A third deleted scene from The Office episode, ‘Shareholder Meeting’:
Previously posted clips on the next page.
Almost as good as Italian food.
A third deleted scene from The Office episode, ‘Shareholder Meeting’:
Previously posted clips on the next page.
Filming ceases at the office of Dunder Mifflin, Scranton.
Link: ‘The Office’ Ends As Documentary Crew Gets All The Footage It Needs
Tipster: SJ
In honor of the Kansas City Chiefs’ stunning victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers today,
here is a re-post of the Kansas City Chiefs’ brilliant parody of ‘The Office.’
Continue reading “Kansas City Chiefs’ version of ‘The Office’”
The Office’s Mindy Kaling made a visit to Saturday Night Live last night, in the sketch ‘What Up With That’ with Kenan Thompson and former vice president Al Gore.
As I was watching fan comments come in on last night’s episode of The Office, Shareholder Meeting, I saw quite a few that exclaimed “Michael Scott for President!”
So it seems that Michael Scott needed to be iconized. :)
“It’s a 45-day, 45-point, one point per day, we get to 45 points, we’re back in business!”
P.S. Click a graphic to view its larger version. Created with Obamicon.me.
The Office’s Craig Robinson (“Darryl”) played at Comix, New York, tonight and tomorrow.
Craig’s shows are pretty lively and fun, as Tallyhead Thedutchkelly reports.
If you attended, please post a report in the comments. Thanks! :)
Tickets are still available for tomorrow’s show.
Link: Craig Robinson at Comix
P.S. For a list of The Office cast live events, subscribe to the OfficeTally Calendar.
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Writer: Justin Spitzer, Director: Charles McDougall
Summary (NBC): Michael gets excited when he’s invited by David Wallace to be honored on stage at the Dunder Mifflin shareholder meeting in New York, and he brings Andy, Dwight and Oscar along for the ride. Meanwhile, Jim has a hard time getting Ryan to do work.
What mystery game locale did they almost use instead of Savannah? Which line did Steve Carell improvise? What were Meredith’s brain chunks made of? And most importantly, what was the hamster’s name?
These questions and many, many more are answered by The Office’s Danny Chun, writer for the episode Murder. Thank you, Danny!