Well, speaking of sweet, something we haven’t talked about is that cutie pie scene at reception with Andy and Erin, where they’re both not asking each other out on a date. It’s a totally adorable scene. But if I’m being honest, I was very distracted by the fact that Pam’s watercolor is back on the wall. It’s all I could see. It’s all I could see. I was just so delighted. -Jenna
Well, this episode ends at the dump. And guess what? Some hope is going to grow there. Erin and Andy kiss. At the dump. Their first kiss. Hope in a dump. Mm hmm. Riddit dit doo. I know. It was so sweet. Also, how cute is it when Erin gives Andy her coat? Because Andy’s chilly. And it doesn’t fit him. -Angela & Jenna
Michael loses control of his balloons. They start popping. And then a baby starts crying. A baby. Cece. Erin has brought Cece and is standing in the back of the theater. Andy is so happy. He says, She’s a terrible babysitter. Real good. Jim and Pam are so ticked off, they’re going to take Cece home. Pam says they won’t ever be leaving the house together again. Yeah. This is our first time getting to meet little baby Cece. What a cutie. We used twins for Cece. They were Sienna and Bailey Strull, and they played Cece for the bulk of the show. They were just the sweetest kids. Their parents were wonderful. I just loved these girls. When I saw myself holding that little baby, I mean, I held those girls a lot. A lot. I was with them a lot. You spent a lot of time with them, too, off camera, so they’d be comfortable with you. Yeah. You were so great with them. Oh, I would love to see them again. I know. Wouldn’t that be amazing? -Angela & Jenna