NBC is rarely one to learn the right lessons from success, so how best to follow a thriving Will & Grace revival? Why, undoing any goodwill from The Office series finale, of course, and plotting an official revival for the 2018-19 season!
John Krasinski recently appeared on the cover of Men's Health magazine all buffed out with muscle. He definitely has a more serious look, no smiles, and doesn't appear to be the good ol Jim Halpert on 'The Office.' He bulked up to play an ex US Navy Seal in the real life story of the Benghazi attack. The movie is called 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi.
Last night was tough, as I expected it would be. The show itself was described in the special that aired before as a "living thing." It certainly did take a life of it's own, and it felt like we were putting it down. But we all knew it had to go, and the writers met most of my expectations that I was hoping for. SPOILER ALERT
I've talked about how The Office has run it's course last year, and about how the show needed to be wrapped up. Let me just say that "The Office" is my favorite TV show and I've loved every season of it. It is the only show that weekly has made me laugh out loud. And tomorrow, we say goodbye. It's going to be tough, but here's what I'd like to see.
This really saddens me, but I can't live in denial any longer. I think it's time we say goodbye to the office, much like a loving dog owner who has to put their old, sick, dying dog down. The thought of even doing it gives you a heavy heart. Sure we've had a lot of good years and laughs, but slowly we seem to just be limping along together.