Between "Oh, like from The Office?" and "Oh, like Joe Biden?", which one is the more satisfying?
Between "Oh, like from The Office?" and "Oh, like Joe Biden?", which one is the more satisfying?
Dwight was taped doing that, but remember that Scranton grew with him being the manager. He got a near monopoly on the paper business. And given Jim's friendship with David Wallace, this decision could get him a pass.
Andy was actually good at his current job, even without the meme, and he could make a career out of…
And the real estate agent, who briefly dated Michael Scott in season 2, allowed them to bring back Steve Carell's real life wife.
If she hadn't overheard it, she would have learnt about it from the documentary.
Police cover band, not Sting.
Clark is alright. He was part of the cast inThe Croods (which means more cash with the sequels) and his season was a good showcase for his skills. I guess he will get parts quite easily now.
Anyway, his character was what they originally had in mind for Ryan, a straight man who could be the audience surrogate. On the…
And they have the same eyebrows.
Meredith claims she was in college for the first seven years of the documentary.
The only big omission was actually Oscar's origami skills.
The real Creed Bratton was a lead guitarist in the 60s, and gave recently a few interviews (including here, I assume) about his strange career to promote his new solo album. Creed Bratton, the show character, was basically an over the top version of himself.
They had a deleted scene during season two, for "Booze…
Phyllis knew she wasn't her daughter but, as Erin was very nice with her, she decided to take advantage of her for a while by not revealing the truth immediately.
@avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus He's obviously a recovering public exposure-olic. It makes sense for the character to stay as far away from the camera as he can, so he doesn't fall again in the same trap and the same pattern.It makes a very interesting parallel with the UK version. In the UK version,…
They announced they had married, and divorced a week later, during the same cold open. When she left with the Indian pediatrician, he followed them to Miami, Ohio. He had an interest in nude photography and threesomes with Erin. She couldn't stand handling Darryl's daughter. He hit on any girl that Jim dated. She…
If he had been in the panel, it would have ruined the surprise to Dwight.
But I agree, it was handled perfectly. I had a huge smile on my face.
Nobody asks for Babs?
They had Gus Van Sant in the first one. He tried to talk them out of it.
@avclub-b3d29f8f22c60a4b2c5fc2b1691c1d62:disqus It's a circus, because he set the headquarters at a building near Cambridge Circus.
@avclub-776e9111d31a090979dd9fc5f382651c:disqus Hard to say, but it requires its English-speaking readers some good knowledge of French to get the joke.
And, as in many cases with Le Carré, the fact that we don't know a clear reason, or more exactly the existence of conflicting explanations, is what makes all its worth.
I'm fascinated by the pun in his name.
Le Carré means "square" (as in the shape) in French. Or "straightforward" in slang.
I've only realized lately that he picked this nom de plume, as he wasn't allowed to publish under his own name, to imply that he was a square, a dull guy.
And why not spell his first name properly?
It must be similar to Star Trek V. He pitched the idea and oversaw the guy who wrote the actual words. For a movie, there can be a credited screenwriter who's not the director, because the prestige is in directing. For a book, the name of the author is what matters.