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“The three of us went through this together, arm in arm, from the very beginning,” Wilson says. “John and Jenna are truly the younger brother and sister I never had. We’ve done movies and traveled the world and grown up from young pups to the old, haggard adults you see before you now. But there’s a lot of love in that trio.”

“The three of us went through this together, arm in arm, from the very beginning,” Wilson says. “John and Jenna are truly the younger brother and sister I never had. We’ve done movies and traveled the world and grown up from young pups to the old, haggard adults you see before you now. But there’s a lot of love in that trio.



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The Office: First and Last Appearances







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“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that the point?”

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“There’s a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that the point?”







"John Krasinski wrote what’s inside the card at some point prior to us shooting the scene for A.A.R.M. and it is a private message to his co-star and dear friend, Jenna Fischer. They are the only ones who knows what it says. She read it for the first time when he gave it to her in the first take we shot and I can tell you that judging from her emotional response, it’s really something special." -

David Rogers (x)

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“We had been shooting so hard for the month previous, and that day we had been shooting for 13 or 14 hours,” Wilson says, “When they called, ‘And that’s a wrap on the television show The Office,’ I just burst into tears. At the same time, I felt relief and exultant joy. I compare it to V-J Day in Times Square, where it was like that photograph of that sailor kissing that girl and hats being thrown in the air. It’s a celebration but it’s also exhausting.” 

“We had been shooting so hard for the month previous, and that day we had been shooting for 13 or 14 hours,” Wilson says, “When they called, ‘And that’s a wrap on the television show The Office,’ I just burst into tears. At the same time, I felt relief and exultant joy. I compare it to V-J Day in Times Square, where it was like that photograph of that sailor kissing that girl and hats being thrown in the air. It’s a celebration but it’s also exhausting.”