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DJariya 02-07-13 06:26 PM

The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
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Synopsis:

ERIN IS NERVOUS FOR ANDY'S RETURN - The Office pairs off into pretend couples to take advantage of a Valentine's Day discount at a local mini-mall. Erin (Ellie Kemper) assures Pete (Jake Lacy) she will break up with Andy (Ed Helms) when he returns, but he has good reason to doubt her. Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) share a meal with Brian, the documentary's sound man. Rainn Wilson, Leslie David Baker, Angela Kinsey, Brian Baumgartner, Oscar Nunez, Kate Flannery, Paul Lieberstein, Creed Bratton, Craig Robinson, Catherine Tate, Clark Duke and Jake Lacy also star.

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Episode 16 of 24

brainee 02-07-13 09:10 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
Wow ... Andy in this episode was more unlikable then any major character in any episode that I can think of.

8 more eps. Like a lot of you, just watching out the string. Usually I find a few laughs in each ep, but not so much here. Maybe Kevin's love of the chunky lemon milk came closest. It probably says a lot that when my DVR didn't pick up the one episode from last week, I have no inclination to track it down.

windom 02-07-13 09:42 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
The final (and hour long) episode will air May 16th: http://www.deadline.com/2013/02/the-...et-for-may-16/

Wow, not too many more chances for us to pick each episode apart. Reading these threads every week is more fun than the actual show now!

TGM 02-08-13 06:28 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
calling it now. Erin's new boyfriend is the strangler, and Andy will save her, winning her back.

Randy Miller III 02-08-13 07:42 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
Out of all the "Scranton Strangler" scenarios I can think of, that's the least plausible and interesting. Really? You want to see them back together?

By the way, pretty good episode. Not of a lot of laughs but some interesting dynamics that are helping to push things forward a little. I wasn't expecting much after last week's one-two punch of mediocrity, but this was a pleasant surprise.

Cardsfan111 02-08-13 07:45 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by Randy Miller III (Post 11570325)
By the way, pretty good episode. Not of a lot of laughs but some interesting dynamics that are helping to push things forward a little. I wasn't expecting much after last week's one-two punch of mediocrity, but this was a pleasant surprise.

I was having a hard time describing the episode last night, so I'll just agree with this. I liked it, but as you mentioned, I can't even recall a single laugh-out-loud moment the morning after which is unusual.

raven56706 02-08-13 08:09 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
dwight mimicing andy was funny

Michael Corvin 02-08-13 08:13 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
I'm with Randy and Cardsfan. I think it was a decent episode with some solid character moments but it was definitely light on laughs.

I enjoyed Darrell vehemently denying Oscar's request to be gay mall buddies before realizing he was on camera.

Merideth being called "floor meat" :lol:

madcougar 02-08-13 09:20 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
Another "meh" episode for me. Let's play out the string so we can retire, please.

uteotw 02-08-13 10:08 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 11570354)
I enjoyed Darrell vehemently denying Oscar's request to be gay mall buddies before realizing he was on camera.

That was the only LOL moment of the show for me. Glad Andy got busted on the phone at the end. I used to really like his character: Cornell, anger management issues, sucking up to Michael, competition with Dwight, etc...

andicus 02-08-13 10:33 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by raven56706 (Post 11570347)
dwight mimicing andy was funny

Yeah, that was pretty funny.

I also liked the way they handled exposing Andy's absence to David Wallace.

I thought Angela's 'tiny feet' thing was going to develop like Elaine on Seinfeld, where they were making fun of her in Korean and Frank Costanza busted them.

Pointyskull 02-08-13 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 11570354)
Merideth being called "floor meat" :lol:


I laughed out loud at "vomit mop"....

TGM 02-08-13 12:37 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by Randy Miller III (Post 11570325)
Out of all the "Scranton Strangler" scenarios I can think of, that's the least plausible and interesting. Really? You want to see them back together?

NO I do not. In fact I'd like to see Erin and Angela go at it.

bradler 02-08-13 01:55 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
I feel like they're setting up Andy to be like Ricky Gervais was in the original, so that he can be fired and then look back after "filming" is completed. Just a thought.

