Well, tonight was the final episode of The Office...ever! So not only am I going to talk about the series finale, I'm going to talk about the show in general. The show had already gone on for 4 seasons before I finally watched an episode. I was bored hanging out with a friend, who convinced me to watch the first episode of The Office. I was pretty much hooked at that point, although the first season is one that I tend to not go back and watch much of. I enjoyed it for what it was, but there are only a couple episodes I actually still enjoy. The show didn't really hit it's groove and find its place until the second season.
You've obviously got the love story of Jim and Pam, which leads to one of, if not the best season finale of the entire series. When Jim finally confesses his love for Pam, with the reaction she gives him, it's absolutely heart breaking. I love season two so much. It has plenty of great Michael Scott moments, plenty of build up for the Jim and Pam relationship, and quite a lot of great moments featuring the rest of the office in general. It's really one of the best seasons of the show in my opinion.
Season three is another one of my favorite seasons. Jim has now left, leading to the introduction of Karen and Andy. Karen is now Jim's new love interest after being shot down by Pam, and Andy is a more annoying/more realistic Dwight at first. When the branches merge and Jim and Pam are reunited, it leads to plenty of awkward moments. It also ends up making you just root for them to finally get together, which finally happens at the end of the season. (FINALLY!)
Season four for me was the last "great" season. I feel like this is where the show peaked. Jim and Pam were both still funny, Michael was great, Dwight and Andy are awesome, and you get plenty of awesome Kevin moments. Who doesn't love a good Kevin moment? He fucking rules. Seriously. Kevin is the best. His Kool-Aid man face is priceless. This is the season more so than any other that I'll put on when I'm going to sleep and watch. I just love it so much. This show has just been one of my favorite shows ever.
Season five had it's moments for me. The stress relief episode was great, as was the weight loss episode. But it just felt like there were too many "meh" episodes, and not enough good ones. That's where the show continues to go down hill for me. I'll pretty much wrap it up by saying that seasons 6-8 for me felt really lack luster. Robert California was awful, Nelly sucked for quite a while, Will Ferrell being absolutely unlikable and unfunny, Jim and Pam becoming the most boring couple ever, Andy and Erin trying to be the replacement for those two and failing....I could go on and on. I felt like this show should have ended after season 6, but they obviously had plans to continue on, so we were left dealing with a few lack luster seasons.
Season 9 for me ended up being a pretty good, not great season. For me, a major flaw has been the later seasons going 20+ episodes. It ends up giving you way too many filler episodes, and not enough good episodes that left an impact. However, the last couple of episodes were so damn great. They left you pretty much wanting to cry. I've been saying for the past few years how this show has over stayed its welcome, and how I wanted it to end. But now that it actually is over, I really don't want it to be.
The last episode takes place a year after the documentary was done filming. It's time for Dwight and Angela's wedding, so the episode focuses on Jim giving Dwight surprise bachelor presents. You end up seeing Dwight using a bazooka...seriously. So fucking awesome. This episode gives you quite a few heart warming moments, that if you weren't such a man you would be crying like a God damn baby. But I'm a man, so I didn't cry...I held back the tears. It was really great seeing former cast members come back for this episode. Kelly, Ryan, Carol, and...
MICHAEL FUCKING GOD DAMN SHIT ASS FUCKING DAMN SHIT SCOTT CAME BACK! I mean, you knew he had to. It really just wouldn't have made much sense or had nearly the impact without him. Jim and Dwight's reactions to seeing him were so priceless. A person who feels actual human emotions would have been crying so hard at this point. Michael doesn't say too much in this episode, but it was so great to see him back. The show basically wraps up with Jim and Pam making plans for their new life, and everyone recalling their time on the documentary. It was such a beautiful way to end such a great show.
I feel like they couldn't have done any more to wrap this show up. This finale made up for this show going on entirely too long, at least for me. I'm truly going to miss not being able to see new episodes of this show anymore, but damn did it leave with a bang. This will be one that I'll keep on the DVR and watch quite a few times over the next few years. Thanks a bunch to The Office for all of the great memories!
I agree with everything said. I basically quit watching after Michael Scott left. He was just so good on that show, that once he left it just wasn't the same. I've been a huge fan of The Office though, so I crammed in the last 4 episodes of season 9 last night before the finale. And what a finale. Best one I've ever seen, and they couldn't have done it an better. AT ALL! Hate to see this show go, definitely one of my all time favorites.
ReplyDeleteI was happy that Michael returned, but ever since he left I thought that the writing of the show made everyone act like he had ever been part of it. Never calling, sending photos of his kids, never visiting (I know Steve Carrell couldn't really do that with his new movies and all but they could have TALKED about a visit or something), never mentioning his name? That was always weird to me. And then he shows up you'd think the entire cast would surround him and give him a group hug or SOMETHING. And he wasn't at the party in the warehouse. The whole thing seemed very strange, like he did not want to be there (Carrel or Scott) and that the office really didn't care if he was there or not. They were all so excited when Stanley and Andy and Darryl pop in, so why ignore Michael? They could have spent 5 more minutes on Michael and his co-workers and a little less on "yes, Jim and Pam love each other." I still love the show and will treasure everything through season 7 very much but the last two season left an ache in me that never made the show right afer Carrell left. Still have my DVDs and Netflix.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments! I tend to agree that the characters should have seemed more excited to see Michael, considering seeing people they'd see a lot more recently was a huge surprise or just made them really happy. I was also sad to not see Holly. It would have made sense for her to come back as well, but what are you going to do? I also feel like a jerk for not mentioning the awesomeness of Creed in this episode! He was so great.
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