The series finale, without pretense, was a where-are-they-now and, seemingly, everyone got their happy ending.
In honor of this week's impending series finale, here are our favoritest favorites.
With two episodes left, The Office is a show with an agenda. But "A.A.R.M." was a decent if uneven penultimate episode that gave us one last look at this quirky group of people in their office environment, with plenty of…
Plus: The Office's goodbye will be a long one, The Americans promotes Martha and Nina, and The IT Crowd is coming back!
Plus: Someone will be back for The Office finale, Cops moves for the first time in decades, and more Ravenswood casting.
A lot happened in "Livin' the Dream," but the emphasis was on Andy's exit, and everyone in the office offered up individual punchlines on the Nard-Dawg taking off.
Plus: Bad Robot might adapt a Stephen King book, FX is going after Bigfoot, and Kristen Wiig will return to SNL.
Not a terrible episode, but basic and a little boring save for a nice moment with Jim and Pam. We have three weeks left. Let's make it count.
Plus: More summer scheduling for NBC, Duck Dynasty dominates, and details on The Office's series finale.
He insisted he wouldn't return, but with the series finale approaching, the latest gossip suggests that maybe—just maybe—we'll see Michael Scott again after all.
Whether or not you felt the show was being honest with itself in its characters' reactions to the true invasiveness of their collective privacy, this episode had its moments.
When does Whitney come to an end? And what about the shows you actually like?
Plus: Face Off gets another season, Awkward. gets a premiere date, and Nat Faxon gets a job.
I almost wish I hadn't known the backstory to this episode before I watched it.
Plus: The Game of Thrones Season 3 trailer is coming, Steve Zahn lands a pilot role, and Will Arnett has a backup plan.
Andy wouldn't be such a monster if everyone in the office wasn't so complicit to his tyranny.
He's baaaaaaaack. And he's the living worst.
Plus: NBC fans Chicago Fire, John Noble finds a post-Fringe gig, and The Office has a series finale date.
At this point, what are you hoping to see happen by the time the series finale rolls around?
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cringeworthy, dry humor, ensemble cast, office humor, outrageous situations