Here’s a sampling of some current blogs written in the voices of TV characters:
Schrute-Space
“THE OFFICE,” NBC
blogs.nbc.com/office
Rainn Wilson usually pens Dwight’s blogs while on the set. “I understand my recent entries have managed to anger both Canadians and women. I imagine someone like Shania Twain must be doubly upset as she is both. (I think!?) I’m sorry, Shania. I think you are really beautiful. And I understand you are married to a mysterious ugly dude. What’s up with that?”
Barney’s Blog
“HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER,” CBS
cbs.com/primetime/how(underscore)i(under score)met(underscore)your(underscore)mother/ barneys(underscore)blog
Barney (right) recently gave advice on strategies for picking up bridesmaids at weddings: “You must move with the urgency and precision of a SWAT team kicking down the door, deciding who’s a civilian, and ghosting the bad guys before they can fire back.”
Dave’s Diatribe
“INVASION,” ABC
didyouseethelights.com
Conspiracy theorist Dave (left) often is seen blogging to alert residents of Homestead, Fla., and beyond to an alien takeover. “Remember, if you’re not vigilant, your little slice of the planet might be the next one coming under fire,” he wrote in a recent posting.
Emerald City Bar
“GREY’S ANATOMY,” ABC
emeraldcitybar.com
Joe the Bartender (right) hears all the problems experienced by the passionate doctors working at Seattle Grace Hospital. “(Meredith) told me the whole thing was a mistake–she never should’ve went to her dad’s house in the first place (of course, she told me this after a couple of vodka tonics).”
The Nurses’ Station
“GREY’S ANATOMY,” ABC
seattlegracegossip.com
Nurse Debbie (above) has all the dirt on the doctors and their out-of-surgery shenanigans. “I heard (today, at the coffee stand) Dr. Stevens talking to O’Malley–saying that McDreamy actually came to their house the night of the explosion to see Meredith!!”
Robin’s Daily Dose
“GENERAL HOSPITAL,” ABC
drrobinscorpio.com
Workaholic Dr. Robin Scorpio (right) recounts the melodrama that only a soap can deliver. “I really don’t know how much longer we can all go on working like this. But until a cure for the virus is found, I guess we don’t have much choice.”




