Mon, 26 July 2010
Episode # 96 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds both Matt and Kevin checking their calendars. Boing-oing-oing-oing-oing! When Michael continues dating Donna after finding out she's married, the entire office becomes disgusted with "Affair Mike's" remorseless attitude. It's up to Andy Bernard, the cuckolded ghost of infidelity past, to show his emotionally scroogey boss the errors of his ways. Meanwhile, Dwangela hash out terms of their baby contract, Ryan chickens out, and Jim and Pam go on a quest for a little shut-eye. Stop listening to TWSS because of its erratic publishing schedule? That's a dangerous game, Friend-o. 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 are always appreciated! Help spread the word! Also, PLEASE help support the show by signing up for a FREE 14-day trial of Netflix. Instantly watch every episode of the office from the comfort of your laptop, desktop, Wii, PS3 or xbox360-connected TV. Go to http://www.netflix.com/twss to start your free trial today. Also, check out http://www.audiblepodcast.com/shesaid for a free audiobook download.
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I once bought a house in Racine, Wis. I kept your mother there as my bang-maid. Oops, sorry, wrong show. Hurry back, boys, the dark, dreary days of summer aren't the same without your unique brand of commentilarity. See that? I just mashed up two words like they do with songs all the time on Glee. Glee is fun.
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Dwight says, I am an honorable man. I will honor the (new) contract." ?? They were in arbitration BECAUSE he wouldn't honor the previous contract. Never thought about what studs Dwight and Michael are. Women can't keep their hands off them (well except for Pam). Dwight is such a great lover, Angela goes against her normally high and conservative moral standards. In earlier years Jan is addicted to Michael like crack. She will drive two hours when she needs a fix. She will offer to pay Michael when he hesitates. There's Pam's mom, Holly and now Donna. Carol only leaves him when he acts extremely creepy with the Photoshop and then proposes (too early?). Dwight spurns Isabel who wants more. Dwight is such a stud - he gets a fee! Two of God's gifts to women.
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What's up Matt-and-Kevin heads? Dude, is it just me or did Matt and Kevin switch roles for this podcast? Seemed Matt was loving the ep, and Kevin was a bit surly on it. Also, Kevin, way to phone in your audible.com selection, "The Infidelity Pact." Loved Matt's little jab to the ribs on that one: "So you're personally recommending that great read?" Thoughts on the episode: Cold open was indeed hilarious, far more than Surly McSurlypants would lead you to believe. Nice to have Pamela Halpert worried about someone other than herself for twenty minutes. Mr. Bean rules. Michael will be missed... I've got your constructive compliment right here, pal. Shameless (but related) plug: We have a Dinner for Schmucks review on THO if you want to check it, here's the link: http://www.testiclehard.org/2010/07/31/man-ish-movie-reviews-dinner-for-schmucks-steve-carell-paul-rudd/ See you in October for the season finale TWSS! Tyler
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Hey Matt and Kevin! I have not posted here before, however, I listen to you guys every week and love to hear people who care about this show as much as I do. Thank you for your dedication to the show, even while it is going through what I would consider a rough patch. :) I enjoyed the observations from you both. Matt, after hearing you comments about Michael needing to make a choice in The Chump between doing what's right and being happy, I made a connection to the issue that came up in an early Season 6 episode The Lover (probably the best episode this season). Michael is also confronted by Pam with the choice between his happiness and doing what is right (or at least what Pam thinks is right: to not date Pam's mom Helene). With this season, we have found Michael to be surprisingly adept at getting dates, however, the gals he is dating have both had a big catch to them: Donna is married, Helene is Pam's mom and.....older. It appears that the writers are trying to show Michael in dating situations that are so close to being great, but in the end fall short. It all seems to be a technique to get the audience to ask where Michael's true soul mate is: Holly. Not necessarily something that gets me super excited, but I feel a good bit of writing nonetheless. With that said, I agree to you guys in saying that the cliffhanger to The Whistle Blower was exceeding lame, but let's face it, the Season 5 finale had a lame cliffhanger as well. These finales seem to let us down a little after the amazing streak they had with the Season 2, 3, and 4 finales. However, I am learning to enjoy this show more as an episode by episode series instead of the over-arching story lines they had before, such as Jim and Pam. What do you guys think?
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I loved this episode, it was so funny. I loved how everyone was giving Michael disapproving looks. When Andy and Michael were at the baseball field, I was laughing out loud! Kevins "That is a dangerous game, friendo" had me laughing even harder. Great episode 9/10
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Just for you guys, since you seemed a little down and out at the end of the episode. I'm a regular listener, although I did fall behind this spring. I rarely comment, but I am a proud owner of a That's What She Said Podcast t-shirt. When I finally caught up in June I was shocked the season wasn't complete yet. As a pretty new homeowner myself, I guess I can forgive. Anyway, on to the show. I generally agree with you guys, this was pretty much a B+ type episode. I do seem to remember that Matt misspoke about the Dwight/Angela relationship, saying it started with 'Niagra.' WRONG. It was 'The Delivery.' Absorb this information. Maybe this untrue statement was due to no podcast on that episode? I kid, I kid...
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It's a nice surprise to see that there's a new podcast waiting for me. I have to stretch my memory to remember the episode at first, but your descriptions bring it all back. I love hearing the clips from the show; the delivery of the silly lines makes me smile when I'm at work. I fear that The Office will not last long after Steve C. leaves. If that happens, I think you two should continue to podcast about whatever tv you like to watch. You could call it That's What We Said. Who do you think the best replacement as manager would be if they hired within the office? I'd love to see someone like Oscar or Phyllis be the manager, but I just don't see NBC giving over such a big role to them. I think Oscar would be funny as the tightwad penny pincher from Accounting. On the opposite side, Phyllis would be good for the Sales dept. and give them lots of perks (probably overspending). What do you think? Maybe Pam would be a good choice since she sucks at sales..you know the old adage that if you can't DO the job then they make you the boss. I've experienced that before. Thanks for the podcast and keep up the good work!
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So happy to have you guys back! I've been missing the podcast. I'm surprised you all didn't mention the whole Pam not letting Jim have an energy drink nonsense. Since she can't have coffee, she won't let Jim have an energy drink? This has been the season of Pam the Bitch.