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One big happy family at Dunder-Mifflin office in Scranton, PA.
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Emily Blunt and 'Office' Actor Rumored to be Dating Nov 21, 2008 at 12:01AM Source: BuddyTV |
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The Office: Episode 5.7, "Frame Toby" Review Nov 20, 2008 at 07:04PM Source: BuddyTV |
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Webisodes -- THE OUTBURST *EARLY REVIEW* Nov 20, 2008 at 05:02PM Source: That's What She Saidby Kevin Crossman
NBC.com is featuring the first in a four-part webisode series called "The Outburst" today. Though most fans of The Office were underwhelmed by the previous webisode series, "The Accountants" and "Kevin's Loan", fan will surely find this one more satisfying. "The Outburst" features a much larger cast of supporting actors from The Office and the writing and direction is on-par with broadcast episodes of the show. ![]() The plot is fairly simple and shown during the first episode of the series. Oscar (Oscar Nunez) screams at someone on the telephone and storms off in anger, setting off curiosity by the others in the office. Andy (Ed Helms) offers a $100 bounty on who can find out who Oscar was talking to, setting off a series of vignettes where the other employees play amateur-detective. In the fourth episode, we learn who Oscar directed the outburst towards - and the result may surprise you. Directed by Lee Eisenberg & Gene Stupnitsky and written by Nate Federman & Jonathan Hughes, "The Outburst" feels like an eleven minute broadcast episode - albeit without the "big five" stars Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, Jenna Fischer, John Krasinski, and B.J. Novak. For example, there is an intense conclusion to the third episode that features Oscar addressing the rest of the office as well as the documentary team that may get you to jump from your seat in excitement and perhaps fear. The participation of nearly the entire supporting cast really sets this webisode series apart. Every supporting player except Craig Robinson is on board, including Toby (Paul Leiberstein) who is returning to the show. There are several scenes that use Creed (Creed Bratton) effectively and a hilarious scene with Kelly (Mindy Kaling) that will warm the hearts of cellphone fans everywhere. Perhaps what sets "The Outburst" apart is the effective use of the character of Oscar. As shown in episodes like "Business Trip" the character is more nuanced than often portrayed and Nunez is given a lot of room to stretch the character. Unlike Brian Baumgartner's one-note portrayal of Kevin in "Kevin's Loan," Nunez keeps fans interested with a range of emotions including anger, exasperation, and a bit of condescension. Every fan of The Office should go out of their way to watch "The Outburst." The interplay between the characters is top-notch and the writing is crisp and hilarious. Additionally, unlike "Kevin's Loan" this series has a great payoff to the mystery in the fourth episode. In fact, the twist is so good you'll want to go back and rewatch the series to see the clues that were sprinkled along the way. "The Outburst" is hilarious and is "appointment TV" for your computer. Matt says: I don't have a whole lot to add to what Kevin has written above, and what I've already said on the podcast, but I DO want to emphasize that this is by far the most entertaining webisode series to date. Must see TV, as the saying goes. |
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The Office -- Episode #5.08 "Frame Toby" Nov 20, 2008 at 01:34PM Source: That's What She SaidFrom TVGuide.com (because NBC.com didn't bother to update their "next on" page): ![]() FRAME TOBY | 11.20.08 | 9/8c TV-PG Dirt is dished over a dirty dish: Tension boils over when a mysterious someone leaves a culinary mess in the office microwave. Meanwhile, Michael has trouble accepting that personnel changes were made without his knowledge. -------------- FLEEEEEEENDERSOOOOOOON! As always, leave your comments below and join Kevin and Me in the TWSS chat room after the show. |
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Speak Of The Devil And She Appears... Nov 20, 2008 at 12:02AM Source: That's What She SaidBig news today about the still unnamed Amy Poehler sitcom set to debut in 2009-- Despite the earlier news denying involvement, Rashida Jones has indeed joined the cast. According to VARIETY, Jones will play "Ann Logan, a nurse whose boyfriend has a strange injury. It's that injury that leads Jones' character into the world populated by Poehler and Aziz Ansari." Writer Mike Schur, one of the show's creators, called Jones "funny, talented and beautiful... She is perfect for this new show, which -- just to remind everyone -- is not a spinoff of 'The Office,' It is a spinoff of 'MASH' called 'Seinfeld II.' " According to the article, Jones is also set to appear at least once this season on THE OFFICE. |
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Rashida Jones Cast in 'Office' Producers' Amy Poehler Comedy Nov 19, 2008 at 09:13AM Source: BuddyTV |
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Episode # 55 -- "Business Trip" (11/13/08) Nov 18, 2008 at 04:22AM Source: That's What She Said |
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The End Of Ryan? Nov 14, 2008 at 01:57PM Source: That's What She SaidKevin and I already told you a while ago about BJ Novak signing on for a part in Quentin Tarantino's WWII movie "Inglorious Basterds" [sic]. Michael Ausiello is reporting this week that Novak HAS asked for time off from NBC to film the role, and that it has been granted. How long he'll be gone, exactly, is still a matter for speculation. ![]() This isn't really new-- As you recall, Oscar Nunez took a similar leave back in season three, to return a few months later. This might be the same with Novak, although Ausiello is claiming that an "insider" had this to say: According to one insider, Novak will be MIA for "several episodes" but will return later this season. Another source, however, says Novak may be done with The Office for good, at least as a performer. "He may write more episodes," whispers my mole, "but as far as playing Ryan, I think he's ready to move on." It's unclear how Novak's absence will be explained on screen, but making Ryan a victim of the current recession would be the logical way to go -- particularly if you-know-who returns to Scranton and decides she wants her old receptionist job back (hint, hint). Kevin's been ragging on Novak this season, and I haven't been a big fan of his cartoonish "villainy," but I don't think either of us would like to see him leave. Thoughts? |
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The Office: Episode 5.6, "Business Trip" Review Nov 13, 2008 at 06:59PM Source: BuddyTV |
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Horton Hears A... Groo? Nov 13, 2008 at 05:14PM Source: That's What She SaidSteve Carell and Friends Signed for New 3D Animated Film
Steve Carell will voice the title character in Despicable Me, a new 3D animated film from Universal Pictures-based family film unit Illumination Entertainment. Horton Hears a Who's Chris Meledandri is producing from a script from Horton writers Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin are directing. Joining Steve are the voices of Jason Segel, Kristen Wiig, Will Arnett, Danny McBride, Russell Brand, Jack McBrayer, along with Jemaine Clement ("Flight of the Conchords") and Julie Andrews. The film will be released in 2010. According to Variety, "Carell's title character is a deplorable man known as Groo who masterminds the mother of all heists when he plots to steal the moon. Egged on by an evil mother (Andrews), Groo finds one obstacle in his way: a trio of orphan girls who temporarily come under his care and won't leave." For more info from Variety, CLICK HERE. |