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- Will James Spader Head Dunder Mifflin on 'The Office'?'The Office' could be a totally different place with Robert California as the CEO.
- The Office's Season 7, Episode 7: ChristeningPam and Jim are thrown a curveball when Michael Scott invites the whole Dunder Mifflin office to Cece's christening. Things go awry when Michael is told he is not Cece's godfather.
- Who Should Replace Steve Carell on The Office?Steve Carell made the surprising announcement that this upcoming season of the hit show The Office would be his last. Here are ten actors that can keep the funny going after Michael Scott exits.
- Dunder-Mifflin Scranton's Next Regional ManagerWith Steve Carell's recent announcement that he will be leaving NBC's The Office many are wondering how the synamics of the show will be affected.
- Dunder Mifflin Without Michael Scott? No ThanksSteve Carell reveals that he may leave The Office after his contract expires. In that case, maybe it's best for the show to end.
- The Office Season 5 Episode 23 Closes Broke Michael Scott Paper CompanyThe war between Dunder Mifflin and the Michael Scott Paper Company on "The Office" reached its surrender point- with Dunder Mifflin the one surrending to a broke company run by Michael Scott. Nevertheless, everyone was back where they belonged.
- You Can Visit the Set and Filming Location of NBC TV's "The Office" in Los Angeles, CaliforniaYou can visit the exterior set of NBC TV's "The Office" starring Steve Carrell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski and Jenna Fischer
The Staff of Dunder Mifflin Scranton: A Profile of the Cast on NBC's The OfficeThis is a quick guide to all of the characters on NBC's hit comedy, "The Office".- Six Fictional Companies We’d Hate to Work ForSure, you'd have some interesting co-workers, but you'd have to put up with so many problems from management that it wouldn't be a fun place to work at all.
- Would Your Favorite Show Survive Without Its Flagship Star?"Mad Men" without Don. "How I Met Your Mother" without Barney. A look at these and other stars whose characters make or break the TV shows they're on.
- Aging TV Shows Should Consider Crossover Episodes to Keep Appeal AliveFox's "House," CBS's "Two and a Half Men," FX's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," and NBC's "The Office" are aging and in need of shaking up...or mixing up.
- Threat Level Midnight Premieres Before Michael Scott's MidnightDirector/Dunder Mifflin regional manager Michael Scott waited 11 years to complete his epic "Threat Level Midnight." But at long last, he finally held the world premiere for his co-stars/future ex-employees last night.
- "The Office": A Pre-7th Season Catch-UpNow in its seventh season, the gang from Dunder Mifflin is back. They have been through a lot together. Here is quick glimpse of where they have been.
- Ode to "The Office"I love "The Office" and everyone who works at Dunder Mifflin. This is my tribute to Michael Scott and the gang.
The Office Fan's Travel Guide to Scranton, PennsylvaniaAs NBC's The Office continues to draw viewers, many loyal fans are making the trip to Scranton, PA, to see sites mentioned by characters on the show. Here are some travel tips for Scranton-bound Office fans.
Worst TV Bosses of All TimeWhich bosses truly are the worst TV bosses ever? Let's see a few of the top contenders and let you decide who deserves the title of Worst TV Boss in television history.