like she could take care of a house plant.

Her stupid a$$ dressing up as Toby for halloween. What a waste of character
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Her stupid a$$ dressing up as Toby for halloween. What a waste of character
What's really disturbing is that Toby was actually turned on by Nellie's costume!
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What's really disturbing is that Toby was actually turned on by Nellie's costume!

Yes, at the end. I guess she turned him down since he was slamming the flowers against the wall
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It is sort of ironic since I love Halloween that I don't like the Halloween episodes.

The Office episode was AWFUL. It was so bad and lame, that I turned it off. The only funny part was the cold opening and Uncle Creed's blood spatter.

Boner Champ? Also did not help that I am NOT a Colbert fan. Not to mention that Colbert is almost 10 years older than Helms. Lastly, they put the goddess Ellie Kemper in a freaking brown bag of a dog suit.

I wasn't the only one. The Straight Dope members also savaged it.

http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/...d.php?t=670063
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It is sort of ironic since I love Halloween that I don't like the Halloween episodes.

The Office episode was AWFUL. It was so bad and lame, that I turned it off. The only funny part was the cold opening and Uncle Creed's blood spatter.

Boner Champ? Also did not help that I am NOT a Colbert fan. Not to mention that Colbert is almost 10 years older than Helms. Lastly, they put the goddess Ellie Kemper in a freaking brown bag of a dog suit.

I wasn't the only one. The Straight Dope members also savaged it.

http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/...d.php?t=670063

I'm not sure if I will continue watching the whole season. Especially when I can see how far the show has fallen from watching the first 3 seasons on TBS.

This is now a show with no branch manager, no corporate manager, and just a bunch of staff who seems to not be doing anything work related anymore.


This show has 3 more eps to get my attention and i;m done
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And whatever happened to David Wallace?
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And whatever happened to David Wallace?

He made a appearance last year and teamed up with Andy to do something. But David Wallace was let go when Sabre Took over Dunder Mifflin
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He made a appearance last year and teamed up with Andy to do something. But David Wallace was let go when Sabre Took over Dunder Mifflin
I thought after David Wallace was let go, he became a millionaire when he sold his "Suck It" patent to NASA. When he came into the money, I thought he bought out Sabre and took back Dunder Mifflin. I'm confused now.
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I thought after David Wallace was let go, he became a millionaire when he sold his "Suck It" patent to NASA. When he came into the money, I thought he bought out Sabre and took back Dunder Mifflin. I'm confused now.

No he was let go after the Merger. That's when you saw that short Fat Lady and then Robert California.

Remember when the Fat Lady took over it was no more Corporate in NYC it had moved to Florida
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