The Office Reviews (Page 6)
The Office Review: Threat Level Midnight in Action!
We were treated to another episode in a fantastic stretch of The Office this week. Between "Classy Christmas," "Ultimatum," last week's "PDA," and now "Thr...
The Office Review: "PDA"
Yup, it's love. There's love in the air. A point Michael and Holly were trying to drive home throughout "PDA." It wasn't my favorite episode of the year, b...
The Office Review: A Perfect 16...
As Steve Carrell's final season on The Office continues, he stepped back into the main storyline on "The Search." It made me very happy. But as much as the...
The Office Review: Having a Nard Time
Although I've always assumed that The Office was going to suffer greatly without Steve Carrell, this week's episode was the first time I've had an actual f...
The Office Review: Loose Women and Cartwheels
Although it had been over a month since the last new episode of The Office aired, there was no way to forget the quality of "Classy Christmas." This week's...
The Office Review: "Classy Christmas"
The Office always attempts to go big for Christmas, and although this week's one-hour episode didn't live up to some of the holiday extravaganzas - most no...
The Office Review: "China"
The Office continued its stellar season this week with an episode devoted to the brilliance of Michael Scott. On most occasions, I'd be referring to ...
The Office Review: A Silent WUPHF
Over the first couple seasons of The Office, Ryan Howard was a killjoy, set on the straight and narrow, trying to honestly better himself. He wanted to leg...
The Office Review: Full of Glee, Hatred
This week's The Office, like most of the episodes in the early part of season seven, provided a central storyline to showcase Steve Carrell as he continues...
The Office Review: Mood Swings for Michael
There are two kinds of people in this world: those that like Michael Scott and those that hate him. I love him. In this week's episode of The O...


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