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If this is what 'The Office' devolves into with Pam and Jim gone, then get them back already.
"I was scared people would think I was doing this only to get away from 'The Office,' to be super-dark and cerebral."
Tonight's premieres (and some shows I just like!). Fresh off the stove.
I adored Andy's tailspin into gay panic, and it reminded me of mistaken-for-gay plots in old TV sitcoms.
At Surf, Emily Nussbaum ponders the history of straight TV-sitcom characters mistaken for gay, from Jack Tripper through Andy Bernard.
Ed Helms on the verge; everything back to (wacky, outrageous) normal.
This detail has already been made public by the show's producers, but we'll leave the decision up to you as to whether you'd like to learn more.
MacFarlane takes to YouTube to make the case that 'Family Guy' is more deserving of an Emmy than 'The Office.'
And Clairol cast 'The Office' star Angela Kinsey in the company's new ad campaign.
Not bad for a wrap-up of what was, perhaps, the show's best season.
Now that the show has wrapped up its most compelling and exhausting story arc of the last two seasons, we take a break this week … for a dance party.
After last week’s triumph for Michael over corporate efficiency and Stringer Bell, the real world awaits him upon his return to Dunder Mifflin.
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