And Pam finally came back from New York at the end is very nice to see. Kelly is back with Ryan which you know will bring funny things in the future. Back at the office, the scene where Darryl comes strutting out of the warehouse after Kelly breaks up with him is hilarious. As excited as Michael was to go on the trip, he realizes that he missed Holly at the end and told David Wallace how he felt about him sending her away. The scene on the plane was funny, with Michael raving about his first class seat, Oscar bringing egg-salad sandwiches, and Michael getting his leg ran over by the flight attendant’s drink cart. Unlikely as it may seem, Oscar and Andy end up being the ones who make this episode with their antics at the hotel, especially when a drunk Andy called up Angela. When David Wallace sends Michael on a business trip to Winnipeg, he brings along Oscar and Andy to accompany him. I’ve always really liked this episode that mostly takes place outside of the office. In my opinion, one of the worst episodes. If you don’t know what’s ahead, you get the feeling that something important will happen. However, the episode is important for upcoming episodes which, if you know what’s ahead, is a pretty drastic turn of events. Essentially, his character doesn’t allow the rest of the characters (which make the show so great) to be themselves, especially Michael and Jim. So, when he comes into the office and starts asserting his management style right away, it makes the office seem like a strict and boring place to work. The office is all about nonsense, and Charles Minor has a no-nonsense policy. I understand his importance to the show that influences the storyline to take a wild turn, but from a purely entertainment standpoint, he gets on my nerves. I’ve never been a fan of this episode and I’ve never been a fan of Charles Minor. I’ve already ranked the episodes from seasons 1-4, now let’s get to another great season, Season 5. Keep in mind that these are MY opinions, which means they are 100% correct. This time as I go through each season, I am putting together a ranked list of each episode in that season in order from my least favorite to my favorite. Oh, and just in case you forgot, this is how Prison Mike became the man he is today: “I stole, and I robbed, and I kidnapped the president’s son…and held him for ransom! And I never got caught, neither.I finished watching The Office all the way through for the fourth time recently, so like any fan of the series, I decided to start it all over again. With one-liners like “Do you really expect me not to push you up against a wall, beyotch?” and “Hey, that’s just the way we talk in ‘da clink,” how could you not fall head-over-heels with this bandanna-wearing badass, who was created as a way to show his employees that going to jail is not all fun (no matter what the office’s resident convict says). Here’s Why: Prison Mike is quite possibly the great character who ever lived - at least the greatest one played by Michael Gary Scott. Michael Moment #9: Prison Mike is here to scare you straighttt! Equal parts offensive and hilarious - not to mention seeing Kelly Kapoor looking all professional-like - old-school Michael Scott proved that making people terribly uncomfortable can be funny. Here’s Why: Before he had any redeeming human characteristics whatsoever, this Season 1 Michael Scott moment took the cake. Michael Moment #10: An offensive Indian impression But what else would he expect showing up at the office in a barrel-bought lady’s “power suit”?! Here’s Why: Poor Michael is miss-interpreted again.
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