![]() For the rest of our chat over coffee, he doesn’t pose for any more pictures, but makes eye contact and gives fans a considered moment, like a fist-bump. The writer/actor/now-director takes being spotted in stride, accepting that it’s part of the job. As they leave, the boy softly repeats, “B.J. Novak wrote the boy’s favorite children’s book, The Book with No Pictures, says the mother, and they take a picture even as the son feigns discomfort. (In the Season 2 writers’ room, when they were breaking the toaster-fire episode, Mike Schur told Novak, “People are gonna shout ‘Ryan started the fire!’ at you for the rest of your life.’” He wasn’t wrong.) But he’s also approached by a woman and her very shy son, too young to know The Office. The popularity of The Office defies generation gaps teenagers who missed the show’s broadcast run clock Novak as Ryan, Dunder Mifflin’s resident weasel. ![]() People drift in twos and threes through the green-and-white maze of wooden stalls and counters, pausing at menu boards or clustering in the shade. Farmer’s Market is slow on an August morning. ![]()
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