Jenna Fischer praises The Office's later seasons

Jenna Fischer, who played Pam Beesly in The Office, has shared her positive views on the show's quality following Steve Carell's departure. In a recent podcast appearance, she highlighted favorite episodes from seasons 8 and 9. Fischer argues that the series maintained its strength throughout its run.

Steve Carell's character, Michael Scott, was central to much of The Office's humor during its early years, serving as the manager of Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch. His exit in season 7's episode "Goodbye, Michael" marked a significant shift, with many fans perceiving a decline in the show's quality afterward.

However, Jenna Fischer, speaking on the Fly on the Wall podcast, offered a different perspective after rewatching the series. "My biggest takeaway from having rewatched it was that it's really good the whole time," she said. She noted a common belief among the cast and creators that the show peaked in seasons 3 or 4, but she found value beyond that point.

Fischer specifically addressed the post-Carell era, countering the idea that seasons 8 and 9 were merely treading water. "But when I watched everything, some of my favorite episodes were in Seasons 8 and 9 after Steve had left. There were still these amazing storylines," she explained. During this period, various managers replaced Michael Scott, yet Fischer believes the show continued to deliver engaging plots and comedy.

This sentiment echoes in discussions around spin-offs. Creator Greg Daniels recalled advice from Carell when developing The Office spin-off The Paper: "It doesn't matter. 'The Office' is fine. Go ahead, take a whack at it." Daniels shared this with The Hollywood Reporter, emphasizing the original series' enduring appeal as a team effort that influenced new projects.

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Dramatic composite image of Chicago PD, Fire, and Med midseason premieres action, investigations, fires, and ER emergencies against Chicago skyline.
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Chicago franchise midseason premieres deliver drama and cliffhangers

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The One Chicago universe returned on January 7, 2026, with gripping midseason premieres across Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med. Each episode picked up from fall cliffhangers, advancing intense storylines involving investigations, betrayals, and medical emergencies while leaving key questions unresolved.

The sitcom Seinfeld underwent a notable change in its writing process after co-creator Larry David left at the end of season seven, leading to a broader and stranger tone in the final two seasons. A writers' room replaced the original collaborative approach between David and Jerry Seinfeld. This shift influenced episodes, including the controversial finale.

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The co-creators of the iconic sitcom Friends, Marta Kauffman and David Crane, have revealed their preferred types of episodes from the series. Kauffman favors those involving births, while Crane prefers the Thanksgiving specials. These choices highlight the show's blend of humor and emotion that has kept it popular since its 2004 finale.

The upcoming Scrubs revival on ABC may not feature Neil Flynn's Janitor or Ken Jenkins' Dr. Bob Kelso in its first season, according to star Zach Braff. The series also plans tributes to the late Sam Lloyd, who played Ted Buckland. The reboot premieres February 25 with returning cast members.

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Apple TV+'s Shrinking returned with a one-hour season 3 premiere on January 28, focusing on themes of moving on and personal growth. The episode introduces major life transitions for characters like Jimmy facing an empty nest and Paul confronting his Parkinson's disease. Guest star Michael J. Fox appears as a fellow patient sharing insights on hallucinations.

The Simpsons airs its 800th episode on February 15, marking a significant milestone for the long-running animated series. Voice actress Yeardley Smith credits the show with providing the resources to recover from a severe 2016 injury. Executive producer Matt Selman discusses the show's elastic continuity and evolving storytelling.

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Matthew Perry, known for his role on Friends, directed and starred in a single episode of the medical comedy Scrubs shortly after his sitcom ended. The episode, titled My Unicorn, aired in November 2004 and marked his only directing credit in television or film. It featured a guest appearance by his real-life father, John Bennett Perry.

 

 

 

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