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In time it could be a really cool database. As you can see I have managed to get them here. It was a little difficult to determine how much I wanted to say. A simple plotline synopsis seems a little boring, but an actual review of each episode likewise seems boring and monotonous.
Fans of a show know what works. There is not a good reason to continually point out which actor does a good job, or what is annoying about a program. That leaves the plot and the best jokes. Give a rundown of exactly what happened adding my little thoughts here and there. I started watching The Office last season.
The trouble was I never could remember when it came on, so I only caught it sporadically. Before the season had ended I did see the season finale ending with Jim finally telling Pam of his love and kissing her as the credits rolled. Jim transferred to Stamford and we got a few quick looks into how things work in another office.
Jim has been promoted, but we quickly see that none of the employees like him. Ed Helms is a brilliant edition and could create some wonderful comic moments, and the rest of the cast seems okay.
The Office: Episode 29 – Gay Witch Hunt
They at least seem somewhat more normal than the Scranton bunch, and watching Jim try to find acceptance there could be very funny indeed. However, the overall cast is already almost too large, and adding an entirely new office may prove to be way too much for the series to hold.
It seems highly difficult who wrote gay witch hunt handle plot lines for both offices which may mean Jim gets regulated to quick gags, which would ruin the show. Which brings us to that relationship. Part of what made The Office work was the relationship between Pam and Jim.
They have a great deal of chemistry, and the awkwardness between their obvious feelings for each other and their inability to do anything about it brought a nice bit of drama to the otherwise outrageousness. Pam broke off the marriage and the relationship with Roy, though they had to keep all the food, now frozen.
Roy doles it out at lunchtime. So now Pam and Jim could feasibly get back together. Just as Sam and Diane or David and Maddie. The bulk of the show dealt with Michael offending and then outing Oscar. Oscar complained of this and confided in Toby that he is gay. Toby chastised Michael for being insensitive.
Michael and Dwight form a mission to find out who else is gay, but have no idea how to do it. Dwight searches gay porn for possible clues and calls up Jim about purchasing that gaydar he talked about previously. As tensions rise Michael calls an office meeting where he manages to enrage Oscar even more by raising more homophobic gossip.
Ever endearing Michael attempts to smooth it out by embracing Oscar and even gives him a quick kiss on the lips ever the follower, Dwight then jumps up for a kiss on the cheek. Hilariously, the episode ends with Dwight receiving his very own gay-dar from Jim it is a portable metal detector in reality.