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‘The Office’s Rainn Wilson Parodies Angus T. Jones’ ‘Two and a Half Men’ Rant
‘The Office’s Rainn Wilson Parodies Angus T. Jones’ ‘Two and a Half Men’ Rant
‘The Office’s Rainn Wilson Parodies Angus T. Jones’ ‘Two and a Half Men’ Rant
The shock of 'Two and a Half Men' star Angus T. Jones' religious rant against the series likely won't die down for a good long while, but it seems Hollywood itself has already taken aim at skewering the young actor. Hilariously, Thursday ratings rival 'The Office' has taken one of the first jabs at Jones, enlisting stars Rainn Wilson and Craig Robinson to re-enact the bizarre video. Are you read
NBC Officially Passes on ‘Office’ Spin-Off’ ‘The Farm,’ Phew
NBC Officially Passes on ‘Office’ Spin-Off’ ‘The Farm,’ Phew
NBC Officially Passes on ‘Office’ Spin-Off’ ‘The Farm,’ Phew
Well, the end times have officially arrived.  No, we're not talking about Hurricane Sandy, but rather 'The Office,' whose fate has finally been sealed.  We knew 'The Office' itself would say goodbye after the current season, but now it seems that NBC has officially passed on picking up the Dwight Schrute-centric spin-off 'The Farm.'  the backdoor pilot will still air as an 'Office' episode this se
Another ‘The Office’ Star Getting Their Own Show
Another ‘The Office’ Star Getting Their Own Show
Another ‘The Office’ Star Getting Their Own Show
Mindy Kaling may have left 'The Office' behind a little earlier than some of her former co-stars, but these days it seems like every 'Office' star has a future sitcom lined up once the show ends its nine-year run.  The latest to set up a new gig is that of Brian Baumgarnter, best known as the often inconsistently slow accountant Kevin Malone.  Greg Daniels is on board to produce at ABC, but what c
Watch Stephen Colbert Make His ‘Office’ Debut in Tonight’s “Here Comes Treble”
Watch Stephen Colbert Make His ‘Office’ Debut in Tonight’s “Here Comes Treble”
Watch Stephen Colbert Make His ‘Office’ Debut in Tonight’s “Here Comes Treble”
While we lament that Steve Carell isn't around anymore to play off of his former 'The Daily Show' correspondent, tonight will mark one of the best 'The Office' castings to date, when 'The Colbert Report' host Stephen Colbert drops by Dunder-Mifflin as Andy's old band-mate Broccoli Rob for the NBC sitcom's Halloween episode 'Here Comes Treble.'  Of course, Colbert will have plenty of tension with f
‘The Office’s Craig Robinson Getting His Own Workplace Comedy From Greg Daniels
‘The Office’s Craig Robinson Getting His Own Workplace Comedy From Greg Daniels
‘The Office’s Craig Robinson Getting His Own Workplace Comedy From Greg Daniels
Just because 'The Office' will officially come to an end after nine seasons by the end of the year doesn't mean you won't still be seeing the Dunder-Mifflin crew on TV. No, we're not talking about 'The Farm,' 'The Mindy Project,' or even Angela Kinsey's new FOX comedy. Instead' breakout star Craig Robinson will finally get his due when 'The Office' creator Greg Daniels develops a new NBC sitcom
Another ‘The Office’ Star Lands a FOX Sitcom in ‘Dirty Blondes’
Another ‘The Office’ Star Lands a FOX Sitcom in ‘Dirty Blondes’
Another ‘The Office’ Star Lands a FOX Sitcom in ‘Dirty Blondes’
Stars of 'The Office,' it is officially time to abandon ship. Mindy Kaling certainly got the ball rolling early by departing the NBC staple's final season for her own series 'The Mindy Project' on FOX, and many other 'Office' stars have movie careers to fall back on as well. So while the series may end up continuing in the Dwight Schrute-centric 'The Farm,' what current 'Office' star has made a de
‘The Office’ Season 9 Casts Stephen Colbert For A Very “Trebling” Halloween Episode
‘The Office’ Season 9 Casts Stephen Colbert For A Very “Trebling” Halloween Episode
‘The Office’ Season 9 Casts Stephen Colbert For A Very “Trebling” Halloween Episode
Can you say "casting announcement of the year?" While 'The Office' officially returns tonight for its ninth, and final season (please don't remind us about 'The Farm') it's no secret that the upcoming year is bound to attract new and old guest stars alike, including some big names. Well, if we don't yet know if Michael Scott will make the trek back to Dunder-Mifflin, how about Steve Ca