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if the show wanted to have a heavy punch of reality, Pam and Jim would've gotten a divorce in the last season when he was always in philly and she was losing her mind at home. Fairy tale love and all that shit from the early seasons turning out to not actually be the best for either of them...happens all the time. but people would've lost their shit and burned NBC to the ground

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Better actors in just about every single role and unlike the US version, they didn't steal and copy their entire first season off another show.

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I think it's best to watch until "Shareholders Meeting" and pretend that is the series finale

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I liked Scott’s Tots. Screw y’all.


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Some of the jokes are good... it is just so cringyhard to watch it.

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if the show wanted to have a heavy punch of reality, Pam and Jim would've gotten a divorce in the last season when he was always in philly and she was losing her mind at home. Fairy tale love and all that shit from the early seasons turning out to not actually be the best for either of them...happens all the time. but people would've lost their shit and burned NBC to the ground

I wonder if anyone in the writers room suggested this

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I didn't watch a ton of the show, but whoever was the female character, with the blond hair who was Michael's girlfriend, that ended any further show watching for me. That was terrible.

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I liked Scott’s Tots. Screw y’all.

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Dinner Party episode was the best. Just so cringey the entire time. You're laughing and you're also almost depressed looking behind the curtain of Michael's life.

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Dinner Party episode was the best. Just so cringey the entire time. You're laughing and you're also almost depressed looking behind the curtain of Michael's life.

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Dinner Party episode was the best. Just so cringey the entire time. You're laughing and you're also almost depressed looking behind the curtain of Michael's life.


Probably my favorite episode

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Havent put too much thought into it, but the Phyllis wedding episode is pretty great


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My favorite episode is “The Secret.” Michael’s anecdote of “More Secrets of a Call Girl” is hilarious.


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The dinner party and Phyllis's wedding are pretty good. But one of my favorites is;

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I like waking up to the smell of bacon. Sue me. And since I don't have a butler, I have to do it myself. So, most nights before I go to bed, I will lay six strips of bacon out on my George Foreman grill. Then go to sleep. When I wake up, I plug in the grill. I go back to sleep again. Then I wake up to the smell of crackling bacon. It is delicious. It's good for me. It's a perfect way to start the day.

Today, I got up, I stepped onto the grill, and it clamped down on my foot. That's it. I don't see what's so hard to believe about that.

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The dinner party and Phyllis's wedding are pretty good. But one of my favorites is;

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I like waking up to the smell of bacon. Sue me. And since I don't have a butler, I have to do it myself. So, most nights before I go to bed, I will lay six strips of bacon out on my George Foreman grill. Then go to sleep. When I wake up, I plug in the grill. I go back to sleep again. Then I wake up to the smell of crackling bacon. It is delicious. It's good for me. It's a perfect way to start the day.

Today, I got up, I stepped onto the grill, and it clamped down on my foot. That's it. I don't see what's so hard to believe about that.

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Never seen this show. Over the summer I tried to binge it and lost interest after the first couple episodes. I think it'll just always remain in my cultural blind spot.

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Never seen this show. Over the summer I tried to binge it and lost interest after the first couple episodes. I think it'll just always remain in my cultural blind spot.


First few episodes aren’t a good barometer. Watch the Dinner Party episode.

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Never seen this show. Over the summer I tried to binge it and lost interest after the first couple episodes. I think it'll just always remain in my cultural blind spot.


First few episodes aren’t a good barometer. Watch the Dinner Party episode.

Or just push through til season 2 when it becomes a much different show with a broader cast.


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The dinner party and Phyllis's wedding are pretty good. But one of my favorites is;

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I like waking up to the smell of bacon. Sue me. And since I don't have a butler, I have to do it myself. So, most nights before I go to bed, I will lay six strips of bacon out on my George Foreman grill. Then go to sleep. When I wake up, I plug in the grill. I go back to sleep again. Then I wake up to the smell of crackling bacon. It is delicious. It's good for me. It's a perfect way to start the day.

Today, I got up, I stepped onto the grill, and it clamped down on my foot. That's it. I don't see what's so hard to believe about that.

Dwight is phenomenal in that episode
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Never seen this show. Over the summer I tried to binge it and lost interest after the first couple episodes. I think it'll just always remain in my cultural blind spot.


First few episodes aren’t a good barometer. Watch the Dinner Party episode.

Or just push through til season 2 when it becomes a much different show with a broader cast.

That's asking a lot in the current tv landscape amigo.

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You probably should have started with season 2.

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You probably should have started with season 2.

I'll consider it.

Parks and Rec had the same problem as a comedy where everyone would tell me I would love, I watched a couple episodes and thought it was lame, and then they told me to fast forward and start season 2 and it would be great then.

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I’m same boat with both too FF. Never found the time for either and couldnt get into them. Maybe in next 3.5 mo this before life gets busy again.


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Never seen this show. Over the summer I tried to binge it and lost interest after the first couple episodes. I think it'll just always remain in my cultural blind spot.



you should start with season one and two of the British version and then when that is done start right in on season 2 of the US version since that's where that show actually begins.

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I finally did start watching it. Towards the end of season 3 now before stopping for the night. For my money, “Phyllis, you’re a married woman.” is probably the funniest line of the series I’ve heard so far.

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You probably should have started with season 2.

I'll consider it.

Parks and Rec had the same problem as a comedy where everyone would tell me I would love, I watched a couple episodes and thought it was lame, and then they told me to fast forward and start season 2 and it would be great then.

Little bit of a difference there, Parks and Rec has a different problem in that it's a dogshit show.

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Dinner Party episode was the best. Just so cringey the entire time. You're laughing and you're also almost depressed looking behind the curtain of Michael's life.

This scene was my all-time favorite. I still joke around with my wife and tell her I will send shit back!:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2rwp7b

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You probably should have started with season 2.

I'll consider it.

Parks and Rec had the same problem as a comedy where everyone would tell me I would love, I watched a couple episodes and thought it was lame, and then they told me to fast forward and start season 2 and it would be great then.

Little bit of a difference there, Parks and Rec has a different problem in that it's a dogshit show.

I got that impression as well.

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You probably should have started with season 2.

I'll consider it.

Parks and Rec had the same problem as a comedy where everyone would tell me I would love, I watched a couple episodes and thought it was lame, and then they told me to fast forward and start season 2 and it would be great then.

Little bit of a difference there, Parks and Rec has a different problem in that it's a dogshit show.

I got that impression as well.

Have you read anything about this new "hopepunk" movement? It's been all over The Zeitgeist for the last week or so. Basically, it's the idea that media needs to be relentlessly earnest and optimistic if we're to make it through the Trump presidency. I think that's kind of a dimwitted way to approach the world, there's still plenty of room for cynicism in media consumption, and in fact I think I would want more of that now than I did under Obama.

Anyway, Parks and Recreation is given as an example of hopepunk for what should be obvious reasons. But the show's over, it's not being produced with this new ethos in mind, we're just slapping a new label on the tapes. I prefer my old labels, like "unfunny," "stupid cloying bullshit," and "The Care Bears for twentysomethings who freelance for ad agencies."

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I have not stumbled across hopepunk yet but from my experience with how these things work I’ll see it a dozen times between now and the middle of next week. It seems like a quintessential Zeitgeist thing.

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Anyway, Parks and Recreation is given as an example of hopepunk for what should be obvious reasons. But the show's over, it's not being produced with this new ethos in mind, we're just slapping a new label on the tapes. I prefer my old labels, like "unfunny," "stupid cloying bullshit," and "The Care Bears for twentysomethings who freelance for ad agencies."


you know...maybe there's still time for gen x to breed some intellectuals for the new generation.


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