A fourth deleted scene from The Office episode The Cover-Up:
Previously posted scenes on the next page.
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A fourth deleted scene from The Office episode The Cover-Up:
Previously posted scenes on the next page.
From the Examiner:
Last Saturday night at the Hotel Cafe, The 3DVB’s fronted by Creed Bratton on vocals and rhythm guitar played a tight, fun, enthusiastic set of songs from their newly released LP Bounce Back. Though currently best known for his role in the hit television show The Office, Bratton’s history in the music industry goes back to the early sixties and includes generating top hits during that era. Earlier in the day, before the Hotel Cafe show, the Examiner had a moment to sit down and talk with Creed about this history, changes in the Los Angeles music scene over time, and the relationship between his acting and music careers.
Link: The Office’s Creed Bratton discusses his music
You can see Creed perform on May 23rd at McCabe’s in Santa Monica!
As reported in January, The Office’s Jenna Fischer is now a spokesperson for Proactiv.
Here is one of her commercials:
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Here’s a promo of this week’s new episode of The Office:
Tipster: Erin at LiveJournal
Pam: It’s Cece. She’s never going to do anything wrong.
Have a very Happy Mother’s Day, everybody. And if your Mom’s an Office fan, send her a Pam/Cece card today!
Link: Mother’s Day cards (no longer available)
Dwight has a new private investigation site, complete with past cases, testimonials, and downloadable business card.
Link: Dwight Schrute P.I.
Here is a hilarious video of The Office’s Angela Kinsey getting ready for the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner that was held on May 1st:
You can also read Angela’s blog about the event at NBC.com!
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Writers: Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky
Director: Rainn Wilson
Summary (NBC): Michael suspects Donna (guest star Amy Pietz) is cheating on him and puts P.I. Dwight Schrute on the case. Meanwhile, Andy is frustrated when no one takes his customer’s complaint seriously.