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      • The Office received moderately positive reviews from critics (except for the pilot episode which received mixed reviews) during its short first season, but the following seasons, particularly Carell's performance, received significant acclaim from television critics as the show's characters, content, structure, and tone diverged considerably from the original British series.
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  1. The Office doesnt unfortunately. Seasons 1-4 has Greg Daniels as the showrunner. The quality dropped significantly when Paul Lieberstein took over in season 5. Seasons 2 and 3 are some of the best network comedy episodes ever but what came after was mediocre to terrible.

  2. The first two times I tried to watch the show I quit halfway through season 1. It's 100% worth moving through to season 2 and onwards as Michael becomes more of a complex character than just resident ass of the office with zero redeeming qualities.

  3. The UK version of The Office worked because it was an exaggerated reflection of real life; it was relatable. The US version just feels like a series of over-the-top skits, some of which are undoubtedly funny, but collectively they don’t make for a good show. Jim is far from relatable, and quite frankly, he’s a dick.

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    The Office isn’t set in the 20th century, but it feels as though it could be. The sense of timelessness was a deliberate move by Greg Daniels, who outlawed pop culture references as a general rule, to ensure that the show wasn’t pegged to a particular period. That was a shrewd move which doubtless contributes to the show’s longevity a decade after ...

    If Gen Z are unlikely to personally experience the black hole/reliable comfort of a Dunder Mifflin-ish job these days, does it even make sense to them? Of course, and aside from the fact that they have imaginations, that’s because so much of The Office is universal. The Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin, with its weirdoes and bullies and warehouse ...

    There are over 200 episodes of The Office. It is not a scarce commodity that requires eking out or – to be frank – treating with any respect at all. It’s a bountiful joy. When you’ve seen it once, you can go right back to the start and use it as atmosphere, as a companion, as a marvellous, grateful alternative to all the television that makes deman...

    The mockumentary format provided by the show’s UK original builds in complicity between viewers and characters. When Pam looks to camera across a crowded room, she’s looking specifically at you. Her exasperation and shock and desperation are appeals made to you, the friend who understands. The lightly serialised, beautifully honed character comedy ...

  4. This U.S. adaptation -- set at a paper company based in Scranton, Pa. -- has a similar documentary style to that of the Ricky Gervais-led British original. It features the Dunder-Mifflin staff ...

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  5. Aug 19, 2022 · Though there's no doubt that "The Office" is a great show, there are plenty of discussions centered around one burning question: Which season of the show stands above the rest? Thankfully,...

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  7. The Office: Created by Greg Daniels, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant. With Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Leslie David Baker. A mockumentary on a group of typical office workers, where the workday consists of ego clashes, inappropriate behavior, tedium and romance.

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