Thu, 29 April 2010
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Pam and Jim work on their first sales pitch together to Donna, the manager of a local restaurant, but Michael keeps misreading the signals she's putting out. Dwight encourages Kelly to try out for the minority training program.
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More with Donna. TWSS listeners-- what do you think about this new "relationship" for Michael? Do you buy it? Are you happy to see him involved again, or is this one romance too many this season? Curious to see how JAM work together, although the old rule about never working with your spouse might raise its ugly head here
As always, post your comments below!
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-- posted at: 10:33am EDT
Comments[5]
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I liked the episode overall. I thought the cold open was very topical (I am from Arizona though!) and very funny. Why are Pam and Jim doing a joint sales pitch? Why wouldn\'t Michael just do it, if he knows the client? We have seen him sell lots of times before as the manager. It makes no sense to have Jim and Pam doing it. Why is Pam so weird this episode? What is with the stupid jokes and the odd accent? I just don\'t get her anymore. It was so awkward. Very Michael a la season 1. \"I don\'t even know who you are anymore.\"
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The only thing scarier than Dwight running the office would be Kelly in charge. Let\'s pray that day never comes. I\'d rather be \"smacked in the face with a rainbow.\" With Michael though, he has trouble reading an email correctly, so expecting him to understand Donna\'s \"Body Language\" was expected. But when the entire office struggled to identify her motives, I actually thought it made for some good laughs. Even Pam was thrown off. It must have been the \"cleavage\"...Or maybe the \"shoulder cutouts.\" On the whole though, I thought it was much better than Erin\'s Kenneth-esque-kindergarten-style \"Secretary\'s Day\" freakout. Yikes. Keep up the great work Matt and Kev!
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I really appreciated Dwight trying to be the spinning instructor in the tag. As a former die-hard spin class taker, he absolutely nailed it! I didn\'t care too much for Pam\'s bad jokes when they were prepping for the joint sales pitch. When Jim said \"it\'s like I don\'t even know you anymore,\" I kind of agreed.