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The Office Has Two New Executive Producers
The "transition year" continues.
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The "transition year" continues.
No shortened season, yet.
Come with us on a video journey through some of this year's biggest eye-rolls and annoyed stares.
The Office is coming back next season. So how did it end this one?
Confirmed.
Will it be considered a lost season or just a transitional one?
Plus: Alison Brie made a balloon animal, and more, in our daily late-night roundup.
To help pad out a season that’s already struggled with ongoing plotlines, The Office recycled one of its best story arcs.
Another episode where we are asked to believe that the entire office goes to every single social event together.
"I spent my formative years as kind of a wallflower ... wondering how am I ever going to make my dreams come true."
"Everybody wants to come back."
Kelly and Ryan do the on-again, off-again thing (again) and Andy has some man troubles.
Down 13 percent from four weeks ago.
Andy at a bachelorette party is a terrible idea.
It "would feature existing characters as well as new ones."
"And then my roommate found out, because I'd used his computer."
Plus: Rainn Wilson enacted a conversation between the two "friendliest" cultures, Texan and Canadian, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
"I really liked Andy’s internal struggle ... And I feel like this season we got lost a little bit from that, and made him this cheerful, big-hearted simpleton."
Really!
“This is the wrong Prius. I don’t love you.”