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Jan from 'The Office' tells Vulture all!
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Jan from 'The Office' tells Vulture all!
The main plot involves Meredith drunkenly setting her hair on fire and Michael — the one serving her all the drinks — forcibly driving her to a rehab center.
Clearly she needs to join us on a garbage tour.
'It's NBC and their lack of programming,' says Rainn Wilson.
Jim's a small-town imp socially just stunted enough to think it's a good idea to buy his parents' house for him and his fiancée without telling her.
Michael's never seemed sadder than at the end of this episode, after being forced to do the walk of shame in Winnipeg.
Remember: Schrute Farms is the No. 1 beet-related agro-tourism destination in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Even though she’s only been on the show for six episodes, no possible good-bye could do her justice.
With an episode that focused solely on the three main pairings, it’s worth taking a look at how they’re progressing, and their chances at success.
The good news: a mock delivery involving Dwight. The bad: the return of Jan.
Not to get too ahead of ourselves, but how will 'The Office' recover from losing Amy Ryan?
For about three seasons, devoted ‘Office’ fans have been waiting for the shoe to drop on the Pam and Jim relationship, but the perils of their plotline were obvious from the first episode.
Ryan spoke with Vulture about rattlesnakes and 'Office' hazing rituals.
For those of you who didn’t tune in to the cliffhanger-ish ending of last season’s Office … well, shame on you for not paying attention to what is still arguably the best show on TV.
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