Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:04PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

“The Office” wraps up its sojourn to Florida with plenty of laughs and yet another Dwight-Jim confrontation. Robert California returns briefly, and the Erin-Andy story looks like it’s about ready for a finale. An uneven episode is once again saved by the hijinks in Florida. Maybe they should just leave that group down there!
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Thursday, March 1, 2012 8:43PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

“The Office” continues to get the comedy boost it needs from the Florida storyline. And this week it’s time to open the brand new Sabre store, with Dwight piloting the action. While the gang in Scranton is stuck with a so-so story, the ensemble in Tallahassee gives “Test the Store” plenty of funny moments to carry the episode.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:56PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

“The Office” heads south to Florida as Dwight and his hand-picked office team prepare for their special project in Tallahassee. The return of Todd Packer and the sassy Nellie Bertam, last seen trying to score Michael Scott’s old job, provide a nice, comedic spark to an already funny episode. “Tallahassee” keeps the momentum going from last week’s equally strong episode.
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Thursday, February 9, 2012 9:13PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

After last week’s misstep, to put it nicely, “The Office” showed it could rebound with the best of them, offering up a very funny episode that not only brought us Pam back to the office, but also sets up some interesting story lines for the remainder of the season.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012 8:17PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

A smattering of laughs and a Dwight-Angela plot twist highlight a rather uneven episode of “The Office“. Not even the brief return of cute and loveable Pam could jazz things up Thursday night. Nice work from some of the cast aside, “Jury Duty” failed to keep the momentum going from the previous episode.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:13AM - By Travis Woods

As NBC does its very best to wring the absolute most out of The Office that it can in a post-Steve Carell, post-time-when-The-Office-was-actually-good world, this news really shouldn’t come as a surprise—it looks like Dwight Schrute, the sublimely odd office weirdo portrayed by Rainn Wilson on the long-running sitcom, will be getting his own spin-off show. Which should go well, because spin-offs of sitcoms always do gangbuster business, right?
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Thursday, January 19, 2012 8:20PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

“The Office” was going to put together a solid episode this season sooner or later, and “Pool Party” was definitely it. Maybe it was the ensemble in their bathing suits, or Robert California’s very specific, very x-rated vision for his expensive house, but plenty of positive things were happening in the episode, which resulted in an abundance of laughs.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012 8:09PM - By Jeffrey Hyatt

The eighth season of “The Office” – the first without Steve Carell and his Michael Scott character – has been underwhelming thus far. There have been laughs and strong ensemble work, but the whole thing has been ‘off,’ for lack of a better description. With the holidays behind us, the comedy is back with new episodes, the first being “Trivia,” which gets the second half of the season off to a pretty good start.
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Monday, December 19, 2011 10:00AM - By Travis Woods

2012 is now looming around the corner, and with it comes another year of TV watching (if you’re like us, that is). Unfortunately, though, for every Breaking Bad, Mad Men, or Boardwalk Empire, there are about a dozen clunkers that just keep rolling onward, shows which should have ended years ago. With that in mind, we here at ScreenCrave decided to group together the five TV shows that most desperately need to be put out of their misery. From former classics to programs that were never good to begin with, these are the shows we hope fade to black in 2012.
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