Surprisingly great episode. It’s all about the characters inside and how they’re written. And I would text back, "BTB." Dwight: Impossible, I love the law! We move, the other tenants follow, the bank takes the building, takes your farm, takes your car and beats the crap out of you. It reminds me why I love those two together. It had absolutely everything i love about this show. The quote: "People will never be replaced by machines. I spared Pam, and I may feast off of her profits for years to come. Jim will turn to the drink. Man, look at that. Hey Pam. But I was wrong. I needed leverage so I pulled those pictures off the internet. © 2020 TV Fanatic There's a dry cleaner, nail place, and a gym. And I loved when Jim was there for Pam.. And you can tell that Oscar doesn’t handle jokes that well.. I bet you guys like that idea, don't you?...I think that's what they're doing to me. And the dry cleaners? It wasn’t a bad episode, by any stretch… just not very good. But why does it seem like Jim usually kisses Pam on the cheek rather than the lips? Loved the episode. The episode was amazing from cold open to the pigeon scene with Andy and Darryl at the end. For stripping. I’m surprised so many people liked this episode. Great episode. Registered users can share favorite quotes and more through their own fan profile. Okay, okay, I’ll just learn about China and science and geography and math and literary. And how much do you think that the coffee Oscar bought at the end from Dwight’s coffee bar cost him? Loved this episode! I loved Pam’s storyline this episode. Oh and it's next door to an Outback so it always smells like steak. Seriously, seriously amazing episode. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Also rather than being another Michael crusade the China part ended up being more about how Oscar’s kind of a know-it-all. Best cold open of the season since the premiere! Pam: White. This was such a terrific, funny, warm episode with so many great story lines. ^ True, true. Trump's aide said the campaign "rejects" the Taliban support. Tanster, are you loving this one as much as everybody else? This could only mean one thing. Yet I did see the first 10 minutes…and half of the 2nd half, and that was enough to give it my first grade of “A” in Season 7 (Season 6 had only 3 or 4 grade “A’s”). A lot. Andy: Michael, I have to tell you something. Owning a building is a war between the landlord and the tenant. Now open your eyes. That, plus the fact everyone was so supportive and protective of Michael (Ryan too, pleasant surprise)was really sweet. Darryl I also love that Dwight let Pam win. My new FAVORITE episode for the last 3 seasons, easily. We expanded too fast, and then in the dot-com bubble, we … (Season 2, Episode 6), The lesson: As a leader, you have to find the right balance between being liked and being respected. Penniless, you die, and my daughter Cece dances on your grave... fully clothed. Dwight, Andy, Darryl, Pam, Jim, and new people are stepping up and making this a brand new sitcom. A big standing ovation to everybody involved in this one. Andy’s text: “Are you watching this”….brilliant! A boss and a money cruncher. Great episode! However it surprised me. Web. The lesson: Michael doesn't have a "three strikes, you're out" mindset. Fully clothed. (Season 6, Episode 20). I think Dwight has real affection for Pam. I give them money. The lesson: Regardless of their job title, Michael doesn't view any worker as better than another. Haven’t had one in a while. His team and their health were his priority. "The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive," Trump said. Andy: Damn it, Michael. by Terri Pous. I can’t look at roaches. Jim: Thank you. Moving is one of the most stressful things you can do in life. This was the best episode of Season 6 and 7. So what would you call it? I good surgeon. “China” is the new face of The Office after Michael leaves. I guess you can’t judge an episode from its summary. To be safe, I should learn every thing about everything, but I don't have time. Joe Biden admits it: "I am a gaffe machine," he said in December 2018. 200 Fifth Avenue, Second FloorWaltham, MA 02451info@businessnewsdaily.com. The only problem was they cut the scene before anything was really discussed. Dwight: Why do you even need soap? I was not motivated by compassion. I thought the end was touching as well, with Dwight doing something so nice for her. I don't wanna... And that's what you said about Art School, and that's what you said about sales. Remember when Jim moved to Stamford? Dwight’s being questioned by the police in connection with a string of dognappings. I did not know they still had an episode like this in them. Dwight, why is the toilet paper only half a ply? Especially the ending. Keeps me honest. I say that’s far more relevant. I loved everything in it. She is also the content manager for Lightning Media Partners. Can’t wait to see how they handle Holly’s return. Can’t wait for next week! In 2012, he tackled the subject of climate change by accusing Beijing of fabricating the idea to hurt US economic interests. I also enjoyed the Michael v. Oscar storyline. 9/10 :), I agree with Ann Marie about Andy. (Season 4, Episode 10). Kevin: I wish for a million wishes. I just wish they would have delved into it a bit more. I really liked Michael finally having the upper hand against Oscar, the Daryl and Andy interaction was very funny. While I LOVE that Oscar got more screen time (he’s one of my fav characters), this was just a really dull episode. 17 Powerful John F. Kennedy Quotes To Inspire You On His 100th Birthday "Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names." Not a literal war, unfortunately, but I am using the same tactics. “China” wasn’t The Office Season 2 good…but a new & improved The Office. Not directly, but through the money. View the list Prior to 'Pirates of the Caribbean' - the first one in 2003 - I had been essentially known within the confines of Hollywood as box office poison, you know what I'm saying? Every character shined. Phyllis: I like being in the same building as Bob. Cafe And they'd all say the same thing, "I'm coming over baby." Pam: So everyone here knows pirate code? Not motivated by compassion. A little bit of both, however, can make a great leader. I am glad they talked about it because I was wondering if they ever would. The Office always come through when it has heart. Michael: Try Control P. The lesson: Michael was a problematic manager in many ways, but he always valued his relationships with his employees above all else. But as always, Michael appreciated the importance of human connections, be it relationships with his employees or with the company's clients. I’ve always loved the Pam/Dwight friendship and never before has it been better displayed. Grab Your Headphones: 50 Inspirational Songs for Entrepreneurs, Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs and Some of the Most Successful Women to Follow, MCSE and Other Evergreen IT Certifications 2019. The more genuine you are, the more willing clients will be to do business with you. What? And if they would, I do not do … Dwight: China is on the move. You know, I basically had built a career on 20 years of failures. It’s getting back to the old Office that we all love! If there is anything we can do for You, we shall be more than pleased to do so. Oscar: Michael, China’s agrarian. This felt like a return to form for the show. Moving is one the most stressful things you can do in your life. We’re used to it, but does anyone really have a strong emotional attachment to it? Feet Very season two in tone, which was a wonderful surprise. It was just so incredibly well-scripted. It reminded me of when they bonded when Pam was his Secret Assistant to the Regional Manager. Where forks are irrelevant. Please link back to TheOfficeQuotes.com when using content from this site! Are you that bad at going to the bathroom? There was Pam, and Dwight. DW examines the best quotes uttered by the US president concerning the People's Republic of China. It’s insane! BEST EPISODE OF THE SEASON! After ‘The Christening’ I was honestly ready to give up on The Office. Dwight: There’s no building. There's a dry cleaner, nail place, and a gym. You should make it a point to at least establish a friendly relationship so that everyone enjoys coming to work every day. (In my opinion.). Kevin: An antacid that you only take once a week. Jim: Which is you. It was a weird episode, and I mean that in the best way. It just gets me even more excited for next week’s episode!!!!!! I know it was meant for comedy, but when does a building supply toilet paper to an individual company? I thought this was Jim’s best episode of the season, and Nate is quietly becoming a very good character. Oscar: People use China as the bogeyman for all their problems. Nothing else in the universe can do what you do. Hmmm… this episode didn’t quite grab me.