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katled wrote:Mod Lang wrote:Did I miss something or did Jim really take off in his car after drinking a bottle of wine? Seems like kind of an odd thing to just throw in there so nonchalantly.Yeah, that definitely happened and I'm not sure why it did.
Mod Lang wrote:Did I miss something or did Jim really take off in his car after drinking a bottle of wine? Seems like kind of an odd thing to just throw in there so nonchalantly.
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mygodthelight wrote:katled wrote:Mod Lang wrote:Did I miss something or did Jim really take off in his car after drinking a bottle of wine? Seems like kind of an odd thing to just throw in there so nonchalantly.Yeah, that definitely happened and I'm not sure why it did. I think they're trying to build some tension/flaws with the character. He's a good straight-man to play off Micheal, but now he's gone. Jim needs some character development. They're starting to plant seeds with a potential relationship with the new girl. He's always been the smug too-cool-for-school prankster, that hasn't had to deal with any drama since Karen left the office. Romantic triangle plots make have been a cornerstone of the show.
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This is NBC’s second stab at launching an Office spinoff. Under Silverman, the network seriously considered the idea during the 2007-08 season but the efforts were ultimately re-directed to the Amy Poehler-starring Parks & Recreation, which hails from The Office‘s Daniels and Michael Schur.
If NBC proceeds with the spinoff, that will not mean an immediate departure from The Office for Wilson. If the veteran comedy is renewed for a ninth season as many expect, Wilson will return in the fall before segueing to the new series in mideason. Deliberately or not, the writers on The Office have been planting the seeds for a potential Dwight departure from Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton office. Deeply convinced that he is the best salesman there, Dwight was crushed when it was Andy (Ed Helms) and not he getting the manager job vacated by Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Ever since Michael left, Dwight, now No. 2 to Andy, has been unhappy and looking to do something new. He recently flew to Tallahassee to interview with uber boss Robert California (James Spader) for a position there. The setup for the spinoff, with Dwight moving to a new family environment is reminiscent of the Cheers spinoff Frasier, which also featured a switch from a workplace to family format, moving Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) to a new locale.
Even with the promise of a potential new show, NBC is also serious about trying to extend the mothership series. I hear that The Office producer Universal Television has re-opened discussions with the other key Office cast members, approaching them over the past week or so with informal offers for next season. None of the core Office cast members, including Ed Helms, John Krasinksi and Mindy Kaling, have deals for next season, and while the studio can’t formally sign the actors before there is a renewal for the show, it is trying to shore them up in anticipation of a pickup. It may not be easy to get the whole gang back together. Helms has movie offers lined up, including a Hangover trequel. Krasinski had been hinting that this could be his final season on The Office as he too has been busy in features, including co-writing and starring with Matt Damon in a movie directed by Gus Van Sant, which will start shooting in April. And Kaling, who is also a writer/co-executive producer on The Office, has been actively developing her own shows and has a live-action and animated comedy in contention at NBC.
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Jim needs some character development. They're starting to plant seeds with a potential relationship with the new girl.
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Antithesys wrote:The good news is it means the mercy killing of The Office could be on the horizon. The bad news is this will be more "Joey" than "Frasier". An American version of Fawlty Towers sounds great on paper but it could never survive long-term especially with a character like Dwight centering the show. I actually want to see it happen because it could potentially be hilarious for a season or so. The setup should be that the camera crew gives up on DM and decides to shoot a documentary about agro-tourism instead. If it isn't in documentary form then it shatters the Office universe.
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