April 25, 2007 - Rainn Wilson, better known as Dwight form NBC's The Office, has signed Wilson, according to Variety, came up with the concept himself. He'll in an effort to make himself appear more desirable. Who hasn't tried that a time or two?
It's not an Earth-shattering concept for a comedy, but it's Rainn Wilson, and that's enough right there.
The script for Experience will be penned by Mark and Brian Gunn, a Wilson, the trade says, approached the writers after reading Juvie, a for juveniles.
Andy's shunned, gambling runs rampant, and Michael considers jumping.
Dwight's our hero and Michael accidentally cross-dresses.
Are they any better than normal reruns?
Upcoming repeats will feature previously deleted material.
Steve Carell and a jaw-dropping collection of 21 other members of The Office cast and crew talk about the beloved comedy series.
J.J.
Abrams directs as Michael and Dwight annoy cocktail party hosts and Pam sees Roy for who he is.
A couple of PSA's and some new clips from the next episode.
As Joss Whedon directs, Jim turns into a vampire, Michael teaches a business class, and Ryan gets in trouble.
Michael tries to take over the wedding, and the Jim-Karen-Pam-Roy quadrangle gets more complicated.
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