Podcasts Sarah on 29 Jan 2007 07:38 pm
Episode #7 - Best Line Ever
With your hosts Kimberly, Melody, and Sarah. Contributor Kimmy Blair joins us for her first “Performance Review”!
Scranton Scoop
- “The Office” wins the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- John Krasinski and Rainn Wilson both appeared in films featured at the Sundance Film Festival this year: Trailer for “Smiley Face” | Trailer for “The Last Mimzy”
- New York Times article about how music is used in “The Office”
- Greg Daniels in Variety and TV Guide
- John Krasinksi radio interview on Detroit’s WCSX 94.7 FM
Performance Review - “Grief Counseling”
Fandomnicity
- “The Office” recut as a drama
- A list of all of Jim’s pranks
- Jenna Fischer and Joss Whedon blog about Whedon’s directing “The Office”
- International That’s What She Said Day is February 15th
- Castmembers have been dropping by theofficechat.com
- Recommendation of the Week: The Scranton Times Livejournal Community
Email Surveillance - Yellow Dot Lisa wants to know whether we think Jim’s promotion has changed him.
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Running Time: 36:42
5 Responses to “Episode #7 - Best Line Ever”

on 30 Jan 2007 at 2:41 pm 1.Kadi said …
I’m all caught up listening! Really good episode. I love how you went into the different meanings of the title. You’re right about Jim and his own version of grief counseling! I’d love to hear more title analyzing in the Performance Review segment!
on 31 Jan 2007 at 1:15 pm 2.Tonia said …
Great show! Can’t wait for next week’s podcast!
on 31 Jan 2007 at 7:45 pm 3.Sarah said …
Thanks, Tonia! It was good to hear from you again!
on 04 Feb 2007 at 3:45 pm 4.Dave said …
Thanks for doing this podcast. I’ve listened to and enjoyed each one.
I have one suggestion about the production, not the substance. The podcast has very uneven volumes and sound qualities; sometimes I have to turn up the volume very high to hear things clearly, and sometimes even if I do this there is static or interference (not sure what word is best used to describe it). It would be great if you can discern what may cause that static and if you could make the volume consistent.
Regardless, thanks again for taking the time to create the podcasts.
on 04 Feb 2007 at 4:52 pm 5.melody said …
Thanks for the comment, Dave! Part of the problem has already been resolved. I had a crappy microphone that got worse by the week. Said microphone has been trashed. I think that’ll help with the uneven volume, too. Even still, we were new to the editing process when we began, and we’re working to improve every week. Thanks again for the feedback - we genuinely appreciate it!