Andy becoming the central character of the show for a spell is hands down the weakest part of the entire show for me.
True. Rainn was delusional about his potential film stardom especially. I can think of only one example of a performance I enjoyed from him outside of the office, and that was before the office.
If you look at all their little “family reunion” photos they post, there’s always the same couple people who are never there. Those could be the ones that there my have been issues with?
I do enjoy that Phyllis and Stanley have been in like 3-4 commercials together over the years. So wholesome.
Stanley seems like the weirdest dude in real life. Like, the whole Uncle Stan thing is crazy, but there’s just something about him and the way he is when you see his social media and the way he talks that makes him seem a little insane lol.
“John Lennon is rolling in his grave……to hide the boner you just gave him” is a line that has never left my mind since first seeing The Rocker lol
Two random thoughts while watching random episodes while cleaning today: 1. totally forgot that Roseanne was in an episode or two while Andy starts his acting career. Wasn’t pleasant to remember that lol 2. When Jim is worried about who will sit at his desk while he’s in Philly and he asks Clark how he listens to music (earbuds or speaker) and Clark just looks at him confused and then Jim says something like, “oh, of course you don’t listen to music at work, because that’s not normal, because we’re at work” and it’s like wtf when did Jim get so lame and think listening to music at work is dumb or bad. Strong boomer energy there.
In a bullpen work environment?! You either do earbuds or no music. No way in hell to have numerous people playing their music out loud in a room that size with no dividers.
Sorry to raise this thread from the dead but couldn’t help but find this image funny. This is a picture from a 2.2 million dollar house that is for sale and yet the owners decided to go with the Michael Scott size flat screen TV.
Nah not at all, I think ideal distance from a 42 inch TV is maybe 5 feet? Also, man that TV is way too high, my poor neck