Vipper II 02-08-13 08:09 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by bradler (Post 11570953)
I feel like they're setting up Andy to be like Ricky Gervais was in the original, so that he can be fired and then look back after "filming" is completed. Just a thought.

The problem is that Gervais' character showed more depth in just 12 episodes and 1 Christmas special than Andy's shown in over 100. It'll mean absolutely nothing.

JuryDuty 02-09-13 12:19 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
Certainly one of the better episodes this season (though that's not saying much). Glad they let Jim and Pam end on a better note. I thought they were seriously going to have Jim leave for the night, which would have just made us all hate them both more. LOL

fumanstan 02-10-13 01:33 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
I liked the Jim/Pam ending; their argument continues to feel very realistic to me. Still don't give a shit about Brian, and hope that doesn't continue much further.

I don't recall Andy being such a douche before, so i'm glad he got caught. I have no idea what to expect with him and Erin, given everything that happened the previous season for him to win her back but it only took one episode to root against Andy.

Doc Moonlight 02-10-13 10:33 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
The Office seems to be doing well in syndication. If Jim and Pam broke up, that would cast a pall over previous episodes and diminish the series popularity, so it wasn't gonna happen.

Super X 02-10-13 11:23 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
Really disliked this episode. For one thing, I think it's a bit late in the day to be introducing another potential threat to Jim and Pam. They've been together long enough and through adversity and now Jim is going to start doubting her? Give me a break.

The return of Andy was horrible. In fact, the way they've been writing Andy this whole season has been terrible and very out of character. He put his job at risk to go to Florida to bring Erin back, but this season he just unthinkingly neglects her? And treating the rest of the staff as he did? It's like they've undone any character growth he had since coming over from Stanford. It reminds me of the bad episodes in the Carell days when Michael would just plain do things that were terrible and didn't really even justify them to himself, they were just terrible deeds.

I've defended the series while some have argued how it's gone downhill, but I have to say that it now can't end soon enough for me. I still get enjoyment from the show, but they're clearly stretching to find things to do with these characters.

SuperJim88 02-10-13 09:02 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 
I thought the funniest part of this episode was to see the nail salon lady is still in the nail salon business after close to approx. 10+ years when she first recalled the story how Frank Constanza won't take his shoes off. Apparently she's been forever typecast to play nail salon lady. Love it.

andicus 02-10-13 10:58 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 11570529)
I thought Angela's 'tiny feet' thing was going to develop like Elaine on Seinfeld, where they were making fun of her in Korean and Frank Costanza busted them.


Originally Posted by SuperJim88 (Post 11573890)
I thought the funniest part of this episode was to see the nail salon lady is still in the nail salon business after close to approx. 10+ years when she first recalled the story how Frank Constanza won't take his shoes off. Apparently she's been forever typecast to play nail salon lady. Love it.

Was it actually the same lady?

SuperJim88 02-11-13 10:50 AM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by andicus (Post 11574000)
Was it actually the same lady?

Yup, Amy Hill played as Kim in Seinfeld 18 years ago . I'm 100% sure, although she hasn't been credited for her role in the office. It's funny she moved from New York and started another nail salon in Connecticut.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0384032/

Draven 02-11-13 11:33 PM

Re: The Office -- "Couple's Discount" -- 2/07/13
 

Originally Posted by Super X (Post 11573190)
Really disliked this episode. For one thing, I think it's a bit late in the day to be introducing another potential threat to Jim and Pam. They've been together long enough and through adversity and now Jim is going to start doubting her? Give me a break.

I really don't see Brian as a potential love interest, but as a reflection on what Jim is thinking/feeling about his marriage. He even admitted that he shouldn't feel the way he does.

Don't get me wrong, I think I introducing Brian is duuuuuuuuumb. But I never thought for a second that Pam was into him in this episode. He was representing what could be for in store for Jim.

I admit I laughed when Phyllis said they were selling balloons.


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