‘The Office’ Webisode: The Outburst, Part 1

November 20, 2008 by Chandra  

Oscar Nuñez/The Office

And the latest round of fun Office webisodes begins today with the first part of the Oscar-centric entry “The Outburst.”

Everyone at work overhears when Oscar Martinez gets way frazzled on the phone, thus commencing a nosy investigation into what’s going on with the accountant.

Check out the two-minute opening installment after the jump. So far, so good says me.

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Kevin’s Loan: The Complete ‘Office’ Webisode Series

August 2, 2008 by Chandra  

Brian Baumgartner/The OfficeMiss the four-webisode series for The Office that kicked off in July? Well, never fear or fret because I’ve got the entire run after the jump. Of course, I don’t know how long NBC and its online video-sharing partners will keep the footage available, but fans can still watch for the time being.

The focus of the series, the show’s second successful set of summer webisodes, is Kevin’s Loan. It seems our poor, some think mentally challenged office worker Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) literally is poor due to his bad luck gambling. As a result, he gets a silly half-baked idea for a business that will, he believes, help him land a bank loan to pay off his debts.

Will this scheme work? This is The Office, so what do you think?

Watch all four installments of the Kevin’s Loan webisode series after the jump … until NBC and/or Hulu take them offline.

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Get Ready for ‘The Office’ Webisodes, Take Two

July 8, 2008 by Chandra  

The OfficeIt’s almost time for the second series of webisodes for The Office, which will kick off in just two days, on Thursday, July 10, at 3pm EST.

The place to be for a front-row virtual seat is The Office web space at NBC.com, of course, where fans will get treated to some extra face time with four guys who totally deserve more of the limelight — Darryl (Craig Robinson), Kevin (Brian Baumgartner), Oscar (Oscar Nuñez), and Stanley (Leslie David Baker) — as well as one lone woman, played by Samantha Albert.

Kevin fans will learn a lot about their favorite character since the webisodes reportedly revolve around a gambling problem he’s developed and his plan for getting out of debt. In fact, Albert portrays his loan officer, who I’m guessing will be one of those no-nonsense types, à la Angela, probably placed in the series to keep Kevin’s wild fantasies in check.

While we wait for the exciting Dunder Mifflin mini-adventures to officially launch, a sneak peek and a behind-the scenes clip follow the jump for advance viewing pleasure.

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The Office: 4.18-4.19 ‘Goodbye, Toby’ Recap

May 18, 2008 by Chandra  

The Office
Original Air Date: May 15, 2008

Well, it looks like H.R. man Toby really is leaving, after twelve years at Dunder Mifflin, and for Costa Rica, too. Despite the fact that he despises him, Michael wants to throw a big farewell party for Toby to celebrate having a huge weight lifted off his back. Obsessively frugal Angela is against a huge to-do due to a lack of funds, which leaves Phyllis in charge of finding an anti-gravity machine per Michael’s request after the boss hands over a shoeful of dough he’s saved.

Toby’s replacement, Holly (Academy Award nominee Amy Ryan, who was so good in Gone Baby Gone that I expected her to turn up looking haggard after a night of boozing and drugging), arrives and quickly manages to convince a downright rude Michael that she’s nothing like her predecessor by calling Toby boring to his face. She later reveals a charming ability to “get” Michael and his weird (for a grown businessman, at least) eccentricities, such as imitating Yoda.

It’s only a matter of time at this point before Michael falls hopelessly in love with the new woman in the office, and, sure enough, in the span of one commercial break, he’s already calling her Hollygram and making a mix tape for her commute into Scranton. Unfortunately, he forgets/doesn’t bother to inform Dwight that the hazing they agreed on before they met Holly is no longer necessary.

So, Dwight continues to feed her lies, including the claim that Kevin is slow in the brain. This inevitably leads to a love triangle of sorts because Holly is extra nice to allegedly mentally challenged Kevin, who predictably gets the idea that she’s totally into him because she wants him to bang her.

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Linked Up: ‘Office’ Webisodes, New ‘Scrubs’ Interns, and Other Stuff

May 17, 2008 by Chandra  

The Office

The Futon Critic posts the NBC press release announcing that the second round of Office webisodes, as well as the first round for Heroes, will premiere at the beginning of July. Series cast members appearing online include Brian Baumgartner (Kevin), Oscar Nunez (Oscar), Leslie David Baker (Stanley), and Craig Robinson (Darryl).

Scrubs

TV Guide reports that, à la House, Scrubs is getting some fresh shiny faces to go along with its new shiny network next season, the show’s last. Joining the cast are Aziz Ansari (Human Giant), Betsy Beutler (The Black Donnellys), and Eliza Coupe (Unhitched, The Flight of the Conchords).

I’m not too familiar with any of the newbies but best wishes to them at the new gig all the same.

