
Season 2 Episode 21 How about the Phyllis/Angela dispute? You already did me.Season 2 Episode 17 That's what she said! Ha! I don't get it.Season 2 Episode 12 You should put butter on it.
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Season 2 Episode 12 Does the skin look red and swollen? That's what she said. Season 2 Episode 10 Why did you get it so big? A, that's what she said. You really think you can go all day long? Well, you always left me satisfied and smiling, so. Does that include That's What She Said? Mmmhmm. And in the future, if I want to say something funny or witty or do an impression, I will no longer, ever, do any of those things.
Season 2 Episode 2 You can consider this my retirement from comedy. Her relationship with Gabe, she starts to get more negative. Erin begins with a sharply positive sentiment, but, as she gets mixed up in office politics, particularly Pam’s negativity drops when she starts dating Jim, placing season 8, when she has her second child, as her most positive Surprising, but, when acknowledging his temperate personality compared to his coworkers, it becomes more understandable. Ryan experiences a bump in positivity when he’s promoted to the head office in season 4. Similarly,ĭwight’s most negative season was season 5, when Angela is engaged to fellow officemate Andy. Season was season 4-the same season her consistent partner, Dwight, kills her precious and sick cat, Sprinkles. The always stringent Angela Martin, almost expectedly, comes in as the most negative character. Overall, the characters’ dialogue is overwhelmingly negative, which, when taking into account the show’s storylines, makes Side characters-Angela, Kevin, Oscar, Toby, Phyllis, Kelly, Meredith and Stanley-all stay consistent over the course of
Quickly after her introduction in season 5 as the new receptionist, Erin skyrockets to one of the show’s main characters.ĭarryl, who is invited from the warehouse to the office by Jo, becomes a more consistent addition to dialogue. In 2009 and became an instant hit, setting up the actor and his visibility to steal the show’s dwindling spotlight. The Hangover-the comedy that Ed Helms (Andy) played a main role in- was released However, Michael leftĪt the end of season 7, which aired in 2010. If you’re a fan of the series, Andy probably wasn’t who you thought would step into Michael’s job. One character as a result, elevating primary side characters, such as Angela and Erin, and their storylines. The dialogue distribution is more diverse and less focused on Who, albeit sporadically, assumes the manager position. After Michael’s dialogue contribution plummets in season 7, other characters contributed more, like Dwight, Pam, and Andy,