
It’s a good episode in a bit of a different way than usual, in that it’s more of a feel-good episode than comical. Michael and Dwight team up to drive to David Wallace’s house to convince him to keep the Scranton branch, just to wait around for him all day/night. I love everyone’s different reactions in the Scranton office when they think their branch is closing: Stanley loves the news, Kelly is torn apart about possibly being separated from Ryan, Ryan is relieved to have an excuse to separate from Kelly, Pam is optimistic, Roy is down about no longer being able to work with Pam, Toby is looking forward to moving to Costa Rica, and Creed is selling all of his company-owned computer hardware to make some fast cash. Jim and Pam are both trying to figure out if they will be reunited throughout the episode, while Jim tells Karen she should come to Scranton if she gets offered a position there. Season 3 is really good, but the first several episodes start out a little slow and this may be the slowest one.Īn extremely up and down day for the employees at Dunder-Mifflin, the Scranton branch goes from being told their branch is closing to finding out it will actually be the Stamford branch that is closing. In Stamford, the episode revolves around Jim making it his personal mission to find a sold-out bag of chips that Karen wants, because it’s becoming known the two are developing a thing for each other. Really struggling to cope with it, he holds a grief counseling session in the office to encourage people to share their experiences losing someone, to which they start making up things from movies.

More of a downer than a funny episode, Michael discovers that his old boss Ed Truck died.
I’ve already ranked Season 1 & 2 episodes, so let’s move on to another fantastic season, Season 3: Keep in mind that these are MY opinions, which means they are 100% correct. This time as I go through each season, I am putting together a ranked list of each episode in that season in order from my least favorite to my favorite. I finished watching The Office all the way through for the fourth time recently, so like any fan of the series, I decided to start it all over again.
