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Season one Michael Scott
Heads up, new seasons of NBC’s best comedies hit DVD today.
Parks & Recreation: Season 3 - $26.99
Community: The Complete Second Season - $19.99
The Office: Season Seven - $29.99
It’s a great day for comedy.
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James Spader re: The Office, Fall TV First Look | TV Guide
Click through for a small picture of Spader’s Robert California addressing the office.
(via popculturebrain)
“Here’s the current plan: The first half of the season will celebrate Carell’s final year and highlight different actors on the show, potential heirs to the throne. It’s not entirely unlike the way “Lost” would bring a different character to the forefront of each episode.
For instance, one episode this fall will highlight Andy (Ed Helms), who’s starring in a Scranton community theater production of “Sweeney Todd.” Another will have Darryl (Craig Robinson) going over Michael’s head on a matter to corporate and will showcase the character’s ambitious side. An episode will detail Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) getting their baby baptized. Still another will give Toby (Paul Lieberstein) some focus when Michael is forced to attend mandatory counseling with his HR nemesis.”
Steve Carell’s contract for The Office runs through next season, the show’s seventh, and he may not stick around after that. Asked if he would stay longer, Carell, who has some ten movie projects in the works, told a BBC reporter, “I don’t think so. I think that will probably be my last year.” Of course, the last thing NBC needs is for the leading man of their highest-rated comedy to split, so they will likely offer Carell just about anything he wants to stay. (That’s what she said.) [Office Tally]If he was to leave, NBC should do the smart thing and fold up shop completely on the sitcom. An Office without Michael Scott is an Office I don’t want to
live in.Work in. Watch.
I totally predicted this six months ago, and I hope it unfolds properly.