The moment that really got to me was at the very end. You could just tell that when Nora walked into that kitchen, she was seeing her sons as little boys, sitting down to a bowl of ice cream together, bickering like brothers do. Sally conveyed that - it was written all over her face.

And then, in an instant, her expression changed to a mother torn between not wanting her child in any more pain, but also worried that he might be enjoying the buzz just a little too much.

I really dig this storyline.


-L

Jan: I need you to sign these, Michael. Its a waiver of some of your rights. You should read it carefully. It releases the company in the event that our relationship, in your opinion or in reality, interferes with work. You get a copy, I get a copy and a third copy goes to HR.
Michael: Awesome. Im going to frame mine. I could frame yours, too.
Jan: You realize this is a legal document that says you cant sue the company?
Michael: Over our love.
Jan: Ive never told you that I love you.
Michael: You dont have to, Jan. This contract says it all.
*****
Jan: Whats this over the "i"?
Michael: Its a heart.
*****
Michael & Dwight bring "SexyBack" to The Office.