Talk:Erin Hannon/@comment-9092492-20130522041916/@comment-9092492-20130710051139

I have not be here in a little while I’m sorry for such a late reply to you.

I just wanted to show people the point you made, hence I put reposted from another wiki contributor

The choice of words was just the ones I edited like the word “A** hole”. It *isses me off too because of what those writers did to the story.

I whole heartedly agree with you about what the writers did to Andy and Erin, I don’t think it was an intentional “what a twist” style curveball out of left field type of thing. But like yourself I fill the blame is to be placed on those specific writers coming in and needlessly writing for the sake of a few episodes at the expense running their (Andy and Erin‘s) relationship into the ground.

It is one of the great (and totally unnecessary) injustices in script writing.

Some people may think that a happy ending would be cliché or “boring”. There is enough bad to suit those types of people tastes, I for one wanted a happy ending we've reached a point in media where a bad ending is the cliché.

I know that they where probably a few that didn’t like the whole Andy & Erin plot on “the Office” to begin with.

But I must believe most people regardless of how they act, like to see happy ending for others in real life or fiction.

best regards to you,

~ Sachiko