Sun, 1 February 2009
by Kevin Crossman
We know some of you have enjoyed Twitter
updates from Matt Sommer and myself. It's a great way to keep up to
date with the recording schedule or anything going on in our personal
lives. NBC has a Twitter feed for The Office as well and now Dwight Schrute himself, Rainn Wilson is on Twitter too. Wilson started Twittering in the last week and among his posts he pimped his appearance on Jay Leno. And when you're a big celebrity like Wilson you get followers like crazy; in less than a week over 3000 people are following him. Who knows what Wilson will have to say next, but as he posted this week it is our duty "obey!" Sir, yes, sir. http://twitter.com/rainnwilson http://twitter.com/theofficenbc http://twitter.com/kevincrossman http://twitter.com/sommermatt
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-- posted at: 5:51pm EDT
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Sun, 1 February 2009
From NBC.com:
STRESS RELIEF | 02.01.09 | 10:30 ET/7:30 PT | TV-PG L
STRESSED
OUT IN THE OFFICE - SPECIAL ONE HOUR POST SUPERBOWL EPISODE FEATURING
GUEST STARS JACK BLACK ("SCHOOL OF ROCK"), JESSICA ALBA ("FANTASTIC
FOUR") AND CLORIS LEACHMAN ("MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE") - After Dwight's
(Rainn Wilson) fire safety seminar goes awry, he must make amends to
the stressed-out office. Michael (Steve Carell) tries a number of ways
to get his employees to relax before discovering that he is the number
one stressor at work. So that people won't feel afraid of him, he
insists on a no-holds-barred roast of himself. Also, while watching a
pirated movie, Andy (Ed Helms) is convinced that Jim (John Krasinski)
and Pam (Jenna Fischer) are film gurus. Leslie David Baker, Brian
Baumgartner, Kate Flannery, Mindy Kaling, Angela Kinsey, Phyllis Smith,
Oscar Nunez, Creed Bratton, Craig Robinson, Paul Lieberstein and Melora
Hardin also star.
-------------- Well, here we are, ready for the big super-show tonight. Lots of questions remain: will the "guest stars" fit into the show? Will the the episode be extra "wacky" to try and appeal to this massive mainstream audience that will theoretically be sticking around to watch? Will Michael's roast be as predictable as it sounds (Michael throws the roast, no one wants to insult him, he insists, they insult him, he feels bad, everyone has to cheer him up, etc.), or will the writers surprise me as they have done many times in the past? Here's hoping for the best. Oh, and if you're not busy before the episode, there's apparently some football game or something going on.
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-- posted at: 12:54pm EDT
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