Lol I just met someone who thought the last few seasons of this show were just as good as the first few and that Nellie and Robert California were funnier than a lot of the series' regulars
Haha yeah I think Robert California did have some funny moments, but his presence was just a bit weird for the show in general to me Oh wow, yeah I can't say I agree with you there but we're all entitled to our own opinions
the only thing i really disliked about Robert was his nonchalance / fear of Nellie when she decided she was manager. i get that she was friends with Jo Bennet so he felt if he did anything he may lose his job, but for a man who pretty much lied about his entire existence i don't see, in the end, why that would have mattered much to him to lose his Dunder Mifflin job lol
I would rather watch James Spader in something terrible than most actors in anything. I could not believe when he joined the show. It was like they heard me whining about Steve Carell leaving and being irreplaceable and decided to call my bluff.
Is anyone else kind of tired of hearing about this show? It's one of my all time favorites but it's basically become to TV what Harry Potter is to books, like reference something else sometimes
When watching Age of Ultron I found Ultron indistinguishable from RC. Could’ve just swapped quotes in and out between the characters.
Probably because P&R can also be streamed on Hulu and Prime. Netflix is the only streaming service for The Office at the moment
True. It's so bizarre that Parks made it onto so many platforms. Can't really think of any other show that has done it
The majority of season 9 feels so much worse in comparison to how much I enjoy the 2nd to last episode with Dwight as manager and Jim as A.R.M.
I like season 9 but imagine a whole season where Dwight was manager and Jim was assistant building up to the finale. Would have been great.