
Welcome back to my
Buzz Gift Guide series for all the entertainment lovers in your life. This week is all about gifting your peers who are, like you, totally obsessed with pop culture. I already found gifts for the
Sex and the City fanatic and
t-shirt-loving chicas.
One of my favorite moments of last night's episode of
The Office was when Michael first sees Toby after his Costa Rican hiatus and repeatedly shouts "no" in Toby's face. Michael doesn't try to keep his distaste for Toby a secret — everyone from the corporate Dunder-Mifflin Office to Scranton knows how much resentment Michael holds for him.
I doubt any of you have tried to set up your co-worker to be busted as a drug dealer, using basil from a caprese salad, no less, but are there any co-workers who you'd describe as your least favorite?

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?).

In addition to the new episode of
The Office that aired last night, this week also saw the start of a new round of The Office webisodes.
This round features Oscar getting in a bit of trouble after making an outburst at work.
I really enjoyed watching Oscar and Andy
on a business trip last week, and I'm glad they're also getting some more face time in the new webisodes.
The Office Rundown: Episode Eight, "Business Trip" 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.

Last night, Michael, Andy, and Oscar took a business trip that got them out of
The Office and took them to Canada. While Michael is off with the concierge from their hotel, Andy and Oscar get drunk together and enjoy each other's company. Andy tries to play Oscar's wingman by approaching two men in the bar he thought were gay, and Oscar encourages Andy to drunk dial Angela and ask her why she won't "do him."

NBC's
The Office has always been pretty geeky, but this season has really amped up the tech references (
tiny Bluetooths and
video chat, oh my!), and last night was no exception. There was so much good geek stuff that I had no choice: I had to make a quiz. See how you much you were paying attention to the tech in last night's episode!

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.

Naturally, since long-distance lovers Jim and Pam from
The Office have already conquered
video chat to keep-in-touch, why not take it to the next level with the world's tiniest Bluetooth earpiece?
In this funny clip, you'll see Pam showing off her latest tech purchase — a Bluetooth earpiece — which she found in a Japanese gadget store. Later in the show, Dwight notices that Jim is wearing one and says, "Is that the Matsahasi B400D, the world's tiniest bluetooth?"

Role-playing is
The Office's way of demonstrating that practice makes perfect, and Dwight and Jim's performance was comedic perfection. Jim played the client named Mr. Buttlicker while Dwight played the paper salesperson, and each role-player had his own pretend phone.