The Big Bang Theory

Fancast not only interviews Big Bang Theory standout Jim Parsons (Sheldon, the sheltered genius), but the website also posts a slew of very nice photos snapped on-set during the filming of the most recent episode, “The Peanut Reaction.”

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Four-Episode ‘Office’ Party Tonight

May 11, 2008 by Chandra  

The Office
If you’ve been hankering for more of Michael and Dwight and Pam and Jim and everybody else on The Office, tonight is your night.

After pulling Monk and Psych from the schedule last week due to unimpressive ratings, NBC has replaced the repurposed cable programming with a two-hour block of Dunder Mifflin repeats tonight.

Each hour will feature one of those double episodes the sitcom is known for: both installments of the fourth-season premiere “Fun Run” at 8pm EST, followed by the two parts of “Dunder-Mifflin Infinity” at 9pm.

Photo: NBC

The Office: 4.17 ‘Job Fair’ Recap

May 9, 2008 by Chandra  

The Office
Original Air Date: May 8, 2008

We get off to a typically funny “Michael is an idiot” start when, excited to be going to a job fair at Pam’s alma mater Valley View High School, he declares Daryl can hire some students to work in the warehouse and nobody has to worry about giving them internships since they’re definitely not going to college. Daryl’s instant, spot-on comeback is to ask Michael which college he attended. Michael ignores the question, of course, because he didn’t go to college either, presumably.

While Michael lugs Daryl (blue-collar rep), Oscar (accounting rep), and Pam (eye candy) along to the school, Jim hits the golf course with Andy and Kevin to woo potential client Phil Maguire, who uses lots of paper for his company’s direct mail campaigns. Andy has hands covered in blisters from practicing golf all night the day before, and Kevin is determined to turn a few dollars of petty cash into “next month’s rent.” Who doesn’t love a person with that kind of ambition?

Back at the office, Dwight tries to assert his authority now that he’s the default person supposedly in charge by forcing everyone left behind to stay until 5pm, the normal end of the workday. Stanley is the first to walk out, regardless of Dwight’s threat that he’ll tell Michael (when he finally does, Michael agrees with the employees who bail that there’s no reason for them to stay with so many coworkers at the job fair or on the golf course).

Creed, Kelly, Meredith, and Phyllis follow soon afterwards when Dwight is in the bathroom. The fact that Angela is the only person who stays is kind of bittersweet because it shows how she and Dwight are perfect for each other despite their failed romance. Maybe they’ll give it another shot later.

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The Office: 4.15 ‘Night Out’ Recap

April 29, 2008 by Chandra  

The Office
Original Air Date: April 24, 2008

While MICHAEL bemoans the poor quality of the women people have been setting him up with — according to him, they lack a certain Cindy Crawfordness — RYAN takes a trip to the Scranton branch after informing everyone they’ll have to work the next day, a Saturday. Why? The goal is to reformulate the sales they’ve been making by phone as website sales through Dunder Mifflin Infinity, a change that will get the sales reps no commission.

As the staffers complain during the unenthusiastic meeting Michael calls with Ryan, it’s not just switching the origins of sales that bothers them. Apparently, the website has an unnecessary social network feature that’s been infiltrated by sexual predators — of course, kinky CREED thinks the development’s just keen — not to mention that there’s no logical reason why a paper company needs a Web 2.0 site anyway.

Ryan promises everything will get better when Dunder Mifflin Infinity 2.0 arrives at a date TBD. But, Michael is more interested in whether Ryan can hook him up with some beautiful women in New York, where Ryan claims he meets tons at clubs.

So, what does Michael do? After inviting JIM first because he doesn’t realize Jim and PAM are still together, Michael decides to take DWIGHT along to pay Ryan a surprise visit in New York. Meanwhile, Jim convinces the Scranton staff they won’t have to come in the next day if they spend two hours that night working intensely while Michael is out of the way.

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The Office: ‘Did I Stutter?’ Spoilers (5-1-08)

April 18, 2008 by Chandra  

The Office
Uh-oh! An office fight of sorts is in store on the May 1 episode of The Office involving Michael — of course — and Stanley.

I can’t imagine how the title “Did I Stutter?” relates to that, but I have full confidence that I know which Dunder Mifflin-ite is going to come out on top. Hint: Not the eternally annoying one.

The Office airs Thursdays on NBC at 9pm EST.

Photo: NBC

The Office: ‘Night Out’ Spoilers (4-24-08)

April 18, 2008 by Chandra  

The Office
The April 24 episode of The Office is all about misplaced intentions and ruined plans … again.

On “Night Out,” Michael and Dwight attempt to have just that, and unfortunately for Ryan in New York, they want him to come along. Sounds like good times … for us.

While Michael and Dwight are busy infiltrating his life, the employees back in Scranton are busy hating on Ryan for ruining their weekend. I bet payback is gonna be fun to watch, too, because you know the office crew isn’t going to take that sitting down.

The Office airs Thursdays on NBC at 9pm EST.

Photo: NBC

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