There were so many fantastic bloopers and gags produced during the creation of The Office, they could almost make up their own show. (We know we'd watch it.)
From classic Chris Pratt moments to sight gags gone wrong, here are just a few Parks and Recreation bloopers that are (almost) funnier than the show itself.
For nearly 10 years, Jenna Fischer was part of the award-winning ensemble cast of The Office and won the hearts of fans with her portrayal of the shy receptionist Pam Beesly. But while Fischer's performance as Pam was well-received, there's one particular moment that she just isn't proud of.
Howard and Bernadette becoming parents was a major plot point on "The Big Bang Theory," but their kids weren't seen until the finale for an interesting reason.
One of the most glaring question marks present in The Office is the door between Meredith's desk and the accounting department. Viewers find out during season 9 that it's a place for the in-show film crew's equipment, but where does it really go?
According to Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson, "I was overworked, I had written for a lot of different TV and movie projects that never worked out. Honestly, when I realized who Chuck Lorre was, I thought, 'This probably isn't going to work out then.'"
There have been a lot of phenomenal fictional fathers to grace the small screen over the last few decades, so to celebrate some of the TV pops that have earned a permanent place in our hearts, here's a fond look back at some of the very best sitcom dads in TV history.
Thanks to Sheldon, Leonard, and the rest of the gang's many, many interests, The Big Bang Theory set was a treasure trove of geeky goodness, but for the cast, taking home a piece of the show once it ended was harder than you might expect.
Over the last few decades, sitcom moms have changed quite a bit, but good TV moms can be found in sitcoms across the generations. Here are some of the best sitcom moms in TV history.
Actor Jim O'Heir shared what Jerry's dream Treat Yo' Self day might look like for his lovable character, and it's pretty much exactly what Parks and Recreation fans would expect.
In Parks and Recreation, when Ben Wyatt becomes temporarily unemployed, he loses all sense of direction and turns to his nerdy habits to keep him afloat. The result is one of Parks and Rec's most enduring legacies — so enduring, in fact, it translated to real life at one point.
Viewers adored Karen, and the new dynamic she brought to the show, leaving many upset when Rashida Jones left The Office. Even though Jones was a terrific addition to the cast, the exit of Karen felt inevitable, but Jones didn't leave The Office simply because Jim and Pam finally got together.
Here's a ranking of Thanksgiving episodes based on the quality of laughs, cultural impact, and comfort, including greats from "Friends" and "Bob's Burgers."
The moment Kristen Johnston joined the Mom landscape, fans of a certain late '90s sitcom were quick to note the possibility of an onscreen reunion with her longtime co-star French Stewart.
On a recent episode of their "Office Ladies" podcast, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey recalled a Creed joke from the third season finale of The Office that managed to make its way into the real world.
While WandaVision has taken cues from many eras of sitcom history, a quote from director Matt Shakman points to one sitcom that was of particular importance.
Throughout the years, the show has been praised for everything from its quirky brand of purposely-cringey humor to its iconic, unforgettable characters, but you can't talk about what makes The Office great without getting into the insane amount of detail that went into every part of it.
Netflix’s new original romantic comedy The Holidate features some pretty recognizable television stars, but you probably don’t know that one of its supporting players turned down two huge sitcoms earlier in her career.
We only see Kitty Forman's parents, Burt (Tom Poston) and Bea Sigurdson (Betty White), a few times throughout That '70s Show. Burt sadly dies of a heart attack on a season 5 episode, and fans think Bea had something to do with it.
Donna's character grows through the show's progression, but the growth is ultimately influenced by her scrawny boyfriend. Some fans don't like the person Donna grows into.
We're here to bring you the untold truth of Ron Swanson, with behind-the-scenes facts about Parks and Recreation and actor Nick Offerman that prove he and Ron are almost the same person, with a few key differences.
When you set a '90s sitcom around teenagers in the 1970s, it's hard to avoid taking a jab at disco. But That '70s Show devoted an entire episode to the music genre, and in doing so, created one of the most meaningful scenes for two of its main characters.