Mon, 23 April 2007
I ran across this article on Digg.com this morning, and it got me thinking.
Anthony Burch, of Tubewad.com, posted an essay called "The Biggest Changes the Best Shows on TV Need to Make," listing what he thought was "wrong" with all of his favorite (?) shows. Now, it's not like this guy is the voice of his generation or anything, and I find a lot of his comments pretty hyperbolic, so take it with a HUGE grain of salt. What does he think THE OFFICE needs to change? "Create a character whose sole purpose on the show is to punch Pam Beesley in the throat every other episode I'm dead serious. Pam was absolutely adorable in the first and second seasons: her shy, understated glances at the camera frequently worked as the perfect punchline to Michael Scott's ridiculously offensive ramblings, and her blossoming quasi-romance with Jim was cute enough to make even a grown man interested in how it turned out. Season three, however, has taught us that Pam's really just a hugely indecisive bitch... (more)" I think we can all agree that's maybe going a BIT too far. But it makes me curious-- what do YOU guys think the writers should change about our favorite show for season four? I know we're still up in the air about how this season is going to end, but is there anything-- right now-- you think needs changing? Anything that they can do to make the show better than it is? How do you want to see the finale play out? Have you stopped caring about JAM? If so, how can they make you care again? Etc., etc. Or maybe you think everything is fine just the way it is. Hey, let us know that too. Post your comments below!
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-- posted at: 11:45am EDT
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Sun, 22 April 2007
Do you love it 65 dollars worth?
The NBC/Universal Store is now selling official replica terry robes, as seen in the episode A BENIHANA CHRISTMAS. Dunder Mifflin Terry Robe
Lounging around the house doesn't get better in the Dunder Mifflin
terry robe. This robe is the exact same one as worn by Michael and Toby
in the Office's holiday episode. It features the Dunder Mifflin Inc
logo embroidered on the chest, a removable waist strap, and hand warmer
pockets on both sides. Measures approximately 48'' from collar to hem.
One size fits most. Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. (Ian and I will gladly accept them as gifts...)
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-- posted at: 9:17pm EDT
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