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6/10
Should've been the end of Erin and Andy
sergketter-209839 April 2021
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They're relationship kept the show interesting and after this episode there relationship started to go down the drain...
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9/10
Angry Andy (#8.21)
ComedyFan20104 February 2019
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Andy comes back and wants his job back.

Unlike others I actually love this episode. Nellie was not disturbing it too much for me. I loved Andy and Erin. Not so much because of "penial softiosis" (even though the men talking about it in the conference room was funny too) but how they stood up to Nellie. I hate the fact that she got Andy's job. But Erin throwing it all at her was wonderful. Couldn't everyone else do that before? And I also loved Ryan and Kelly story. It is full of hilarious Ryan quotes that I think are classics.
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1/10
This episode get on my nerves
ka9shk26 September 2018
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I've been one of the biggest fans of office and ever will be. I love all seasons and episodes. But there is something so wrong with this episode that for the millionth time I just couldn't tolerate it & had to come online to write this review. No one and I repeat no one can just take a job like that and get away with it. And on top of it discussing someone's sex life in office ???? Man if only Andy had sued he would've owned the entire Sabre. He had on record, Robert saying to nelly to give Andy the job back for which again he could sue her, Robert and the entire Sabre company plus the court settlement he would've gotten for discussing his sex life would be in millions. This was just a pathetic getting on nerves episode. The fun part was Andy punching the same wall again😂
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2/10
Okay call the damn cops...
piyushmittal7024 February 2017
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What the hell man , he could just call the cops on her and get her out of there , there wasn't any sort of paperwork of her being the manager right.And if Andy sues Sabre like Jan did he'll literally be worth a billion because they literally have fired him for taking a sick day.And also Robert is out on his ass because he let this happen just

because he wanted to have sex with Nellie.Oh my god , this is literally the worst of the worse this is hitting rock bottom man.This has inspired me to go to the Google office in India sit at the Branch Manager seat and double everyone's salary and suddenly I am a rich ass guy..And the Kelly and Ryan storyline was just bad..
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3/10
The Last Nail in the Coffin
johnjohnson6851020 April 2012
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**** A Slight Amount of SPOILERS****** I hate to say this about a show that has brought me so much for so many years, but this episode was the worst I'd ever seen, a real disaster, and as we've been watching this patient sputter on life support, I think this episode will be the one that finished it off. This is the Jumping the Shark episode. The humor in this show has always relied upon exposing uncomfortable situations and joking about it, but there has always been a realistic tone to the situation. I don't want to go into it, but this episode revolved around Nellie humiliating Andy, culminating in a conference room meeting to talk about his sexual impotence with Erin. The writers, the directors and producers, and perhaps even the actors themselves, have lost all discipline. Utterly slack, sadly out of focus. For the first time ever I was embarrassed for the show as a whole. Really uncomfortable. I will miss this show. I've seen every episode. And I'll probably keep watching until they lay it in the ground.
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1/10
worst episode
Retrocu7 March 2019
This is probably the worst episode of whole series. i hated that nelie character more than i hate that idiotic california character. series become a joke now. at least when we were with michael it was funny now it is just awful.
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2/10
Just no
jbrown-6288622 May 2018
This is literally the dumbest episode of The Office ever. It's hard to watch the show die a slow painful death. The usual funny quips are overshadowed by a storyline that is simply not plausible. Even though the series was built upon uncomfortable situations, this episode doesn't really approach uncomfortable, just maddening. Not sure that I can finish out the series.
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1/10
Show ruined
chiguy1725 March 2019
Ok, between Robert and now the train wreck Nellie, I'm done w the show. The annoying people have outweighed any endearing people. Dwight and Michael were all the annoying the show could handle. I seriously, violently hate them and don't understand the logic in bringing them in for more than 2 episodes. Especially replacing Andy with Nellie. Just awful.
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1/10
Nate gets the 1 star
BoredNow3329 April 2020
Thank you Nate for the laugh. Otherwise, suck suck episode! I hate Robert! I hate Nellie! Nothing about this is even remotely funny or possible in the real world! You just walk into an office and take over? I cannot even believe how bad these last episodes have been!

