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Reviewer: kaystar Signed 7 [Report This]
Date: January 27, 2008 06:07 pm Title: Chapter 1

"Or even better, he could just sit here, close his eyes and wonder when growing up suddenly meant more than just becoming another year older at every birthday."

Great line, as was  "He knows what he doesn't want, so that's as good of a beginning as any."

And poor Michael!  Jan left him and took the car!



Author's Response: Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked it!

Reviewer: nqllisi Signed [Report This]
Date: January 25, 2008 11:27 am Title: Chapter 1

Beautiful. The relationship between Jim and Michael (their actual interpersonal relationship and also the compare/contrast of their characters) is one of the core elements of the show. We see Jim's POV, and we don't hate Michael because he doesn't- we relate to Michael because on many levels Jim does.  I've never seen a fic capture that dynamic so perfectly. Great job.

Author's Response: Thank you! Jim and Michael's relationship is one of the many, many things I miss about what we're not getting to see of S4. It seemed as if we were so close to getting a really good pivotal moment for Jim, something that Survivor Man had set up for us. Hopefully when the show resumes, we'll get to see more.

Reviewer: debbiebrown Signed [Report This]
Date: January 24, 2008 03:57 pm Title: Chapter 1

Aw, I had this all copied-and-pasted to quote back to you, and somebody beat me to it! -

Dwight goes through his own kind of seven stages of grief, the first stage being "tyranny" and the ending stage being "silent, mopey tyranny". Still, HA.

Really nice. I love that you're giving us what we're missing out on with the strike.

Author's Response: Heeee, thanks! I'm glad so many people liked that line. Dwight grieving in any way, whether it's over Angela or Michael, always makes me laugh. I'm glad you enjoyed this!

Reviewer: Alex Wert Signed [Report This]
Date: January 24, 2008 01:09 pm Title: Chapter 1

Dwight goes through his own kind of seven stages of grief, the first stage being "tyranny" and the ending stage being "silent, mopey tyranny".

That was perfect.

This is very strangely depressing and existential, and may be the only good thing to come out of Survivor Man.



Author's Response:

Haha, I agree it's pretty depressing, but then again, so is having no direction in life.

Thanks for reading, and I'm glad you liked it!

Reviewer: BlueBustyGal Signed [Report This]
Date: January 24, 2008 12:33 pm Title: Chapter 1

I love the exploration of Jim and Michael in this. Their parallel was set up so well in Survivor Man, and you brought it out well in this. The line about growing up being more than just getting a year older ... so true and poignant. And perfect for Jim at this juncture. Great story. 

Reviewer: kells8995 Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: January 24, 2008 09:10 am Title: Chapter 1

This story is fantastic.  Wow.  You could not have pinned Jim any better.  So realistic.  It's tough getting older and becoming an adult, sometimes, and I like to see Jim's struggle on getting there and figuring out what he wants to do.  

I also love the Jim & Michael friendship...and you really did it justice here.  

Perfect.  Just perfect.  Great job. 



Author's Response: Thank you so, so much! Watching Jim go through becoming an adult is definitely stuff I like to see as well, and I hope that when the show comes back that he does a lot more of it! :)

Reviewer: Colette Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: January 24, 2008 09:09 am Title: Chapter 1

There are far too many things about this story I like to single out a line or two, so I'll just be general (lazy?) and say I think you've nailed the Michael/Jim thing. Its nuances (both funny and poignant) are all implicit here, and so revealing about both characters. I've said it before, but in S3, I missed their unexpected empathy/interaction as much as Jim/Pam...was so glad to see that being explored again in S4. Also really liked Jim's realization that no matter how happy he is with Pam, she can't be his entire life - precisely where I think (hope) his character arc will take him...whenever we get to see him again, lol. Great story.

Author's Response: Thanks so much! And, oh man, I miss Michael and Jim's interactions too. We had such an awesome one at the end of Survivor Man, where things were really starting to click for Jim, and even though the show ended shortly after that, it was still a great enough scene to hold me through the strike (so far).

Reviewer: lisahoo Signed [Report This]
Date: January 24, 2008 08:35 am Title: Chapter 1

Whoa.  Now I miss Jim/Michael almost as much as I miss Jim/Pam.  What is it about those two?  We were just starting to scratch the surface in "Survivor Man" as to who Jim wanted to be when he grew up, then BAM.  No more Office.

"Jim nods, figuring that even if he has to drive Michael to work for the rest of the week, it's better than being Michael for the rest of the week."  I wonder how many people will quote this back to you as a favorite line.  It's like the fulcrum that Jim's whole plotline for S4 rests on.  

I'm so glad to see you writing & posting here, BTW. 



Author's Response: Aw, thanks so much! I miss Michael and Jim too! In their scenes together I never know whether to laugh or cry. 

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