Here’s a promo of The Office episode Lotto, airing October 6, 2011:
The Incentive deleted scenes
Here’s are deleted scenes from this week’s episode of The Office, The Incentive:
Andy reveals the secret to his low key management style.
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His back against the wall, Andy finds a true friend in Erin.
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The Office: The Incentive, 8.02
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Writer: Paul Lieberstein, Director: Charles McDougal
Summary (NBC): Robert challenges the Scranton branch to double sales — after a rousing motivational speech, Robert California challenges the office to double their sales. After the new manager promises the unthinkable, everyone in the office suddenly gets motivated to sell. Meanwhile, Pam finds an unlikely pregnancy friend.
The Pyramid tablet by Sabre
Introduced in The Office Season 8 episode, The Incentive, the Pyramid is a triangular-shaped tablet computing device produced by Sabre.
Dwight Schrute showed off The Pyramid during a team meeting: Continue reading “The Pyramid tablet by Sabre”
Ed Helms on ‘The Tonight Show’
Here’s Ed Helms’ visit to The Tonight Show last night!
Part 1: Ed Helms on how wet suits are like super hero suits.
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Part 2: Ed Helms on being the new boss on The Office.
(Includes a clip from tonight’s episode at 3:48) Continue reading “Ed Helms on ‘The Tonight Show’”
‘The List’ deleted scenes
Here’s a third deleted scene from The Office Season 8 premiere, ‘The List’:
Scene #3: Winners have a lunch club and the losers have a breakfast club.
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Scene #2: Ryan explains where trends comes from and what’s next.
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Scene #1: Andy tries to calm the troops.
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The Incentive promos
Here are two promos of The Office episode ‘The Incentive’ airing this week:
Promo #2:
Promo #1:
And don’t forget a clip of The Incentive was shown during Ed Helms’ appearance on The Tonight Show.
New York Times interview with Mindy Kaling
The New York Times’ Curtis Sittenfeld profiles The Office’s Mindy Kaling, including her work in a male-dominated field, her book Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) (releasing November 1), and of course, her role on The Office. (Including writing details on The Office spoof from the recent Emmys!)
An excerpt:
In 2004, when the producer Greg Daniels was gearing up to adapt “The Office” from the BBC show of the same name — in mock-documentary style, both versions chronicle the lives of unglamorous employees of a paper company — he hired Kaling as a writer-performer, after reading a spec script she wrote. “She’s very original,” he said. “If anything feels phony or lazy or passé, she’ll pounce on it.”