The Office

I've only seen the British version (which is great :thumbsup2 )

I've heard some good things about the American series, though.
 
Anytime you wanna talk Office, Im here! Im a huge American Office fan! This season finally was really good. Too bad we have to wait like, all summer for it...:happytv:

~ Hannah:banana:
 
I've only seen the British version (which is great :thumbsup2 )

I've heard some good things about the American series, though.

I've seen both, I prefer the American version, I think it's funnier lol. :upsidedow

I saw the finale, it was good. :3dglasses
 

The Office is amazing.
I totally love it.


I'm watching the finale right now, because i missed it last night but i taped it :goodvibes



I have a dwight poster & bobblehead and an "I love Jim" shirt.
hahah NERD.


the british one is great too.
Stephen Merchant & Ricky Gervais are my heroes; :love:
 
DH and I loved the end. We rewound and watched the last scene twice!!!

Should make for an interesting dynamic in the office if Karen sticks around and Pam and Jim hanging out!!!
 
I am such an Office geek! My most prized posession is my bobblehead! Anyhoo, of all the seasons, I think this was the worst one. Some of the episodes fell short but others were HILARIOUS!

As far as the finalie goes, we think around this house that Jim and Karen will split (or split because?) Karen will call Pam a b**** to him like she did earlier in the episode. That Ryan stuff was pretty unnecessary in my opinion. I really hope they resolve that well. All in all, it wasn't nearly as good following up on the last 2 weeks of episodes and wasn't as good as either of the other season's finalies. It was still very good though.
 
DH and I loved the end. We rewound and watched the last scene twice!!!

Should make for an interesting dynamic in the office if Karen sticks around and Pam and Jim hanging out!!!





oooh the end put me in such a good mood for the rest of the day!!
(i watched it the morning after)
haha what a nerd.
 
I am such an Office geek! My most prized posession is my bobblehead! Anyhoo, of all the seasons, I think this was the worst one. Some of the episodes fell short but others were HILARIOUS!

As far as the finalie goes, we think around this house that Jim and Karen will split (or split because?) Karen will call Pam a b**** to him like she did earlier in the episode. That Ryan stuff was pretty unnecessary in my opinion. I really hope they resolve that well. All in all, it wasn't nearly as good following up on the last 2 weeks of episodes and wasn't as good as either of the other season's finalies. It was still very good though.

the ryan stuff was SO important. it shows you that karen didn't get the job so she's gonna have to watch them be together.

and last years finale was the one where jim told pam that he was in love with her. NOTHING'S going to be as good as that.
 
Anything related to the American Office and I'm there.
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the ryan stuff was SO important. it shows you that karen didn't get the job so she's gonna have to watch them be together.

Yes, I know. Let me rephrase so I can [hopefully] explain myself to say what I meant.

I didn't like the fact that they tried to make Ryan getting the job part of the Ryan/Kelly relationship. I think that the way the did it focused more on that aspect than what it really means (Karen not getting the job). I didn't love that.

I hope that explains that better. Sorry for the confusion.
 
the ryan stuff was SO important. it shows you that karen didn't get the job so she's gonna have to watch them be together.

and last years finale was the one where jim told pam that he was in love with her. NOTHING'S going to be as good as that.



that was the greatest day of my life. :love: :cloud9: :thumbsup2
 
mmm i can't wait for this season to come out on DVD. :goodvibes



It is funny that the first season is like 6 episodes and this season is like a bajillion. :cutie:

yay the office



here's a picture of my shirt;
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and my dwight poster;
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and my calendar;
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nerd much? I LOVE IT. popcorn::
 
I loved the finale! The ending was so sweet! (the one with Jim+Pam, not the one with Ryan+Kelly)

@the person above me: I want that shirt!
 
i LOVEEE your sig.

Thanks, :goodvibes I made the icon myself.But i only know how to use paint for it.
Yea, my sister has a dwight bobblehead, stapler in jello shirt, office shirt, the Office sign,pins with office quotes, office posters, and an office calender. So, yea, she is a big fan.:thumbsup2

~ Hannah
 
‘The Office’ fans get details on celebration
BETTY ROCCOGRANDI For The Times Leader

The office memo many have been waiting for has finally been posted.

On Friday, planners for next month’s convention for fans of “The Office,” the NBC-TV hit comedy that has put Scranton on the map, announced ticket prices and events for the Oct. 26-28 celebration.

Scranton is the setting for Dunder Mifflin, a fictitious paper-supply company run by regional manager Michael Scott, a dunderhead if ever there was one.

Tickets for the three-day celebration go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday on the group’s Web site, www.theofficeconvention.com.

And although the convention committee cannot reveal which cast members will be present, some definites will be announced on Tuesday “when the ticket sales go live,” said Michele Dempsey, a committee member who spearheaded what is being called “the mother of all Scranton parties.”

Ticket information is as follows:

“The Intern” pass for $25 includes:

• Admission all weekend to view continuous episodes of “The Office” in downtown theaters.

• Admission to the show’s wardrobe display.

• Unlimited trolley rides to some of the hot spots mentioned on the show, such at Farley’s, Cooper’s Seafood House and the Steamtown Mall.

• An “Office” tag to wear all weekend.

• A limited-edition convention photo card of the cast.

• A copy of “The Office” convention magazine complete with map and guide.

The $50 “Assistant Regional Manager” pass includes all of the above plus access to at least one of the limited-admission cast appearances on Saturday and Sunday.

On the show, the assistant regional manager is Dwight Schrute, played to the sycophantic hilt by Rainn Wilson, who drew 1,000 fans to Scranton last year.

The “Regional Manager” pass for $100 includes everything in “The Intern” pass plus access to a cast appearance on Saturday and another one on Sunday.

The “Very Limited Corporate” pass costs $250 and guarantees access to all cast appearances plus admittance to an exclusive cocktail party Friday night at the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel. You must, however, provide proof that you are 21 years of age.

Those planning to attend the convention can register for events at The Radisson’s Grand Ballroom from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, and Saturday and Sunday at the main stage at the street festival on Linden Street in Scranton.

The street festival is free-of-charge and open to the public. There will be live music and vendors. Also, an official NBC-TV store will set up shop where visitors can purchase “The Office” memorabilia.

Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty said Wednesday that he’s heard that between six to seven cast members will be here. “They’re definitely coming,” he said.

One celebrity who will be in Scranton for the festivities is Al Roker, weatherman for NBC’s “Today” show. Roker will deliver a live weather report from the University of Scranton on the opening morning of the convention.

Also, all indications point to an appearance by Greg Daniels, executive producer of “The Office,” said Sara Hailstone, the executive director of Scranton’s Office of Economic and Community Development. Daniels won his latest Emmy Award last Sunday for writing one of the show’s episodes.

Because of the widespread popularity of “The Office,” convention planners are expecting an influx of possibly 100,000 people from across the country for the weekend-long celebration.

The show’s one-hour season premiere airs at 9 p.m. Thursday on WBRE-TV.
 


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