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The season finale, "Free Family Portrait Studio", was viewed by 4.49 million viewers, making it the lowest finale for The Office to air, beating the first-season finale "Hot Girl", which was viewed by 4.8 million viewers. [39] [40] The drop in ratings led to a lower ad-price for the series, with an average cost of $178,840 per 30-second ...
"Tallahassee" received largely positive reviews from critics, with many noting that the Florida story-line gave the series a focus. TV Equals noted that the episode was "one of the best episodes of The Office this season and [possibly] one of the better episodes from the last couple of seasons."
8 44% (25 reviews) 6.3/10 "The Office spends its eighth season in the midst of an identity crisis as characters leave and reappear, but at least Robert California is gone." 9 79% (43 reviews) 7.2/10 "The Office ' s final season returns the series to fine form, balancing the funny with the heartfelt and reminding viewers what made the show great."
Way to go, The Office!" [10] Many other reviews compared the episode, either positively or negatively, to previous episodes. Jeffrey Hyatt from Screencrave gave the episode an 8/10 rating and wrote, "I'd say it was the strongest of the six episodes so far this season ...
The office members frantically try to figure out what it means, causing a crisis for new manager Andy Bernard. "The List" was the first episode of The Office to feature James Spader's Robert California in a starring role. The episode received moderately positive reviews with many commenting that it proved the series could survive without Carell.
"Jury Duty" received mostly positive reviews from critics, with many reviews noting that the episode was a step in the right direction for the show. According to Nielsen Media Research , "Jury Duty" drew 5.31 million viewers and received a 2.8 rating/7% share in the 18–49 demographic, marking a 10% drop in ratings from the previous episode ...
"Pam's Replacement" is the seventh episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's 159th episode overall. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on November 10, 2011. It was written by Allison Silverman and was directed by Matt Sohn.
"The Incentive" received mixed reviews from critics with many mainly criticizing the episode for recycling stories. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was viewed by 6.7 million viewers and received a 3.5 rating/9 percent share among adult between the ages of 18 and 49, marking a drop in the ratings from the season premiere, " The ...