Goodbye, Michael Scott: Favorite Lines & a Tribute to the Best Boss In TV History

April 28th, 2011

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Tonight is the night where we must bid adieu to one of the greatest bosses in television history: Michael Scott. Michael might be this goofy guy who screws everything up on the outside, but at his core, he is a fantastic boss, and an even better friend. Just when he seemed to be getting crazier, he would get uncharacteristically serious, and prove his value as a boss and a friend. Idiot Savant is not the right term, because he’s not an idiot. On the contrary, Michael is whip smart in his own way, and throughout the years, we’ve laughed and cried (and sometimes cringed) along with him. And I know tonight, I will be crying as he leaves Dunder Mifflin. Steve Carell will leave behind an incredible legacy that will be quite hard to live up to. He has created something truly special, and so as a tribute, I came up with my favorite Michael Scott lines of the series. Hope you enjoy and please feel free to weigh in with your favorites!

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Memorable Romantic (and SQUEE-worthy) TV Moments

February 14th, 2011

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In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, The TV Chick has sought the writing skills of one very equally dedicated TV viewer, Christine Szudzik, to talk about her most memorable romantic TV moments! There’s so many good ones from Jim and Pam, to Pacey and Joey! Enjoy!!

‘Tis the season for love and romance! And whether your Valentine’s Day plans consist of roses and a romantic dinner or a night on the couch demolishing an extra-large bag of Sabor de Soledad cheese puffs, Liz Lemon-style, V-day is the perfect time of year to look back at some of televisions’ most squee-worthy romantic moments. Here are a few of this TV fan’s all-time favorites.

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VIDEO PREVIEW: The Office Baby

March 3rd, 2010

Jim and Pam’s wedding was in my mind, one of the perfect Office episodes in its history. There are a few others I can pinpoint: Booze Cruise, Casino Night and The One Where Jim Proposed (I have deemed it that) that are in that same perfection category, and I think at the end of tomorrow night, the baby episode will rank among my all time favorites. I will admit, this season has had its ups and downs (wedding being a BIG up). I am a loyal viewer, and I still enjoy every episode (except for the clip show–this isn’t 1997!!), but it hasn’t been the most amazing season ever.

However, I think things are about to turn around. Tomorrow night is an hour long episode centered around Pam’s baby being born and I am thrilled to bring you some great video previews of the episode and the cast talking about the big day (no big spoilers).

John and Jenna talk about the Halpert baby:

Preview: “It’s Go Time”

Preview: “Pam’s Distractions”

Be sure to tune in tomorrow night to NBC at 9 pm for an hour long Office special!

NBC Thursday Night Comedies: Video Sneak Peeks

February 10th, 2010

Love is in the air for Parks & Recreation, where every February 13th is Galentine’s Day in Pawnee, and the ladies celebrate ladies!

Check out a video preview here:

And on The Office, the crew finally get to meet Sabre CEO Jo Bennett (Cathy Bates. Here’s a sneak peek:

Be sure to tune in tomorrow night starting at 8 pm for all new episodes of Community, Parks & Recreation, The Office and 30 Rock!

Best TV Of The Year: 2009

December 24th, 2009

As opposed to my Best of the Decade list which contained moments and episodes from the decade, this list will be less extensive because I didn’t want to limit myself to 5 best shows of 09. Keep in mind, this is in no particular order!

1.  Parks and Recreation: I did not enjoy this show in its first season. It was always all about “the pit” and getting rid of the pit. I adore Amy Poehler, but her role seemed a bit too Michael Scott-esque to me. However, whatever happened during the off-season was fantastic. Season two has been hilarious. The pit has taken a secondary role, and each character has had a chance to develop and grow. I didn’t care for Andy in the first season, but he has become one of my favorites. I think this show deserves a ton of recognition for really stepping up its game. It is a show I look forward to every week.

2. Lost: This past season has been phenomenal. Time changing, Dharma goodness, Hurley’s hilarious questions…it’s all been great. The creators are brilliant, and I have faith that they know exactly what they are doing and that the series finale is going to blow our minds.

3. How I Met Your Mother: This year has had such great episodes as The Playbook and The Front Porch (I will never forget how hard I laughed at suitjamas). While this show can have its up and downs, every episode makes me happy. And any excuse to watch Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) wax poetic about his “bro code” and “lemon laws” is great in my opinion.

4. The Office: Season 5 started off (in ’08) with the Jim and Pam proposal, and ended on a pregnancy. And season 6 had one of the best episodes of The Office ever with the Jim/Pam wedding. It was perfect in so many ways–hilarious but also showed us what we have been wanting for 6 years. I may have watched the boat scene upwards of 10 times. The show is at its best truly brilliant, and it has been a great season thus far. I can’t wait to see more.

5. Party Down: This show on Starz Network has garnered quite a following for itself. Created by Rob Thomas (of Veronica Mars fame) it stars many of his VM colleagues, and is truly fantastic. It is a hilarious and wonderful portrayal of a catering company in Los Angeles, and its employees who clearly want to be more than just cater waiters. It returns for a 2nd season in 2010, where Kristen Bell will be back, and Megan Mullally joins the cast. This is a show you must see! Catch up with it on DVD before season 2 begins.

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VIDEOS: The Office and Parks & Recreation Christmas Episodes

December 10th, 2009

I love The Office, and have been loving Parks and Recreation this season. The Christmas episodes are always hilarious and fun, so I thought I’d share some clips from tonight’s episodes! Be sure to tune in to NBC tonight to watch!

The Office:

Battle of the Santas:
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Erin makes a plea to her secret admirer:
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Introducing the Dunder Mifflin Christmas Tree:
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Parks and Recreation:

The pit turns into Pawnee’s Winter Wonderland:
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Leslie does the honors and lights the Pawnee Christmas Tree:
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EXCLUSIVE GIVEAWAY: Subtle Sexuality (The Office) – CLOSED

November 9th, 2009

In Office two-shotI posted the video last week, but it’s totally worth posting (and checking out) again! And now I have the opportunity to offer an amazing giveaway!

The Office is full of brilliant moments, and sometimes, they will come out with gems like this. Kelly Kapoor and Erin Hannon (the talented lady duo Mindy Kaling and Ellie Kemper) formed a girl band “Subtle Sexuality,” and dropped this single called Male Prima Donna. They also included the musical talent of Ed Helms and BJ Novak (Nard Dog and Mr. Understood respectively).

First, check out their single:
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Then, enter to win a Subtle Sexuality tee shirt as well as their CD!

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All you have to do to win is leave me a comment with your favorite moment, episode or quote from The Office (there are so many of them!) If you don’t watch the show, just leave me a nice comment and you will be entered to win.

Now sing it with me “You’re a male prima donna, but I can’t help but want ya…”

And also check out this behind-the-scenes video:

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The Office: Subtle Sexuality Video

October 30th, 2009

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I tried to post this yesterday, but the internet forces were working against me. So, better late than never right? The Office is full of brilliant moments, and sometimes, they will come out with gems like this. Kelly Kapoor and Erin Hannon (the talented lady duo Mindy Kaling and Ellie Kemper) formed a girl band “Subtle Sexuality,” and dropped this single called Male Prima Donna. It is pretty fantastic.

Check it out here:

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