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  1. Dwight (Rainn Wilson) interviews for Cornell with Andy (Ed Helms), Michael (Steve Carell) interviews for a corporate position with David Wallace (Andy Buckle...

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    • The Office
  2. 22 de may. de 2020 · Cast and EPs of NBC's The Office gather at PaleyFest LA 2007 to celebrate their show. Topics include: Michael Scott's place in the show's "pantheon of doofuses"; Carell's memorable onscreen...

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    • The Paley Center for Media
  3. 2 de ago. de 2022 · Check out this collection of some of our favorite interviews with the cast members of "The Office!" ...more. "I will be Dwight to my grave!"

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    • The Kelly Clarkson Show
    • The Level of Planning That Went Into "Casino Night" Was No Joke
    • The Many Almost Spin-Offs of The Office
    • The Episodes That Never Were
    • Some of The Funniest Office Moments Were Based on Real-Life Experiences
    • The Gas Station Proposal, Explained
    • Steve Carell Might Be The Nicest Person in Hollywood
    • His Departure from The Show Was Tougher Than Fans Knew
    • James Gandolfini Almost Replaced Carell as The New Boss
    • Jim and Pam Were Supposed to Split Up at The End of The Series
    • Reboot Plans

    "Casino Night" wasn't just the Season 2 finale of The Office. The episode, written by Steve Carell, will forever be remembered by fans as the pivotal moment in the series when Jim confessed his love to Pam and the two shared a kiss in the office. Writers, cast members, and crew knew that the kiss had to be perfect, so they spent weeks meticulously ...

    As The Office continued to successfully grow its fanbase over the years, talk of launching a spin-off was going on behind-the-scenes. Some, like producer Ben Silverman, felt that spin-off should have been Parks and Recreation. But once Rashida Jones' character was introduced as Ann Perkins instead of Karen Filippelli, that dream died. Throughout Th...

    The Office produced 201 episodes over the course of its nine-season run, but a bunch of unused ideas were still floating around the writer's room. Some pitches were as small as Michael having clear braces is an episode, and others were fully fleshed ideas like "Pet Day," an episode Greg Daniels wrote that didn't get filmed because of the 2007 Write...

    Fans of Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey's Office Ladies podcast know that the writers and show creators of The Office often based scenes and episodes, like "Office Olympics," off of real-life experiences. The oral history elaborates on this, and reveals that some fan-favorite moments — such as when Michael fell into a koi pond and drove into a lake...

    Something a lot of fans never really gotwas why Jim Halpert — a hopeless romantic known for making grand gestures and giving perfect gifts — proposed to Pam in a gas station parking lot in the rain. The answer? Greg Daniels wanted the proposal to take place midway between New York and Scranton, and he felt that it happening at a gas station showed ...

    If there's one thing you'll take away from this oral history, it's that Steve Carell might just be the nicest guy in Hollywood. For pages and pages Carell's former colleagues gushed over what a professional, talented, humble, kind, and genuine person the actor is. Carell's time on the show wasn't always easy, and he was often overworked, but he rar...

    Fans of The Office know that Carell left the series after Season 7, but the details surrounding his departure were never crystal clear. The oral history changes that, and very little is left to interpretation. Those who worked closely with Carell explained that he was fully prepared to continue his role as Michael Scott, but after poor communicatio...

    After Carell left, the show as a whole changed forever. His departure also left the Scranton office was without a steady Regional Manager, which proved to be a real challenge in terms of casting. As temporary characters (played by everyone from Jim Carrey to Will Ferrell) shuffled in and out of Michael's office, the writers debated whether Michael'...

    When Daniels returned to the show for Season 9, he did so with a plan to break up Jim and Pam. The idea was that the two would split, but then there there would be a reunion episode where they would come together again. The writers set out to push the beloved couple apart, but after a messy plot line that involved Brian the boom operator (Chris Dia...

    Like most present-day discussions of The Office, the oral history also addresses the idea of a potential reboot. An initial reboot plan started percolating in Season 9, after Clark Duke and Jake Lacy joined the show. They were set to be Dwight 2.0 and Jim 2.0 on another series like The Office, but it never came to be. Nowadays, many of the cast mem...

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  4. 4 de ene. de 2021 · Peacock shared a never-before-seen interview with Steve Carell, John Krasinski, and more of the Office cast from 2004!

    • 5 min
    • Chanel Vargas
  5. 31 de jul. de 2022 · In Andy Greene's book "The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s," actresses Mindy Kaling and Jenna Fischer — who portray Kelly Kapoor and Pam Beesly, respectively —...

  6. 12 de ene. de 2021 · The Office actor Andy Buckley talks about the legacy of David Wallace, whether he was a good boss, and how the "Suck It" song happened.