Did the writing staff change after S4 or 5? /u/Sufficient-Spinach-2 People Person’s Paper People

Did the writing staff change after S4 or 5? /u/Sufficient-Spinach-2 People Person’s Paper People

I’ve never watched the office, but my wife wanted to rewatch it. It was funny! I loved the painful cringe humor and thought Jim and Pam’s romance carried an element of real-life complexity that made me root for them. The characters are silly, but scratch the surface of one and you’ll discover an insecurity or interesting part of them.

Season 5 it started to get a little more ridiculous ,then idk what happened in S6. I think the average volume each character speaks at is now a standard deviation higher for some reason? Like everyone freaked out when Stanley says “did I stutter” with some attitude, and now Meridith and Pam are screaming about a breast pump?

The maturity level has just plummeted now, and I don’t know if I want to keep watching. It went from 80-20 good jokes to meh jokes, to about 50-50, and now it’s 20-80

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​r/DunderMifflin I’ve never watched the office, but my wife wanted to rewatch it. It was funny! I loved the painful cringe humor and thought Jim and Pam’s romance carried an element of real-life complexity that made me root for them. The characters are silly, but scratch the surface of one and you’ll discover an insecurity or interesting part of them. Season 5 it started to get a little more ridiculous ,then idk what happened in S6. I think the average volume each character speaks at is now a standard deviation higher for some reason? Like everyone freaked out when Stanley says “did I stutter” with some attitude, and now Meridith and Pam are screaming about a breast pump? The maturity level has just plummeted now, and I don’t know if I want to keep watching. It went from 80-20 good jokes to meh jokes, to about 50-50, and now it’s 20-80 submitted by /u/Sufficient-Spinach-2 [link] [comments] 

I’ve never watched the office, but my wife wanted to rewatch it. It was funny! I loved the painful cringe humor and thought Jim and Pam’s romance carried an element of real-life complexity that made me root for them. The characters are silly, but scratch the surface of one and you’ll discover an insecurity or interesting part of them.

Season 5 it started to get a little more ridiculous ,then idk what happened in S6. I think the average volume each character speaks at is now a standard deviation higher for some reason? Like everyone freaked out when Stanley says “did I stutter” with some attitude, and now Meridith and Pam are screaming about a breast pump?

The maturity level has just plummeted now, and I don’t know if I want to keep watching. It went from 80-20 good jokes to meh jokes, to about 50-50, and now it’s 20-80

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[link] [comments]  I’ve never watched the office, but my wife wanted to rewatch it. It was funny! I loved the painful cringe humor and thought Jim and Pam’s romance carried an element of real-life complexity that made me root for them. The characters are silly, but scratch the surface of one and you’ll discover an insecurity or interesting part of them. Season 5 it started to get a little more ridiculous ,then idk what happened in S6. I think the average volume each character speaks at is now a standard deviation higher for some reason? Like everyone freaked out when Stanley says “did I stutter” with some attitude, and now Meridith and Pam are screaming about a breast pump? The maturity level has just plummeted now, and I don’t know if I want to keep watching. It went from 80-20 good jokes to meh jokes, to about 50-50, and now it’s 20-80 submitted by /u/Sufficient-Spinach-2 [link] [comments]

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What’s the most important life lesson you learned from Robert California? Personally, when I let my mind wander, I always end up doodling circumcised penises inside a colonial-looking house /u/Aromatic_Pace_8818 People Person’s Paper People

What’s the most important life lesson you learned from Robert California? Personally, when I let my mind wander, I always end up doodling circumcised penises inside a colonial-looking house /u/Aromatic_Pace_8818 People Person’s Paper People

What’s the most important life lesson you learned from Robert California? Personally, when I let my mind wander, I always end up doodling circumcised penises inside a colonial-looking house /u/Aromatic_Pace_8818 People Person’s Paper People

What’s the most important life lesson you learned from Robert California? Personally, when I let my mind wander, I always end up doodling circumcised penises inside a colonial-looking house submitted by /u/Aromatic_Pace_8818
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What’s the most important life lesson you learned from Robert California? Personally, when I let my mind wander, I always end up doodling circumcised penises inside a colonial-looking house submitted by /u/Aromatic_Pace_8818
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I wish Andy kicked Angela out of his car after she did this /u/Outrageous-Laugh1363 People Person’s Paper People

I wish Andy kicked Angela out of his car after she did this /u/Outrageous-Laugh1363 People Person’s Paper People

I wish Andy kicked Angela out of his car after she did this /u/Outrageous-Laugh1363 People Person’s Paper People

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I wish Andy kicked Angela out of his car after she did this submitted by /u/Outrageous-Laugh1363
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Nellie and the baby… /u/Ima_Uzer People Person’s Paper People

Nellie and the baby… /u/Ima_Uzer People Person’s Paper People

Yes, I know this is a TV show, and yes I know it’s fiction.

But the title above brings me to a few interesting questions…

  1. Whose baby was that? Was Ryan actually the father? Did Ryan start dating a single mom with a baby, and she saw an opportunity to dump the baby on him? For whatever reason, I always got the impression Ryan wasn’t the father of that baby.

