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Starpulse
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12:11 EDT, 04 Oct, 2011
Review
To all of us who thought Andy Bernard would not last another week as the Office boss, we have been proven wrong. Andy, in his own way, redeems himself a little bit in this week’s episode. Maybe t... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jonathan_Teigland/2011/09/ more
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EW
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16:26 EDT, 03 Oct, 2011
Review
Community: it’s not just a show that’s on before The Office . This week’s Office featured the Dunder-Mifflin crew coming together on a challenge to increase sales after new CEO Robert California said he wants to see them double their per more
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Tv Squad
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15:53 EDT, 03 Oct, 2011
News
Oddly enough, considering the big deal made out of casting James Spader this season, what this week's episode of 'The Office' (Thu., 9PM ET on NBC) proved was that they really don't need him to succeed. The ensemble is so strong by now, they're holding th more
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Zap2It
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15:52 EDT, 03 Oct, 2011
Review
We now know why Robert California picked Andy Bernard to be Dunder Mifflin's new branch manager -- and we got a firmer idea of why the "The Office's" real-life bosses chose Ed Helms. "The Incentive" was a more assured take on the new dynamic at Dunder Mif more
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Tv Fanatic
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15:51 EDT, 03 Oct, 2011
Review
Robert: There's something about an underdog that really inspires the unexceptional. | permalink
Robert California's words rang true as " The Incentive " may have proved that in his own backward way, Andy Bernard can get this group of misfi more
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maximiliano
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15:03 EDT, 30 Sep, 2011
Review
THE OFFICE “The Incentive” Season 8, Episode 2 – Following in the footsteps of last week’s season premiere, this week’s episode of The Office showed us how the folks at the Scranton office have all continued to function as that same dysf more
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maximiliano
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17:25 EDT, 29 Sep, 2011
News
THE OFFICE “The Incentive” Season 8 Episode 2 airs Thursday September 29 at 9pm on NBC. Episode Synopsis: After a rousing motivational speech, Robert California (James Spader) challenges the office to double their sales. After the new manager more
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Ny Mag Vulture
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14:27 EDT, 26 Sep, 2011
Review
Eighth seasons are cursed. Eight is the season That 70s Show lost Eric Foreman, The X-Files lost Mulder, and The Simpsons lost Homer. (Remember Mike Grimes, the character Homer Simpson drove to suicide? He took the show’s humanity with him.) And eight is, more





