Dunder Mifflin Maternity Ward, How May I Direct Your Call?

Dunder Mifflin Maternity Ward, How May I Direct Your Call? I wonder if Yidio would be cool with me taking up a second job. If I can swing it, I think I’ll spend the next afternoon or two between news cycles polishing and padding my resume before sending it off to Dunder Mifflin.

It’s abundantly apparent that their health plan covers Cialis.

Whether the first post-Steve Carell season of “The Office” comes out “good” or “bad,” it will absolutely be “interesting.” It’s enough that we’ll get several episodes out of new “Jedi” Regional Manager James Spader ruling Scranton’s roost, before either Jim, Dwight or Andy ultimately reigns over the paper-pusher’s branch office.

It’s enough just wondering whether Carell will prove to have been the “Cheers” Shelley Long without whom the show could still go on and be successful, or the “Scrubs” Zach Braff without whom the show just loses its legs.

Want more? Babies! How about more babies? Producers have confirmed to TVLine that the Halpert brood will grow once more, since Jenna Fischer’s real-life pregnancy will be worked into Pam and Jim Halpert’s arc this season. But cast member Creed Bratton reported to TVLine recently that the Halperts aren’t the only ones going forth and multiplying.

“Someone else is pregnant, too,” Bratton said. Jim Halpert himself confirms it.

“It’s true,” said co-star John Krasinski. “We can’t say who, but someone else is pregnant.”

Figuring this out really shouldn’t be all that tricky. After all, outside Pam, there are only so many other women of child-bearing age on the show. Best three options? Kelly, Angela or Erin. And of the three, Angela would be the most intriguing, since the woman just won’t get it through her head quite yet that Robert is probably not batting for her team, and adding a pregnancy to that equation just makes for good dramedy.