A lot happened in "Livin' the Dream," but the emphasis was on Andy's exit, and everyone in the office offered up individual punchlines on the Nard-Dawg taking off. Read More... http://www.tv.com/news/the-office-livin-the-dream-review-good-riddance-1367590 more
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall review "Livin' the Dream," the May 2 episode of NBC's "The Office," in which Andy quits, Dwight gets an offer, Jim stays close to home and Angela hits rock bottom. Read More... http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/review-the-o more
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Paper Airplane," the April 25 episode of NBC's "The Office," in which Andy gets an acting gig, Nellie hosts a contest, and Jim and Pam talk it out. Read More... http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/review-the-office-p more
Not a terrible episode, but basic and a little boring save for a nice moment with Jim and Pam. We have three weeks left. Let's make it count. Read More... http://www.tv.com/news/the-office-paper-airplane-review-the-power-of-love-136698643173/
Ugh. Not the greatest episode of “The Office” this week, which is a bit disheartening, given that we only have a few left to go. Some good moments here and there, I suppose, but way too much time spent of the titular “Stairmaggedon.” If it hadn’t been for more
As I've said before, one of the best aspects of this final season of The Office has been the way the various members of the deep supporting bench have gotten their time in the sun. Oscar Nuñez got the most prominent bump, but Kate Flannery and Bria more
An otherwise funny episode of The Office , highlighted by Toby's awkwardness, Dwight's craziness, and Kevin's pride, was held back by yet another trip down Pam and Jim's boring avenue of problems.
While it was the worst of " Stairmageddon ," more
One of the things I admire most about The Office was the way that, after a few seasons of fraught courtship, the show's writers were content to just let Jim and Pam be a couple. There was no "we were on a break" plot machinations à la Friends more