The Office Reviews (Page 5)
The Office Review: The Hard Dog
There's something about an underdog that really inspires the unexceptional. | permalink Robert California's words rang true as "The Incentive" ma...
The Office Review: Such A Right-Sider
This was the first season premiere of The Office without Michael Scott, and, simply put, that is not a good thing. "The List" did a lot of things well...
The Office Season Finale Review: Search and Destroy
Last week, I wrote that although "Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager" had many of the elements that create a good episode of The Office, it didn't quite c...
The Office Review: Guns Don't Kill People, They Reveal Hardwood
If this was the level of quality we can expect from episodes without Steve Carrell, then I am not all that excited for the future of The Office. "Dwight K....
The Office Review: The Juggling Act
In no way does this change the fact that I am concerned The Office will not be able to make up for the loss of Steve Carrell in the future, but Will Ferrel...
The Office Review: See You On The Flippity Flip
You could have asked for a few more laughs, and you might have said that the Deangelo story line was unnecessary, but if you were ever a fan of The Office,...
The Office Review: 9,986,000 Minutes
It was the last time Michael Scott will ever host the Dundies, and it was the second to last night that Michael Scott will ever be on television. It might ...
The Office Review: I Am Deangelo Vickers
The last time we saw Michael Scott, back in March, he was content in leaving Scranton and his long time job at Dunder Mifflin to go pursue his happily ever...
The Office Review: Magical Legumes, Moments
I am still smiling. As funny and mean as Michael Scott can be at times, he can also be ridiculously sweet. And "Garage Sale" harnessed all of the come...
The Office Review: Good Riddance, Todd Packer!
Todd Packer sucks. I know viewers of The Office are meant to dislike this chauvinist, but he was fun to hate in the past, when he'd show up occasionally, t...


Jim: By two o'clock Dwight will choose himself to be the assistant to his own assistant, me.