Mindy Kaling opens up about her new book and how Kim Kardashian's divorce is overwhelming her life.
There are certain things that Kelly Kapoor would do that Mindy Kaling would not. A couple: Fake a pregnancy for attention. Write a letter of support to Jennifer Aniston. Then, of course, there are things that Kelly and Mindy would both do.
The Office's Jenna Fischer said 'I do' to Lee Kirk over the weekend.
Congratulations to everyone's favorite receptionist, The Office's Jenna Fischer, who married writer Lee Kirk over the weekend.
Although details about the super-secret weeding are scarce, we do know that several of Jenna's Office castmates were in attendance at the Malibu Calif. wedding, including Rainn Wilson, who plays the kooky Dwight.
“Went to the most beautiful wedding I’ve ever experienced. Total Love, Jenna Fischer & Lee Kirk!” Rainn tweeted.
Michael Scott has much Office wisdom to impart on love, dating and awkward moments.
The news recently broke that Steve Carell is leaving his role as Michael Scott on The Office. This leaves us bereft, huddled in the fetal position, our knees tucked up to our throats. Why? Well, aside from the fact that Michael Scott is the heart of Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch, he's taught us an awful lot about love, and we don't know that our love lives will hold up without him. Jim and Pam? Dwight and Angela? Andy and Erin? They don't hold a candle to Michael Scott and his... rotating cast of awkward love interests. So what are the top 5 things he's taught us?
Love 'em or hate 'em, they kept you tuned in this year
Whether they were hot together on the big or small screen, in cartoon or real-life, 2009 wasn't dull thanks to these 10 couples. Love 'em or hate 'em, they kept you tuned in this year
The Office is good for more than a solid chuckle. There are a number of love lessons to be gleaned from the employees at Dunder-Mifflin Paper Company. After the jump, our favorites:
A night of drunken debauchery is still the best way to prepare a man for marriage.
A bachelor party, contrary to popular belief, is not a celebration of marriage. In fact, it's the opportunity to refute its very principles. A kick-ass bachelor proves a man, "still has it," is still studly and most importantly, is still on the market, at least in theory.
A look at some of the most unhealthy relationships ever filmed.
Sure, the characters in television shows are generally gorgeous, intelligent, and seem to lead lives well out of their financial means. Nevertheless, even these blessed fictional beauties have problems when it comes to relationships. Commitment phobes, sex addicts, and the emotionally unhealthy run rampant on today's most popular television programs. Take a look at these couples and feel better about your own relationship. You're welcome.
These TV couples show us how to keep romance in our relationships every week. Who does it best?
Tami and Eric, Friday Night Lights.
1%
Lily and Marshall, How I Met Your Mother.
3%
Meredith and Derek, Grey's Anatomy.
6%
Jim and Pam, The Office.
2%
Simon and Paula, American Idol.
88%