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Nothing about Andy is supposed to be directly entertaining. He creates entertaining situations by giving the other characters something to bounce off of. He's also not at all over the top -- he's the workplace psycho, and the actor is pulling it off well.
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Originally Posted by MWB
Haven't seen the long cut yet, but is the top down scene the reason why Michael looked so disheveled when he went to save Dwight? I was thinking there had to be some deleted scene which would have explained that. . .
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"Each file is password-protected with a different mythical creature." <-- I loved that bit. Classic Dwight!
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Originally Posted by rfduncan
DING! DING! DING! Thank God somebody got this. Basically I see Ryan as a foil to Andy. He just wants to do his job and get the hell outta there each day, while Andy loves being there so much that he tries to extend the day into social activities with his co-worker AFTER work.
I guess after running into too many "Ryans" at work, it gets kinda grating to see one on TV. |
In the extended producers cut:
Spoiler:
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The biggest laugh is in the Producer's Cut, involving Creed. Hilarious.
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Originally Posted by FunkDaddy J
The biggest laugh is in the Producer's Cut, involving Creed. Hilarious.
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Originally Posted by jon-w9
"That question doesn't make any sense. Go ahead and get the copy paper then"
:lol: Ryan's "Why don't you ask me 10 years ago?" - I know I've worked with that kinda guy. That's the purpose he serves, to be that guy. I thought the Karen/Jim convo came too quick. Jim & Pam pulled a prank and, unless I missed it, they didn't really have a "moment". Y'know, where their hands touched or an awkward glance that Karen should have reacted in that way to. Sure, they were comfortable with each other, buth they've known each other for years. I thought they acted like 2 old friends who were having a good time with their prank. No big deal. |
Originally Posted by shumway
Above all though, I would really love it if it turned out that he really didn't graduate from Cornell afterall and was only faking it to make himself look better.
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Originally Posted by ytrez
I thought the Karen/Jim convo came too quick. Jim & Pam pulled a prank and, unless I missed it, they didn't really have a "moment". Y'know, where their hands touched or an awkward glance that Karen should have reacted in that way to. Sure, they were comfortable with each other, buth they've known each other for years. I thought they acted like 2 old friends who were having a good time with their prank. No big deal.
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I just watched the entire producer's cut and I wish NBC would have aired it in it's entirety last night. Bump 30 Rock off and have super-sized episodes of MNIE, The Office and Scrubs! :)
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Originally Posted by rfduncan
But wasn't he also the guy who got drunk in the office with Jim and slept there that one time in Stanford?
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Originally Posted by boredsilly
Does all that producers cut stuff make it onto the dvds? I haven't bought any yet, but I would assume so.
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Originally Posted by Meglos
Oh, I get this fine. Like Ryan, I graduated from a temp position to a full time office job where I work now. And even though I'm not exactly happy in my job and it's not where I saw my life going, I don't act like I'm better than my position or my co-workers like he does (check his flip "Ask me ten years ago." line from last night).
I guess after running into too many "Ryans" at work, it gets kinda grating to see one on TV. |
Originally Posted by boredsilly
Does all that producers cut stuff make it onto the dvds? I haven't bought any yet, but I would assume so.
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too much shilling for Staples. first the shredder (and ad for Staples) and now having Dwight work at Staples. I realize they're in a paper company and all that but it almost seems as if Staples has a hand in this. thoughts?
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Originally Posted by zekeburger1979
I just watched the entire producer's cut and I wish NBC would have aired it in it's entirety last night. Bump 30 Rock off and have super-sized episodes of MNIE, The Office and Scrubs! :)
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On iTunes, all of the extended cut versions are available for purchase.
I thought this episode was hilarious. My favorite scene was probably Andy's snap and subsequent "That was an overreaction" comment. Everyone's reactions were hysterical. It reminded me of his other snap which we witnessed while he and Jim were still in Stamford and Andy's calculator ended up in jello. |
Originally Posted by redskull
Yes, in the form of deleted scenes. It would be nice to either have them integrated back into the episodes, or have an original/extended edition option for each ep.
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Originally Posted by Nausicaa
On iTunes, all of the extended cut versions are available for purchase.
I thought this episode was hilarious. My favorite scene was probably Andy's snap and subsequent "That was an overreaction" comment. Everyone's reactions were hysterical. It reminded me of his other snap which we witnessed while he and Jim were still in Stamford and Andy's calculator ended up in jello. |
Originally Posted by dick_grayson
too much shilling for Staples. first the shredder (and ad for Staples) and now having Dwight work at Staples. I realize they're in a paper company and all that but it almost seems as if Staples has a hand in this. thoughts?
Plus in the ep last night having Dwigt end up at Staples after the montage of him going out on interviews was pretty funny. |
Originally Posted by Jimmy James
Nothing about Andy is supposed to be directly entertaining. He creates entertaining situations by giving the other characters something to bounce off of. He's also not at all over the top -- he's the workplace psycho, and the actor is pulling it off well.
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^ Don't forget getting the Hammermill deal. That was pretty blatant as well.
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Originally Posted by Sex Fiend
Possibly, but we already have the characters of Michael and Dwight to create that dynamic. Andy is just plain overkill.
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