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They were right. And thank God. The Office (Tuesdays, 9:30 p.m. E.T.; preview March 24, 9:30 p.m. E.T.) keeps elements of the original, like the mockumentary format and the long, awkward pauses. But it finds a discomfiting American humor...
...could run for ten years [in a format like that],” Mallozzi notes with a quiet joy, both for the potential shelf-life of the film and for the good work...
...form as the old order reemerges. The previews for the next episode—in which, as far as we can tell, the old crew of Ryan, Seth, Marissa, and Summer get locked in the mall and hilarious antics ensue—suggest a return to the crazy caper format of some of last season’s best episodes. And from there, who knows? Ryan and Marissa might reunite. Maybe Jimmy Cooper will even come back. The future is bright, but let’s not count our chickens yet?...
Spring also poses another challenge: a change in the format of the regattas the team will race, for spring is Harvard’s team racing season...
...more recently, Daniel E. Kafie ’05 and others decided to take a more sardonic approach to the issue. Their website, adapting the format of Mahan and Terry’s site, replaced references to the Sudan with “[Insert claim against harvard],” and offered a link to: “[...FAQ—answers need not be accurate...