The show seems to have written the character into a corner: whether he rises or falls, the fans still lose
Andy gives the characters a lecture after Michael discovers he has a cold sore
The show borrowed heavily from "Saturday Night Live," from the live band to the familiar commercials
Several other series have attempted live broadcasts to mixed results. How will the NBC sitcom fare?
With just one episode left, how did the year treat each of the show's characters?
The show's portrayal of same-sex unions is groundbreaking, but there's still a ways to go
Our panel is split on this week's duets episode: Is it a return to form or a step in the wrong direction?
What does it mean to be a New Yorker? According to this week's episode, catching sight of the legendary director
With one more episode to go in the season, the new firm's future is uncertain—and every other plot line seems insignificant in comparison
The show gets a new guest star, which raises a range of compelling questions
After confronting their own mortality, will the characters finally grow up?
Glee's Jane Lynch sings, gets naked on an entertaining new episode of Saturday Night Live.
This week's episode saw the characters confront their own mortality—with some fun along the way
Andy stars in a production of "Sweeney Todd" in an episode that highlights what's best about the series
Jack goes to Washington to lobby Congress and meets a congresswoman committed to diversity
An earthquake forces the characters to deal with the important things in life
Last night's religion episode felt like a public service announcement. It's time to stop giving the show a free pass on its bad dramatic writing.
Our panel weighs in on this week's episode, which featured a tragedy, a Beatles' song, and a grilled Cheesus
The show pays homage to a familiar pop culture touchstone—but not for the first time
This week's episode sees the three main characters attempt to be other people