"Who do you think you are?" "I'm Toby."

Jun 09, 2008 11:10

This is a really accurate personality test, at least for me.


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aurora_84 June 9 2008, 18:23:55 UTC
I also hope we see Toby again! Don't go, Toby!
I'll miss Toby. :(( :(( But I like Holly a lot too. She and Michael are kind of made for each other.

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sdwolfpup June 9 2008, 21:06:38 UTC
They seem really made for each other; I'm hoping they're kind of the Jim-and-Pam of season 5. :)

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electrcspacegrl June 9 2008, 18:25:15 UTC
I loved The Office finale too, everything about it. But my favorite part was the joke about Kevin being "slow". And wow, when you look at him with that in mind, it totally fits! That just cracked me up to no end.

And yes, I was surprised to like Michael/Holly as much as I did. I was expecting the usual train wreck, with Michael embarrassing himself to a woman, and the woman being really uncomfortable. I guess there was a perfect match for him out there somewhere, and it was only a matter of time before he found her.

Michael may be a completely clueless dufus, but he does just want to be loved. I hope it works out with Holly in the end. But for god's sake, Michael, stay the hell away from Jan! Run for your life!

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sdwolfpup June 9 2008, 21:08:22 UTC
The Kevin being "slow" joke was HILARIOUS. Every time he and Holly interacted, I just cracked up.

I guess there was a perfect match for him out there somewhere, and it was only a matter of time before he found her.

Hee. Hopefully he's smart enough to realize that. The temptation of a kid with Jan is going to be strong, though.

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counteragent June 9 2008, 18:28:57 UTC
Yeah, the Jim/Pam off-ness annoyed me. I mean, Jim would have just proposed that night at home, jeez. They had a totally funcitonal relationship at that point, there was no reason not to.

I loooove Michael/Holly. It's super cute.

Wasn't the Kevin and Holly schtick hilarious? I thought so, anyway. It was so funny to me because they didn't cheat. That IS exactly how Kevin talks.

I need a more generic Office icon...

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sdwolfpup June 9 2008, 21:09:47 UTC
They had a totally functional relationship at that point, there was no reason not to.

Exactly! I'm going to try to be optimistic because the writers have done so well with the show so far. But it's difficult.

The Kevin & Holly stuff was totally hilarious! One of my favorite bits of the episode, really.

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counteragent June 9 2008, 22:06:41 UTC
Yeah, I'm worried, too. But I'm in denial.

I can't believe how hard I shipped them in Season Three. And I'm not like a diehard shipper of anything, usually.

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danceswithwords June 9 2008, 18:46:09 UTC
I agree that Pam's disappointment over Jim not proposing was the one off note in the entire hour. Having that blow up into a big source of tension between the two of them would be a serious case of manufactured non-drama, so I hope the writers don't really go there. They've been good enough at avoiding pitfalls in the past that I have some faith ( ... )

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sdwolfpup June 9 2008, 21:14:11 UTC
That's not what she and Jim are about. Dear writers, please don't do that to Pam or I will have to CUT YOU

I will be right behind you in line!

But, yeah, Pam and Jim both have grown, but Pam especially and it would be extremely frustrating and disrespectful to the character to ignore that. I mean, Beach Games! I think Beach Games should be in the front of their minds when they're resolving all this next season.

There's no way Michael is going to be able to resist the promise of a kid, even a kid that isn't genetically his. He tags people as family at the drop of a hat, so that won't even matter to him.

Oh, Michael.

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nos4a2no9 June 9 2008, 21:04:56 UTC
I heartily conquer about the Office season finale. The missed engagement (and the possibility for estrangement) freaks me out. But Jim and Pam (ugh, not Jam. Never Jam) have grown quite a bit and become much braver individuals, and they're much more likely to actually talk to one another. There might be comedy gold in them thar hills and the show might mine the misunderstanding, but I don't think they'd break 'em up. *clings to Jim and Pam*

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sdwolfpup June 9 2008, 21:14:52 UTC
I'm having trouble even finding the situation worth comedy gold, though! I just really would like them to avoid it entirely. Heh. *clings with you*

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