Review | Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey share their ‘Office’ memories

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Review | Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey share their ‘Office’ memories
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Review: Jenna Fischer and Angela Martin share their “Office” memories

Everyone is always talking about how we’re friends, but I think with the photos in the book, you can really feel and see the intimacy of our cast. We tried to share photos not just where we’re on set, but where we’re out in life together — like where Oscar has come ice skating with my family over Christmas Eve. These relationships were more than just work to us, and they still are.

Back to your relationship. What do you love about each other? What’s kept you best friends all these years?Angela has this unconditional love for people. If she makes you her friend, you're her friend for life. It’s this very solid, reliable, consistent love that she brings, and it makes me feel like I can really be myself with her and tell her anything.It’s the same with me for Jenna. She’s just a constant.

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