JamesG
08-06-2012, 03:01 PM
What's your favorite individual moment from "The Office"?
You know what, it's not like I go back and watch episodes, but I was flipping through and there was an episode called 'Office Olympics'. And there was a scene where I come back in and they've been playing games all day.
My character comes back in and I've had all this trouble purchasing a condo -- and it's been a big problematic experience. And Jim awards me one of these medals -- and my character is taking it very literally and very earnestly. and it's really done more as a joke, but it evolves into something else.
And I watched it because there was very little dialogue during this scene and I really enjoyed the moments on the show that were not scripted. It was just a shot of John [Krasinski] and a shot of him connecting with Jenna [Fisher's] character, Pam, and a shot of me being just full of pride -- like sort of misplaced. But very earnest and he's very touched.
And I just -- I loved little moments of connection like that. And it was very subtle and I love that aspect of the show -- that weren't even scripted but just sort of elegant. You know, elegant relationship.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/06/steve-carell-hope-springs_n_1747617.html?
You know what, it's not like I go back and watch episodes, but I was flipping through and there was an episode called 'Office Olympics'. And there was a scene where I come back in and they've been playing games all day.
My character comes back in and I've had all this trouble purchasing a condo -- and it's been a big problematic experience. And Jim awards me one of these medals -- and my character is taking it very literally and very earnestly. and it's really done more as a joke, but it evolves into something else.
And I watched it because there was very little dialogue during this scene and I really enjoyed the moments on the show that were not scripted. It was just a shot of John [Krasinski] and a shot of him connecting with Jenna [Fisher's] character, Pam, and a shot of me being just full of pride -- like sort of misplaced. But very earnest and he's very touched.
And I just -- I loved little moments of connection like that. And it was very subtle and I love that aspect of the show -- that weren't even scripted but just sort of elegant. You know, elegant relationship.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/06/steve-carell-hope-springs_n_1747617.html?