 | | 11-26-2007, 08:34 AM | |
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I mean, Michael has been demoralized throughout the episode and he can still hold himself up tall and have a respectful conversation with the CFO.
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That was really tough. There are times when I think that Jan really cares about Michael, but most of the time, I think she just likes that he really cares about her. After the way she behaved, it's hard to really root for them to get back together. I know that he has done some pretty awful things to her, but most of them were unintentional. She knew what might come out in the deposition and she didn't warn him about it - probably because she knew what might happen and she didn't want to ruin her chances at the big payout. You could argue that she really wanted to win the money for both of them because Michael has been supporting her all this time, but I just don't think that was the case. I dunno. I'm having a hard time with Jan's side on this one.
| I was really disappointed by Jan, because she and Michael seemed to be in a great place. I don't understand why she behaved that way and why she used someone that's always supported her. I just don't get it. Honestly, Michael and Jan have always been my least favorite ship for the show, but it's pretty impossible to gush over them now. I don't know...I still ship them, so I hope we get some resolution when the show comes back.
Oh, and I don't buy that she acted that way to win for the both of them. I think Jan was selfish in this last episode with the exception of putting the top down for Michael when they were driving to New York. I've always liked Jan, though, so I'm hoping we finally see a more sensitive side. |
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