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** [[In the Loop|That snotty American intern]] who looks like a stick-insect is the new Jan. |
** [[In the Loop|That snotty American intern]] who looks like a stick-insect is the new Jan. |
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** [[Mad Men|Harry Crane]] tried to get Pam to continue her college degree. |
** [[Mad Men|Harry Crane]] tried to get Pam to continue her college degree. |
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** Why is [[Heroes (TV)|HRG]] flirting with Angela?! |
** Why is [[Heroes (TV series)|HRG]] flirting with Angela?! |
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** [[Parks and Recreation|Ann]] is Karen. |
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** Jan is [[Monk |
** Jan is [[Monk|Trudy]]! |
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** From the UK version: [[Sherlock|John]] is Tim. |
** From the UK version: [[Sherlock|John]] is Tim. |
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*** Tim has also been to [[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy|space]] and [[Lord of the Rings|The Middle Earth]]. |
*** Tim has also been to [[Hitch Hikers Guide to The Galaxy|space]] and [[Lord of the Rings|The Middle Earth]]. |
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** Nellie may or may not have previously been [[Doctor Who|a temp]]. |
** Nellie may or may not have previously been [[Doctor Who|a temp]]. |
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** Comedian Robin Ince has a small role as an interview candidate. |
** Comedian Robin Ince has a small role as an interview candidate. |
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Dwight's new best friend Rolf in Season 5's finale is [[The Venture Brothers |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Dwight's new best friend Rolf in Season 5's finale is [[The Venture Brothers|freakin' Rusty Venture]]. |
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** [[Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy|Champ Kind]]'s first appearance as Todd Packer was over the phone. |
** [[Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy|Champ Kind]]'s first appearance as Todd Packer was over the phone. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: Indie darling [[Zooey Deschanel]] was apparently offered a regular role on the show for Season 8, but ultimately turned it down in favor of the lead in the [[ |
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Indie darling [[Zooey Deschanel]] was apparently offered a regular role on the show for Season 8, but ultimately turned it down in favor of the lead in the [[Fox]] sitcom ''[[New Girl]]''. |
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* Several ''[[The Daily Show]]'' alums have appeared on the American version of the show. There are the obvious stars [[Steve Carell]] and Ed Helms, but also Rob Corrdry, Beth Littleford, and the aforementioned Wyatt Cenac have had minor roles or were reoccurring characters. |
* Several ''[[The Daily Show]]'' alums have appeared on the American version of the show. There are the obvious stars [[Steve Carell]] and Ed Helms, but also Rob Corrdry, Beth Littleford, and the aforementioned Wyatt Cenac have had minor roles or were reoccurring characters. |
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Revision as of 17:09, 9 April 2014
- Hey, It's That Guy!:
- Mr. Leslie Chow is a member of Michael's improv class.
- As is Wyatt Cenac
- Artie was a rude pizza delivery boy kidnapped by Michael.
- Shirley worked briefly with Dwight in Staples.
- Stringer Bell and Beady Russell got a job as Michael's boss in Dunder-Mifflin and Human Resources rep, respectively.
- Blow job girl is the new receptionist.
- That snotty American intern who looks like a stick-insect is the new Jan.
- Harry Crane tried to get Pam to continue her college degree.
- Why is HRG flirting with Angela?!
- Ann is Karen.
- Jan is Trudy!
- From the UK version: John is Tim.
- Tim has also been to space and The Middle Earth.
- Nellie may or may not have previously been a temp.
- Comedian Robin Ince has a small role as an interview candidate.
- Mr. Leslie Chow is a member of Michael's improv class.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Dwight's new best friend Rolf in Season 5's finale is freakin' Rusty Venture.
- Champ Kind's first appearance as Todd Packer was over the phone.
- What Could Have Been: Indie darling Zooey Deschanel was apparently offered a regular role on the show for Season 8, but ultimately turned it down in favor of the lead in the Fox sitcom New Girl.
- Several The Daily Show alums have appeared on the American version of the show. There are the obvious stars Steve Carell and Ed Helms, but also Rob Corrdry, Beth Littleford, and the aforementioned Wyatt Cenac have had minor roles or were reoccurring characters.