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While putting off my reading for class tomorrow (who, me? Shocking!), I sat down this afternoon and rewatched "Goodbye Toby"! And it was a ... weird, verging-on-spiritual experience? Or, okay, maybe not quite that intense. (Well. Maybe. There is the "Suck on this!" rock to consider.) It's like, all of a sudden, it was brilliant and everything that tormented me throughout the fourth season was gone and the future, from this point on, seemed boundless and beautiful! Or ... something. This whole reconciliation-with-The-Office process has been odd and far more emotional than anything has the right to be. And also AWESOME.



















... Gosh, I love Michael/Holly. Which the picspam made very subtle, so I figured I'd actually spell it out for you. But, jeez, the fact that, within the span of one episode, the show managed to so completely sell that relationship is so awesome to me. That moment where he talks in the Yoda voice and there's that horrible, awkward silence, that Michael's Frightened Yet Another Woman, Big Surprise silence that we have come to know so, so very well over the years -- and then Holly Yoda-talks right back? THAT is excellent TV, my friends! The shock and the unexpected sweetness of that moment just SLAYS me. And then later, when she touches his arm and it is just, I swear, one of the sweetest things that has ever been on this show. And considering it's the show that provided a little couple you may or may not have heard of called Jim/Pam, well, that's saying something! And, GAAAH, the END with Michael totally not getting that she's asking him out because he's so boggled by pregnant Jan, and then the LOOKING BACK. The MUTUAL LOOKING BACK.
The end of this episode, with that in combination with Pam being disappointed about Jim and that horrible sad bit with her and Toby taking the picture, switching to Toby sitting by himself and just looking at the pictures -- it's so bleak and made me feel so sad and hopeless for these poor people, and then I nearly perished of joy because GOD, I MISSED THAT SHOW GIVING ME THIS FEELING. It hurt the way that Michael doing his stupid voiceover in "Halloween" matched against images of him cleaning pumpkin off his car hurt! That is what makes this show magic, man.
And, okay, maybe also things like Michael looking at Toby in the exit interview scene. It's mesmerizing.
Also -- "The real crime, I think, was the beard" = greatest line of the whole season, right? RIGHT.
Also-also: what is up with Jim's hair in this episode?



















... Gosh, I love Michael/Holly. Which the picspam made very subtle, so I figured I'd actually spell it out for you. But, jeez, the fact that, within the span of one episode, the show managed to so completely sell that relationship is so awesome to me. That moment where he talks in the Yoda voice and there's that horrible, awkward silence, that Michael's Frightened Yet Another Woman, Big Surprise silence that we have come to know so, so very well over the years -- and then Holly Yoda-talks right back? THAT is excellent TV, my friends! The shock and the unexpected sweetness of that moment just SLAYS me. And then later, when she touches his arm and it is just, I swear, one of the sweetest things that has ever been on this show. And considering it's the show that provided a little couple you may or may not have heard of called Jim/Pam, well, that's saying something! And, GAAAH, the END with Michael totally not getting that she's asking him out because he's so boggled by pregnant Jan, and then the LOOKING BACK. The MUTUAL LOOKING BACK.
The end of this episode, with that in combination with Pam being disappointed about Jim and that horrible sad bit with her and Toby taking the picture, switching to Toby sitting by himself and just looking at the pictures -- it's so bleak and made me feel so sad and hopeless for these poor people, and then I nearly perished of joy because GOD, I MISSED THAT SHOW GIVING ME THIS FEELING. It hurt the way that Michael doing his stupid voiceover in "Halloween" matched against images of him cleaning pumpkin off his car hurt! That is what makes this show magic, man.
And, okay, maybe also things like Michael looking at Toby in the exit interview scene. It's mesmerizing.
Also -- "The real crime, I think, was the beard" = greatest line of the whole season, right? RIGHT.
Also-also: what is up with Jim's hair in this episode?
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Date: 2008-09-17 05:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-17 05:51 am (UTC)Your icon makes my soul feel like it's skipping through a field of daisies!
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Date: 2008-09-17 05:56 am (UTC):D :D :D
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Date: 2008-09-17 06:05 am (UTC)... there's a tiny part of me that wishes it could all still magically turn out okay. But it's the same part that thinks Toby and Pam should live happily ever after (Halpert who?), and therefore needs to be locked in some kind of primetime TV lunatic asylum.
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Date: 2008-09-17 06:18 am (UTC)Oh, me, too. I thought they were going to be great forever and then... It did not happen that way.
Toby/Pam > Jim/Pam. I know this also makes me crazy, but I will never get over my Jim issues. If only I had loved Karen less, maybe I wouldn't think about him leaving her crying in New York. (I mean, I don't always want to smack Jim. I just can't get over it, in general.)
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Date: 2008-09-17 06:21 am (UTC)... I want Karen back. And not just to save Rashida from more crappy sitcoms!
(Now we're just opening up my big Office Issues can of worms!)
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Date: 2008-09-17 06:50 am (UTC)True story: I wathced every episode of Unhitched. Sure, there were only six of them, but it was so bad that my commitment to seeing it out proves that my love for Rashida (and Karen) is still strong.
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Date: 2008-09-17 07:00 am (UTC)But, yeah, I think in terms of the fandom at large, Jim really is hailed as endlessly perfect, and that does grate on me a bit. Because ... no! Not anymore! This is not season two, homies! I think season three tainted him everlastingly, at least a little bit.
Your icon makes me happy! OH, STAMFORD. I am weirdly nostalgic for you?
And that is AMAZING, re: Unhitched! I was going to watch it. I really was. But then somehow ... I ... didn't. Rashidaaaaa, please be on a good show! (Like THIS ONE, RETURN TO US. At least for a little bit?)