The Office: You’d Better Work — Work It, Girl
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.
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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.
Michael Scott defeats Stringer Bell. Believe it.
With all the upheaval going on in the last few weeks, the dramatic shift in the Michael-Dwight dynamic has been hinted at but barely explored — until last night.
After Michael, seemingly out of nowhere, quit his job at Dunder Mifflin, we finally found out where this show is going in last night's two episodes.
He has a "wonderful excuse not to have to put on that stupid neck beard again."
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Well, as had been rumored all week, it’s now official: Michael really has quit Dunder Mifflin.
Poor Amy Poehler; she doesn't deserve this!
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Charles Minor throws the whole branch into upheaval with his cold insistence on order.
'You know, my daughter would tell you that I'm a goofball.'
If you'd have asked us to choose one Dunder Mifflin employee to be on our Nazi-scalping team, we'd probably have picked Dwight.
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