@@evanmainetti7193 It isn't a picture, it is a painting made by Pam. Also, it is a message. It is an inspiration. It is a source of beauty. And without paper, it could not have happened... unless you had a camera...
I don't like thinking of Erin as the new Pam. She was more of a completely different character. She was a good character who was introduced too late. She had a different storyline and a different attitude. She is in fact an Anti-Pam. Pam thought her job was boring, but Erin loved that job, seeing that same job as a promotion.
That was actually one of the main reasons why I loved Erin. She WAS a different character from Pam, not just a cheap remake. They took Pam’s sweetness and dialed it up to an eleven into a different character and I loved it.
I know this is late, but I agree with you. She had her own personality being sweet and having the same energy as Michael. Also, she actually loved and cared for her job and had a father-daughter relationship with Michael. She had a sad past being an orphan and got a lot of character development. I see her as her own character. And that's why I love her character.
Also, Michael has been wanting kids and Erin has been wanting parents. Michael saw his coworkers as family, but she is the only one who saw him as family. There father-daughter relationship is truly the best. Love there characters.
My life is amazing! I am a famous YouTub icon, I have two very attractive girlfriends and my videos change lives! This is not selfpromotion! This is the truth! The truth will set you free, dear alex
There will never be a show like this ever again. By this, I mean that that even if you bring the exact cast and crew back right now, they still wouldn't be able to pull it off. The office was one of those shows created in a special moment in Television history. It didn't have tthe sazz of today, it had outgrown some of the standardized comedy of FRIENDS. It was shot in an unexpectedly ludicrous style, the casting sat perfectly together- not just in their chemistry with each other, but where they were in their careers. none of them were big stars; they were all just seriously talented people just eager to make the best of this one opportunity that had come their way. Even for the creators, schur and daniels, this was the beginning, which kickstarted one of the best known tv careers. So somehow, it all sat together in this melting pot where timing, history, peoples artistic career arcs, and the need for a show like this, broke through the screens for us. This show was touched by a divinity. Its hard to describe, but very few works of film get to capture the lightning in the bottle in this way. I mean, whatever said and done, nothing these actors ever do will ever top this. It doesn't matter if they win back-to-back oscars. This show was a moment of actualization- of pure perfection. Not just for them, but for everyone watching. It was an exhilarating artist-artistee relationship. Everyone, i say, everyone, who was involved with this grew out of it in a way that was life-altering in the most meaningful definition of the word. I'm talking mostly about us, the people who watched this show. I mean think about it, in the end, has there ever been a show like this? ever? ever? its deleted scenes alone could make up a show that is better than almost every show being put up out there today. its the show that is familial in the truest sense. its perfect. its perfect. i cant tell you what this show means to me. i could rewatch it a hundred times and still extract the same fulfillment from it, because theres so much to watch for , so much to tune yourself into, so much. and at the end of the day, you realize that this is the show which most closely resembles the lives we live. just goes to show how beautiful life can be, this show captured the lightning in a bottle when imitating life to art, and now we must draw from this bottle as much as we can, let the art percolate into life. this is what we need- a simple, sophisticated show which shows us how extraordinary our ordinary lives actually are. thank you, thank you god, thank you deborah and susannah and the creators of the office. thank you so much.
Its true man, the office even if they tried could never turn out as amazing as it did, if it was not for the people and where they were at that time. The guy who played Micahel I believed even told all of them once in the first season. "No matter what we do after this, be it going to space or anything. We will always be remembered for this." And yeah none of them were big stars, John was working in a restaurant and he and everyone else thought that the pilot was a one and done, and he woke up the next day and everything had changed. Even the writers of the show and creative directors were all people just trying to make their first project their best after every take they would come out of the room that was behind the door in the office ( behind the printer John said that was where the writing team was watching the cast doing takes) with so much energy, ideas, and love, and now as a director, he says he doesn't see that same energy. It really was the right time for everyone involved.
The finale, for me, was by far the best finale of any show I’ve ever watched. When Steve left, it was different but I still loved the show. The finale.... I laughed, I cried, it was perfect. I love that now I’m sharing this show with 20 yr olds.
Hello Miss K Dawson. If I may, I would love to say that I share the opinion of yours. I don’t think we could have asked for a better finale. Because the finale is not just one episode. It is the climax of the growth of each and one of them over the years that have gone by. I might already have said it above in the comments but if I may, I’ll repeat it again. As far as the ending is concerned, I believe I disagree that ‘The Office’ should have come to closure with Steve Carell having left in season seven. Because I don’t think ‘The Office’ is just about Michael Scott. No. It is so much more …. The world of the office does not revolve around one individual. It is the Union. As the years went by, they used to hate one another. And it is only when the end arrives, we can see that each one of them has truly been united with the other. Now I am reminded of how Angela reaches for Oscar and grasps his hand. Realizing that all along he has always been there for her. And all she needed to do was merely to let go of her pride. She caves in and breaks in front of Oscar. Tears stream down both her cheeks as she realizes that it is a little too late for her to save their love with Dwight. And as far as it comes to Dwight, there is this fragment in the finale where he asks Jim for help. He realizes he needs help. He can’t do it himself. ‘Cause He is too weak. And right before Jim is about to get him made fun of, Dwight tells him that he is not joking. He truly needs his help. To me, this fragment is of a tremendous importance. Because it shows you that Dwight is not an idiot as he might be thought of. And I think the writers of the show had intentionally let Steve Carell leave The Office. For us to come to know that the place where we are does not only revolve around us. It’s true that the game is never ever going to be the same on the day when you leave it. But the future will unfold itself whether you are or not here.
And to think the writers actually thought about breaking up Jim and Pam in the finale. What a terrible mistake that would of been. I loved this perfect ending.
