With "mediocre" Jim, "The Office" has become TV's most depressing show
The downer recession storylines has gotten to Meghan Keane, who writes: "Now Jim has developed into the most depressing archetype: a mediocre man who has already realized his full potential. Gone is Jim's charming lack of enthusiasm for his job. Now he's proving exactly where a lack of drive is likely to lead you—to the mediocrity of middle management, where one is gripped by the fear of losing whatever corner of inanity you've carved for yourself in the workplace."
Wealthy "My Super Sweet 16" dad indicted for fraud
Oilman Gary Milby, who appeared with his daughter on MTV in 2007, allegedly bilked investors out of $12 million.
"Gossip Girl's" Josh Scwartz picks the albums that defined the decade
"The O.C." creator's picks include Arcade Fire's "Funeral" and White Stripes' "Elephant."
Taye Diggs' wife looks a lot like Rachel from "Glee"
So why doesn't Idina Menzel guest-star as Lea Michele's mom?
Rascal Flatts suspected of a "CSI" crime
One will be a victim, the other two will be the suspects. But will they also perform?
Jaimie Pressly to guest on "Rules of Engagement"
The "My Name is Earl" star returns to TV as a potential surrogate mother for Patrick Warburton.
Gallery to showcase "Lost" underground art
Catch a viewing of 16 "Lost"-inspired posters.
Steven Seagal delivers A&E's most-watched new show
With 3.5 million viewers, "Lawman" was the highest-rated new show launch in A&E history.


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