Whoa! The Jim/Pam fight got really intense, but I loved it. And I think it's sweet that the camera crew guy, Brian, comforted Pam when she was crying. But I thought we were supposed to find out who was behind the documentary and we actually didn't.
Not my favorite episode, but I absolutely loved the interaction with the camera crew. I'm just a bit bored with the characters now. I miss Dwight and Jim time, though the prank was hilarious, and I love Jim and Pam of course, but everyone else is just blah to me right now. I really couldn't care less about Erin and Pete.
And oh my gosh that Jim/Pam fight killed me - but I'm glad they're being real about it. Long distance relationships and parenting would be tough, and it would for sure take a toll on the two of them... especially when one of them had a rough day.
Pretty good episode. I actually laughed at something Nellie said which is something I never have done, she's kind of growing on me, but maybe I was feeling sorry for her with Overly-Romantic Toby all over her. The prank at the beginning was great and Daryl at the end watching the video over and over again was great.
Jim/Pam fight was well done but sad, it sucks that it takes a long distance relationship/parenthood to make them have an interesting story again, they've just kind of been coasting for a while now. But it was nice to have one of the camera crew guys comfort her, kind of surreal moment with a documentary crew filming a group of people yet both are fake, still nice though.
And can we please just drop Pete/Erin thing now? Just bring back Andy, write him like the goofball who actually paid attention to Erin in Seasons 6-8, not the dick of a character they made him this season.
The fight was well done, felt very real. I'm guessing the actors are referring to this as "the beginning of the end" as the crew might end the documentary when they get involved too much with the characters they're supposed to be watching.
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Whoa! The Jim/Pam fight got really intense, but I loved it. And I think it's sweet that the camera crew guy, Brian, comforted Pam when she was crying. But I thought we were supposed to find out who was behind the documentary and we actually didn't.
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Great episode.
Not my favorite episode, but I absolutely loved the interaction with the camera crew. I'm just a bit bored with the characters now. I miss Dwight and Jim time, though the prank was hilarious, and I love Jim and Pam of course, but everyone else is just blah to me right now. I really couldn't care less about Erin and Pete.
ReplyDeleteAnd oh my gosh that Jim/Pam fight killed me - but I'm glad they're being real about it. Long distance relationships and parenting would be tough, and it would for sure take a toll on the two of them... especially when one of them had a rough day.
Pretty good episode. I actually laughed at something Nellie said which is something I never have done, she's kind of growing on me, but maybe I was feeling sorry for her with Overly-Romantic Toby all over her. The prank at the beginning was great and Daryl at the end watching the video over and over again was great.
ReplyDeleteJim/Pam fight was well done but sad, it sucks that it takes a long distance relationship/parenthood to make them have an interesting story again, they've just kind of been coasting for a while now. But it was nice to have one of the camera crew guys comfort her, kind of surreal moment with a documentary crew filming a group of people yet both are fake, still nice though.
And can we please just drop Pete/Erin thing now? Just bring back Andy, write him like the goofball who actually paid attention to Erin in Seasons 6-8, not the dick of a character they made him this season.
The fight was well done, felt very real. I'm guessing the actors are referring to this as "the beginning of the end" as the crew might end the documentary when they get involved too much with the characters they're supposed to be watching.
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