Dunder Mifflin officially closed its doors Thursday night, while simultaneously leaving fans everywhere as emotional wrecks. As the first hour gave viewers an Office retrospective with exclusive interviews with the cast and footage from the Scranton Wrap Party, the last hour and 15 minutes gave the perfect ending to characters we've all grown to love over the past nine seasons of the NBC series.
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Top Moments
- Kelly and Ryan made an appearance and finally ran off together.
- Erin got a surprise by her birth parents during the documentary reunion.
- Dwight and Angela got married!
- The co-workers decided to have one last party at the office.
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Top Moments
- Kelly and Ryan made an appearance and finally ran off together.
- Erin got a surprise by her birth parents during the documentary reunion.
- Dwight and Angela got married!
- The co-workers decided to have one last party at the office.
- 5/17/2013
- by Stephanie Webber
- TVology
At its peak, The Office was arguably the best television comedy of all time. That is something that deserves to be celebrated in grand fashion, and that is exactly what the writers did in the series "Finale."
While also being funny and wrapping up every single character arc, the over 92 minutes of run time of retrospective and final ep did a tremendous job of honoring this fantastic series, and hitting nearly every emotional beat the audience could have asked for.
We will never get to see Jim prank Dwight again. We will never again witness Kevin say something so completely idiotic that you have to scratch your head. We will never feel the uncomfortable joy of Michael interacting with other human beings. But at this moment, after watching how much these professionals, and the characters they played, poured into The Office over the last nine years, we'd be selfish to ask for any more.
While also being funny and wrapping up every single character arc, the over 92 minutes of run time of retrospective and final ep did a tremendous job of honoring this fantastic series, and hitting nearly every emotional beat the audience could have asked for.
We will never get to see Jim prank Dwight again. We will never again witness Kevin say something so completely idiotic that you have to scratch your head. We will never feel the uncomfortable joy of Michael interacting with other human beings. But at this moment, after watching how much these professionals, and the characters they played, poured into The Office over the last nine years, we'd be selfish to ask for any more.
- 5/17/2013
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
"The Office" ended its eight-year run on Thursday night, in a cute finale that saw the wedding of a fan favorite couple, the return of Michael Scott and a perfect sendoff for the rest of the Dunder Mifflin crew.So, how'd it all end? See our favorite moments from the series finale below. 1.) Michael Scott is back! Steve Carell returned for the show's final episode, staying to the sidelines but still packing an emotional punch. The former Dunder Mifflin boss returned for Dwight Schrute's wedding -- popping up to help Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) with the "Best Prank Ever."It was sweet to see him interact with his former coworkers. And while Holly (Amy Ryan) didn't come with him, we learned the couple now have a couple kids of their own and Michael's a very proud papa -- so proud he needs two phones because he's taken so many photos of them.
- 5/17/2013
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Warning: This recap contains major spoilers from Thursday’s series finale of The Office. Read on at your own risk!
Though it was long in coming, The Office‘s emotional final episode went by too quickly and was, at times, hard to handle (that’s what she said).
Related | ‘Best Dundies Ever!’: TVLine Honors The Office With 24 Michael Scott-Approved Awards
The 75-minute episode capped nine seasons with laugh-out-loud moments and tender tributes — a job almost as tough as medalling in Flonkerton or fulfilling the duties of Assistant (to the) Regional Manager.
The episode contained too many great jokes, throwaway...
Though it was long in coming, The Office‘s emotional final episode went by too quickly and was, at times, hard to handle (that’s what she said).
Related | ‘Best Dundies Ever!’: TVLine Honors The Office With 24 Michael Scott-Approved Awards
The 75-minute episode capped nine seasons with laugh-out-loud moments and tender tributes — a job almost as tough as medalling in Flonkerton or fulfilling the duties of Assistant (to the) Regional Manager.
The episode contained too many great jokes, throwaway...
- 5/17/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Bullying. It's been a hot button issue for quite some time now, and honestly? No matter how many precautions we take or how much that practice is looked down upon, it's not likely ever gonna stop. But what happens when it goes too far?
From the Press Release
For anyone who has been victimized by bullying, thoughts of justice can easily be twisted into an obsession for comeuppance. But when does justice turn to revenge? Can “measure for measure” become a mind-bending thirst for retribution, blurring the lines between perpetrator and victim? Image Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Rlj Entertainment, examines those questions and many more with the June 18th release of the deadly thriller Prank on DVD and Digital Download. Directed by Yiuwing Lam (Rupture) and featuring a cast including Nick Renaud (Mine) and Henry Monfries (“Squaresville”), Prank may be a film today but can easily become the headline of tomorrow!
From the Press Release
For anyone who has been victimized by bullying, thoughts of justice can easily be twisted into an obsession for comeuppance. But when does justice turn to revenge? Can “measure for measure” become a mind-bending thirst for retribution, blurring the lines between perpetrator and victim? Image Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Rlj Entertainment, examines those questions and many more with the June 18th release of the deadly thriller Prank on DVD and Digital Download. Directed by Yiuwing Lam (Rupture) and featuring a cast including Nick Renaud (Mine) and Henry Monfries (“Squaresville”), Prank may be a film today but can easily become the headline of tomorrow!
- 3/21/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Image Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Rlj Entertainment, is prepping the June 18th DVD release of the deadly thriller Prank on DVD and Digital Download.
Directed by Yiuwing Lam (Rupture) and featuring a cast including Nick Renaud (Mine) and Henry Monfries (Squaresville), Prank may be a film today, but can easily become the headline of tomorrow!
Harmless prank or violent revenge? Three high school students, sick of living in fear of bullies, plan the ultimate payback. But when their prank goes way too far, they come to realize that getting even can have deadly consequences.
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Directed by Yiuwing Lam (Rupture) and featuring a cast including Nick Renaud (Mine) and Henry Monfries (Squaresville), Prank may be a film today, but can easily become the headline of tomorrow!
Harmless prank or violent revenge? Three high school students, sick of living in fear of bullies, plan the ultimate payback. But when their prank goes way too far, they come to realize that getting even can have deadly consequences.
Read more...
- 3/21/2013
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Image Entertainment will distribute Yiuwing Lam's first feature as director, Prank. The film tackles the subject matter of bullying, which is very relevant in today's media. Prank has received rave reviews, so far and this title will release on DVD June 18th. The film's story involves three friends. Connor (Nick Renaud), Jordan (Henry Monfries) and Chunk (Gemmenne de la Pena) have been bullied for too long. They seek revenge on Dax (Alastair Ferrie), the day before their final year of high school. They humiliate Dax, but they go too far. Dax winds up murdered and now this trio will have to find a way to hide their crime. Fans of thrillers can view the official trailer for Prank below, before the film's release. Release Date: June 18th, 2013 (DVD). Director/writer: Yiuwing Lam. Cast: Nick Renaud, Henry Monfries, Gemmenne de la Peña, Hannah Kasulka, Alastair Ferrie and Rene Cadet. The...
- 3/14/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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