I was worried after Michael left, but was surprised that this season was actually funny, until Florida. Who the heck is writing this show? Did everyone who was involved before leave? What were they thinking? I can't even believe anyone thought this was a good idea! What a kick in the gut to all the fans!
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2/10
Absolutely terrible
rnelon14 June 2019
So terrible. So ridiculous. So disappointed. I don't care if everything were to work out better for Andy it is still terrible.
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1/10
Not the same show
IndreJann29 May 2023
What a disgraceful episode. There was absolutely nothing funny about this, and the whole episode left a bad taste in my mouth. I felt deeply sorry for Andy and it felt so unfair, I wanted to scream. And the fact that NONE of his colleagues stood up for him is just beyond me. The fact that they just accepted that intruder as the new manager is absolutely ridiculous. This whole season is just stretching and pushing to be funny but it's just not cutting it anymore. And the new characters Nellie and Robert are horrible and not funny at all. I miss when there was just the old gang. Even without Michael they could have made it work.
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1/10
NOOOO
sezerilayda3 May 2019
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I wanted to punch the wall as well. WHAT THE HELL WAS THIS EPISODE? Literally the worst episode of all times.
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1/10
Ruined The Office for me
amandevlucky8 October 2019
This was the worst episode in whole series. I loved this show until Michael left it after that it sucked mostly and this was the worst.
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3/10
*shakes head*
jklose201221 April 2012
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This is my first review on IMDb, unfortunately it's not a positive one. This would have to be one of most dull episodes of The Office ever made. It is depressingly sad that the show has gone down this path after a great first seven seasons.

Nellie takes Andys manager position, this scenario is getting dated. I feel the writers are being lazy by recycling themes. The usual Ryan & Kelly jealousy themed drama is getting tiring. Andy & Erin? Erins role has become boring and she probably should be written out of the show.

Nothing more to say than I wish I could get back that 23 minutes of my life.
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1/10
Absolutely dreadful
shanayneigh20 October 2020
This is a front-runner for the prize of being the worst episode of The Office. Absolutely pathetic. The show has being on a downward slope since season 5, but this might be the Mariana trench of seasons 6-9
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1/10
Just no
gavin-9328726 December 2020
Just can't watch Catherine tate she's not funny and just ruined the show, loved the show until she came in.
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3/10
Misrepresentation of comedy
sofiiskikomar26 April 2020
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Every single persona in this episode is acting out of character and as a mindless dummy. Character development and established qualities are traded of for silly attempts to make the audience laugh. Reality check, people acting dumb is not comedy, it's ridiculousness. This episode mocks everything that made The Office popular in the first place (witty humour and likeable characters). Nellie Bertram is without a doubt the worse thing that has happened to the series. It's so obvious that the creators are trying to recreate Michael Scott and I think It's very insulting to Steve Carrell's phenomenal performance and legendary character. Instead they should've tried something fresh. And as a matter of fact they did, for a time. Robert Califonia's presence is very well felt and entertaining in most scenes, but in this episode he's acting like a total fool. Kelly picking Ryan over Mary Sue is presented with no rational decision and made only to have some cheap laughs. Andy breaking the wall is clear spit in the face of his character development. It is common agreement that Ed Helms' character was unbearable in the early seasons, but the creators did a 180 on him. Often his absence as part of anger management is viewed as his cathartic recreation of the character. Now he breaks a wall again, for no reason what so ever, except - cheap laughs. The press conference meeting talking about erectile dysfunction was more cringy than funny. We all know that The Office was declining in quality after Steve Carrell's departure. And that is normal, he played vital part to the show's success. Still the show was pretty decent for the most part. And somehow, they managed to really drop the ball last 3 episodes
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1/10
Yikes..
Khaldion22 May 2020
I don't usually review episodes, but this one just hit me so hard. The writing on this one was incredibly bad and the whole episode just made me cringe so hard.