Divorce is not a disgrace. If you were happy with a person for a certain amount of time, you must celebrate that it happened, but not necessarily force the present into something that is not there anymore...
the thing that the office taught me is that i should start appreciating the normal things about life. It taught us, more than that, that having a normal life doesn't mean we're not special. seeing pam loving her simple life, erin thinking everything was amazing made me realize that these normal moments are the most special ones. that we should be thankful for some things but also be able to go for bigger dreams, like jim and andy. this whole series just fascinated me because basically most of the characters are comfortable with their lifes. and this is so admirable in a time we're always taught to want more, to never settle down for anything. its just the greatest show ever made.
Agree 100%. For me, it´s sometimes even difficult to see myself as "enough", because social media constantly makes me feel like I´m not, like I have to chase those huge dreams, have those great adventures. Like I´m nit supposed to be happy with just being average. And it is sometimes hard, even paibful, to accept yourself as just average, when basically every social media tells you that average sucks. The show really helps me with finding the beauty and happiness in average.
A thing to note, bc I was watching this episode today, in dinner party Michael goes into hug Angela and she says no and backs away and they finally hug on her wedding. Just thought I’d share that at 3 am, it kinda warmed my heart. 😭
It all seems so very arbitrary. I applied for a job at this company because they were hiring. I took a desk at the back because it was empty. But, no matter how you get there or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift to make that place home. - Creed ❤️
"In the past year, I have consolidated the entire Scranton paper market. We regained the white pages, the school district, Lackawanna county. We supply them all. I’m getting married tomorrow afternoon, and in the morning, there’s a mini-reunion. A kind of a “where are they now” panel at a local theatre. It’ll be nice to see everyone again. [laughs] I haven’t seen Kevin since we let him go." Dwight
I think The Office teaches us to ask better of ourselves even as we’re satisfied with what we have. It’s a very beautiful commentary on how real relationships, even though they hurt us and become deeply complicated as they move along, are worth fighting for. Honestly, this show changed so much inside of me. I think I saw bits of myself reflected, as everyone else did, I’m sure, in all characters somewhere or the other. Especially lately, I’ve been looking at how similar I am to Pam, and how I contribute to people’s lives around me. I’ve always had a struggle on the self-worth front, especially with romantic relationships, but Jim’s acceptance and appreciation towards Pam shows me that maybe it actually is possible that I have just not met someone who appreciates the (quite fulfilling but, when unrecognised, exhausting) emotional labour that goes into supporting and loving and comforting the people around us. And that we should try to trust our hearts and minds about important decisions, we’re not always gonna act immature and we’re not always gonna make bad decisions (even if we’re not currently in the place we expected ourselves to be five years ago). And with Jim, it shows me how relationships are built on trust and communication, and hasty decisions can sometimes really rock the foundation of those relationships. Also, specifically for men, Jim shows that vulnerability is a beautiful thing. That’s how you learn to trust yourself and others around you. It’s a cyclical thing- you become vulnerable, you get hurt BUT you come out of those painful situations knowing you can handle them, and then you’re ready to be vulnerable again. You’ll get hurt again, of course, and maybe deeper than the last time, maybe it’ll disable you for a while, but it’ll teach you something about yourself- and that lesson will always be with you in some way or another, even as you adapt it to the different situations you face in life. Okay I’m gonna stop otherwise I’m gonna write something for everyone I just have too many feelings for The Office 🥺
Michael: Pam-casso! Sorry I’m late, I had to race across town. Pam: Oh, Michael. Michael: Wow! You did these… freehand? Pam: Yep. Michael: My God, these could be tracings! Ohh! Look at this one. Wow! You nailed it. [sighs] … How much? Pam: What do you mean? Michael: I don’t see a… price. Pam: Um… you wanna buy it? Michael: Well, yeah. Yeah, we have to have it for the office. I mean, there’s my… window, and there’s my car! That your car? Pam: Uh-huh. Michael: That is our building… and we sell paper. … I am really proud of you. Pam: [hugs Michael] … Thank you. Michael: What? Pam: Do you have something in your pocket? Michael: …Chunky. Do you want half? Pam: No thank you. Michael: Okay.
Video suggestion: The Trope where a disabled character is gifted, in the beginning they’re pushed aside and not taken seriously or is seen as an inconvenience, until the able bodied or “normal” characters sees that they’re a math genius or have an ability that the average person doesn’t have and suddenly they’re valuable.
Kaitln White it’s genuinely sad but at least Troy never did. He always treated him the same as everyone else and never underestimated Abed's talents and intelligence. However, Jeff always did. Jeff at the beginning saw him as just another inconvenience but when he got to know Abed's talents in films, he started to treat him better.
Ugh, I hate that trope. It's like the "Magical Negro" trope, but instead of a POC teaching the white protagonist a life lesson, the disabled person teaches the able-bodied person the valuable life lesson. It's an ablesit view, and it's condescending. Disabled persons don't exist just to teach you about appreciating your family, or optimism, or whatever else the movie wants to convey, and they have value as an individual just by being, not by what you can get from them.
I watch this when I'm sick or I need some kind of nostalgic comfort. It's soothing and heartfelt but not too corny. It's got a dry wit but it's not too serious or afraid to be sentimental. It's really the perfect sitcom and television comedy.
@@natalyamartirosyan I agree, I didn't even like later seasons and I still watch The Office because it's still good after all this years. I'm just bitter about HIMYM, because I still can't understand how you can end the show like that.
Dude, in some ways the end was the ideal cos the show ''it's not about the mother'' but it's about the journey that Ted goes through, And if you pay close attention u see. It turns around him and robin, the whole story is how he met the love of his life ''Robin''.
