I, personally, have always loved the show. As with any show that you've invested seven years of your life to, you grow a familiarization and almost kind of bond to the characters that allows you to appreciate what the character brings through humor, dialogue, and their relationships. That being said, season 5 was hit or miss (Niagra is one of my favorite episodes to date), season 6 was pretty awful, and season 7 started off pretty slowly but I think has really picked up steam with all that's been going on over the last 10 or so episodes. As for everything being terrible after season 2, I disagree completely. Season 2 is my single favorite season of any television series out there, even though The Office isn't my favorite show. Seasons 3 and 4 definitely weren't as good, but that doesn't mean they were horrible. There's all of the same Michael and Dwight humor, Jim and Pam chase, and secondary character focus that there is in seasons 1 and 2 and much more, there's just some new characters added in. I will say that since Jim and Pam got married the show doesn't have the same affect on me, but they really gave the show a new spark when the news that Steve Carrell was leaving came out. All of this aside, I do think it's about time to end the show. Give me another full season and maybe a shortened season after that to give me my fill, then end it on a high note so it can keep its legacy (without going the Simpsons route) and I will consider myself satisfied.