Tue, 6 November 2007
Episode # 32 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds Matt and Kevin settling in
to enjoy the finer things in life. It's two for the price of one this
week as Michael both fires up his creative juices AND dons a mustache
for justice. When Ryan doubts Michael's creativity, Michael puts his
reputation on the line to produce the best commercial you've ever seen
about a local paper manufacturing company. And what's this? Stanley
leaving Scranton? Now I know how George Bush must have felt when Colin
Powell left office. Michael won't go down without a fight, though, and
a PT cruiser full of molotov cocktails will set things right. Remember-
the eyes are the groin of the head. Incidental music provided by the
Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Email us at TWSSpodcast @ gmail.com, or
leave a comment on our blog page at TWSSpodcast. com. iTunes reviews
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I disagree that Jim was being mean towards Pam in the Local Ad episode. I think the only reason he was upset was because he had to ride with Meredith. Which is completely understandable because she is completely crazy!!I think Jim is really proud of Pam and completely supports her. I also don\\\'t think he was necessarily making fun of Dwight. I think he is concerned and was showing Pam that Dwight isn\\\'t doing so well. I guess I may just be \\\"Pollyanna\\\" but I would like to think that he has good motives deep down. I love me some Jim Halpert as you can tell!!
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Re: Kick-starting shows - e.g. Michael driving the car into the lake. I\'m finding, after three years, that I can put up with almost anything the writers choose. There are things I don\'t like, anything uncomfortable, like Michael\'s behavior at Phyllis\' wedding. It occurs to me that I\'ve grown to especially like the facial expressions - Jim\'s surprise at a ridiculous statement, Dwight\'s smile when something is proved in his favor, Pam\'s I\'m-in-love face. I can\'t think of another show that uses expressions so well. Even the talking head shots work for this. I love the romance, I can put up with all the plot twists - Kelly/Darell, Karen, Andy/Angela, etc. I may not laugh out loud much at a particular show but that doesn\'t bother me. There\'s usually at at least one Michaelism (I\'m not superstitious - I\'m just stitious) that causes a chuckle. I may not like a particular plot twist. But I, at least, smile in every episode and it\'s usually because of a glimpse of a facial expression (Angela\'s quick smile after Andy\'s trio with buds on the phone). There are times I\'d prefer the deleted scenes. But I\'m just thankful to have access to the deleted scenes. I\'m becoming less critical and just enjoying it all.
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That was yeoman\\\'s work putting that episode together. Almost two hours! And none of last season\\\'s filler like Duwali documentaries. I liked both episodes but don\\\'t know why they\\\'re leaving all those great deleted scenes out. I\\\'ve been singing the Kit Kat bar song all week and it still cracks me up.
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They Matt I just wondering how the new co-host will be chosen. I have personally found that Andy, oh wait Drew, was the best new co-host. Just my opinion. If their is a vote put me down for Drew. Thanks for all the hard work. I can only imagen how hard it must be, thats what she said, doing this awesome podcast.
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