And then you watch it a million times after but realize it’s never going to be the same as when you first watched it.. uh.. it’s like you lost a part of yourself 😞
Seeing all the memes from The Office that still pop up randomly on twitter 7 years after its end shows how much people still love it and feel inspired by this great writing with relatable characters.
In a History of Theater class I took several years ago (so please fact check this) we talked about the different kinds of comedy throughout the years. The Office seems to encompass many of them. We laugh, we have some high brow jokes as well as plenty of dick jokes, and we have that happy ending that elicits a tearful smile. It's not a perfect show, but it encapsulates many different styles of comedy in an interesting and satisfying way.
Many people say the office has a weak finale, but I don't think they got the true essence of the show. This video says everything I have ever thought. The office is much more than a sitcom for me, it is a massive part of my life. It has been and will be with me for every part of my life. It will be with me for the darkest parts of my life, it will be with me for the happiest parts of my life. I celebrate little things in my daily routine by watching the office, I cheer myself up by seeing this show when things go South. The Office is therapeutic for me. I watch a lot of different shows and sitcoms, but none of them feel like family. Despite watching the series finale for more than several times that I can count, I tear up every time Pam says "I wanted to scream at Pam for not being Happy for so many years,". I relate to Andy's line so much. Even Creed makes me cry. I am genuinely grateful that I will always have the office with me, no matter how awful my life gets.
I feel like the only people that say that are probably the ones who preach earlier seasons and cared too much about Michael Scott being in there or not, and whined too much about the introduction of new characters. The last two seasons felt a bit different without Steve Carell and we all loved him, that's for sure. And maybe some episodes were skippable. Personally though, I didn't skip any. Most people can generally agree that the finale was beautiful. The last three or four episodes of the show in particular, I find absolutely wonderful. And it's too bad for the people who shunned this show just because they kept being bitter over a character leaving, or because they didn't like where certain parts of some characters were going. I never even sat down to rank every season of it as some people do. I don't think I could nor would I want to. This show, with all it's ups and downs, is very well made, inspiring and touching overall, and as long as you're putting up any episode from The Office on TV, I probably am going to be happy regardless of what ep or season it is. It's mainly comedy, but it covers real aspects from different people's lives and is not afraid to put it's audience in an emotional rollercoaster. I'm actually on my first re-run of the show, this time with my parents. We're nearly reaching the end of season 9, and my folks are already getting sad knowing they're not gonna see anything new going on at Dunder Mifflin quite soon. I remind them they can always go back and rewatch the old stuff though. :) I'd say this show's finale is on about the same level as the Friends finale, if not actually way above it.
Finished the Office a few days ago for the first time and maybe I am alone in this but I thought the Show was strong and funny the whole time through. While I was sad to see Michael go I don't think the show got worse. What a fun show. Now I understand why people love it so much
They didnt know how much though as Phyllis asks in s9: "They filmed us even when we didnt know about it?" So the characters are their true selves some of the time, when they think they are off camera.
The best moment for Stanley and Phyliss' friendship was when he made a carved wooden Phyliss toy in the last episode. He made and kept it after retiring only for her for god knows how many months. Didn't know I'd also tear up for this.
What's also great is how over time all of the characters know each other inside and out, willingly challenging them in gentle ways sometimes that get sort of passed over as casual conversation. You see how well they all know and care even when they don't want to. Sometimes even their shitty behavior stems from their frustration of seeing who the other is or could be but comes across as standard frustration in the office. It's quite the peeling onion.
I watched it for the first time last summer and what a fantastic show it was. I watched it again only a few months after. I'm on my third watch since listening to The Office Ladies Podcast. The chemistry between the cast and crew, I think, comes from the genuine friendships they have for each other in real life. Steve Carrell could have easily left that show earlier as his movie career was taking off, but he didn't. He also didn't let his sudden fame go to his head. He was content with others sharing the spotlight. And what wasn't said in this piece was how the producers let the actors have a creative hand in their storylines in the final season even down to the minor characters. Greg Daniels let the actors have an investment in their characters. Great show.
During this show I felt all kind of emotions 🥺 I cried, I got mad, I laughed, I got uncomfortable 🥺 I Miss this show sooo much ❤️ I just wish to see a reunion 🥺🥺🥺🥺
When I saw this in my feed, I wanted to watch it right away. But I had to hold off until I finished my first thorough binge of the entire show. I've only watched the final episode today! It felt like a fitting way to wrap up my enjoyment of this series. This video is such an interesting take on the ending, and I liked how you touched on the meta-narrative aspects that was explored in the final season.
My husband and I just finished watching the series for the 5th time, and it still breaks my heart in the best way ever ❤ I don't think there will ever be a show as impactful and wonderful as this. We have decided to watch the show in its entirety once a year.
I don't understand why Pam, other characters and some viewers say that the problem with the Philly job was she was not sure of Jim's love. She was taking all the work from raising the kids and she hit bottom when Jim discharge his own frustrations on her after he simultaneously lost a investor and miss his daughter recital. Pam was actually great and was the most healthy thing for her to stand her ground. I understood the spirit of the last episode, but it destroyed some good things. I would have preferred that maybe Jim quit in Scranton, but use the extra time to have a better home X work balance. Or that they found a good job for Pam in his new business, as she is not a great salesman but is super strong in other aspects that are vital to keep a office running.
Ok, I have a little problem with Angela hiding the fact that Dwight is the father. She knowningly kept the real father away from birthdays, first words, first steps, early father and son bonding, so much! I don't know how she faked the tests when the doctor came out and told them both that Dwight isn't the father. But she went through alot of effort just for "pride". Dwight seems so happy to hear that Philip was indeed his son but I would of been pissed I missed so much of his young life, like wtf?
