
Merry Moroccan Christmas,
Office fans! I really think this week's episode is totally old-school Office goodness, which is a great way to end the 2008 episodes. Plenty of superuncomfortable, cringe-worthy moments mixed with hilarious things and Jam cuteness and — perhaps my favorite part of all — another Jim prank for Dwight!

At Dunder-Mifflin this week, Michael finds out that their branch has a surplus (I love Oscar's patient surplus explanation using the lemonade stand analogy) of $4,300 that they must use by the end of the day or it will be deducted from next year's budget. The staff is then divided on how to use the money: new chairs, or a new copier? Elsewhere, Dwight, Andy and Angela are butting heads while planning Andy and Angela's wedding at Schrute Farms.

You guys, Toby's back! I'm so happy! He's one of my all-time favorite supporting characters on
The Office (
who's yours?).

This episode of The Office should just be called The Andy Show — he gets all the best lines and does a hilarious job delivering them. And I love the teaming up of Andy and Oscar. So unlikely, and thus, so very funny.
Saturday Night Live head writer Seth Meyers recently said his biggest regret about the election-season episodes of SNL was that he
didn't get Joe Biden to come on the show. And the more I think about it, the more it really is a shame. Politics aside, Biden's just quippy enough that he could be a fantastic host!

It's almost like they have been listening to our wish for Pam to come back to the office on
The Office because the tiny Bluetooth thing is such a clever way to keep her involved while she's also still pursuing her own goals in New York. That tiny Bluetooth provides a lot of the laughs in this episode, as does Dwight's paranoia about why he received such negative customer reviews. And, of course,
Andy and Angela's wedding plans continue to be amusing — especially since they've chosen a
location, adding a new twist to the storyline.

Not so much Pam and Jim on this week's episode of
The Office — but lots of Michael and Holly! I love the way Michael is with Holly these days, especially his lines that don't seem to have anything undermining about them (like: "I think we can all totally agree that Holly is totally fantastic."). He's gotten so much sweeter (though he's still Michael, of course).

Some of the loveliest ladies of the big and small screens came out last night to celebrate Tommy Hilfiger and Bar Refaeli's
Ironic Iconic America. The lady of the hour looked typically gorgeous in her
LBD, while Elizabeth Banks and Jenna Fischer also got all dolled up in their party dresses. Adding a little bit of blue to the party was JoAnna Garcia, who has quickly become one of our new favorites thanks to
Privileged, which is one of the
Fall TV shows you should be watching.