In case you missed the “good” news last week, Some Good News, the feel-good, hope-inspiring YouTube show John Krasinski put together in his home office to lift people’s spirits during the quarantine was sold for BIG BUCKS.
11.05.2020 - 09:19 / etonline.com
John Krasinski continues to be the man who makes dreams come true.
On Sunday's new episode of the actor's hit web series (), Krasinski welcomed Susan and John, two lovebirds whose proposal was like something out of a TV show.
In fact, it was directly out of Krasinski's beloved sitcom. When John decided to pop the question to Susan, he did so outside a gas station convenience store — just like Krasinski's character, Jim Halpert, did when he asked Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) to marry him.
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In case you missed the “good” news last week, Some Good News, the feel-good, hope-inspiring YouTube show John Krasinski put together in his home office to lift people’s spirits during the quarantine was sold for BIG BUCKS.
John Krasinski finally broke his silence and explained why he sold his 'Some Good News' web talk show. After people across the world started practicing social distancing earlier this year, the production was various talk shows was put on hold. In an attempt to spread some positivity, The Office actor came up with a YouTube talk show titled Some Good News, in which he reported happy news from across the world. The show was an overnight hit and was highly praised by the viewers.
John Krasinski just gave his very first interview since his online show “Some Good News” was acquired by ViacomCBS, and he gave that interview to none other than Rainn Wilson, his onetime co-star in “The Office”.
John Krasinski just gave his very first interview since his online show “Some Good News” was acquired by ViacomCBS, and he gave that interview to none other than Rainn Wilson, his onetime co-star in “The Office”.
The Office actor John Krasinski had started a YouTube show called Some Good News. This show focused on getting all the happy and cheerful news from across the world in order to bring some joy to the lives of the audiences.
John Krasinski's good works have not gone unnoticed.
John Krasinski has confirmed he will be taking a break from making his Some Good News web show.
John Krasinski's webseries came into the world at a dark time and tried to inspire people to look on the bright side. On Sunday, the show posted what it called its finale, and demonstrated exactly how it succeeded in its mission.
John Krasinski made sure he held onto his fair share of memorabilia from the set of beloved U.S. sitcom The Office.
Whenever a television show ends, many cast members get to take a keepsake from the set and in John Krasinski‘s case, he has a lot of memorabilia from The Office.
NBCThe mystery of who has Pam's teapot from The Office has been solved: It's John Krasinski.Krasinski appeared with Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey's Office Ladies podcast for the recap of "Casino Night" and revealed the props he has at home, along with a story about auditioning for the show with Fischer that he never shared with her before.Regarding the end of the show, Krasinski, Fischer and Kinsey recalled the secret way Greg Daniels wrapped the show for the cast and how he stole the Dunder
The cast came together to recreate the famous wedding scene between Jim and Pam and their memorable wedding entrance dance.
As if the recent Jim Halpert and Michael Scott reunion wasn’t already amazing enough, things just got taken to a whole new level!!
The actor also officiated a fan wedding
The cast of “The Office” has reunited for a very special wedding on Zoom, recreating the memorable wedding entrance dance from Jim and Pam’s wedding on the iconic sitcom.
By Denise Petski
Back together — ish. When megafans of The Office Susan and John reached out to John Krasinski to let him know they had recreated Jim’s proposal to Pam (Jenna Fisher) from the NBC sitcom, Krasinski, 40, thought of a way to surprise the couple.
John Krasinski, Steve Carell, and the rest of "The Office" crew reunited for a very important occasion -- and no, it wasn't a reboot of the hilarious sitcom. But it was for a good cause.