‘The Office’ series finale will put in some overtime
Looks like “The Office” is putting in a little overtime before clocking out of its nine-year run.
NBC announced Tuesday that the long-running comedy’s final episode, which was already slated to take up an hour, will now extend an additional 15 minutes--airing from 9 to 10:15 p.m. ET/PT on May 16.
We can’t say we’re all that surprised. When The Times spoke to Greg Daniels, the show’s developer/executive producer/show runner, he was gearing up to make edits on the final episode--a daunting task, he said.
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“There’s all these moments and you want to make sure everybody has a chance to have some closure on their stories and say goodbye or whatever,” he said. It was a big question of trying to fit everything in. That’s the big issue right now because we have an 81-minute cut for the final episodes, and we have to cut it down to about 41 or 42 minutes. That’s half of it! I don’t know how we’re gonna to do it.”
Looks like he and NBC were able to compromise -- the good ol’ Michael Scott way.
Because of the carryover, drama “Hannibal” will air from 10:15-11 p.m. ET/PT with “limited interruption.”
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