In defense of Jim & Pam's "Office" wedding
The long-held school of thought in TV is that Unresolved Sexual Tension should never be resolved, which means that Jim and Pam should never get together. But, says Alan Sepinwall, "this school of thought is misguided at best, idiotic and self-destructive at worst." In Jim and Pam's case, "It felt real, and it felt right." He adds: "More importantly, in the two-plus seasons since Jim and Pam started dating, then got engaged, then began preparing for a baby, 'The Office' has not been ruined. Jim and Pam didn't stop being funny, or interesting, just because they were together and happy, nor did they begin to dominate the show."
Greg Daniels not happy with spoilery "Office" promos
Looking back at Jim & Pam's romance // How Niagra Falls aided "Office" wedding
Hey NBC: Quit over-working "Jay Leno" with a 3-ring circus format
NBC wants Leno to be part of an earlier late-night, but the problem is his new format runs Jay ragged from segment to segment.
It's time to kill off "The Hills"
Without the emotional L.C., "The Hills" is now stuck with its evil elements.
Fox promo puts its stars in a strip club
Watch the "House," "Bones," "Lie to Me" and "Fringe" as they eye women and get lap dances.
Debate pits "Real Housewives" vs. "Real Housewives"
The New York and New Jersey cast will spar next week over which Bravo show is better. PLUS: Danielle Staub's ex threatens lawsuit.
Heidi Klum will keep the "Klum" despite changing her name
Heidi Samuel will continue to be known as Heidi Klum in her professional life.

