The Office Reviews, Interviews & More
Continuing its run of two-word episode titles, the latest installment of The Office is titled "The Whale," which features the return of a rather dysfunctional, but no less funny cast member.
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Not many boat-themed episodes in The Office collection (see: "Booze Cruise," season 2), but tonight's episode, titled "The Boat," promises a popular guest star, and a secret that might not be so secret much longer.
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When they’re not busy ruining any chance of survival that Community possibly had left, NBC has made a good decision or two this year—mainly to take The Office, long past its prime and all but begging for death, back behind the woodshed for a bullet. And that’s not all—the Dwight Schrute-based The Office spin-off known as The...
"Here Comes Treble" is both the latest and the last Halloween-themed episode of The Office, which has certainly turned in some memorable episodes through the years when it comes time to dress up the cast in funny costumes.
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A bus plays a key part in the aptly titled "Work Bus", the latest episode from The Office, which returns following a week off the NBC schedule to make room for politicians dressed in suits arguing with one another. This is better.
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Andy finds out he's related to someone rather famous in the latest episode of The Office. Regardless if that particular storyline works or not, viewers will be happy to know there are laughs to be found in episode three.
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It's the beginning of the end for The Office. The NBC comedy returns from its summer hiatus with its ninth season premiere. In its first attempt (last season) to recapture the magic in a post-Steve Carrell Office, the show suffered. Even with the addition of the excellent James Spader - out after one season, along with Mindy...
First off, the good news: NBC’s Parks and Recreation returns this Thursday night with the premiere of its fifth season. The bad news: Tons of old people have chlamydia. At least, they do in Pawnee, according to the rather funny Parks and Rec season five trailer that NBC just released (though honestly, so painful are our withdrawal symptoms from this show that a clip...
Because this week started with a holiday, it’s likely that’s the reason why this is a pretty weak week for new releases. But for those who like their catalog titles, there’s a couple winners in the mix. Mostly it’s television. Check it out…
After a steady decline in quality, writing, and humor of the past few seasons, the departure of series anchor Steve Carell, and the imminent departure of Mindy Kaling, B.J. Novak, and Rainn Wilson (who is getting a Dwight spin-off), no one would be too surprised if NBC finally did what had to be done, took the long-running The Office back...
This week, Dane Cook made some bad jokes about The Dark Knight Rises incident that happened in Aurora, Colorado less than a week ago. He has since apologized for poking fun at the shooting, but we all know that that doesn't really help. Mindy Kaling will be reprising her role as Kelly Kapoor on The Office's ninth season after all. We've also...
Many of The Office characters are dropping like flies off the show, but one prospective spinoff based on the beloved Dwight Shrute just got realer. So, jump on board or drown because this show is actually happening, with new characters and everything.
After losing Steve Carell in 2011, it was pretty much the beginning of the end for the long running sitcom, The Office. First, there was news that showrunner Paul Lieberstein (also known as HR rep Toby) and Rainn Wilson were bailing to make a Dwight Schrute spin-off, then Mindy Kaling announced a new project (conveniently titled The...
Well, it’s that time of year again, when TV networks decide which TV programs are profitable enough to save, and which are unsuccessful enough to deserve a summary execution. Up for the chopping block this year were such shows of wildly varying quality like The Office, Nikita, Parks and Recreation, Whitney, Community, Awake, and many, many...
It's not official, but it looks as if NBC will go with The Office for a ninth - and probably final - season. But there's still the business of wrapping up season eight, which is best described as inconsistent. It's always good to end on a high note. The Office did no such thing with "Free Family Portrait Studio". There's a few laughs and sweet moments, but...
The penultimate episode of season eight of The Office delivers many laughs, and sets the table for the finale of what has been an up-and-down season for the TV comedy. With a boozy Robert California in the thick of the storyline, along with vintage Jim and Dwight hi-jinks, "Turf War" should bring a smile to even the most dissatisfied fan of The...
A recently fired Andy and his newly acquired life crisis takes center stage at a local fundraiser on the latest episode of The Office. Even cute dogs and a dapper Robert California aren't enough to save the "Fundraiser", which, to be fair, is funny here and there in between the mediocrity. A far cry from the comedy brilliance the show has delivered in the...
Andy returns to The Office this week with (newly reacquired) girlfriend Erin, only to find Nellie firmly entrenched in his office as branch manager. Comedy ensues. Well, enough comedy to power the latest episode with funny one-liners and great work from the ensemble cast. We even get a sexed-up Robert California appearance - always a plus.
Time for another round-up of this week's entertainment bits and pieces. The Office's executive producer Greg Daniels dropped a bomb this week – he's debating whether or not to reboot The Office next season. We've also got a gallery featuring Darth Vader as a good father to Luke Skywalker. All that and more below.
After about a month on ice, "The Office" returns to the NBC line-up with an Ed Helms-directed episode that delivers plenty of laughs. With the fate of the series still unknown, the first-rate "Welcome Party" begins the season eight home stretch of five, all-new episodes, which could be the once loved/still loved show's last.