Thu, 22 September 2011
Written and directed by B.J. Novak Robert (James Spader) stops by for the first time as CEO, accidentally leaving behind a mysterious list, divided down the middle with each employee's name on one of two sides. Everyone in the office frantically tries to figure out what it means. Meanwhile, the new manager faces a crisis. ----- What's this? Yes, TWSS fans, the moment you've all been waiting for (or at least some of you have been waiting for). After six months of fighting for the rights of teachers and working people in Wisconsin, influencing directly or indirectly the entire nation, Matt is back in the TWSS saddle at least for now. Meanwhile, Kevin has been relaxing on the beach in liberal California wondering what all the fuss is about. TWSS's format will be changing. A little. Probably shorter shows (but not "short shows"). Definitely fewer clips. But all that great That's What She Said banter that's made us famous. So, please leave a comment about this week's season premiere. If you have thoughts about Steve Carell leaving the show (and getting screwed out of winning a much-deserved Emmy), or the events of last season it's okay to leave those comments here as well. -Kevin Crossman
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(not sure if I did the captcha right the first time so if I double post I apologize) Holy sh*t! A new post! Glad to have you guys back. I really like the way they sent Michael off, but I wish they would have made his last episode as the season finale. I was really disappointed with the finale in that they really didn't settle anything. We were left with one giant cliffhanger. They might as well made that episode the premiere of this season. Anyways, I'm really glad with their choice for manager. They picked the person I wanted them to pick! A big name star as the branch manager wouldn't have worked in my opinion, and so I'm glad they picked an inside hire. James Spader could work as the CEO, since he'll probably just pop in every once in a while like Kathy Bates did.