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"Are you calling me a ho?"
Happy Office Day! To celebrate I watched a hilarious video of Steve Carell interviewing Phyllis here and it's absolutely wonderful! Steve's always a safe bet but Phyllis just comes alive (I like it). I absolutely adore her character on the show and the similarity with her character means here it's no exception.
Of course they ask the dreaded how were you cast question that she has been asked a zillion times along with which actor is most like and unlike their character (yes we know Mindy is alike and Angela and Brian aren't). To their credit, they edited out the answer to the first one. Another question that I hate because it's asked ALL the time is have you ever worked in an office job? So Office fans, what questions are you sick of hearing the cast answer?
A couple of thoughts on The Chairmodel under the cut:
I still have hope for Jan and Michael/Jan because of the chairmodel actually. Listen to Michael's description of her: "She dresses like a professional and yet you know there is a side of her that could just curl up on a couch." It just confirms to me that Michael misses professional!Jan back from S2 (*cries* and I miss her as well OMG SO MUCH) so if the writers were smart and arcced Jan back to her old self (accessing her uncrazy side) there'd still be a chance I could have the M/J I love back again. Plus he even calls her "crazy smart", awww.
The Jim and Pam engagement thing was SUPER cute but I reeeally hope they don't get engaged anytime soon. I hate when TV turns a good couple into a series of marriage n' babies relationship steps. It annoyed me when they did it with Cristina and Burke on Grey's and it'll piss me off if they do it with Jim and Pam. Also you'd think that Pam wouldn't move in with anyone until she was married considering it took Roy what, two freaking years to actually marry her (except that didn't happen).
I LOVED the ending to this episode! Michael and Dwight singing was so cute and *them* and it made me all happy and gooey inside. It reminded me of Branch Closing. I just love their friendship.
I loved this episode for all the small things and small victories which is a big reason I love the show. Everything doesn't need to be super dramatic or big explosions all the time and The Office is about finding humor in the little things. And you still have Michael and Dwight trying to make things larger than life in their wonderful hero narratives that I can't help but love myself. I love reading
vonnie_k's episode thoughts and her post on The Chairmodel here is pretty much my reaction to the episode (
danceswithwords also has lots of brilliant thoughts).
More reasons why I love Mindy and The Wire loving writers:
Q. Did the comment about “The Wire” come from your love of “The Wire”/ to annoy BJ who has not started watching “The Wire” yet even though everybody is telling him how good it is? | kim s [note: I think B.J did finish watching the show]
A. “The Wire” is arguably the most popular show amongst our writing staff. Our two shows could not be more different, but it has made a huge impact on many of our writers, including me. Because it’s such a densely plotted Greek tragedy, I doubt Michael would really be able to understand that much of it, but I like picturing him wanting to enrich his life by buying The Wire DVD and sitting in his condo watching Season 1, and then compulsively rewinding and trying to understand what D’Angelo Barksdale is saying. Michael wants to be exposed to good things, that’s a quality in him I really like.
I was surprised to see Mindy loving it so much but yay that's awesome! I would say the shows are alike in that they both are funny (The Office more so obviously), they both love their characters a lot making them real in small little ways and they both love their locations, giving lots of shout outs but at the same time the location represents cities everywhere.I also seem to always want to call Oscar Omar (and vice versa) which makes very little sense besides the fact that they're both gay. Very, very true about Michael, she so gets him.
Christian and Nina Garcia on Ugly Betty tonight, yay! On the Project Runway front, I am meh about the show moving to Lifetime. I really hope they don't mess up the show. Already they're moving to LA and although usually I'm YAY LA, here NYC is the fashion capitol so I'm not sure it's the best decision. Maybe it'll spice up the show a bit though and it'll definitely be easier for me to meet them. As long as Nina Garcia doesn't leave, she's my favorite judge and it would suck if she left. But I'll see her tonight so at least there's that :)
Things that need to be in every Office episode: an annoyed Stanley and Angela look. Never fails to make me laugh.
Of course they ask the dreaded how were you cast question that she has been asked a zillion times along with which actor is most like and unlike their character (yes we know Mindy is alike and Angela and Brian aren't). To their credit, they edited out the answer to the first one. Another question that I hate because it's asked ALL the time is have you ever worked in an office job? So Office fans, what questions are you sick of hearing the cast answer?
A couple of thoughts on The Chairmodel under the cut:
I still have hope for Jan and Michael/Jan because of the chairmodel actually. Listen to Michael's description of her: "She dresses like a professional and yet you know there is a side of her that could just curl up on a couch." It just confirms to me that Michael misses professional!Jan back from S2 (*cries* and I miss her as well OMG SO MUCH) so if the writers were smart and arcced Jan back to her old self (accessing her uncrazy side) there'd still be a chance I could have the M/J I love back again. Plus he even calls her "crazy smart", awww.
The Jim and Pam engagement thing was SUPER cute but I reeeally hope they don't get engaged anytime soon. I hate when TV turns a good couple into a series of marriage n' babies relationship steps. It annoyed me when they did it with Cristina and Burke on Grey's and it'll piss me off if they do it with Jim and Pam. Also you'd think that Pam wouldn't move in with anyone until she was married considering it took Roy what, two freaking years to actually marry her (except that didn't happen).
I LOVED the ending to this episode! Michael and Dwight singing was so cute and *them* and it made me all happy and gooey inside. It reminded me of Branch Closing. I just love their friendship.
I loved this episode for all the small things and small victories which is a big reason I love the show. Everything doesn't need to be super dramatic or big explosions all the time and The Office is about finding humor in the little things. And you still have Michael and Dwight trying to make things larger than life in their wonderful hero narratives that I can't help but love myself. I love reading
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More reasons why I love Mindy and The Wire loving writers:
Q. Did the comment about “The Wire” come from your love of “The Wire”/ to annoy BJ who has not started watching “The Wire” yet even though everybody is telling him how good it is? | kim s [note: I think B.J did finish watching the show]
A. “The Wire” is arguably the most popular show amongst our writing staff. Our two shows could not be more different, but it has made a huge impact on many of our writers, including me. Because it’s such a densely plotted Greek tragedy, I doubt Michael would really be able to understand that much of it, but I like picturing him wanting to enrich his life by buying The Wire DVD and sitting in his condo watching Season 1, and then compulsively rewinding and trying to understand what D’Angelo Barksdale is saying. Michael wants to be exposed to good things, that’s a quality in him I really like.
I was surprised to see Mindy loving it so much but yay that's awesome! I would say the shows are alike in that they both are funny (The Office more so obviously), they both love their characters a lot making them real in small little ways and they both love their locations, giving lots of shout outs but at the same time the location represents cities everywhere.I also seem to always want to call Oscar Omar (and vice versa) which makes very little sense besides the fact that they're both gay. Very, very true about Michael, she so gets him.
Christian and Nina Garcia on Ugly Betty tonight, yay! On the Project Runway front, I am meh about the show moving to Lifetime. I really hope they don't mess up the show. Already they're moving to LA and although usually I'm YAY LA, here NYC is the fashion capitol so I'm not sure it's the best decision. Maybe it'll spice up the show a bit though and it'll definitely be easier for me to meet them. As long as Nina Garcia doesn't leave, she's my favorite judge and it would suck if she left. But I'll see her tonight so at least there's that :)
Things that need to be in every Office episode: an annoyed Stanley and Angela look. Never fails to make me laugh.
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Okay, I totally love her. More than before.
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