Date: November 17, 2010 10:55 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
I guess you probably aren't going to given how long it's been, but I'd really like to see you finish season three and maybe even get into season four. You've written some great stories here. Thanks for that
Date: February 03, 2009 10:39 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
This is really fantastic, you should definitely continue it! These add so much to the season as a whole and I love how you create your own scene and not just comment on the ones we've already seen. I always thought it was a little strange that we never heard anything about how Jim didn't go to her art show, except for her big blow up. A really good take on why he didn't make it or was really late.
Date: November 05, 2008 12:12 am Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
OMG dude, seriously, continue this. I know it's been a while, but you can do it lol
Date: November 11, 2007 01:32 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
all of these were just wow =]
Date: November 11, 2007 01:32 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
all of these were just wow =]
Date: October 28, 2007 08:41 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
This whole series is crazy good. I would love to see more of S3...you are really an amazing writer!
Date: February 17, 2007 02:55 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
It’s not about how pretty her art is. He recognizes this, understands this.
Yes, he would. How I wish this were real. *sigh*
Date: February 17, 2007 02:14 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
“If you’re going to ask if you can sire me, the answer is no.” - I just finished reading a vampire trilogy, so this had me laughing out loud. Thanks for giving me closure on the episode.
Date: February 17, 2007 12:33 pm Title: Business School: Courage and Honesty (or Lack Thereof)
If only. I love that he gets why her doing this is important, notices how she's dressed and that it means something...this has that specific mix of tenderness and funny and deep understanding that makes the Jim/Pam relationship so relatable and lovely . (And that I've missed so much in the actual show lately.) The last sentence is good and it hurts.