Monday, May 25, 2009

The Arthur Spooner Award (2009)

The Arthur Spooner Award for
Best Supporting Character in a Comedy Series


Rank. Character (Show)- Total Points...(My Rank)
10th. Tommy Brooks (Gary Unmarried)- 5 points

9th. Stewie Griffin (Family Guy)- 8 points

8th. Phil Knight (Kath and Kim)- 8 points...(4th)

7th. Murray Hewitt (Flight of the Conchords)- 9 points...(1st)

6th. Ryan Howard (The Office)- 10 points...(5th)


5th. Stevie Janowski (Eastbound & Down)- 10 points...(2nd)

4th. Frank Rossitano (30 Rock)- 11 points...(3rd)

3rd. Kenneth Parcell (30 Rock)- 15 points

Runner-Up

2nd. Andy Bernard (The Office)- 20 points

The Poolie Goes To

1st. Kevin Malone (The Office)- 21 points

And now with some words on Kevin Malone here is Mags...

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I would imagine just about everyone has done it in their lifetime: tried to see how many of something you can fit in your mouth. This is a serious undertaking, and it is never a pretty ending. However, as far as I can tell, most people give up on this around the age of ten. Not your winner for Best Supporting Character in a Comedy, The Office’s Kevin Malone. Kevin keeps a huge jar of M&Ms at his desk in the Dunder Mifflin office for this purpose alone.

To fill his time outside the office, Kevin is in a band called Scrantonicity II (newly formed after a rift developed between the members of his former band, Scrantonicity). All you really need to know about Kevin is that a new employee (Holly) was pranked and told that Kevin was mentally challenged. Holly interacted with Kevin frequently, and at no point did Kevin do anything to make her think otherwise. This is a man who enjoys the simple things in life, shredding documents, eating hot dogs on the beach, bathroom humor. While Malone might not be the most dynamic character on The Office, there are few that do so much with so little. Congratulations, Kevin.

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