I think both Angela and Dwight have quite non-modern ideas of what makes life or a relationship successful. They care very little about human psyche, and, instead, are fond of traditions and "honorable" life style. So while to us, modern viewers, Angela's actions seem incomprehensible, they probably make a lot of sense to her - and even to Dwight. If Dwight could not understand Angela's motivations, I think he would be much more hateful towards her.
USA Office gave me super unrealistic expectations of an office job. It's not like that, not even close, especially as people tend to change jobs often so you don't really have time to get to know them or be close to them (and no one has time outside of work). People are busy, have their own friends outside of work, and like to meet those friends, not office coworkers, and also, there are always people in office who bully someone. If you are bullied you know it's not funny. Ever.
Jan: Well, when my life fell apart and they, and they screwed me in New York, and I felt like my whole world was collapsing around me, I didn’t have anyone. I mean, my whole family still won’t even talk to me, on the advice of counsel, and my friends were just waiting for this to happen. Michael: That’s really nice of you to say. Jan: Michael, no, what I want to say is you were there for me. By my side. Without even a thought. That’s just who you are. I mean, no matter how badly I treat you, or what I’m going through, you just, you are there for me. And that is a guy worth staying beside. So, where’s this train taking us? Michael: I think the engineer left.
timing could've not been more perfect. mere days ago watched the finale, bawled my eyes out, and have been cradling the office shaped hole in my heart ever since.
Jenna sitting on John's lap in the final scenes made me so sad as I can just see their minds thinking this is it after 9 years of being such an iconic love story and virtually joined at the hip every show. The journey they shared as well as the others is something they will have eternally!
I started watching this show when it first premiered. I got to follow these characters for 10 years. Even though I didn't care much for the new characters after Michael left and what they did to Andy, I still loved it and wanted to follow all the other characters. I bought the first season as a kid and downloaded it on my ipod to watch whenever I was scared at night and couldn't sleep. I have rewatched this show again and again and again and will forever. There will never be a show as meaningful as this to me.
It was a fantastic way to end it. Follow up after the documentary aired was such a clever thing to do. Still love this show 15 years after it first appeared❤️
It was so hard to say goodbye to such a beautiful , lovely and mind-blowing legendary show 😭😭❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏and seeing Michael was literally best part ❤️,I am in love with each and every single character 😍
The Office was one the shows that got me hooked up, Was beautiful written. Thx Daniel and the writers for such a master piece. And also to point out, to me i always thought that michael in season one thought that he had to look more presentable like a real boss to the cameras, this explain the weird haircut, the clothes but then we got used to and he showed the real him. the michael the we knew and love
one thing ignored in this (mostly excellent) video is how the writers went out of their way in the final season to make Jim and Pam negative characters, the villains, if you will, and Dwight the most positive character, the hero (and it's far beyond, as they mention, the season "exposing core problems in J & P's relationship"--it seems like a concerted effort to get us viewers to become as bored and annoyed with J & P as most of their co-workers are)
As a British person I’m supposed to big up the British version of any show, especially if it’s the original. But... I cannot stand Ricky Gervais personally. And I think The Office was smart to break out of the uk’s shadow and shine completely on its own as a feel good show that can make me smile. And it’s not above discomfort humour that the brits love either... just look at Scott’s Tots.
I kind of wish shows like this were still being created because in my life so far I’ve not watched anything at it’s pilot and loved it as much as I instantly did when I first sat down and watched this on Netflix. It’s easy to try and watch the copycats like superstore but they are nowhere near as funny and to be able to watch these episodes weekly must’ve been great fun and for such a long time it’s like a lot of people had their adult lives accompanied by it. It’s just beautiful in that way.
The first time I watched the office,it was a good show but i did not embrace it. But after, watching the meanings, cuts, bloopers. This is show just ages better.
Thank you! I still get misty during the finale; and I’ve lost count on how many times I’ve seen it. It nicely wrapped up a wonderful show with probably my favorite people ever!❤️
I'm still weirded out by the baby abandonment. My brain is forever tattooed with the notion that The Office's characters aren't human. Even Seinfeld wouldn't have tried that in his finale.
I am really glad the US decided not to follow the UK. I get UK shows are a lot more cynical and probably more realistic in some ways, but sentimentality is not a character flaw...so to allow it to be sentimental is fine.
Having sentimental characters is fine, but sacrificing realism and relatability so you can have a fairy tale happy ending? The original Office has an incredible ending, and it isn't even that cynical!
I'm shocked. I finished watching the office last night, and I came running to watch all the videos on this channel about the characters of the show. now, i'm coming to watch one more and find out that you guys posted a video about the ending. this ending was more exciting than many drama series, I just loved it. I wanted to erase everything from my memory to watch it again, as if it were the first time
I like this video, but it reminds me of how much I disliked the finale. I really hate the way Pam narrativizes her life, it is all based around Jim. She didn't reflect on her own growth as a person, as an artist, as a friend--she tells her story as if her life's only purpose was to be with Jim. I also really disliked that Angela denied Dwight an opportunity to raise his own child for roughly 2 years. I found this unforgivable and didn't understand why Dwight would want to marry her after she did something so cruel. Because of the way the show ended, I have a different perspective on everything, and unfortunately, it kind of makes the show less enjoyable. I see Jim and Pam's relationship as codependent and unhealthy. While I liked Jim originally, I now dislike him, and I find Dwight to be the more appealing male lead.
this show is timeless, young people transitioning into the work sector, building relationships and starting families and the good/bad that comes with that is something we will all be able to relate to forever, this is by far the greatest TV sitcom of the 2000s
The questions at the reunion thing always infuriated me. Everyone trashed Pam because "Jim gave up so much for her". Dude. Jim put himself in that position by making family decisions without Pam. He also essentially left her for work while she was raising their children and working at the same time. She was essentially a single mom while Jim tried to chase his dream. Like, "What did [she] sacrifice?" HER HAPPINESS FOR MONTHS. WTF?
