Also, Ricky Gervais for the season finale.I thought the new guy in season 8 is going to be the actor who played Jack Donaghy's G.E nemesis in 30 Rock for a few seasons played by Will Arnet?
I heard the same thing. The Ferrall thing is a temporary "sweeps" stunt. Then, rumor has it, Will Arnett (Gob on Arrested Development) will be the new boss.
Also, Ricky Gervais for the season finale.I thought the new guy in season 8 is going to be the actor who played Jack Donaghy's G.E nemesis in 30 Rock for a few seasons played by Will Arnet?
I heard the same thing. The Ferrall thing is a temporary "sweeps" stunt. Then, rumor has it, Will Arnett (Gob on Arrested Development) will be the new boss.
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In regards to your spoiler, similar events have happened and we've rarely seen the anyone care that much, at least about the damage.
So says the Daily Fail.I wonder if David Brent is going to apply for the vacancy.Also, Ricky Gervais for the season finale.
I saw one episode of this and havent watched it since.
Indeed.
I just refer to it the "Fake Office".
The REAL Office wrapped up after two seasons and a brilliant Christmas special.
I don't watch the office but Will Farrell said yesterday an interview is that he IS THE replacement and will be a regular next season. No one knows for sure if he was kidding or not
A worn out The Office is still 10x's better than most of the newer shows on now.
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The Office Exclusive: Ray Romano, James Spader, Catherine Tate in Running For Top Job
With Steve Carell’s Office exit set to air in a matter of weeks (April 28 to be exact), you’d think the pool of possible Michael Scott successors would be narrowing.
Think again.
Sources confirm to TVLine exclusively that three additional names have been added to the short long list of potential replacements: Ray Romano, James Spader and British funny lady Catherine Tate!
Although an NBC rep declined to comment, an insider confirms that the trio will appear in The Office‘s hour-long May 19 season finale as candidates for the vacant office manager position. They join previously announced finale guest stars (and wannabe Dunder Mifflin honchos) Will Arnett and Ricky Gervais.
Of the five finalists, only two stand a realistic chance of taking over the gig full-time: Spader and Tate. Romano’s committed to Men of a Certain Age, Arnett just booked an NBC pilot, and Gervais has been there done that. Will Ferrell, meanwhile, wraps up his arc in mid-May, and — despite buzz to the contrary — is not expected back next season.
Personally, I hope they give it to Tate. The woman is a comedic genius with a proven track record in office settings. The following clip from The Catherine Tate Show is proof of that.
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