The employees hold a paper airplane competition, Andy gets an acting role in a workplace safety video, and Jim and Pam's marriage tensions continue to build.The employees hold a paper airplane competition, Andy gets an acting role in a workplace safety video, and Jim and Pam's marriage tensions continue to build.The employees hold a paper airplane competition, Andy gets an acting role in a workplace safety video, and Jim and Pam's marriage tensions continue to build.
Oscar Nuñez
- Oscar Martinez
- (as Oscar Nunez)
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This final season has been slowly losing steam, but this episode as slow and clunky as it is watching Jim and Pam and Dwight and Angela... It has the most profound and touching ending of any episode that I've seen this entire series.
As much as I disliked him on screen when bj Novak and Mindy left the writing went to the pits, I've said before it wasn't Michael leaving that ruined it, was terrible writing. Something the office appeared to do well was character work, I actually disagree if you compare this to parks and rec even a non entity like Gary you know his daughters friends family etc and same with a large percentage.
This show when it tried to force a huge rift in with jim and Pam there were no family friends or anything which could've atleast made this believable, even a phone call to portray emotions would've helped, it felt so forced solely for this kinda ending which did feel good.
However both characters lost a lot of what made them special when Michael left, their communication, almost synchronicity died, it's hard to empathise with Pam as technically she's in a job she's bad at, is a failed artist, the mural wasn't even really sorted and didn't have many friends or close family except her mum, I'm sure she did but the only close moments with Pam were really Dwight and the camera guy, I can't understand why she wouldn't move. Jim bought a house and wanted a successful career and should've explained it way better and upfront as Pam was portrayed as fair and logical. However her salary plus a desire of being an artist would mean she'd need a lot of money something Jim was busting to get again made her just seem awkward and kinda selfish. I'm sure the ending may change this but I feel this series killed my love of Pam a fair bit
To the point I'm more invested in Dwight and Angela, let's be real Dwight is the MVP, he's the comedy clue, best character arc and the sweet moments with Pam and Jim are too cute.
No coincidence that the sister writer seemed to force Erin down your throats, she's an OTT overbearing moron who's assault on Clarke was so badly acted it summed her up, emotionally childish and just a terrible damn character, had potential but she just is so cartoonish she's unbearable
Andy should've died at see.
Kevin should've had an arc to be semi normal by the end, I soon realised that most characters aren't actually that flushed out or great by the end, the only decent ones are fast loosing charm.
I mean Mose had more funny bits than Kevin,Oscar,two young kids combined
Phylis and Stanley are fine
Tobys delivery is almost indecipherable, awful character
Val and Daryl was wasted
Tate is way better as office member than manager.
Too many cartoon characters.
Awful writing killed this show, I'd say Pam and Jim are the ultimate and Dwight is class but I'd side with Leslie Ben and Ron any day
This show when it tried to force a huge rift in with jim and Pam there were no family friends or anything which could've atleast made this believable, even a phone call to portray emotions would've helped, it felt so forced solely for this kinda ending which did feel good.
However both characters lost a lot of what made them special when Michael left, their communication, almost synchronicity died, it's hard to empathise with Pam as technically she's in a job she's bad at, is a failed artist, the mural wasn't even really sorted and didn't have many friends or close family except her mum, I'm sure she did but the only close moments with Pam were really Dwight and the camera guy, I can't understand why she wouldn't move. Jim bought a house and wanted a successful career and should've explained it way better and upfront as Pam was portrayed as fair and logical. However her salary plus a desire of being an artist would mean she'd need a lot of money something Jim was busting to get again made her just seem awkward and kinda selfish. I'm sure the ending may change this but I feel this series killed my love of Pam a fair bit
To the point I'm more invested in Dwight and Angela, let's be real Dwight is the MVP, he's the comedy clue, best character arc and the sweet moments with Pam and Jim are too cute.
No coincidence that the sister writer seemed to force Erin down your throats, she's an OTT overbearing moron who's assault on Clarke was so badly acted it summed her up, emotionally childish and just a terrible damn character, had potential but she just is so cartoonish she's unbearable
Andy should've died at see.
Kevin should've had an arc to be semi normal by the end, I soon realised that most characters aren't actually that flushed out or great by the end, the only decent ones are fast loosing charm.
I mean Mose had more funny bits than Kevin,Oscar,two young kids combined
Phylis and Stanley are fine
Tobys delivery is almost indecipherable, awful character
Val and Daryl was wasted
Tate is way better as office member than manager.
Too many cartoon characters.
Awful writing killed this show, I'd say Pam and Jim are the ultimate and Dwight is class but I'd side with Leslie Ben and Ron any day
The conversations between Jim and Pam make me so angry. I absolutely love the show, but for some reason this episode gets under my skin. Fast forward any dialogue between Jim and Pam and you'll be fine.
Just sad to see a great show spiral down the drain. Writing is horrible. This paper airplane plot is dumb, the acting is good enough but struggling for laughs. Erin's character is not funny as she's too dramatic, Nellie's character is just not necessary, in fact she is annoying. It's just not the same without Michael. The subplot with Jim and Pam is overdone, but the ending makes the whole show worth staying with it. The Office at this point, is like a star athlete that is at the end of their career but refuses to retire. Although there are glimpses of past humor, The Office should bow out gracefully.
Sad to see such a wonderful show nearing the end. It is in the death throes here. Characters are written like fan fiction, just becoming goofy shells of their former selves. Where it used to have excellent writing, it is now just barely hanging on. I would have loved this show to have many more seasons, but episodes like this make me thankful they ended it before it totally ruined the great memories of its golden years.
Did you know
- Trivia"Weyerhammer" is a contraction of the names of two real paper companies, Weyerhaeuser and Hammermill.
- GoofsIn this episode, Andy claims to be unable to wash his eyes with water because he has a phobia of putting things in his eyes ("never even used an eye dropper"). However, in Christening (2010), when Andy and Michael are on the bus to go to Mexico, Andy says he'll be needing to borrow some things, one of which is a contact lens case. Clearly, if he has worn contacts before, he cannot claim to have a phobia about things touching his eyes.
- Quotes
Creed Bratton: Two grand huh? I know a guy who can turn that into 800 dollars. Me.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Office: Niagara: Part 1 (2009)
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