Tue, 2 October 2007
As most of you probably know, Entertainment Weekly has four (count 'em), FOUR collectible covers featuring The Office's hottest couples.
All I can say is... Yowza. From the cover story: ----------------------------------------- 'The Office': Working OvertimeThere is no way you will find The Office's set unless someone tells you where to look, and even then, it ain't easy. Buried deep in a swath of Van Nuys warehouses, the soundstage sits at the rear of a dead-end street where 18-wheelers turn around and the hot sun bakes the concrete blister gray. The first thing that catches your eye is a sign for Vance Refrigeration, and then another for a paper company by the name of Dunder Mifflin. Soon you're idling past that familiar parking lot, the very spot that's been home to both a tear-jerking confession of unrequited love and a ridiculous bouncy castle intended to catch the faux-suicide attempt of an unhinged boss desperate to prove a point. On this mid-September day, though, the anonymous lot, clogged with trailers and craft services, is almost unrecognizable. Inside, you're ushered into a small room just off the stage, and things become more familiar. Two monitors transmit shaky, nausea-inducing images from the mockumentary cameras: boxes of paper, drab carpeting, venetian blinds, a poster of some very scary babies. You watch an ordinary day in the life of The Office unspool as cast members wander in one by one to talk about how blessed they feel to be a part of this show. But that's where the conversation starts and ends: They're reluctant to spill any details about the series' fourth season, which started Sept. 27. If they do, it seems, executive producer Greg Daniels — described by one actor as ''the most quiet badass you'll ever know'' — will kill them. So here we are in a tiny room on a dead-end street in an industrial section of Van Nuys not being told anything. In a way, it's appropriate: a very awkward story on the awkward genius that is The Office. Read MORE here (or buy the issues... you know you want to).
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Tue, 2 October 2007
Episode # 28 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds both Matt and Kevin running
for fun while snacking on a tasty PB and J. We're cursed, cursed I
tells ya! When a triumvirate of tragedies torment the Scranton crew,
Michael looks for a way to break the curse. His solution? A rabies
awareness fun run, natch. Elsewhere, a new relationship blooms, while
another teeters on the brink... What's a farmboy to do? will Michael
digest his fettuccine alfredo? Will Pam get a good deal on a light
fixture? Will Sprinkles get into cat heaven? And for the love of god,
won't somebody think of the rabid? Incidental music provided by the
Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Email us at TWSSpodcast @ gmail.com, or
leave a comment on our blog page at TWSSpodcast. com. Check out Kevin's
blog and podcast at fratpackpodcast. com. iTunes reviews are always
appreciated! Help spread the word!
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