I finished watching The Office for the first time today. And I watched the finale twice today just because it's so wholesome and over the top happy endings for everyone. Loved it! The whole show is just so amazing.
I think the thing that we say the most to ourselves are the ones we least believe in. "I'm cool", "I'm nice","I have a great life","I don't care" etc. Although it's mostly situation and not completely true. Once we really are at a position where we could see it manifesting and reflecting in our lives, we stop chanting it.
I think the other reason why Michael Scott became a different character from David Brent is that there were just completely different skillsets with the actors. Having Steve Carell do a Ricky Gervais imitation would have been a mistake.
The “that’s what she said” Michael gives Dwight after “I can’t believe you came” is when I started bawling.
Yeah I knew he was gonna say it and cried/spluttered it at the same time😂
@@cheersen Sameeeee
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I start when they take the picture off the wall on the way out of the office.. the last time.
@@evanmainetti7193 It isn't a picture, it is a painting made by Pam. Also, it is a message. It is an inspiration. It is a source of beauty. And without paper, it could not have happened... unless you had a camera...
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you left them." Andy (!?) had my favorite quote of the series.
Same!
I wish they found a way to fit that quote into the video. Still one of The Take's best.
yeah! And the fact that it belongs to the most controversial character makes it even better.
Ed Helms real Cornell speech is awsome too.
I don't like thinking of Erin as the new Pam. She was more of a completely different character. She was a good character who was introduced too late. She had a different storyline and a different attitude. She is in fact an Anti-Pam. Pam thought her job was boring, but Erin loved that job, seeing that same job as a promotion.
That was actually one of the main reasons why I loved Erin. She WAS a different character from Pam, not just a cheap remake. They took Pam’s sweetness and dialed it up to an eleven into a different character and I loved it.
I think they are referring to her as Pam figuratively in a new love story budding in the office consisting of two young people, just like Jim and Pam.
@@My_NameJeff yeah, that exactly
I know this is late, but I agree with you. She had her own personality being sweet and having the same energy as Michael. Also, she actually loved and cared for her job and had a father-daughter relationship with Michael. She had a sad past being an orphan and got a lot of character development. I see her as her own character. And that's why I love her character.
Also, Michael has been wanting kids and Erin has been wanting parents. Michael saw his coworkers as family, but she is the only one who saw him as family. There father-daughter relationship is truly the best. Love there characters.
There's no extra without the ordinary - The Office proves that.
My life is amazing! I am a famous YouTub icon, I have two very attractive girlfriends and my videos change lives! This is not selfpromotion! This is the truth! The truth will set you free, dear alex
Beautifully put
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there's a lot of beauty in ordinary things. isn't that kind of the point?
Hear hear!
There will never be a show like this ever again.
By this, I mean that that even if you bring the exact cast and crew back right now, they still wouldn't be able to pull it off. The office was one of those shows created in a special moment in Television history. It didn't have tthe sazz of today, it had outgrown some of the standardized comedy of FRIENDS. It was shot in an unexpectedly ludicrous style, the casting sat perfectly together- not just in their chemistry with each other, but where they were in their careers. none of them were big stars; they were all just seriously talented people just eager to make the best of this one opportunity that had come their way. Even for the creators, schur and daniels, this was the beginning, which kickstarted one of the best known tv careers.
So somehow, it all sat together in this melting pot where timing, history, peoples artistic career arcs, and the need for a show like this, broke through the screens for us. This show was touched by a divinity. Its hard to describe, but very few works of film get to capture the lightning in the bottle in this way. I mean, whatever said and done, nothing these actors ever do will ever top this. It doesn't matter if they win back-to-back oscars. This show was a moment of actualization- of pure perfection. Not just for them, but for everyone watching. It was an exhilarating artist-artistee relationship. Everyone, i say, everyone, who was involved with this grew out of it in a way that was life-altering in the most meaningful definition of the word. I'm talking mostly about us, the people who watched this show.
I mean think about it, in the end, has there ever been a show like this? ever? ever?
its deleted scenes alone could make up a show that is better than almost every show being put up out there today. its the show that is familial in the truest sense. its perfect. its perfect. i cant tell you what this show means to me. i could rewatch it a hundred times and still extract the same fulfillment from it, because theres so much to watch for , so much to tune yourself into, so much.
and at the end of the day, you realize that this is the show which most closely resembles the lives we live. just goes to show how beautiful life can be,
this show captured the lightning in a bottle when imitating life to art, and now we must draw from this bottle as much as we can, let the art percolate into life. this is what we need- a simple, sophisticated show which shows us how extraordinary our ordinary lives actually are.
thank you, thank you god, thank you deborah and susannah and the creators of the office. thank you so much.
There it is! the perfect youtube comment ever written!
This show must have been shot during some serious times of Perfectenschlag
This is very smart and well written. This show is amazing.
Its true man, the office even if they tried could never turn out as amazing as it did, if it was not for the people and where they were at that time. The guy who played Micahel I believed even told all of them once in the first season. "No matter what we do after this, be it going to space or anything. We will always be remembered for this." And yeah none of them were big stars, John was working in a restaurant and he and everyone else thought that the pilot was a one and done, and he woke up the next day and everything had changed. Even the writers of the show and creative directors were all people just trying to make their first project their best after every take they would come out of the room that was behind the door in the office ( behind the printer John said that was where the writing team was watching the cast doing takes) with so much energy, ideas, and love, and now as a director, he says he doesn't see that same energy. It really was the right time for everyone involved.
