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The rest of the office debates whether Hilary Swank is "hot". Kevin Malone leads the group voting she is not hot, claiming she looks like a "monster". Jim convinces Kevin to switch sides by having him imagine Hilary kissing him, only for Kevin to switch back, saying the debate is whether she is hot, not whether he would have sex with her.
As they are a small, family-owned operation made of an extremely nice family, Michael has a difficult time handing over their findings to Wallace. Meanwhile, the rest of the office holds a debate to settle a question: is Hilary Swank hot? The office is tied six to six when Michael off-handedly casts the winning vote for "yes".
In a January 2009 episode of The Office, "Prince Family Paper", the subplot of the episode is the office coworkers debating whether or not Hilary Swank is "hot". Swank referred to such discussions emphasizing the looks of women in Hollywood as doing a "disservice". [63] [64]
Hilary Swank is surrounded by an intimidating number of TODAY show producers, bookers and her own team in a 30 Rock dressing room, so her warm smile and new-mom glow are comforting to me.
It was the year 2000, and Hilary Swank was in a peculiar position. She had won her first Academy Award, for Boys Don’t Cry, having grasped the coveted statuette on stage in front of an audience ...
Hilary Swank is living her best life as she turns 49 with husband Philip Schneider and their twins by her side. “This is going to be the happiest birthday of all for Hilary,” a source ...
6th episode of the 2nd season of The Office "The Fight" The Office episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 6 Directed by Ken Kwapis Written by Gene Stupnitsky Lee Eisenberg Cinematography by Randall Einhorn Editing by Dean Holland Production code 2007 Original air date November 1, 2005 (2005-11-01) Running time 22 minutes Guest appearances Lance Krall as Ira Glicksberg Leslie David Baker as ...
Sergei Bachlakov/ABCIt was a mere month ago that I was so beleaguered by the state of the network television drama that I declared the entire genre dead. Yes, I’m well aware of how repugnant it ...