I’ve grown to like Gabe a bit more this season, after the show decided to creep him up. Feel free to disagree because I am basing this on nothing but my own observations.Įventually, Dwight needs to help Jim (more below) and enlists Gabe to keep Packer away from Nellie, which he does by poisoning Todd’s drink and forcing him to vomit. I know I’m hard on Helms because of how much I dislike Andy, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this is what happened. However, this entire Florida excursion and the increased focus on Dwight over the past few episodes makes me wonder if the show realized around mid-season that handing the reigns to Ed Helms for the first half wasn’t working. The show lacks a lead and the ensemble element is clearly faltering, so it’s better to let the strongest character climb to the top of the mountain and take charge. This means that Dwight once again takes center stage for the half hour, which isn’t a problem for me. Nellie invites everyone for a bar night, which will give both of them ample time to impress the boss. For that, I once again have to credit the Florida Team because, although the plot wasn’t that strong (or even mostly there), some of the character moments down south made up for the rest of it.Īs we left off last week, Dwight and Packer are still at each other’s throats for the job of Vice President of Special Projects. Tonight’s episode of The Office isn’t as good as the previous one, but it’s still better than the majority of the season.
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