Sugar Editorial Picks
Apr 24, 2009 -
The Michael Scott Paper Company comes to terms with its goose-egg finances on last night's episode of The Office, but Pam is worried about her personal finances, too. She looks at Michael and says, "Want to hear something sad? So, Jim and I are getting married, and the wedding is really expensive, so I tried to get a job on the weekend to earn extra money.
- 17 Comments
May 16, 2008 -
It's difficult to pick the most relatable moments from last night's episode of The Office, because the whole thing had me flashing back to previous office moments of my own! Well, except for the ferris wheel and fireworks at Toby's going away party. But the whole premise of being suspicious of a new co-worker — in this case Toby's replacement, Holly — was pretty spot on.
- 5 Comments
May 09, 2008 -
Last night's episode of The Office followed Michael, Pam, Oscar, and Darryl on their field trip to the job fair at a local high school. Michael told Pam to bring only one piece of paper with them to the fair, because "a blank sheet of paper equals endless possibilities." When a kid signs his name on the single sheet of paper, Michael insists that it's damaged goods and unusable.
- 6 Comments
May 02, 2008 -
During last night's episode of The Office, we witnessed Stanley talking back to Michael during a waste-of-time brainstorming meeting about how to "energize" the company. Michael decides to "fake fire" Stanley in order to teach him a lesson, but when he does it's Michael who gets a piece of Stanley's mind. It's obvious that Stanley has been holding in his remarks for years and isn't holding anything back.
- 4 Comments
Apr 25, 2008 -
During last night's episode of The Office, a meeting is held to discuss why the staff has to come into the office on Saturday — at first I was thinking they were getting all Office Space on us, but I shouldn't have thought for a second they’d be unoriginal. Bottlenecks are fixtures in most offices, and in this case it’s the company website that so far has caused nothing but problems. All of the employees say exactly what’s on their minds — those negative, bottleneck-despising thoughts that have crossed most of our minds at one point or another.
- 2 Comments
Apr 18, 2008 -
- Pam: "Michael's started the process of selecting a new chair three weeks ago. And normally I wouldn't care but he promised me his old one. It's way better.
- 8 Comments