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Posted Nov 20th 2008 11:52PM by Jay Black
Filed under: OpEd, The Office, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S05E08) Being a fan of
The Office is kind of like dating Scarlett Johansson (which I can comment on because I have the WOPR running continuous simulations of me and Scarlett Johansson dating; incidentally, every scenario seems to end in global thermonuclear war). You get spoiled. Whenever she comes to bed wearing something insanely sexy, you think, "Well, of course she's wearing Princess Leia's gold bikini, she's Scarlett Johansson!"
The one time she shows up in sweatpants and one of your t-shirts, however, you don't know what to do. She's entitled to be comfortable, and, after all, lots of girls wear sweatpants to bed, but it doesn't seem right. Scarlett Johansson doesn't wear
sweatpants.
Tonight's episode felt like sweatpants. It was ordinary. It was a
sitcom episode. And, worse than that, it was an
unlikeable episode.
Continue reading The Office: Frame Toby
Posted Oct 13th 2006 6:04PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Programming

If you were a fan of the UPN series
One on One and bummed it didn't make the transition to The CW, here's a bit of good news for you. Starting on October 27, teen network The N will begin airing reruns of the defunct UPN series which focused on Breanna Barnes (Kyla Pratt), who lives with her father after her parents divorce. The series will premiere on The N as part of the "Fresh One Weekend," which will also include episodes of
Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Twelve
One on One episodes will air back to back starting at 6 pm. The series will then fall into its regular timeslot Monday through Thursday with two back to back episodes airing at 7 and 11 pm starting on October 30.
Posted May 18th 2006 7:58AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Industry, Programming, WB, UPN, Gilmore Girls, Smallville, Veronica Mars, Supernatural, Everybody Hates Chris, The CW, America's Next Top Model

The CW (formerly known as UPN and The WB, its official logo to the right) officially announces its 2006-07 prime-time schedule today, though there was a preview given last night. Some favorites from both old networks have made the cut, while there are some fans of old shows who will likely feel disappointed. The changes in brief:
Returning: 7th Heaven; Gilmore Girls; Smallville; Beauty and the Geek; Supernatural; One Tree Hill; All of Us; Girlfriends; Veronica Mars; WWE Smackdown; America's Next Top Model; Everybody Hates Chris.
Out: The Bedford Diaries; Blue Collar TV; Everwood; Living With Fran; Modern Men; Pepper Dennis; Reba; Related; Survival of the Richest; Twins; Cuts; Eve; Get This Party Started; Half & Half; Love, Inc.; One on One; South Beach; What I Like About You; Charmed.
New: Runaway; The Game; Palm Springs.
Moving: Everbody Hates Chris (to Sundays at 8);
All Of Me (to Sundays);
Girlfriends (to Sundays);
The Game (Sundays); One Tree Hill (Wednesdays at 9).
Check back here later in the day for any updates that may come from the official Upfront presentation. Detailed descriptions of the new shows are after the jump below.
[Thanks to
The Futon Critic for the info.]
Continue reading The Upfronts: The CW