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Dunder Mifflin/Sabre needs a new boss: They needn’t look any further than their own network.
‘The Office’ teased us this season with a background plot about the Scranton Strangler, which didn’t come to any sort of satisfying conclusion. Have we seen the last of the story? Or could someone we know be a serial killer?
The week that was brought a host of finales to each of the networks. That was overwhelmingly good news. Even those that were off the year ago pace saw a boost over the previous tougher spring weeks. Over on cable, keep an eye on those ‘Game of Thrones’ numbers.
Take a look back at the week in quotes, as the Clique offers up our favorites of the week. If we missed yours, share it in the comments!
“It’s good. It’s just that, I wish the puppets would talk more about the alphabet. Not for me, but, if any kids are watching? A, B, and so forth. You know … MNLO, P … F.” – Kevin, on puppets
As we are on the eve of upfronts, news of cancellations and renewals is flying in. This week we take a look at the fates of some of those bubble shows, and ponder what Ashton Kutcher replacing Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men’ means for the CBS Monday.
The episode was great save for one part: Gabe confronting Andy. Is it seriously possible that he’s the Scranton Strangler? Because that is one super unbalanced dude. Does a deranged character belong on a show like ‘The Office’?