Sunday, November 15, 2009

Murder

During this week's episode, The Wall Street Journal said Dunder Mifflin may have a high possibility that they'll go bankrupt within a year. This got everyone questioning their future and whether they'll have jobs. Michael and Jim pull everyone to on of their very productive meetings assuring everyone that everything will be fine. Michael's resolution to this is by playing "Belles, Bourbon, and Bullets." Surprisingly it works. Everyone goes a long with the and plays their character from the card that they received. Andy tries to make a move on Erin, but miserably fails because when he has asked her out on a date, he wasn't sure whether she was playing her character, or being Erin. So later, when Erin asks about the date Andy replies that he was just playing his character, when he actually has feelings for her, and messes up his chances severely. Jim is obviously disappointed in Michael for getting everyone to play, and not work, but later realizes that what Michael is doing is more necessary then work. Michael got their heads off the possibility of losing their jobs, he brought them happiness through the game, and so Jim decides to join in. On a serious matter, does this mean that the Office is coming to a last season? I really hope not. after doing some reasearch, it is too early too tell. all we know is that there will be three more episodes left on this season, and hopefully not the last.

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