Y I K E S
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4/10
3 horrible episodes in a row. Nice!
TimonsyJ7 September 2020
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God damn it, this is bad. I am re-watching the show, and seriously, these are the worst episodes of the office. And the one thing in common with these 3 episodes, is Nellie being annoying as hell. The things is, i don't think everything else is bad at all, but just with the presence of Nellie it just completely disconnects me from everything else going on.

Andy is a great character and i really like his relationship with Erin, and in order to make it work i believe season 8 is completely necessary because Andy needs to grow as a person, realizing what's in front of him and letting go of trying to be liked and accepted by his dad thus realizing that. Otherwise it would like the actress of Erin said, it would be like if Erin was going to take care of Andy. So, maybe going through all of this was necessary for his character, where he needs to learn to have control over his life and standing up against those who are hurting him. All of this would have been really great if it wasn't for Nellie. They couldn't have brought a worse character that would serve to make Andy grow as a character. This season, though suffering from the departure of Michael and a clear lack of creativity from the writers in my opinion, the show was holding itself decently. The episodes in Tallahasse, before having Nellie as the manager were pretty great, and well, while there were a few episodes that are definitely lower in quality than what we came to expect from this show, it wasn't bad. At least not as bad as this.

Of course, if you think about it nothing of this really has a purpose when i remember how they ruined Andy's character in season 9, but i'll write about it when i get there.
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5/10
Good opening
Faristuta14 June 2020
The opening with Phyllis and the rain was hilarious. I like the scene on the horse. Otherwise skip.
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1/10
One of the worst
Pink_Floyd_Fan_956 October 2020
I've been a fan of The Office from the first episode. After Steve Carell left the show, the episodes were frequently a hit or miss situation. This episode was definitely a miss. A BIG miss.

It was on recently in my area and I re-watched it, not remembering exactly what the premise was. Had I remembered, I would have definitely skipped it. Rather than being funny, it was just plain irritating. Nearly every beloved character so completely unlovable. Unrealistic situations, forced (and failed) attempts at humor. It tried the patience of loyal fans everywhere.

I remember thinking when I viewed it the first time back in 2012 that whoever wrote the script should have been fired straight away. The fact that one of the writers was Greg Daniels, the creator of the U.S. version, made that impossible. And shocking, because he was responsible for some of the best episodes. Just not this one. Definitely not this one.
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1/10
Skip it for your own sake
adarsh-3518815 July 2020
One of the worst office episodes ever , it was unbearable
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1/10
6.8? More like 0. This is so bad.
mushonadar16 July 2022
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I hate Nellie and Robert so much. I could barely look at this episode. I didn't like Andy as manager but this is worse. Who wrote this? Why? Just why?

Why no one in the office stands up for Andy?

Why is Robert such a dumb sick unlikable pervert?

Why is Nellie even there???

This show used to be great... 0/10.
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1/10
THAT WAS THE WORST!
lenadina22 October 2021
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OMG That episode was so bad that i couldn't even watch it! I hate nellie! That was so disturbing. Michael has gone already, and the producers add more bad things to the show! I'm just saying "why??" Why are you doing this to us producers! Andy didn't deserve it. And was that even necessary? You should have made us happier in the remaining episodes since Michael is gone. And you ruined it with Nellie, thank you!
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1/10
FAKE as when the Road runner runs through a painted tunnel and Wile E. Coyote smash on it.
sasanuja11 January 2021
I really was hoping that their would be some point this will turn around. But Nooooo. Just kept on going to the Rock Bottom. Its amazing this ruins the whole series. May be its that the office staff accepts the situation and not take Andy's side. No more family love in office. Just cannot continue after this. So sad. I wish I hadn't seen this and stopped from Michaels leave.
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