Downsizing at the Office
Last season on The Office, Steve Carell took his final bow as beloved character Michael Scott and the sun set on an incredible era of comedy for Thursday night TV.
Last season on The Office, Steve Carell took his final bow as beloved character Michael Scott and the sun set on an incredible era of comedy for Thursday night TV.
Posted 12.21.2011
The workers at Dunder Mifflin are always desperate for a distraction from the daily grind, which is one reason they look forward to the holidays so mu...
Posted 01.28.2012
After seven and a half seasons of teasing us with their product, Dunder Mifflin will finally give the general public the opportunity to use their fame...
Posted 10.03.2011
It is most certainly a new era at The Office. Following Steve Carell's Michael Scott's departure after seven bumbling, fumbling and ultimately lova...
Posted 09.05.2011
James Spader will be the new boss on "The Office." For about a day. Then, it's up to corporate. A press release from Universal reveals that Spader ...
Posted 08.29.2011
After all those guest stars, it looks like "The Office" may be hiring from within, after all. Following star Steve Carell's summer announcement tha...
ew.com | Posted 08.24.2011
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Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011
Why not take Gob Bluth, move him to Las Vegas, and try to keep up with real magicians. I know an Arrested spin-off is a few years too late, but as Gob himself would say 'cmon!'
Posted 05.25.2011
Since he joined the cast of "The Office" in 2006, Ed Helms' character Andy Bernard has been well-known to break into song at any appropriate (or inapp...
YourTango | Julie leung | Posted 11.17.2011
Frankly, there are a number of love lessons to be gleaned from the employees at Dunder-Mifflin Paper Company. Here are our favorites....
Fast Company Via MSNBC | Liz Webber | Posted 05.25.2011
Michael Scott, the boss played by Steve Carell on NBC's "The Office," takes quirkiness and incompetence to new heights. As regional manager of the Scr...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 05.25.2011
It always happens: You go to YouTube looking to download the Dunder Mifflin Infinity commercial, homegrown Scranton edition, and NBC's YouTube page is...
Lisa Steinberg | Posted 04.24.2012