Lead by Micheal Scott (Steve Carell) every employee in the work place grows on you, and eventually you’ll love them like your best friends! They go through the goods and bad’s of life with you, and you’ll find tons of moments where you want to laugh your guts out, and some times where you want to cry. The Office is an American sitcom set in a mislead office environment.
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These scenes’ components inform the present-day action and do little else: Kevin goes on his first “date” with Sophie, only to convince her to do something - teepee the principal’s office - she wouldn’t otherwise do. (Recap continues on )Īll of this is framed by the Pearson kids’ first school dance, a rather limping flashback that nonetheless builds to a poignant moment. In any case, here’s Kevin, like Kate and Toby, not getting the picture-perfect ideal of what he wants, but making a claim for what’s available and makes him happy. Is this tying a bow up on things, or his (long-demonstrated) self-destructive tendencies creeping in again? The former is the nicer, perhaps more obvious option, but I wouldn’t rule out the latter. Then he sends Sophie an email buying her and her fiancée two Billy Joel tickets as a belated engagement present. “You always get it.” He comes home and makes his decision, telling Zoe kids are nothing compared to her. She tells him he never needs to make a choice because he always gets what he wants - and while she nudges him toward Zoe, saying she’s good for him, she leaves him with a foreboding bit of advice. Kevin presents his kids-versus-Zoe dilemma, admitting he doesn’t know what to choose. Sophie appears happy as she can be, seemingly moved on from Kevin and ready for the next chapter in her life. They grab a coffee after Sophie reveals she’s engaged - it’s safe, in other words, to socialize - and they exchange updates on where they’re at. “Jack, this is your dad,” she says to their new son. Toby makes it back into the room with Kate and the baby, holds him, and apologizes. The scene could be depressing instead, it fits the episode’s theme of taking what life throws at us and making the best of it. Toby laments he’s been there for six days his new friend, Kevin, says they’ve been there for six weeks, and still another couple’s baby isn’t even coming home with them due to organ failure.
He spends some time in the waiting room - if I never see that place again it’ll be too soon - where he catches up with another father having a hard time. After the doctor takes Jack’s blood and urine and moves toward a catheter, Toby leaves the room, anguished. “I can only see tubes and tape and needles and pain,” he tells Kate.
And as the episode rolls on it becomes too much for him to take. Picking things up from last week’s dreary episode, “Don’t Take My Sunshine Away” begins back in the hospital, where Kate is singing to baby Jack and Toby is looking on nervously - he’s still struggling greatly with the circumstances.