I liked about some of those quite a bit and think they could have been in there, but I understand why most were left out, not because they were bad per se...they just sorta slowed things down
00:56 so at my old job the salesman was married to a woman named Cathy, who would always call him about something or another every day. I Must have heard "DAMMIT CATHY!" at least 5 times a week. This brings me back.
I completely love the Office...but pulling back the veil on it being a documentary all this time is kinda weird... that story line kinda worked to get the ball rolling, but after many years it seems awkward if it's examined too closely
Stanley: That werid feeling is called happiness Jim: Yeah but I love my family I love how Jim genuinely loves his family and John knew this better than the producers
Do you really hate this character for what she did? Did you have that same hatred when Jim tampered with Roy's relationship with Pam when they were engaged, or did you hate Dwight when he tampered with Andy's marriage to Angela (even though it was a shitty marriage)? It seems that the criterion is not the attitude, but the time it takes for you to get used to that character
Cathy was such a GREAT CHARACTER and they totally dropped the ball with her and nelly 😡its like what where they thinking Cathy was such a lovable character nelly was the closest thing to Michael Scott it was such a travesty what they did to those character and Dwight as well they turned him into a bigot and a sexist pig when it was the opposite that made him so great!
They should've kept her. Seeing someone genuinely not fit into the office is hilarious and seeing everyone fit in makes it hilarious. This implies Kathy is normal outside the office while the others have genuinely made themselves a family and inner circle that they refuse to even connect with anyone new
I liked Kathy. So did Jim. The only reason he didn't bang her is because he knew he would get caught because of years seeing how sneaky the camera crews are. Or did he? He did her.