The Office - Money


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This was the serious episode. If Ugly Betty gets (undeservedly) faulted for being a comedy disguised as an hour soap drama, The Office is really a soap drama disguised as a comedy. And I really don't mind that. Most of the hour longs that The Office have had this year (thanks to NBC trying to milk anything buzzworthy they have) have been a BIT of a stretch. I'll admit that. I won't completely knock down the series for that but most of them have really been half hour long shows stretched into 44 minutes and there wasn't enough substance to really carry it through. Most bloggers seem to have hated this last one the most but I actually didn't mind it since it seemed to deal more with Michaels on going problems (at a deeper level) and allowed us to see Pam and Jim's continued blossoming love (as well as Dwight truly being jealous of Angela who allowed Andy to ask her out finally). Plus, we are re-convinced that Kelly is supercrazy.
So as Michael tries to declare bankruptcy (by literally yelling out "bankruptcy"), I was watching a Canadian cable show called Til Debt Do Us Part while at the gym this weekend (seriously, there is NOTHING on Saturday afternoons, is there?). It's like those SuperNanny (or whatever it's called) shows with a lady with a UK accent that basically reams a couple for bad decisions. In this case, instead of raising kids like monkeys, it's for spending like mad. I love these shows. I love Suze Orman screaming at people for being in debt. It just makes me feel much better that I'm nowhere near in that bad of a situation. Harmless Error says it perfectly: "*I'd like to thank my parents for instilling within me a life-long stinginess." True dat. You all can enjoy your Starbucks but I'll enjoy being nowhere near in debt.
I don't get why so many people disliked this episode. The writers and actors of The Office have yet to disappoint me this season, including last night's episode. Yes, it was a bit more serious than usual, but it makes it more relatable. Episodes like this are required when we are recovering from the stupidity that was Michael at Phyllis's wedding or Michael & Dwight going back for the gift basket. People need to quit their whining! This show is too good to complain about.
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