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Second Drink: Job Fair

Today we’re breaking down Job Fair. Michael, Pam, Oscar and Darryl set up a booth at Valley View High School’s Job Fair in hopes of finding a new intern. Jim, Andy and Kevin golf with a potential client. Jenna and Angela speculate what a crossover episode between The Office and M ...  Show more

The Paper Ep 7: I Love You

This week on Office Ladies 6.0 Jenna and Angela break down the seventh episode of The Paper, “I Love You.” When Marv is temporarily relocated to the newsroom, Ned spirals into full-on daddy-issues mode, culminating in a very public (and very cringe) admission to his boss. Meanwhi ...  Show more

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