John Krasinski is keeping busy during the quarantine restrictions.
The 40-year-old actor-director decided to launch his own YouTube show, titled “Some Good News,” and his first guest was Steve Carell. The former “Office” co-stars celebrated the 15th anniversary of the beloved comedy series premiering.
But first, the “Quiet Place” star did a short monologue acknowledging and thanking the healthcare workers who are risking their own lives to care for sick individuals during this pandemic.
Then, Krasinki called Carell: “So Steve, this week marked a huge anniversary for you and I. We were on a little show called ‘The Office’ and it turned 15 years old this week.”
During their conversation, Krasinki, who played Jim Halpert, and Carell, who played Michael Scott, talked about their favorite episodes and favorite memories from their time on set.
“Some of the most fun memories, personally or professionally, are intertwined and connected with that show,” Carell said.
Carell said one of his most memorable moments as the paper company manager was the “Dinner Party” episode and “all of our exchange around the micro-flat screen TV.”
Another one for Carell was when Jim impersonated Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson).
“Part of what was so much fun about it was that everybody in the cast was rooting for everybody else,” Carell said. “People would step back when it was time for people to shine and celebrate it. When you came in as Dwight that day it was crazy watching Jim do Dwight. You were a very good impressionist in general, I don’t think people know.”
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