I don’t know that I’d have the courage to stay at Schrute Farms, so I have to hand it to Pam and Jim for battling the elements and spending the night, even if they did it for nefarious purposes. With all the sobbing and in-your-face antics of Andy, I actually felt sorry for Dwight this week, but he always bounces back.

Jim: “You okay?”
Dwight: “I am better than you have ever been or ever will be.”

I have to mention Dwight’s three themed rooms: America, Irrigation and Nighttime. WTF?

“Put the manure down, Moes.”

The nice thing about Pam and Jim is that they saw that Dwight was down and they weren’t willing to make his life any worse. It was great when Dwight reached out to touch Jim in the stairwell only Jim was long gone.

Meanwhile, Michael has got himself in quite the financial pickle. I’m not sure why he doesn’t have the balls to stand up to Jan; I guess he’s still too enamored with her boob job to say anything. His “Die Hard” vs. “Die Hard 4” comparison was hilarious…

“Dude, you should review movies.”

The money troubles led to Creed’s suggestion that Michael declare bankruptcy, which he did a few moments later (to the people in the office) with very little thought. That brought Oscar in for a hilarious assessment of Michael’s finances.

“This scary black bar represents expenses that no one should ever have for any reason.”

I thought Michael’s race for the train was pretty funny, especially when he was trying to time his jump, and finally jumped on just as the train stopped.

Jan found him and the two had a very sweet moment.

Jan: “So where is this train taking us?”
Michael: “I think the engineer left.”

Ryan made another funny appearance this week, but it would be nice to see him get down a notch or two. The PowerPoint presentation was pretty funny, especially the back and forth about the correct usage of “whomever” and “whoever.” Michael had a great line when Oscar put in his two cents. He looked at the camera and said, “Not a native speaker.”

What were your favorite moments?