How Come Fans Never Got To See Michael Scott's Mom On The Office?
Fans of "The Office" would've undoubtedly loved to see Michael Scott's mother in an episode. It never came to be, but she does have a minor voiceover role.
Read MoreFans of "The Office" would've undoubtedly loved to see Michael Scott's mother in an episode. It never came to be, but she does have a minor voiceover role.
Read MoreMeredith appeared in nearly every episode of The Office, but what was her true role at Dunder Mifflin? You probably missed this minor but specific detail.
Read MoreJim Halpert keeps one pretty big secret from his wife on 'The Office,' and we're not sure exactly why.
Read MoreEric Forman isn't always as honest as he should be, but some secrets are best kept hidden. This one will never see the light of day, if he can help it.
Read MoreFor years, the Scranton Strangler has terrified everyone on The Office. Reddit offered a terrifying theory that will change what you think about Andy.
Read MoreWho is the tallest sitcom star? Which show is the longest-running? How about the shortest? We look at these and other sitcom records that may stand forever.
Read MorePhyllis and Stanley were major supporting players throughout "The Office." They're great friends, but one fan theory suggests they're more than that.
Read MoreFans of "The Office" love to binge their favorite show, but few know the entire series can be watched in a single week. Want to try it out yourself? Here's how.
Read MoreDwight might be one of the biggest weirdos on "The Office," but fans think he might have had a point in this Season 2 episode.
Read MoreMany actors danced through the halls of McKinley High during the six-season run of "Glee," and sadly a number of them are no longer with us.
Read MoreHere's how much money and fame John Krasinski really earned thanks to his starring role on The Office.
Read MoreWith over 400 to choose from, narrowing down the best “Family Guy” episodes is no easy task. These are the top 40 episodes ever according to IMDb ratings.
Read MoreThere are several differences between The Office's pilot and the rest of the series, including one particular detail about the Dunder Mifflin building.
Read More"The Simpsons" is one of the most beloved shows in TV history. We rank all 32 seasons to determine the best, the worst, and all the Homer in between.
Read MoreMany fans of "The Office" have undoubtedly wondered what might happen if the staff of Wernham Hogg ever met the employees of Dunder Mifflin.
Read MoreNancy Carell got to join her husband Steve for several episodes of The Office. She was blunt about her feelings on working with him.
Read MoreThere is no show in Hollywood history more beloved than "I Love Lucy" - we explore what Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance and others did after the series.
Read MoreThe introduction of Mona-Lisa Saperstein in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation was classic. What brought Jenny Slate to that big moment?
Read MoreFather and son teamed up to create a smash success of a sitcom, but were they worried it wouldn't work?
Read MoreMegan Mullally joined her real-life husband, Nick Offerman, on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" back in 2012. Here's how she really felt about doing so.
Read MoreAndy Bernard did a lot of terrible stuff on The Office, but one of Andy's boneheaded moves takes the cake as his worst.
Read MoreWhat are the best and worst sitcoms on TV today? Let's see where they rank according to Metacritic.
Read MoreJim has pulled a ton of great pranks on Dwight in The Office, but there's one prank that still has Office fans scratching their heads: writing a whole book.
Read MoreThanks to David Cross' guest roles on Rick and Morty and Arrested Development, there's a reference on the former show to the latter that fans may have missed.
Read MoreToby gets a bad rap on "The Office." However, some clever Redditors noticed some common attributes he shares with the other HR characters.
Read More"How I Met Your Mother" is jam-packed with problematic jokes, storylines, and other cringeworthy moments. These are the very worst.
Read MoreMany of the jokes and characters from the beloved period sitcom might not go over well with contemporary audiences.
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