The Office

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  • Are you ready for Subtle Sexuality?

    "Male Prima Donna" is the greatest pop song ever to come out of a fictional Scranton office
  • TV without borders

    A guide to classic American shows born overseas.
  • Ricky goes to Hollywood

    Ricky Gervais, the comic whiz behind "The Office," aims his nervy, discomfiting humor at the stand-up stage and movie stardom.
  • Finale wrap-up: "The Office"

    The Dunder Mifflin crew caps the season with a flurry of plot twists and fireworks.
  • I Like to Watch

    The hapless underachievers of "The Office" and "30 Rock" bumble onward, while the charms of "Californication's" pretentious antihero wear dangerously thin.
  • Finale wrap-up: "The Office"

    The Dunder Mifflin crew rolls the dice and gives us the high-stakes moment we've been waiting for.
  • I Like to Watch

    Therapy time! You're going to need a little dose of the talking cure to replace those outdated sitcoms -- or even good ones like "That '70s Show" -- with modern upgrades like "The Office."
  • I Like to Watch

    Hummers, hungry sharks, copycats and corsets! Little red-headed girls and cow-eyed boys! Plus: Enduring the atrocities of the War Channel.
  • The bad, bad boss

    Anyone with more than three years' office experience, a crappy attitude and little to no attention to detail will savor the delicious torture of "The Office," BBC America's comedy import.

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