Tue, 2 October 2007
Episode # 28 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds both Matt and Kevin running
for fun while snacking on a tasty PB and J. We're cursed, cursed I
tells ya! When a triumvirate of tragedies torment the Scranton crew,
Michael looks for a way to break the curse. His solution? A rabies
awareness fun run, natch. Elsewhere, a new relationship blooms, while
another teeters on the brink... What's a farmboy to do? will Michael
digest his fettuccine alfredo? Will Pam get a good deal on a light
fixture? Will Sprinkles get into cat heaven? And for the love of god,
won't somebody think of the rabid? 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. Check out Kevin's
blog and podcast at fratpackpodcast. com. iTunes reviews are always
appreciated! Help spread the word!
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And we\'re back! Good episode of both your show and their show, and it\'s nice to have the new season underway. Like you, I found the religion conversation considerably out of place. I think I missed whatever dialog that they used to connect the car accident to religion, but they moved on from that quickly enough, so no worries. I thought the episode was very funny, and I don\'t think I\'ve ever laughed so hard at a cold open in my life.
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Great discusson on season four\'s opener. I didn\'t discover this podcast until season three was over, so it\'s nice to be aboard at the beginning of this season. I think Kevin\'s doing a great job, and am glad to see that he and Matt don\'t agree 100 percent on everything. My only comment on the episode itself is that both Dwight and Angela were actually wrong in how they handled Sprinkles\' illness. Angela was being purely emotional, while Dwight was purely logical. Angela should have realized that the cat\'s quality of life was deplorable and had Sprinkles euthanized. Dwight should have discussed this with Angela and found a much better kinder/gentler way of ending Sprinkles\' suffering. Both Angela and Dwight will have to change their perspectives if they hope to save their relationship. Taking off my \"Dear Abby\" hat now. I like where things are going with the show. Just hope more viewers tune in to it and 30 Rock.
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Thanks, Matt. Sorry folks. I got excited there for a minute. Guess I forgot that earlier exchange. Makes sense. Otherwise, everyone else would have noticed and it would have been discussed on this podcast. Now that I think about it, I remember Jim seeing them together in the office and not telling anyone (except Pam?) as his gift to Dwight coming to his rescue with Roy.
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I loved the deleted scene, from last week, where Toby has this grin because Kelly is so overwrought with Ryan dumping her, that she isn\'t talking. He deserved something good in his life (beyond the winning the business card raffle at the pizza joint). Priceless.
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Am I missing something or did Angela not give away her romance with Dwight? She calls Pam aside and says she\'s having relationship problems. A sentence or two later, she says she thinks Dwight killed her cat. Wouldn\'t Pam put those together? If this has already been covered/uncovered, I apologize.
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I\'m so excited for the return of TWSS! I have to say, I really enjoy the interaction of the camera crew this season. I know they haven\'t really alluded to it much, but it definitely brings an interesting element into the show. Will the camera crew try to tip off anyone (KEVIN!)? In E-mail surveillance, the camera person tipped off Pam a few times about Dwangela. I also am all for the JAM storyline to be a background thing only. And I\'m so excited that Meredith got more than just a shot of hand sanitizer in this premiere. And, there are 4 deleted scenes up now, I assume the 5 one will go up tomorrow. A daily dose of The Office, perhaps? Did they do that last season , too?
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Yay for the first podcast! I liked the info about Wegmans. I didn\'t notice the Wegmans-branded soda, but I DID see Pam eating a bag of Utz potato chips. You can only get them within a certain (small) radius around Hanover, PA. Those of us in Baltimore are lucky enough to get them, \'cause dang are they tasty! Seeing Pam digging into Utz chips put a big DelMarVa smile on my face! (Shout out to our Mid-Atlantic tri-state area) From the looks of the Dunder Mifflin Infinity website, there hundreds of people in our branch. Is that right? Go team!
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Aw, Matt!!! Thanks for the shout-out! My husband often calls me the Cliff Claven of our family--I know way too much trivia for one person, so it\'s always exciting to throw out a reminder to a deleted scene from three seasons ago. The show was great, and I loved your camaraderie with Kevin. Looking forward to the next one (TWSS!).
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Well personally, I’ve been off fighting with the DM infinity website trying to make a decent branch logo. Mine is pretty boring, but to the point. Great job on the season premiere podcast! I’ve already listened to it twice. There were a couple interactions with the cameraman that I recall from season 3, but nothing as overt as we just saw of course. Jim made some comments at Phyllis’s wedding that seemed to be in response to a prompting question, like the cameraman was tipping him off to what was going on with Pam and Roy. Mrs. Wallace nearly bumped into the cameraman in Cocktails. I think they periodically like to remind us that the camera crew is there and that the characters are sometimes aware of being filmed and sometimes not. I chuckled a little when TVGuide.com did a TWSS joke in their commercial during the ep. (Something about extra loooong episodes.) So was anyone else creeped out that Dwight tried to pull the plug on Meredith’s monitors? Did he get a little taste for mercy killing after Sprinkles? YIKES!
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