Welcome to Your TV Hot Spot

We are a group of Penn State students who will be blogging about our favorite television shows over the next several months. The shows that will be discussed are Lost, Entourage, South Park, and The Office. Look forward to recaps,clips, predictions, and favorite moments in the posts to come.





Saturday, March 20, 2010

"Where are the Leads??"

Last week, I was extremely disappointed in the episode although it did have a few funny moments. This week however, I was extremely pleased while watching this new episode. The jokes were endless and I continued laughing throughout. The funniest part to me was when the sales crew was continuing to act like divas and Dwight was getting ready to leave the meeting and Michael says, "I need your undivided attention!" Dwight simply stares him down and says, "You couldn't handle my undivided attention!" This cracked me up. Another part that was really nice to see was the implementation of the rest of the office workers. I feel like the story really only revolves around a core 6 people or so and the rest are left out. This one involved everyone and it was nice seeing everyone interacting.
This episode was extremely creative and interesting. If you pay attention to The Office, you actually can learn a little bit about the business world. For example, this week Sabre contacted a marketing research company to get them leads for potential sales and they paid out $50,000 to have them. It all in term teaches you about different aspects of the business world. Shame Michael had to hand the leads to the wrong employees to piss off the sales crew and eventually they ended up in the thrown out in the dump. $50,000 down the drain!! haha
In conclusion, how funny was it that Andy and Erin's first kiss happened at the Scranton dump?? Ha it was awesome to see one of them finally make a move but it was hilarious where it happened.
Next week we will talk about the current episode and some funny parts. Until then stay tuned and stay posted.

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