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Goodbye, Toby S4 finale


This has got to be one of if not the best episodes of the series so far. I don't know why really it was just awesome and had a good feeling to it! All the finales for each season are very good. Goodbye, Toby is better than The Job (S3 finale) in my opinion and i think is almost nearly tied with Casino Night (S2 finale). I thought season 2 and 3 were better than 4 but not by much. Season 4 was still very good and that's only with 14 episodes! I'm excited about Holly being in the show, looking forward to how her character plays out. But Goodbye, Toby is definitely one of my top episodes. Others include Casino Night, Booze Cruise, The Dundies, Office Olympics, The Secret, Take Your Daughter to Work Day, Fun Run, Local Ad, Dinner Party, The Merger, Beach Games, The Negotiation, Safety Training, Money, and Product Recall. Not in any order really, Except Goodbye, Toby, Casino Night, and Beach Games are probably up top.

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I'm watching goodbye Toby right now!

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The last great season finale that they did was probably Season 4. All the others after weren't the same level of quality.

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Goodbye Toby is a brilliant episode. Watching Michael Scott jump around stage singing that song was amazing.

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I am kind of tired of even people that can write more than three words per post STILL not explaining AT ALL, elaborating or telling us WHY some episode is supposedly 'the best' or some character 'the worst' or whatnot.

Don't say 'I don't know why', and if you are going to use a 'really' in a way that requires a comma, then use a comma, for crying out loud.

What's wrong with people, when no one knows even the most basic-level grammar, and when people can vomit a small wall of text and nowhere there is any actual content found that would be somewhat valuable to the point they're trying to make.

All your post says is 'I like purple cars, then I like blue cars, then I like yellow cars, then..'

Instead, you could actually explain the benefits of a purple coating to the surface of the car, maybe temperature control or how it reduces glare or whatnot. Not just say you like something and list other things you like, as if you are a toddler that has just learned to speak.

For example, we all know that red cars are stopped the most by the police for some, probably psychological reason, so there's a reason to avoid that color. But just leaving all that out and saying 'I like blue cars' is not a post anyone wants to read, it's not interesting, it has no information, why would you think anyone cares what you like purely based on what you like and nothing else?

If you don't know "why, really" (as it should be written, if you are going to stoop to that level), maybe you should stop to think, analyze, check what about the show makes you feel what and try to realize why, and THEN write your post, explaining your findings.

Anyone can just 'like' something, and we see this way too often in these boards - someone will just come to flatulate 'I like that kind of thing!11' like a child that had their first serving of ice cream, and then leave, without explaining anything.

Always EXPLAIN your opinion, or it's worthless, and it makes no sense to write it here.

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