"Park and Rec's" Ron Swanson explains his "glorious mustache"
"100 percent real," says Nick Offerman. "It takes about a month to get it good and thick. I've always been a Lon Chaney-style whiskers-and-hair actor. When Mike and I started talking about Ron Swanson back in inception, the first thing we said was, 'This guy's got a big f–king mustache.'"
"The Office" isn't getting enough credit for tackling the financial crisis
Recent "Office" episodes have been "remarkable and profound," says Alex Strachan, adding: "Quietly, with no hype, chest-thumping or press publicity, The Office has become a ferocious and incisive commentary on the financial crisis as witnessed through the eyes of the middle-class wage slaves who are bearing the brunt of the economic recession. This season, 'The Office' has been all about wage freezes, job cuts and financial ruin — but it has remembered to bring the funny."
Rainn Wilson begs Comcast to give him a new trailer, "like Steve's"
"Dear Comcast, Congrats on Buying NBC & being my new employer. Now, can I have a trailer like Steve's? Jacuzzi?, holograms, bidet, etc…"
Check out Courteney Cox & Lisa Kudrow reunited on "Cougar Town"
"They didn’t want to play friends," Bill Lawrence says of the mini-"Friends" reunion, adding that Kudrow "plays a dermatologist who is a horrible, horrible person…"
"I Get That a Lot" returns with Rachael Ray, Paris Hilton, Snoop Dogg, Julie Chen
Check out Snoop Dogg as a parking lot attendant, Rachael Ray as a dry cleaner, Gene Simmons as a psychic guru, Paris Hilton as a gas station attendant, Tony Hawk as an obnoxious salesman and Julie Chen as a yogurt shop worker.

