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NBC Comedy: The Office, Parks & Recreation, 30 Rock, Community

buckeyefool;1247124; said:
did you get teh collectors set? it came with a t shirt headband and water bottle from the 5k in the first episode last season :)

Nope I got the DVD from Circuit City....they had a "Jello in Gelatin" key chain :groove2:

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BuckeyeMac;1248708; said:
I forgot how many episodes are in season 4. (14) Watching it on TV it only felt like we had 8 or so episodes. This year has some great episodes
I'll start by saying I haven't seen any of the episodes after the strike. I wasn't overly impressed with the ones before that though. Seasons two and three were some of the funniest television ever, but something seemed lacking in what I saw of season four. I think Michael and Dwight had almost become caricatures of themselves and some of the premises were a little too far out there (Michael driving into a lake because the GPS tells him to???). It kinda lost that "documentary" feel to it. Don't get me wrong, it's still the probably funniest sitcom on TV, but it lost something. Maybe it was that tension between Pam and Jim. Hopefully it gets it back.
 
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NFBuck;1248777; said:
I'll start by saying I haven't seen any of the episodes after the strike. I wasn't overly impressed with the ones before that though. Seasons two and three were some of the funniest television ever, but something seemed lacking in what I saw of season four. I think Michael and Dwight had almost become caricatures of themselves and some of the premises were a little too far out there (Michael driving into a lake because the GPS tells him to???). It kinda lost that "documentary" feel to it. Don't get me wrong, it's still the probably funniest sitcom on TV, but it lost something. Maybe it was that tension between Pam and Jim. Hopefully it gets it back.

I agree, there was a few episodes in season 4 early before the strike that were mediocre at best. But after the strike I think they brought back that "documentary feel" that you were talking about. I suggest finding a way to watch those remaining episodes as there were a few that were the better ones of the season. And of course I would watch season 5 that starts Sept. 25th
 
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BuckeyeMac;1248854; said:
I agree, there was a few episodes in season 4 early before the strike that were mediocre at best. But after the strike I think they brought back that "documentary feel" that you were talking about. I suggest finding a way to watch those remaining episodes as there were a few that were the better ones of the season. And of course I would watch season 5 that starts Sept. 25th
My girlfriend has them dvr'd for me. She said they were better, but still not quite up to snuff. I'm holding out hope that season five is a return to form.
 
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