This was a sitcom that didnt need fake laughter in the background, it was pure and clear while the hilarity spoke for themselves - thats true comedy
The finale, for me, was by far the best finale of any show I’ve ever watched. When Steve left, it was different but I still loved the show. The finale.... I laughed, I cried, it was perfect. I love that now I’m sharing this show with 20 yr olds.
Hello Miss K Dawson. If I may, I would love to say that I share the opinion of yours. I don’t think we could have asked for a better finale. Because the finale is not just one episode. It is the climax of the growth of each and one of them over the years that have gone by. I might already have said it above in the comments but if I may, I’ll repeat it again.
As far as the ending is concerned, I believe I disagree that ‘The Office’ should have come to closure with Steve Carell having left in season seven. Because I don’t think ‘The Office’ is just about Michael Scott. No. It is so much more …. The world of the office does not revolve around one individual. It is the Union. As the years went by, they used to hate one another. And it is only when the end arrives, we can see that each one of them has truly been united with the other. Now I am reminded of how Angela reaches for Oscar and grasps his hand. Realizing that all along he has always been there for her. And all she needed to do was merely to let go of her pride. She caves in and breaks in front of Oscar. Tears stream down both her cheeks as she realizes that it is a little too late for her to save their love with Dwight. And as far as it comes to Dwight, there is this fragment in the finale where he asks Jim for help. He realizes he needs help. He can’t do it himself. ‘Cause He is too weak. And right before Jim is about to get him made fun of, Dwight tells him that he is not joking. He truly needs his help. To me, this fragment is of a tremendous importance. Because it shows you that Dwight is not an idiot as he might be thought of. And I think the writers of the show had intentionally let Steve Carell leave The Office. For us to come to know that the place where we are does not only revolve around us. It’s true that the game is never ever going to be the same on the day when you leave it. But the future will unfold itself whether you are or not here.
And to think the writers actually thought about breaking up Jim and Pam in the finale. What a terrible mistake that would of been. I loved this perfect ending.
I agree.
Also •would have
What!!! Wait really?? Thats stupid
Divorce is not a disgrace. If you were happy with a person for a certain amount of time, you must celebrate that it happened, but not necessarily force the present into something that is not there anymore...
@@gabyjuen this reminded me of Barney and Robin's ending in how i met your mother.
the thing that the office taught me is that i should start appreciating the normal things about life. It taught us, more than that, that having a normal life doesn't mean we're not special. seeing pam loving her simple life, erin thinking everything was amazing made me realize that these normal moments are the most special ones. that we should be thankful for some things but also be able to go for bigger dreams, like jim and andy. this whole series just fascinated me because basically most of the characters are comfortable with their lifes. and this is so admirable in a time we're always taught to want more, to never settle down for anything. its just the greatest show ever made.
Agree 100%. For me, it´s sometimes even difficult to see myself as "enough", because social media constantly makes me feel like I´m not, like I have to chase those huge dreams, have those great adventures. Like I´m nit supposed to be happy with just being average. And it is sometimes hard, even paibful, to accept yourself as just average, when basically every social media tells you that average sucks. The show really helps me with finding the beauty and happiness in average.
The Office literally got me through some very rough times in my life....It was and is still one of my favorite shows...the finale still gets to me
❤❤same here literally
Never in a million years did I think “that’s what she said” would make me cry happy tears. But then the office finale happened
A thing to note, bc I was watching this episode today, in dinner party Michael goes into hug Angela and she says no and backs away and they finally hug on her wedding. Just thought I’d share that at 3 am, it kinda warmed my heart. 😭
It all seems so very arbitrary. I applied for a job at this company because they were hiring. I took a desk at the back because it was empty. But, no matter how you get there or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift to make that place home. - Creed ❤️
Not bad for a day in the life of a dog food company.
@@cheesecake134 lets do this
@@kylelayton90 lmfao
*gets arrested*
Creed was in the band Grass Roots in real life. I love that band!
"In the past year, I have consolidated the entire Scranton paper market. We regained the white pages, the school district, Lackawanna county. We supply them all. I’m getting married tomorrow afternoon, and in the morning, there’s a mini-reunion. A kind of a “where are they now” panel at a local theatre. It’ll be nice to see everyone again. [laughs] I haven’t seen Kevin since we let him go." Dwight
I think The Office teaches us to ask better of ourselves even as we’re satisfied with what we have. It’s a very beautiful commentary on how real relationships, even though they hurt us and become deeply complicated as they move along, are worth fighting for.
Honestly, this show changed so much inside of me. I think I saw bits of myself reflected, as everyone else did, I’m sure, in all characters somewhere or the other.
Especially lately, I’ve been looking at how similar I am to Pam, and how I contribute to people’s lives around me. I’ve always had a struggle on the self-worth front, especially with romantic relationships, but Jim’s acceptance and appreciation towards Pam shows me that maybe it actually is possible that I have just not met someone who appreciates the (quite fulfilling but, when unrecognised, exhausting) emotional labour that goes into supporting and loving and comforting the people around us. And that we should try to trust our hearts and minds about important decisions, we’re not always gonna act immature and we’re not always gonna make bad decisions (even if we’re not currently in the place we expected ourselves to be five years ago).
And with Jim, it shows me how relationships are built on trust and communication, and hasty decisions can sometimes really rock the foundation of those relationships. Also, specifically for men, Jim shows that vulnerability is a beautiful thing. That’s how you learn to trust yourself and others around you. It’s a cyclical thing- you become vulnerable, you get hurt BUT you come out of those painful situations knowing you can handle them, and then you’re ready to be vulnerable again. You’ll get hurt again, of course, and maybe deeper than the last time, maybe it’ll disable you for a while, but it’ll teach you something about yourself- and that lesson will always be with you in some way or another, even as you adapt it to the different situations you face in life.
