the Brian plot is what made me stop watching the final season when it was airing. didn't finish the series until like 2 years later.
That plot wasn’t great, but it was interesting to see Jim and Pam struggle. They could’ve done it with just his work stuff and him lying and that would’ve been more believable.
My first full watch was on netflix, had just caught syndicated episodes here and there before. I flew through the series and then the first half of season 9 took like a month for me lol.
What happened to the re-boot rumors? Pretty sure one of the top NBC people had said they were working on getting the show back for 2018.
I'm not sure if I knew this and just forgot but Paul Feig directed the Dinner Party episode which is perfect
Finished another rewatch of the series. Seasons 8 & 9 are easily the worst ones but there's still some gems in there. "The Boat" had me cracking up more than any episode since like s6. I love when Pam is pretending to be a warehouse worker. "No our paper is not toxic......unless it's exposed to oxygen, THEN IT'S INCREDIBLY TOXIC!!!!"
One of my favorite Pam moments is in the episode where she tries to prank Dwight and ends up stuck in the elevator, but won’t come out once they find her because she’s scared of getting cut in half. That is extremely the logic I’d be following if I were in her shoes and I love how Jim just immediately gets it