Fischer: A good example of improv that paid off was in our episode "The Gay Witch Hunt" [Season 3, Episode 1]. That kiss between Oscar and Steve [Carell] was not scripted. And all of our reactions are the real reactions. It speaks so much to Oscar's professionalism that he did not break.
Nunez: I do not break. You can write that down. He wasn't supposed to kiss me. We did it a couple of times, and he wasn't kissing me. And then that once, I see his lips coming closer and closer; I'm like, "Dear God, he's going to kiss me." And sure enough, he planted one on my face.
Fischer: In the moment you don't know. It's like, "Did we just go too far?" But it was so great! And then Rainn got up and tried to kiss Oscar, and we all lost it.
Pam Beesly the Vampire Slayer? Well, not exactly.
Rumor has it that Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator and TV ubergod Joss Whedon will return to television to direct an upcoming episode of NBC's hit sitcom (and Televisionary obsession) The Office.
The move marks Whedon's first return to the small screen since the release of Firefly feature film spinoff Serenity. Before that, the prolific creator wrote and directed a number of episodes on Buffy, Angel, and Firely (and wrote his fair share of Roseanne scripts as well).
But what really gets my geek blood going is that Whedon's Office episode will be followed by J.J. Abrams' Office installment. Whedon and Abrams on The Office? The creators of Buffy and Lost and Steve Carell??? Somewhere the stars collided... or I'm dreaming.
Pinch me.
Look for Whedon's take on Michael Scott and the gang at Dunder-Mifflin to air sometime in the spring.
And, in the meantime, let's just hope there isn't a Hellmouth under Scranton.
Illyria skrev:Joss ska regissera ett avsnitt av The Office?
Och på Whedonesque svarar Joss "Yes, people, it's true. I am the ideal mate."... fast skämtar han eller är det allvar?
Zap2it skrev:NBC has given the first-year hit an early pickup for the 2007-08 season, network chief Kevin Reilly told reporters Wednesday at the Television Critics Association press tour. Three other series -- comedies "My Name Is Earl" and "The Office" and long-running drama "Law & Order: SVU" -- also got the go-ahead for next season.
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