My ranking of this week’s network sitcoms!
The development of Robert California on the Office makes me want to believe he is actually Alan Shore, who is also a false identity of James Spaders’ character in Bad Influence.
And Parks and Recreation was brilliant as always.
Click through to read more of my thoughts on The Office, Parks and Recreation, and the 13 other sitcoms I watched this week!
The Office wins the night, but only because Parks and Recreation wasn’t new.
Pam’s “Wha WHAT?!” made me laugh the most :-)
“Will you be heard. Will you have a voice? Will I steamroll over you? Do you feel heard right now Jim? You have a voice right now. You can answer me.”
“Yes.”
“That was your choice, not mine. The fallacy is that it is up to the steamroller. It is up to the object whether it will be flattened or not. And I can tell just from the small interaction we’ve had already you won’t be flattened by anybody. Do you agree with me Jim?”
“Yes.”
“Yes. You do.”
The way he acknowledges the camera is just brilliant. I’d be okay with any of the current employees getting the job, but clearly Spader is the only outside choice that makes any sense :-P
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“There’s no such thing as a product, don’t ever think there is. There is only SEX. Everything is sex. Do you understand that what I’m telling you is a universal truth? Toby?”
“Yes.”
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Erik:
holy shit, the office and parks and recreation tonight made up the best two hours of television ever in history
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Dani:
that's a very bold assertion
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Erik:
ITS FUCKIN TRUE!
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“Some people were really popping on screen”