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9/10
Work Bus (#9.4)
ComedyFan20106 February 2019
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Jim convinces Dwight that the office needs to be repaired and they end up working in a bus.

This was a great episode. Lots of Dwight. His conversation with Jim was pretty good. I also loved how Andy ended up signing a letter for Nellie and added a really nice sentence for her.
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9/10
Pies pies pies
samratsingraur4 November 2020
Every episode involving the cast going out is a always a special one. Watching them craving for pies and having a cute lil bus trip made me wanna go for something like that. The part where Creed was bunking his office time and accidentally crashed into their bus was hilarious and ofc we shipped our fav couple Jim and Pam.
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9/10
"The fat people have spoken"
Pruikhoofd6 September 2021
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Which ever writer or person came up with the idea of putting an office in a bus should win an award.

What a great episode! Funny comedy moments such as Creed playing hooky from work only to realize he stepped into a bus with his co-workers. Or the "roll call" scene.

And we also got a sweet little moment between Jim and Dwight.

Overall great episode, 9/10.
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8/10
Pretty Enjoyable, except for...
kobedawson24 January 2022
If Andy and Nellie were kicked off the show, then this show would be perfect, also if the writers grew a brain. But to be honest, their little subplot wasn't tgat bad.
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5/10
It's been all downhill without Michael Scott
peacefrog-3582221 April 2022
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The last 3 seasons of "The Office" were so inferior to the first 6. The absence of Michael Scott is a big part of that. So many characters get away with actions that would get them immediately fired from a real job in a real workplace. The best part of this episode is when the work bus stops to pick up Creed, who was ditching work and unaware that the bus stopping for him was Dunder Mifflin on wheels. But one thing the show always did well was to portray the infantile mentality of the majority of American workers. Jim's stunt backfired on him so he goes crying to Andy (one of the most heinous characters in the history of American sitcoms). If Jim spent as much time being productive instead of constantly concocting his juvenile pranks and stunts (many of which would get him fired from a real job) maybe he wouldn't be stuck in his crappy copier paper sales job.
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