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was born on the 13th February 1965, in Salem, Massachusetts USA, and is an actor and writer perhaps best known for his role of David Wallace in the television series “The Office” aired from 2006 to 2011, as well as for that of Ted Mercer in “The Lying Game” (2011 – 2013) series aired on ABC Family.

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Stay tuned for more from our interviews with Kate Flannery and Andy Buckley, and while waiting to get more seasons of Superfan episodes, celebrate some of the show's best inside jokes and then head to our Winter and Spring TV premiere schedule to see what new and returning shows are hitting the small screen soon.Andrew P.

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The Office is now available to stream on Peacock, though availability differs by subscription tier, with more episodes and features available for those who opt for the Premium Plus option. It's fun to know that Jon Favreau wanted Buckley to keep the expletives flying, and we can only hope that there are similar deleted scenes to be found with comedian Bill Burr on Favreau's The Mandalorian. Maybe if the whole Ryan situation had gone his way years before, David wouldn't have felt the need to drop F-bombs aplenty when railing on Andy for bullshitting everybody about his three-month absence that kicked off at the end of Season 8. It's perhaps no coincidence that both scenes Andy Buckley mentioned feature David Wallace yelling at a Dunder-Mifflin employee for committing extremely fireable offenses, only to have Michael double-back and assure both Ryan and then Ed Helms' Andy that they weren't really losing their jobs. But the other episode Buckley was referring to is the final season's 16th episode, titled "Moving On," which aired just before the backdoor pilot for the proposed Dwight spinoff. Novak's Ryan is crying after being berated on the phone by David for being back in the office after his arrest. Just storyline-wise, you couldn't have that much.Īmusingly enough, Andy Buckley isn't even shown during the scene in which B.J. I mean, because all the stuff that didn't make it was probably equally as funny as the stuff that did.

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It would be funny if that one showed up, but I'm sure it won't. It's crazy, and it's so out of character that it's like insane and will never be seen, probably, unless somebody you know, finds it somewhere. I mean, every other word is just, you know, M-F this. He just kept saying, 'Swear more, swear more.' By the end of it – and there's an edited version of it floating around somewhere – I mean, it's like Tony Soprano. And they cut it out?' And so we did it, and Favreau really got a kick out of it, and so we did three or four more takes of that. Anybody want to do anything?' And I said, 'Hey, can we try it where Wallace swears. Jon Favreau directed that episode, and we did it, we did like three or four takes, and they said, 'Okay, all right. This will never make it, I'm sure, but it was a scene – an alternate version – where I'm yelling it at Ed Helms after he's been on the boat for three months and lying to me. Like, I'm on the phone and I'm berating him, and he's crying on the phone. Like, I had forgotten about this one somebody reminded me the other day, and I think it's on YouTube: a deleted scene where I make Ryan cry. I haven't a chance to really look at all the deleted stuff. It's not a very prominent visual, and the lack of a proper explanation has perplexed fans for many years.

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Kate Flannery is specifically referring to the first half of the Season 5 premiere, "Weight Loss," in which Meredith can be seen suffering from some kind of a wild skin condition on her face, and possibly elsewhere. So I'm excited to finally put that to bed. Well, the first one that comes to mind that I'm excited about it being answered is, during the 'Weight Loss' episode, Meredith has a terrible skin condition, and it was never explained. Check out what she said below, or give the video above a watch. When I spoke with Kate Flannery about deleted scenes she was most excited to see incorporated into the streaming episodes, she didn't talk about any boozy moments, but rather a weirdo Meredith detail that was never properly explained during the episode. And you know if Kate Flannery's character Meredith Palmer was a real person, she would have been drinking everyone under the table, the couch and possibly the entire house. The Office debuted on Peacock starting at midnight on New Year's Day, as many fans out there were likely getting their drink on.















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