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California was showing his contempt for Andy in a "you think you hurt me?" kind of way. Andy made a fool of himself, and Bob walked away with a cool mill.
California was showing his contempt for Andy in a "you think you hurt me?" kind of way. Andy made a fool of himself, and Bob walked away with a cool mill.
I know but I don't like seeing a man kiss another man. That i could have done without at the end of the episode.
Meh. They spent way too much time on the joke that Andy was dressed like a bum, but had this "big surprise" that bombed because it was obviously a dumb idea. It would have been funnier if it had been a little side joke that they spent less than a minute on. It really wasn't that funny (or believable) so it didn't deserve to be the main plot. I think they could ahve come uip with a funnier way to make the transition over to David Wallace. Love how Robert "California" now has a new name and new scam.
I like where they are turning the show. Get rid of California and hopefully Nellie, and bring it back under Wallace and long time characters. Now we can only hope that Andy returns to what Andy used to be, and maybe this show might not be dead after all.
I like where they are turning the show. Get rid of California and hopefully Nellie, and bring it back under Wallace and long time characters. Now we can only hope that Andy returns to what Andy used to be, and maybe this show might not be dead after all.
Oh, and when they threw the watermelon on the trampoline. The watermelon bounced off, landed on someone's car and SPLAT! I wonder who's car was that...
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