Andy admits to Erin that this is all silly, and goes from "It's not like we're moving to Cornell" to "Are we doing this?" in about fifteen seconds. Erin goes, "Oyee. Andy, what is going on?" Andy doesn't know who he is if he's not the Boner Champ, which is when he gets the idea of making a donation to Here Comes Treble. "And it just so happens I know someone who works at the Bernard Family Foundation." Oh, Andy, haven't you had enough BFF for one day?
Dwight quietly asks Nellie for help getting some pills, claiming they're for his cousin Mose and all his problems, like his crazy cousin Mose. "Other cousin Mose," Dwight quickly corrects. Nellie, playing along says to tell Mose, "He's a good man and I hope he feels better." Dwight asks which one, and Nellies says the real one. "He says thank you," Dwight says as sincerely as one can when pretending to say it on behalf of someone else who isn't there.
In the tag, Andy's on the phone to his mom pitching the scholarship idea, and get some surprising news. Here Comes Treble singing the Cornell's school song on the soundtrack as Toby approaches Nellie with flowers. Andy comes out and tells Erin, "My parents are broke." Robert and Oscar kiss passionately outside the building. Nellie removes her Toby wig, and his smile disappears as she asks who the flowers are for. They're for someone who isn't here any more, Nellie. Oscar heads back into the building, noticing too late that the camera is there. And Toby goes into the annex and smashes the flowers against the Successories poster. Ironically, it's the one titled VISION.
M. Giant is a Minneapolis-based writer with a wife, a son, and a number of cats that seems to have settled at around two. Learn waaaay too much about him at Velcrometer, follow him on Twitter , or just e-mail him at m.giant[at]gmail.com.













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