Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Mouth Sores And Liver Dsease

Desperate Housewives: The Office


What has happened this season on The Office ? The answer is simple: pure and simple wear and tear. After six years on the air is difficult to maintain the freshness and interest, and this year, NBC has gone adrift, despite having taken a few good episodes. It seemed impossible that a show like The Office could lose quality, but it has. He was one of the most secure values \u200b\u200bof the current U.S. television, a series that until this year had not a single bad episode, but unfortunately, in his sixth season, The Office series loses its unbeaten status.

But we're not alarmed, is not as bad as it looks, the essence of the series is still there, it is only necessary that the writers put some batteries. And besides that, there is another easier solution: cacela after its seventh season. Steve Carell puts on a plate indicating its intention to leave the series after his contract ends in 2011. The truth is that there is no worse feeling for seriéfilo than see one of your favorite series stretching for purely economic issues, and to witness his slow and agonizing loss of dignity. The Office is time to leave with our heads high, because as I said, no big deal, the good characters are still there Michael Scott is still great, and the secondary continues to function even though this year has given talks and embarrassing situations-and I do not mean that we embarrassed posing as usual, but the fact that at times seemed be written by robots programmed with two or three jokes of each character, and nothing else. The truth is that The Office side never been conspicuous by their three-dimensionality, or was something demandásemos the spectators, but was always an intelligent and fun to include his eccentricities in each episode, not as it has come under at times this year.

may be necessary to return some of these characters the human component of which have been completely stripped. See for example Kelly and Ryan, and far more eccentric than ever . What these two might be just a self-indulgent exercise of its performers, Mindy Kaling and BJ Novak also producers and writers of the show, which was probably pretty fun than playing with their characters that way. Okay, The Office was never a cast of characters in the sense that we attribute to many quality dramas, although paradoxically his characters are far superior to most of these dramas, "but it was common besides making us feel the shame others more fun Mifflin employees Dundler emotional display traits that made them more real, closer. This opinion, very open to debate, is caused by wear of the speaker, by the feeling that this season the writers have been on autopilot and have gone to sleep.

Luckily, the last two episodes of the season somehow recover the brightness of the halcyon days of the series and hope returned. In "Whistleblower", the return of Kathy Bates with the news that an informer had leaked information about the faulty printer provides the perfect opportunity to capitalize on the group dynamics of the office, playing with the usual misgivings suspicions and jealousies, and culminating in a big scene, that of betraying the company computer to snitch. On the other hand, Michael and Jo have a nice scene where the big boss Michael Sabre opens, Dwight and Angela continue with their "horrific" legal disputes to procreate, and Jim and Pam episode filled with problems of sleep deprivation "Darryl, my new favorite side will discover a place to sleep at work. And finally, as usual in The Office a subtle cliffhanger -no artifice and dramatic effects, not the style of the series, appears in the final second episode, promising a change for the forthcoming year: in this case, the return of Holly, and thus the chance of recovering the most lovable Michael Scott. That's something.

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