please, more hide, eh hidey, hidee? the asian guy. THE BEST!!!
please, more hide, eh hidey, hidee? the asian guy. THE BEST!!!
I KILL YAKUZA BOSS ON PURPOSE!
Closed captioning had his name spelled as Hide.
Also, best episode in a while. Loved it.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
In a while? You mean since the birth?
I liked this one more tbh.
holy crap, kevin was really creepy...like a serial killer or something
very good episode :D
i hope dwight's breach of contract goes to trial
I am loving this Dwight/Isabel/Angela story arc. Brilliant. Simply brilliant.
I love the way they've rewritten Isabella (she came off like a female dwight in this last episode)
Was fucking awesome when she smacked Angela on the forehead. xD
Was Isabel around before? I don't remember seeing her, but I'm sure there's a few reruns I missed. I hate how big a retard Michael is sometimes, though I'm interested in seeing where the manager from the bar goes.
The wedding and the baby birth episodes.
Yea sometimes, the whole Michael-isn't-smart-schtick gets annoying. Because at some point you have to wonder if he's grown at all as a character. He's as un-self-aware as ever. Especially when it comes to the malapropisms (i.e., "cupid's sparrow" "cut her nose to spiderface" "you're all successories" etc.).
I'll have what she's having.
what the fuck was with today's shitty episode.
C is for suspension.
This episode was great, fuck the haters. I love how Jim and Pam dealt with the suspension, the cookie monster jokes and Erin being totally cute and crazy at the same time. It's great when Michael is the normal one in a situation lol. Cake to the face was great as well.
http://tv.ign.com/articles/108/1086587p1.html
April 28, 2010 - In a recent BBC Radio interview with Steve Carell and Tina Fey about their new movie Date Night, the conversation briefly turned to NBC's The Office, which has been renewed for Season 7, beginning this fall. Carell was asked, "How long will you stay with The Office for? How many more series [that's British speak for "seasons"]? How long does your contract run?"
"Contract through next season," Carell answered. Asked if he could see himself signing a new contract to stay on beyond that, Carell replied, "I don't think so. That will probably be my last year."
NBC has yet to comment on this statement, as Carell's words now raise the question: If Carell leaves the show, will The Office end? Or would the network attempt to continue the series without its main character?