I know I’m not the only one thinking this. I saw people hating on Angela because she had to wait for a real engagement to tell Dwight that he is Philip’s father. Though I agree with the take, I just want to point out that I am also entertained by the thought that Philip has his own Schrute lore as a toddler (not meeting his father so soon and picking a beet as a confirmation), just like Dwight raising himself, having his aunt as his closest thing to a mother, and many others. I also think that Angela having too much pride and being traditional shows how perfect she is for a life living with the Schrutes’ dated and odd practices.
I would’ve thought that his relationship with Isabel and Esther would’ve been a bit boring unlike his with Angela. Dwight’s life and family traditions have been chaotic, dated, and unconventional, and even though he somehow became the normal and city person of the family when he started working at a paper company, he still found himself having this long controversial mutual pining with her.
Also, they’re both problematic and traditional in their own ways. I think they deserve each other.
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r/DunderMifflin I know I’m not the only one thinking this. I saw people hating on Angela because she had to wait for a real engagement to tell Dwight that he is Philip’s father. Though I agree with the take, I just want to point out that I am also entertained by the thought that Philip has his own Schrute lore as a toddler (not meeting his father so soon and picking a beet as a confirmation), just like Dwight raising himself, having his aunt as his closest thing to a mother, and many others. I also think that Angela having too much pride and being traditional shows how perfect she is for a life living with the Schrutes’ dated and odd practices. I would’ve thought that his relationship with Isabel and Esther would’ve been a bit boring unlike his with Angela. Dwight’s life and family traditions have been chaotic, dated, and unconventional, and even though he somehow became the normal and city person of the family when he started working at a paper company, he still found himself having this long controversial mutual pining with her. Also, they’re both problematic and traditional in their own ways. I think they deserve each other. submitted by /u/trjeostin [link] [comments]
I know I’m not the only one thinking this. I saw people hating on Angela because she had to wait for a real engagement to tell Dwight that he is Philip’s father. Though I agree with the take, I just want to point out that I am also entertained by the thought that Philip has his own Schrute lore as a toddler (not meeting his father so soon and picking a beet as a confirmation), just like Dwight raising himself, having his aunt as his closest thing to a mother, and many others. I also think that Angela having too much pride and being traditional shows how perfect she is for a life living with the Schrutes’ dated and odd practices.
I would’ve thought that his relationship with Isabel and Esther would’ve been a bit boring unlike his with Angela. Dwight’s life and family traditions have been chaotic, dated, and unconventional, and even though he somehow became the normal and city person of the family when he started working at a paper company, he still found himself having this long controversial mutual pining with her.
Also, they’re both problematic and traditional in their own ways. I think they deserve each other.
submitted by /u/trjeostin
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