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Brandie said:DH and I watch this show (now that my beloved Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip is gone) mainly to make fun of David Caruso's over-acting. It's sort of like back in the day when William Shatner was on Star Trek and had those ridiculous pauses--Caruso is the same with dramatic pauses and turning his head to one side. It's hilarious.
reba515 said:Oh geesh we laugh at that too! then the medical examiner lady ....what a drama queen!
Brandie said:DH and I watch this show (now that my beloved Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip is gone) mainly to make fun of David Caruso's over-acting. It's sort of like back in the day when William Shatner was on Star Trek and had those ridiculous pauses--Caruso is the same with dramatic pauses and turning his head to one side. It's hilarious.
The preview for next week makes it looks like Ryan starts doing some kind of rotten things to "get back" at the CSI department. I'll be interested to see what Horatio says (and which way his head turns) when that happens...
reba515 said:Oh geesh we laugh at that too! then the medical examiner lady ....what a drama queen!
raebates said:The original CSI is still my favorite. CSI: NY isn't bad, but it's opposite Lost. I'm too wrapped up in figuring that show out to miss it. And, don't tell me to record one and watch the other. I'm usually sound asleep by the time they start.
raebates said:The biggest issue we have with CSI: Miami is that it's waaaay overdirected. We don't have a problem with using things like slow motion, stop motion, and all the other neat things they can do these days. We just don't think you have to use all of them in each and every episode..
reba515 said:okay this might seem like a weird thing for me to notice...but if 1 person is wearing an orange shirt so are 4 others , 1 blue shirt 4 others etc.
now I find myself looking for it in every episode....and now you all will too!
reba515 said:okay this might seem like a weird thing for me to notice...but if 1 person is wearing an orange shirt so are 4 others , 1 blue shirt 4 others etc.
now I find myself looking for it in every episode....and now you all will too!
DanielleQ said:You're totally right. Eva LaRue was on Rachael Ray (please don't throw things at me for watching her--I love her!) and she said that every episode has a color scheme of one or two colors. You're pretty observant!!! I still don't notice it even after I knew about it!
reba515 said:okay this might seem like a weird thing for me to notice...but if 1 person is wearing an orange shirt so are 4 others , 1 blue shirt 4 others etc.
now I find myself looking for it in every episode....and now you all will too!
DanielleQ said:You're totally right. Eva LaRue was on Rachael Ray (please don't throw things at me for watching her--I love her!) and she said that every episode has a color scheme of one or two colors. You're pretty observant!!! I still don't notice it even after I knew about it!
reba515 said:They always look at me like "yeah whatever lady"
In the finale of The Office, it is revealed that Ryan was fired for committing fraud and embezzlement while working at Dunder Mifflin. He used company funds to finance his own failed business ventures and was ultimately caught by the company's accountants.
While Ryan's relationship with Kelly may have been a distraction and caused some tension in the workplace, it was not a direct factor in his firing. His fraudulent activities were the main reason for his termination.
No, Ryan was not rehired by Dunder Mifflin after being fired in the finale. He did make a brief return in Season 9 as a consultant for the company, but he was not officially employed by them again.
Although it was never explicitly stated in the show, it can be assumed that Ryan faced legal consequences for his fraudulent activities. Using company funds for personal gain is a serious offense and could result in fines or even jail time.
While some of the characters may have suspected that Ryan was up to something shady, his firing came as a surprise to most of them. In fact, Dwight was the one who discovered the fraud and initially thought it was a prank by Jim.