  2. Ryan doesn’t seem to like commitment or responsibility, so wouldn’t he have just taken the baby to the fire department as soon as he figured out the chick wasn’t coming back?

  3. Nellie said that they could be found “somewhere in Europe”. How exactly would that work? Would she just show up with a baby at the airport, and just get on a plane to wherever she flew?

  4. She doesn’t know the mother, and maybe Ryan is the father, but how would she get birth and other documentation for the kid? I mean, she could raise it up to a point, but at some point the kid would need an ID of some sort, which usually requires documentation.

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​r/DunderMifflin Yes, I know this is a TV show, and yes I know it’s fiction. But the title above brings me to a few interesting questions… Whose baby was that? Was Ryan actually the father? Did Ryan start dating a single mom with a baby, and she saw an opportunity to dump the baby on him? For whatever reason, I always got the impression Ryan wasn’t the father of that baby. Ryan doesn’t seem to like commitment or responsibility, so wouldn’t he have just taken the baby to the fire department as soon as he figured out the chick wasn’t coming back? Nellie said that they could be found “somewhere in Europe”. How exactly would that work? Would she just show up with a baby at the airport, and just get on a plane to wherever she flew? She doesn’t know the mother, and maybe Ryan is the father, but how would she get birth and other documentation for the kid? I mean, she could raise it up to a point, but at some point the kid would need an ID of some sort, which usually requires documentation. submitted by /u/Ima_Uzer [link] [comments] 

Yes, I know this is a TV show, and yes I know it’s fiction.

But the title above brings me to a few interesting questions…

  1. Whose baby was that? Was Ryan actually the father? Did Ryan start dating a single mom with a baby, and she saw an opportunity to dump the baby on him? For whatever reason, I always got the impression Ryan wasn’t the father of that baby.

  2. Ryan doesn’t seem to like commitment or responsibility, so wouldn’t he have just taken the baby to the fire department as soon as he figured out the chick wasn’t coming back?

  3. Nellie said that they could be found “somewhere in Europe”. How exactly would that work? Would she just show up with a baby at the airport, and just get on a plane to wherever she flew?

  4. She doesn’t know the mother, and maybe Ryan is the father, but how would she get birth and other documentation for the kid? I mean, she could raise it up to a point, but at some point the kid would need an ID of some sort, which usually requires documentation.

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[link] [comments]  Yes, I know this is a TV show, and yes I know it’s fiction. But the title above brings me to a few interesting questions… Whose baby was that? Was Ryan actually the father? Did Ryan start dating a single mom with a baby, and she saw an opportunity to dump the baby on him? For whatever reason, I always got the impression Ryan wasn’t the father of that baby. Ryan doesn’t seem to like commitment or responsibility, so wouldn’t he have just taken the baby to the fire department as soon as he figured out the chick wasn’t coming back? Nellie said that they could be found “somewhere in Europe”. How exactly would that work? Would she just show up with a baby at the airport, and just get on a plane to wherever she flew? She doesn’t know the mother, and maybe Ryan is the father, but how would she get birth and other documentation for the kid? I mean, she could raise it up to a point, but at some point the kid would need an ID of some sort, which usually requires documentation. submitted by /u/Ima_Uzer [link] [comments]

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Currently watching season 8 of Superfans, and I’m super disappointed by this missed opportunity. /u/amphetaminesaltcombo People Person’s Paper People

Currently watching season 8 of Superfans, and I’m super disappointed by this missed opportunity. /u/amphetaminesaltcombo People Person’s Paper People

Currently watching season 8 of Superfans, and I’m super disappointed by this missed opportunity. /u/amphetaminesaltcombo People Person’s Paper People

Currently watching season 8 of Superfans, and I’m super disappointed by this missed opportunity.

Oscar’s response should’ve been, “Well, it’s from Pizza by Alfredo. Not Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe.”

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Currently watching season 8 of Superfans, and I’m super disappointed by this missed opportunity.

Oscar’s response should’ve been, “Well, it’s from Pizza by Alfredo. Not Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe.”

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  Oscar’s response should’ve been, “Well, it’s from Pizza by Alfredo. Not Alfredo’s Pizza Cafe.” submitted by /u/amphetaminesaltcombo [link] [comments]

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Dwight’s sweet calming music is very unexpected before a sales call /u/Odd_Resolution3776 People Person’s Paper People

Dwight’s sweet calming music is very unexpected before a sales call /u/Odd_Resolution3776 People Person’s Paper People

Dwight’s sweet calming music is very unexpected before a sales call /u/Odd_Resolution3776 People Person’s Paper People

Dwight’s sweet calming music is very unexpected before a sales call

Thought this was a sweet little moment between Dwight and Pam. You don’t see a lot of these gems on cut episodes.

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​r/DunderMifflin Thought this was a sweet little moment between Dwight and Pam. You don’t see a lot of these gems on cut episodes. submitted by /u/Odd_Resolution3776 [link] [comments] 

Dwight’s sweet calming music is very unexpected before a sales call

Thought this was a sweet little moment between Dwight and Pam. You don’t see a lot of these gems on cut episodes.

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  Thought this was a sweet little moment between Dwight and Pam. You don’t see a lot of these gems on cut episodes. submitted by /u/Odd_Resolution3776 [link] [comments]

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