One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.
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10naregian
We all know the show sort of jumped the shark when Michael left, but I think it regained some sort of interest with the Jim and Pam storyline, and maybe even turned off some faithful viewers. I think the ending that answers all the questions on who's going where and with who and why.
When Michael came back, he was reintroduced in a perfect manner with the classic line we all know he owns.
The Jim and Pam storyline ended satisfyingly, but somewhat predictably.
I just think Toby's life was the only one that didn't end up happier than it was before haha, and maybe that was fittingly so.
When Michael came back, he was reintroduced in a perfect manner with the classic line we all know he owns.
The Jim and Pam storyline ended satisfyingly, but somewhat predictably.
I just think Toby's life was the only one that didn't end up happier than it was before haha, and maybe that was fittingly so.
I've been a faithful viewer and have seen every episode. I disagree with many critics who have lambasted this final season. The problems were the "Sabre" years and the revolving door of managers. Although Kathy Bates and James Spader are excellent actors, they were sadly miscast. I was elated when David Wallace returned and saved the company. He was always my favorite upper-management character. This last season has returned to its roots and has been very good.
I was not looking forward to watching this finale because my expectations were low. The last long-running beloved comedy (Seinfeld) gave us a finale that was disappointing, to say the least. I was pretty sure my time was about to be wasted. I might not have even watched it at all if the turnaround this season hadn't been so pleasing. Actually, the final two episodes of this series are both excellent. I don't remember ever crying during an episode of The Office before. Anyone who hasn't watched all the previous episodes might not like the finale because they won't understand all the inside jokes. The cameos were laugh-out-loud and the way it all wrapped up brought unexpected tears to my eyes.
I was not looking forward to watching this finale because my expectations were low. The last long-running beloved comedy (Seinfeld) gave us a finale that was disappointing, to say the least. I was pretty sure my time was about to be wasted. I might not have even watched it at all if the turnaround this season hadn't been so pleasing. Actually, the final two episodes of this series are both excellent. I don't remember ever crying during an episode of The Office before. Anyone who hasn't watched all the previous episodes might not like the finale because they won't understand all the inside jokes. The cameos were laugh-out-loud and the way it all wrapped up brought unexpected tears to my eyes.
10hrc3
Television's finest hour and the only fitting conclusion to its greatest decade. For those who have been friends from Season 1, do not watch this with anyone you are not comfortable crying around, because you will. The writers and cast made every moment worth it, creating something much more than comedy. For those just tuning in, STOP. Do not watch this until you have seen the entire series. Trust me when I say that this episode is worth the wait, and the emotions it will evoke transcend TV and comprehension. For the cast and the writers, thank you will never do justice to all the gratitude we feel. It is in this episode that you find out once and for all how much these characters mean to you and what absolute work of art this is and will always be remembered as.
10jtb5020
This was a truly great ending to one of my favorite shows. now i will admit, since Michael Scott left the show wasn't as good. it was still enjoyable but some of it was disappointing. season 8 though was the most disappointing.... it felt like they barley tried. Season 9 was much better, funny and had some good drama but a few of the story lines they went with were a bit of a disappointment.
but this last episode was amazing! it came full circle.
i love the characters! we watched them really grow up in this show. but what really impressed me was DWIGHT! i have respect for him now. i am very happy with how they ended the show! the story itself was great. the directing was brilliant! Ken Kwapis did a great Job! the acting was spot on. and i don't want to spoil it.... but the cameos are perfect.
i love the ending's to these characters. Except Toby's.
but other then that it's the perfect way to end a epic show! this will be an episode i will remember forever.
goodbye, Office. i will miss you!
but this last episode was amazing! it came full circle.
i love the characters! we watched them really grow up in this show. but what really impressed me was DWIGHT! i have respect for him now. i am very happy with how they ended the show! the story itself was great. the directing was brilliant! Ken Kwapis did a great Job! the acting was spot on. and i don't want to spoil it.... but the cameos are perfect.
i love the ending's to these characters. Except Toby's.
but other then that it's the perfect way to end a epic show! this will be an episode i will remember forever.
goodbye, Office. i will miss you!
Did you know
- TriviaDwight mentions that Creed was a member of the band "The Grassroots" in the 1960's. The actor who plays Creed, Creed Bratton, was in fact a member of this band in the 1960's.
- GoofsThe final two episodes are set a year apart, but Angela's son Phillip, who is a toddler, is the exact same size in both.
- Quotes
Dwight Schrute: Michael... I can't believe you came.
Michael Scott: [choking up] That's what she said.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards (2013)
- SoundtracksS&M
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Written by Ester Dean, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, and Sandy Vee
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