The Office is back tonight, and we known most of you share our excitement.
Here’s a clip from tonight’s episode.
…the cast is named it the funniest episode, ever…
I’m a huge fan of Hulu though Joost came across my laptop recently.
Where else can you watch full episodes of G.I. Joe?
- If you could be a contestant on any reality show on TV, what would it be?
When some of your favorite shows are back on TV…
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How I Met Your Mother : (Last Night)
My Name is Earl : Thursday, 4/3
30 Rock : Thursday, 4/10
The Office : Thursday, 4/10
Grey’s Anatomy : Thursday, 4/24

If you forgot to see it in theaters, do yourself a favor over the weekend and rent one of the best movies of 2007.
Only a limited number of slots remain.
Courtesy of our blog-reading Entertainment fellow, Ernest Myers.
After months of anticipation we finally saw American Gangster last night. By the end of the movie in cases such as these we usually find ourself slightly entertained, with only our Milk Dud-filled stomach being fulfilled.
This movie is great from top to bottom: Based on a true story. Incredible acting. Finding yourself rooting for the bad guy.
Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe at their best. Go see it tonight. Tell the theater worker “Landon sent me” and you’ll get a free bucket of popcorn. Promise.

Though some have disagreed with me over the last few weeks, I still believe this is the best season yet of The Office.
Like many of you, we recite lines in our own office amongst our coworkers during the work week, even using episodes like ‘Traveling Salesmen’ as examples of how to deal with certain business situations. I think that the 1-hour episodes are having a huge impact on the quality of the show. The story lines have the ability to take more shape. The episodes always seemed rushed in a 30-minute format.
Just a reminder, you can catch up on this season by watching all episodes for free on NBC’s website; this includes last night’s episode.
There’s actually an Office convention in Scranton coming up. More details at the official website.
This article deserves it’s own post.
If you’re like me, you find that 26-years-old somehow classifies you as an “adult”, thus responsibilities (primarily job-based) seem to grown as people begin to take you seriously. This is great, until you realize that you’re going to have to find a way to ignore books in an effort to fill your head with imaginary characters and twisted story lines found on the tube.
What with Southern Miss on TV getting their pride handed to them on ESPN on a weekly basis, as well as hitting the gym (aka: delaying the inevitable) it’s hard for a brotha to catch his favorite shows. That’s why I was overjoyed at the suggestions by one of my longtime favorite websites, Lifehacker.
I’ve watched all episodes of both The Office and Grey’s Anatomy online (for free) as both NBC and ABC have really made it incredibly easy to view episodes of piratically all top shows… most available the morning after they air.
Ahhh, Internet. What did I do without you before Al Gore invented you?
1. Stream Your Favorite Shows Over the Internet
2. Roll Your Own DVR and Watch TV on Your Time
3. Find Your Faves on BitTorrent
4. Watch On-Demand Content with Joost
5. Do It All with Miro
6. Tape It Off the Internet
So… I’m not quite as down with pop culture in the recent weeks. I, like many of you, grew up watching the Video Music Awards on MTV. However, I didn’t catch it this year because we watched football 24/7 this weekend. That… and the fact that I need to stop acting like a 13-year-old girl.
What’d I miss?
