In which The Office finally breaks the “fourth” wall with its “documentary crew,” and the 20-year-old post-expression German drama thesis writer inside me has a massive heart attack because this was all I ever wanted. The only thing. Fuck.
I want an Oscar and Angela spinoff of The Office.
My boss was late this morning so someone asked me to make a sign for my co-worker’s birthday. It was almost this, so it’s good my boss made it in.
This was really jarring, but in a good way. Who knew after nine seasons they could still throw in some curve balls.
Easily the biggest moment since Michael G. Scott’s departure. It’s nice to be genuinely surprised.
;___;
i’m so mad at jim right now, you guys.
Uncle Joe keeps looking at the camera like it’s an episode of The Office.
he is from scranton
Sure Why Not of the Day: If The Office had a Dallas-style title sequence, it might look something like this.
[thr.]
The best part is the bear wandering through.
“Cats do not provide milk or wool or meat.”
Marathoning The Office on Netflix has made me really like the show again.
oh my god :DDDDDDDDDDD
when The Office gets it right, they get it right.
I had a such a typical girl reaction to that whole end sequence, oh yes I did.
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- 30 Rock will celebrate its 100th episode—marking the line at which most sitcoms can start phoning it in and enjoy hefty syndication checks—with an hour-long episode on April 21.
- Community, The Office, and Parks And Recreation will all feature hour-long finales, the first airing May 12 and the latter two airing May 19.
Dwight does not play a robot
So I’m reading reviews/recaps of last night’s The Office and it seems like everyone hated it. I am so baffled! Even when I don’t agree with critics, I can usually see their point, but I feel like they really missed the mark on this one.
damn, how did they hate that? it was the first time i didn’t pick up my laptop to fool around on the internet during an episode in at least two years. maybe three.