Pros: outstanding cast and writing, lots of character development, very funny Cons: some scenes are cringingly uncomfortable
This past Christmas, my brother received the first four seasons of The Office on DVD. He didn't have to head back to college until mid-January, so we got a fair bit of viewing in during that time, and he managed to get us completely hooked. ...
Pros: Arguably the funniest show on network television. Cons: A few episodes fail to hit their mark.
Based on the popular BBC show of the same name, the American version of The Office debuted in the spring of 2005 with six original episodes, and they were good enough to convince the brass at NBC to bring the show back for a second season. This ...
Pros: Hilarious show, lots of extras, a ton of deleted scenes Cons: None
The Office is one of the funniest shows on television. It is a half-hour long situation comedy that appears on television Thursday nights at 9:00 on NBC. Television fans will note that this is Seinfelds old timeslot. The show seems to be moving ...
Pros: Basically, it's The Office. And lots of it. Cons: nope
With the NBC show picking up steam in its third season, now's as good a time as any to see what it's all about. And Season 2 is full of classic Office. The show is based in the office of a mid-size Pennsylvania paper distribution company, and ...
Pros: Hysterical, great presentation, acting, best on-screen romance on TV Cons: Racist jokes may be taken literally by some, a lot of awkward moments
The world of 9 to 5 office work is an often mysterious one. Closed doors, security codes, and hush hush practices abound in the land of copiers and voice mails. Mike Judge explored this world with 1998's Office Space, exposing the soulless, boring ...
Pros: Funny, Relatable, Well Written, Very Good Actors Cons: Foul Language, Racial Jokes, Sexual Innuendoes
The Office season two is a comical, yet sometimes questionable season of the show. This season is full of coarse joking, sexual innuendoes, and foul language. There are also some positive aspects of The Office, such as it’s comical relief, and ...
Pros: Very funny comedy, you will not want to stop watching! Cons: none
My husband and I love this show! It's a hilarious comedy that is done in the same style as a reality TV show. Michael Scott (Steve Carell) is the office manager who would rather be the boss everyone loves, then the boss who does his job. His plan ...
Greatest Show of All Time! by xnirvanax ,Dec 10 '07
Pros: My favorite show ever made. Cons: Kevin gets on my nerves.
One of the best comedies on television, The Office chronicles the inner-workings of the fictional Pennsylvania paper company Dunder-Mifflin. The name itself sort of alludes to a bureaucratic labyrinth administered by dunderheads, and in reality, it is. Unfortunately, what makes The Office so outrageously funny is the frightening ability of its millions of viewers to relate to the onscreen happenings. Dunder-Mifflin is mis-managed by the politically-incorrect, borderline lunatic Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Deploying his twisted logic as the basis of company policy, substituting worn out clichs for real leadership, and offering an endless array of ever ridiculous group activities to increase morale, he fosters a white collar environment that makes the comic strip world of Dilbert seem desirable in contrast.
It's time to clock in for Season Two of The Office, the comically honest look at the world of white-collar employment. Steve Carell won a Golden Globe...More at HotMovieSale.com
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