Yeah, i've had the same issues with the podcast myself. I love them both together but, the podcast hasnt interested me much.
Same. I do like when they have guests, probably because it's a little break from the usual. It usually takes me a week to get through an episode. I'm more interested in the idea of them doing a Jenna watches GOT podcast. Maybe my ears are too sensitive but whenever the ladies get excited and their voices go up, it just kills my ears. Over the past few weeks I've been watching the episodes that some beautiful soul edited together with the deleted scenes.
Maybe the fact that I listen on 1.5 speed and that the episodes are fairly short for what I usually listen to, but I think it’s fine.
Wow. Some more previously unreleased information. Jim and Pam were originally intended to get divorced in the final season and reunite in the finale. After fans balked at the episode where Brian the sound guy defends Pam from the warehouse worker who vandalizes her mural, Greg backed away from the idea and two subsequent episodes then had to be “heavily edited” to remove any indication of cheating on Pam’s end. The Office Wanted to Break Up Jim and Pam’s Marriage for One Last Twist It does line up well with things Daniels was saying before the final season aired. He kept repeating that they were going to “blow things up” and at one point he said he wanted to explore the idea of what it would be like if Jim and Pam hadn’t worked out. At the time that particular quote seemed to be directed at using other characters to explore that idea (Andy and Erin as receptionist and salesman) but now it makes a little more sense.
Man, that would’ve been bad. I’m all for realism. But realistically, given Pam and Jim’s dynamic throughout the show, there’s no reason to believe their relationship should have dissolved at any point. What they went with in season 9 with the heightened tension between the two felt real and painful while never destroying the integrity of their relationship. That’s actually the one plot thread that keeps Season 9 from being the worst Office season for me. I loved how they handled it. The alternative would have been a last minute hack job to two terrific characters and one of the greatest romances on TV. It would have made the entire show feel so cynical and cold.
First half of season 9 was already constantly depressing enough, imagine going all in on that bullshit idea lol
It doesn't surprise me actually. The Jim/Pam stuff felt very crowbarred in. Some tension, which would then seem to be resolved by the end of the episode, then reintroduced a couple of episodes later. It was drip fed in a really unsatisfying way. That Daniels heavily edited those storylines actually makes sense in hindsight.
As glad as I am that they ultimately didn’t follow through on a divorce, man am I curious about all of that deleted footage.
The show had its chance to cause a disruption between Jim and Pam with Harry from "Mad Men" at art school and got cold feet. That last-minute hail mary for drama was too little, too late.
The whole Brian idea was bad but displaying how a loving marriage can fall apart or have legit fights, etc... was done very well. Their phone call argument is super realistic.
Took me forever to realize the actor who played Brian is the “This Guy fucks!” guy from Silicon Valley
it will be very interesting to hear Jenna's thoughts on that when the podcast gets there. she's talked about how the cast has been surprised by things and learned things about characters during the roundtable reads. i kind of hope she shares the initial reactions of some of them when they read some of those scripts abut cheating lol
Really? I don't hear any accent at all Sounds like anyone who lives in NH and I've been told by multiple people that they don't hear an accent from me
I cant stand the episodes with Will Ferrel but the cold open with he and Michael in the hotel bar is great
Exactly. The Brian subplot is stupid, but the overall tension and their reconciliation were handled so well.