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posted by WorshipDwight
Two years ago, I wrote an article, “Confessions of an Addict,” sharing the pains and joys of my serious addiction to the Office. Since then, I’ve revisited the article several times for nostalgia’s sake, and many more times I’ve considered writing another chapter in my addiction story. What stopped me?

    For the longest time, I was worried that I had indeed found the reason for my failure to write another addiction article. I was certain I had lost faith. I was certain that my love for the Office had faded. I looked back at my “Confessions” article with shame, wondering what happened to the girl who would give up $10,000 to keep watching the Office. Why had my obsession faded? I was alarmed, distressed, and certain that I could never write another article about the Office again. Worse yet, I couldn’t figure out why I had lost faith in the Office. The show was still funny – I watched it every week without fail. The show was still touching – I shed many a tear of joy for Jim and Pam as they (finally) started their journey together. I thus concluded, there was not anything wrong with the show…it was me. But how could it be? I joined Fanpop because of my love for the Office! How could that ever change?

    And just like that…I figured it out. I had what I wanted, so I could not appreciate it fully. I’m sure many of you have heard the saying “You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.” Perhaps one of the most cliché and frustratingly correct sayings out there, it became my revelation. When the Office wasn’t on was when I was most obsessed. As one could imagine, this caused me a great deal of distress. How could I love something if I loved it most when it wasn’t there?

After a considerable amount of reflection, I am proud to say I have found my cure (this is a comeback story after all). In the end, it was Jim and Pam’s wedding that really helped me. I’ve watched that particular episode several times since it has aired- and having watched it again today, I know now that I can love the Office all the time! In fact, I never really stopped loving the Office, I only feared that I had. So how did the ‘Niagra’ episode help me come to these revelations? When I saw Jim and Pam finally married, I was overwhelmed with joy. This joy was so real, so sincere, that I knew. I knew that I could only feel such joy for something I truly loved. Just thinking about the long journey Jam has gone through, I couldn’t help but feel great to see that they had succeeded! If Jim and Pam could be together forever, well, it was time for me to re-accept my addiction to the Office, because I couldn’t help but be excited for their future. In fact, I couldn’t help but be excited for the future of the Office in general. Even in these tough times, I can find comfort, because I know that whatever happens to Dunder Mifflin, all my Office friends will find a way to make me laugh, smile, and maybe even cry. It’s the emotion that finally helped me realize my addiction never wavered – the reason for my comeback.

Now that I think about it, I think my addiction to the Office is stronger than ever. I feel more attached to the characters than I ever have (I worry many a night about the financial state the Dunder Mifflin company is in)! I’m sure the Office will be at least 59% responsible for the early onset of smile wrinkles I will acquire. And with that, I must thank the Office for having such an impact on me! I’ll still be saying “that’s what she said” even when Michael Scott cannot, I’ll still be admiring my Dwight Bobblehead even when Dwight throws his out, I’ll still be watching and re-watching episodes of the Office even when there aren’t any new ones to watch. So is this really a comeback story, or is this just another chapter in my addiction? Well, let’s just put it this way: the Office will always leave me satisfied and smiling. And yes...that’s what she said.

It’s good to be back.
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Angela Kinsey is performing live with the Armando Thursday, June 10th at 8 pm! Tickets are just $20!

The Armando Show begins with one suggestion from the audience, which is then interpreted by that night's Armando (performed by The Office's Angela Kinsey) through a personal and truthful improvised monologue. Inspired by that monologue, a cast composed of veteran Chicago and Los Angeles alumni perform scenes which, in turn, inspire a response from Armando. This propels hilarious interchanges between Armando's monologues and the company's scenes.

Tickets are available by clicking here: link

This event is 21 and over. Any Ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.

iO West Theater
6366 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
323.962.7560
Good morning all,


I really wanted to do the right thing by the Office writers and the entire show so asked the question - Will boycotting DMI really support the WGA? Or will it harm the show if everyone resigned (Would it look like we dont like the show?)

I used every skill Dwight taught me and tracked down 'the office' digital writer.

Okay Dwight didn't really teach me anything useful so I had to ask Gene Stupnitsky (Writer and Producer) who told me who is the Digital Writer and how to contact him (lol)

His reply:

Hi Claudia,

First of all, this doesn't sound silly at all. I'm glad to hear that you're...
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Dear Independence Branch Staff,

We officially only have 2 episodes left of The Office as it stands. The Office set has shut down. After that we don't know when or if The Office will return. It all depends on how long the strike is. Let's HOPE that the writers get what they want so we get our show back.

To show OUR support for the writers DMI Independence is joining the picket line. If Michael Scott isn't working well neither AM I!!

The MORE support the producers see, the better our chances our that they will give the writers what they deserve.

I hope you will all join me in the DMI boycott! We...
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Okay Office fans, if you are as much of a die-hard fan as I am... you've probably experienced it. The dreaded spoiler tug. I frequent not only this website, but also nbc.com, and officetally.com. Whenever I pull up Officetally's homepage (shout out to them...I couldn't live without it!) I unwillingly glance at the "spoilers/news" link. Next to the link, there is a date... the date of when the most recent spoiler has been posted. Though I tell myself not to... urge myself not to in fact, the impetus is just to strong. Because of this, I now have seen and read every fragment of spoilers, and...
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One of my favorite parts of the British Version of The Office was the gap before the specials. There was something about seeing how everyone reacted to their sudden notoriatety. There is something disarming about how David Brent reacted to his sudden infamy.
I wonder if Jim and Pam would react differently in the event that all of their talking heads were public knowledge. I would imagine, that any woman Jim was with would leave him. Pam would probably realize that they should be together, and there you go.
What do ya'll think?
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My favorite character has got to be Jim not only for the extreme hottness factor, but I feel he is the most relatable. Everyone out there has a Jim or knows a Jim and if you haven't met him yet I hope you do soon! I've listed my top ten favorite Jim moments that I feel best represent why he is my favorite:

10) Those ADORABLE "looks" he gives the camera. You know the ones! John does them so well and I love them because it makes you feel kinda like you're there at Dunder Mifflin and not watching it on your TV.

9) He genuinely cares about his co-workers (not just Pam!) He cheered them on during...
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