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My stomach rarely flips over something fictional. It usually has to be real and happening to me before my stomach just... flips, for lack of a better word. That somersaulting feeling.
Well, my stomach actually flipped with the shoe untied thing during tonight's The Office.
I blame
moireach for introducing me to this show. :P
(Not to say I didn't adore tonight's ep. But still. Tummyflips are supposed to be reserved for RL situations!)
Also. I <3 Jim.
That is all.
Well, my stomach actually flipped with the shoe untied thing during tonight's The Office.
I blame
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(Not to say I didn't adore tonight's ep. But still. Tummyflips are supposed to be reserved for RL situations!)
Also. I <3 Jim.
That is all.
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Date: 2008-04-19 06:50 am (UTC)There's been a lot of analysis over at the TWOP boards about Pam's facial expressions after the conversation at her desk, and then when he faked her out, whether she looked terrified or just happy-shocked or what. I'm not sure what to think, but I do know that if the writers screw with me and break them up after all that time they spent getting them together in the first place, I'm going to turn giant and green and go on a smashing rampage. It will not be pretty.
Have you read this? I'm definitely prepared to freak the frak out.