Did any of you see The Office a couple of weeks ago when Dwight did the fire simulation? I was at school watching it online and I laughed so hard that I almost peed myself. I got a few complaints, but I was weary of holding that laughter in. One of the best things I've seen in my whole life. And the part when he cut open the dummy to harvest the organs was even funnier...and then the Silence of the Lambs impersonation. Insane.
LOL!
Yeah. I couldn't stop laughing during the entire episode either.
Poor Stanley, though.
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Yeah, poor Stanley, but I was rolling. It was one of the funniest ones I've seen in a while. The roast of Michael was pretty good too, but the highlights of the show were all in the first 10 minutes.
I think I laughed harder during that episode than ever before. And it contained my favorite Jim+Pam scene ever. It really was a good one. The scene with Michael and Dwight at corporate made me cry with laughter... "take headed of"
I had my infatuations, but we both know in our hearts who is the sole love of my short, bright life.
Yeah, I love the guy that plays David Wallace. I wish he was in more episodes. "Take headed of" was great, as well as:
Michael: "So we're going to let this one go"
David: "No we're not"
Michael: "I'm not a mind reader"
Remind me of the Jim+Pam scene... not much sleep this week.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBw6XY0KC48"]YouTube - Pam's Father[/ame]
I cried a little, don't judge me
I had my infatuations, but we both know in our hearts who is the sole love of my short, bright life.
Ahhh. Thanks Tempus. I will judge you but my judgment is that you're awesome. It was a great scene. John Kracinski is actually very talented- he's done acting apprenticeships in France and all over the place, but Jenna nailed this one too. Thanks for bringing it back to my attention.
Yeah, I got to catch a little of "Important Things With Demetri Martin". It's pretty cool that he's got a show now. He's freaking funny.
"I don't have a problem with gay people. I just don't see how one group can claim refracted light. That's pretty greedy."
Seriously! I'm tired of hearing my co-workers talk about the latest episodes in season 4 & 5 and I'm still like :
"Hey! Remember that one episode in season 1 with that one thing that happened at that one place to that one person!? Man that was awesome!"
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I thought that Pam+Jim (=Jam ) scene was really touching, too.
They're one of my favorite TV couples ever.
Hahaha.
Yeah. He's hella awesome.
But I actually thought that more than a few of the jokes in the show weren't very funny. I loved the show, and the good jokes were really good, but yeah, there were some pretty mediocre ones in the bunch.
That's just what I was about to say.
I started it last season because people kept talking about it. I ended up having to go buy all the 3 seasons that were out and watched season 4 online. You can still catch up Feev. And that one thing in that one episode at that one place that happened to that one person ...yeah, pretty awesome!
Yes!
I got my boyfriend hooked on Lost.
FINALLY.
I feel accomplished.
So what about I went through half a season of Lost (3 discs, 12 episodes) in one sitting!
Jeebus!
Now that is some hardcore Lost lovin'.
I've been watching a lot of Bones...
Booth and Brennan NEED to fuck. The tension is killing me. I know if they do I'll be disappointed though.
Got the 1st season of Lost on dvd yesterday. Pretty good what i've watched so far, but i am glad i've waited this long until getting it, as i'm still doubting whether all 100 episodes could be so good. And it's not in my top 5 series yet, and i don't think it ever will, considering my top 5 are: Doctor Who (obviously), Life on Mars (the original), Firefly, The Office (the original), and...Garth Marenghi's Darkplace.
Not heard of that last one? My advice: LOOK FOR IT NOW!!! Possibly one of the best shows ever made: a brilliant spoof of every cheesy 80s show ever made, set at a hospital where dark deeds are constantly afoot and also stars the writer and director of the show. And right now, i really need to watch it!
Oddly enough, this was released in 2004. Now what show set at a hospital written by a horror writer was also shown on tv that year...?
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
Oh just wait DoctorDodge. Lost gets extremely good near the end of season 1 and season 2 will blow your socks off.
I am Daenerys Stormborn and I will take what is mine. With fire and blood.
Oh, i'm not doubting that it's great. But to get into my top 5 it HAS gotta compete against a show where the main character can go anywhere in time and space, another that's 16 episodes of total perfection (ie, fast cars, cool 70s fashion, gritty storylines and Gene Hunt), and other programs that are great for SO many reasons it's impossible to list them all. Hell, even Dead Like Me didn't make it in the top 5 and that show genuinely changed my life!
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
Yes, I was surprised to not see it listed there, I thought for sure that it would be. But I'll forgive you since you added in Firefly
So I just searched netflix for Darkplace, it sounded really interesting, but alas they don't have it Is it not released on dvd yet?
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Don't think it's been released in the US, yet. Took a couple of years for it to be released on dvd at all in the UK. Chances of it being released at all in the US are slim, imo. Sorry!
But you CAN watch the whole of it on youtube! And i doubt they're gonna bother taking it down anytime soon, so here's the first part of ep 1:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNfQ0ORwSDM"]YouTube - Garth Marenghi's Darkplace Episode 1 - Part 1[/ame]
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
Thanks, I'll check it out!
Only the gentle are ever really strong.