Okay I’m gonna stop otherwise I’m gonna write something for everyone I just have too many feelings for The Office 🥺
it is the best show
Michael: Pam-casso! Sorry I’m late, I had to race across town.
Pam: Oh, Michael.
Michael: Wow! You did these… freehand?
Pam: Yep.
Michael: My God, these could be tracings! Ohh! Look at this one. Wow! You nailed it. [sighs] … How much?
Pam: What do you mean?
Michael: I don’t see a… price.
Pam: Um… you wanna buy it?
Michael: Well, yeah. Yeah, we have to have it for the office. I mean, there’s my… window, and there’s my car! That your car?
Pam: Uh-huh.
Michael: That is our building… and we sell paper. … I am really proud of you.
Pam: [hugs Michael] … Thank you.
Michael: What?
Pam: Do you have something in your pocket?
Michael: …Chunky. Do you want half?
Pam: No thank you.
Michael: Okay.
very well written paridhi
awh so well written :(
Awh man I just stopped crying after JDs comment 😭❤
only the take can make me appreciate season 9 of the office
i was thinking the same
It makes you appreciate finale not the whole season.
The finale is beautiful. The office wasn't the same since Michael left but they ended it well, I think.
Don't let them fool you season 9 is atrocious so is season 8
@@Dopesickgypsy as is season 1. It doesnt matter. Its a great show in general.
I cried , I laughed, I felt uncomfortable, I was happy during this show.
Not bad for a day in a dog food company.
Video suggestion: The Trope where a disabled character is gifted, in the beginning they’re pushed aside and not taken seriously or is seen as an inconvenience, until the able bodied or “normal” characters sees that they’re a math genius or have an ability that the average person doesn’t have and suddenly they’re valuable.
Isn’t that the premise of that one gambling movie with Zach Galifinakis?
Abed from community would be a perfect examination of that.
Mentally unstable I DIDN’T EVEN REALIZE THAT and it’s sad because he’s my favorite character from the show. 😭
Kaitln White it’s genuinely sad but at least Troy never did. He always treated him the same as everyone else and never underestimated Abed's talents and intelligence. However, Jeff always did. Jeff at the beginning saw him as just another inconvenience but when he got to know Abed's talents in films, he started to treat him better.
Ugh, I hate that trope. It's like the "Magical Negro" trope, but instead of a POC teaching the white protagonist a life lesson, the disabled person teaches the able-bodied person the valuable life lesson. It's an ablesit view, and it's condescending. Disabled persons don't exist just to teach you about appreciating your family, or optimism, or whatever else the movie wants to convey, and they have value as an individual just by being, not by what you can get from them.
I just love how everyone is pouring their hearts out into this comment section
Not ashamed to say I think the Office finale is one of the most decent and lovely things ever put on film.
Its like my children grew up and married each other - Michael Scott😂
It's every parent's dream. 🤭
Sweet Home Alabama!!!
@@JorgeTheOnlyOne 😂😂😂
The American Office is wonderful and it’s strange to think that it finished in 2013
This series feels so much like a timeless masterpiece that it doesn’t even make sense for it to happen over a specific time
The only thing I wished for was that Michael could've been in the office during the last scene 😭
I watch this when I'm sick or I need some kind of nostalgic comfort. It's soothing and heartfelt but not too corny. It's got a dry wit but it's not too serious or afraid to be sentimental. It's really the perfect sitcom and television comedy.
HIMYM wishes it could have a perfect enging like The Office did
It’s not just the ending...
@@natalyamartirosyan I agree, I didn't even like later seasons and I still watch The Office because it's still good after all this years. I'm just bitter about HIMYM, because I still can't understand how you can end the show like that.
Dude, in some ways the end was the ideal cos the show ''it's not about the mother'' but it's about the journey that Ted goes through, And if you pay close attention u see. It turns around him and robin, the whole story is how he met the love of his life ''Robin''.
Mario ayala dude, that’s not the point whether it was about ted or the mother.
Anyway let’s not continue this conversation. Thanks.
@@natalyamartirosyan friends ending remains the best
I actually felt empty when it ended. That's how much of a no-life I have.
It's okay to like things.
I needed two to three days for rehab.
And then you watch it a million times after but realize it’s never going to be the same as when you first watched it.. uh.. it’s like you lost a part of yourself 😞
Francisco?? Is that you???
@@TheOddOnesChannel im so glad im not the only one haha
The Office finale makes me cry everytime to this day. 😭
BEARS
BEETS
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
Be honest.... $1,000,000 check or a beet?
Seeing all the memes from The Office that still pop up randomly on twitter 7 years after its end shows how much people still love it and feel inspired by this great writing with relatable characters.
In a History of Theater class I took several years ago (so please fact check this) we talked about the different kinds of comedy throughout the years. The Office seems to encompass many of them. We laugh, we have some high brow jokes as well as plenty of dick jokes, and we have that happy ending that elicits a tearful smile. It's not a perfect show, but it encapsulates many different styles of comedy in an interesting and satisfying way.
Many people say the office has a weak finale, but I don't think they got the true essence of the show. This video says everything I have ever thought. The office is much more than a sitcom for me, it is a massive part of my life. It has been and will be with me for every part of my life. It will be with me for the darkest parts of my life, it will be with me for the happiest parts of my life. I celebrate little things in my daily routine by watching the office, I cheer myself up by seeing this show when things go South. The Office is therapeutic for me.
I watch a lot of different shows and sitcoms, but none of them feel like family.
Despite watching the series finale for more than several times that I can count, I tear up every time Pam says "I wanted to scream at Pam for not being Happy for so many years,". I relate to Andy's line so much. Even Creed makes me cry.
I am genuinely grateful that I will always have the office with me, no matter how awful my life gets.
