I agree with a lot of what you said in regards to "The Office" with Lieberstein. It took a darker, meaner turn under his tenure. I think the big problem I had with the Jim and Pam last season shake-up was it was too little, too late. They tried to introduce some drama in their relationship with Pam went to art school, but backed off out of fear of upsetting the "shippers." Then did it again with Jim. Going to the well a third time, especially in its last season, felt like too much for me.
I think this show always did really really well with characters who were introduced to only appear in a few episodes. Idris Elba as Charles Minor is maybe my favorite guest the show has done. Josh Groban was also hilarious as Andy's brother. "Bye Pam! Bye Tuna!"
Man, I loved Robert California until they overstayed his welcome and then turned him all weird with his divorce. I'll echo above, Nellie is awful, more so when they brought her up to Scranton. Those two dorks they added in Season 9 were not great either haha
In my current runthrough and it always stops being a binge for me when it gets to season 9 especially, it takes me forever to finish cause I can't stand Nellie, Plop or the Brian stuff. Got to season 9 and was like "well this is a good time to get to the new Jessica Jones" haha
I have no trouble at all getting through all the Michael Scott episodes, but once he leaves it's so hard to stick around, i usually just end up watching the select episodes in 7 8 & 9 that I enjoy, which is few.
Season 9 has plenty of issues but Clark and Pete definitely aren't among them imo. I won't pretend they were season 1-3 classic Office level characters, but they did feel mostly like real people - like all the characters did in the show's prime. The writers didn't pull that off a single other time after season 3 with the exception of Charles. Seasons 4-7 coast on how incredible Steve Carrell is and 8 is pretty much unwatchable. 9, while containing some absolutely horrible episodes, recalls a little bit of what made the show great in the first place.
Women OK after car launches off Flying Wye into pond Yet Another Person Listens to GPS App and Drives Car Into Lake Even If Your GPS Says Turn Left, If Left Is a Lake … Maybe Don’t Do It Just spent the last 10 minutes finding real instances of people claiming their GPS misled them into lakes and ponds.
I had a legitimate “GPS directing me into a lake” situation this weekend trying to find my friend’s wedding venue in rural Georgia. It told me to turn right on to a small dirt road and the enormous house I was looking for would be there. It was a boat ramp to Lake Oconee. While I did not drive into said lake, I did go a bit further down the road than I would care to admit..lol.
Do we get our resumes back, or do you keep them? Because I only have that one and I have a chili recipe on the back that I really wanna keep.
Also FYI, I don't technically have a hearing problem but... his lines were golden and I look at him as a Creed-esque character where they didn't use him too much, but when they did, it was perfect.
I stopped watching before Nellie was a character. I’ve heard nothing but bad things about her though and I’m semi-curious to see what all the fuss is about
Years ago I cringed at seasons 8 and 9. I just recently went back and binged through them and actually enjoyed it. There were definitely some terrible episodes in the mix, but there were also quite a few amazing ones.
I've only done one real re-watch of all nine seasons (since then I stop once Michael leaves) and 8 is a real struggle to get through. At least with 9, they rebound since they're establishing an end game. As it was airing, I remember thinking it seems a little too late to introduce a storyline of Jim and Pam having marriage problems.