The Office,' like most sitcoms, has some great Christmas episodes. Season 2's "Christmas Party" stands out thanks to Jim and ...
Name a better TV couple than Jim and Pam on The Office. Fans loved the way the two clicked as flirty friends and then watched as they dated and got married, stumbled a bit in their marriage, and ...
My husband and I record The Office and watch it together, so I felt a little guilty for catching this scene on live television the other night, until I realized it was a re-run. But I couldn’t turn ...
Jim (Joh Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) sitting on a bench together eating pie in The Office Image via NBC In a show as legendary as The Office, there is perhaps no greater relationship than the ...
A friend of mine practically harassed me into watching the show back in 2018 because she deemed it must-watch TV for millennial entertainment journalists. And though I was 13 years late to the party ...
In the latest episode of the Office Ladies podcast, writers Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg detailed the season 2 episode, "The Secret" The episode revolves around Jim trying to ensure that no one ...
The Office had a Christmas episode almost every season, and we've rewatched and ranked them all just in time for the holidays ...
John Krasinski‘s wife, Emily Blunt, came up with the idea for a memorable golden moment between Jim Halpert (Krasinski) and Pam Beesley on The Office. On the May 15 episode of the Office Ladies ...
Even the greatest sitcoms stumble on occasion, and that certainly includes The Office. Here are the show's 15 worst episodes ...
Don't underestimate Karen from The Office! She was kind, brave, and deserved better treatment from Jim and Pam. Jim's selfishness and cowardice towards Karen tarnished his image as the ultimate good ...
Michael Ausiello of EW has some The Office spoilers for us this morning, including one in response to a question from a reader who is far too interested in The Office spoilers: Q: I am so in love with ...
The infamously cringe-inducing “Scott’s Tots” episode of The Office is emblematic of how the well-meaning Michael Scott desperately wants to be liked, to the point of pledging to pay the college ...