I feel like the only people that say that are probably the ones who preach earlier seasons and cared too much about Michael Scott being in there or not, and whined too much about the introduction of new characters. The last two seasons felt a bit different without Steve Carell and we all loved him, that's for sure. And maybe some episodes were skippable. Personally though, I didn't skip any.
Most people can generally agree that the finale was beautiful. The last three or four episodes of the show in particular, I find absolutely wonderful. And it's too bad for the people who shunned this show just because they kept being bitter over a character leaving, or because they didn't like where certain parts of some characters were going.
I never even sat down to rank every season of it as some people do. I don't think I could nor would I want to. This show, with all it's ups and downs, is very well made, inspiring and touching overall, and as long as you're putting up any episode from The Office on TV, I probably am going to be happy regardless of what ep or season it is.
It's mainly comedy, but it covers real aspects from different people's lives and is not afraid to put it's audience in an emotional rollercoaster. I'm actually on my first re-run of the show, this time with my parents. We're nearly reaching the end of season 9, and my folks are already getting sad knowing they're not gonna see anything new going on at Dunder Mifflin quite soon. I remind them they can always go back and rewatch the old stuff though. :)
I'd say this show's finale is on about the same level as the Friends finale, if not actually way above it.
Hahaha weak final its one of the greatest and Creeds song is epic!
To think this morning I was watching some Office episodes and now this.
Today is a beautiful day.
Same!!
its decent
Me 2 😂
Finished the Office a few days ago for the first time and maybe I am alone in this but I thought the Show was strong and funny the whole time through. While I was sad to see Michael go I don't think the show got worse. What a fun show. Now I understand why people love it so much
The office wasn't the same without Steve Carrell. However, the ending was superb and it made it all worth it. Best TV show ever.
Whatever y’all think of the last season, can y’all at least agree the final episode is among the best of the entire show?
It was no surprise that the writers played on the meta aspect. The Characters knew they were being filmed from the beginning.
They didnt know how much though as Phyllis asks in s9: "They filmed us even when we didnt know about it?" So the characters are their true selves some of the time, when they think they are off camera.
I wish I haven't seen The Office, so I can watch it for the first time again.
You should do a take on the parks and rec fínale
Yes and talk about the coronavirus special too
UPPP
please and thank you!
The best moment for Stanley and Phyliss' friendship was when he made a carved wooden Phyliss toy in the last episode. He made and kept it after retiring only for her for god knows how many months.
Didn't know I'd also tear up for this.
"You love Angela, Dwight. I think you always have."
Tears man... 😭😭😭
It was so successful Disney wants to make a live action remake
Thank you so much for this. I needed to hear something new about my favourite piece of art on this planet.
What's also great is how over time all of the characters know each other inside and out, willingly challenging them in gentle ways sometimes that get sort of passed over as casual conversation. You see how well they all know and care even when they don't want to. Sometimes even their shitty behavior stems from their frustration of seeing who the other is or could be but comes across as standard frustration in the office. It's quite the peeling onion.
I watched it for the first time last summer and what a fantastic show it was. I watched it again only a few months after. I'm on my third watch since listening to The Office Ladies Podcast. The chemistry between the cast and crew, I think, comes from the genuine friendships they have for each other in real life. Steve Carrell could have easily left that show earlier as his movie career was taking off, but he didn't. He also didn't let his sudden fame go to his head. He was content with others sharing the spotlight. And what wasn't said in this piece was how the producers let the actors have a creative hand in their storylines in the final season even down to the minor characters. Greg Daniels let the actors have an investment in their characters. Great show.
During this show I felt all kind of emotions 🥺 I cried, I got mad, I laughed, I got uncomfortable 🥺 I Miss this show sooo much ❤️ I just wish to see a reunion 🥺🥺🥺🥺
When I saw this in my feed, I wanted to watch it right away. But I had to hold off until I finished my first thorough binge of the entire show. I've only watched the final episode today! It felt like a fitting way to wrap up my enjoyment of this series. This video is such an interesting take on the ending, and I liked how you touched on the meta-narrative aspects that was explored in the final season.
My husband and I just finished watching the series for the 5th time, and it still breaks my heart in the best way ever ❤ I don't think there will ever be a show as impactful and wonderful as this. We have decided to watch the show in its entirety once a year.
I don't understand why Pam, other characters and some viewers say that the problem with the Philly job was she was not sure of Jim's love. She was taking all the work from raising the kids and she hit bottom when Jim discharge his own frustrations on her after he simultaneously lost a investor and miss his daughter recital. Pam was actually great and was the most healthy thing for her to stand her ground. I understood the spirit of the last episode, but it destroyed some good things. I would have preferred that maybe Jim quit in Scranton, but use the extra time to have a better home X work balance. Or that they found a good job for Pam in his new business, as she is not a great salesman but is super strong in other aspects that are vital to keep a office running.
Ok, I have a little problem with Angela hiding the fact that Dwight is the father.
She knowningly kept the real father away from birthdays, first words, first steps, early father and son bonding, so much!
I don't know how she faked the tests when the doctor came out and told them both that Dwight isn't the father. But she went
through alot of effort just for "pride". Dwight seems so happy to hear that Philip was indeed his son but I would of been pissed I missed so much
of his young life, like wtf?
I think both Angela and Dwight have quite non-modern ideas of what makes life or a relationship successful. They care very little about human psyche, and, instead, are fond of traditions and "honorable" life style.
So while to us, modern viewers, Angela's actions seem incomprehensible, they probably make a lot of sense to her - and even to Dwight. If Dwight could not understand Angela's motivations, I think he would be much more hateful towards her.
angela didn't fake the test, the diaper dwight grabbed was actually phillip halpert's. at least that's how I understand it
Only thing I hated about the finale was when Kelly left her fiance who really cared for her for horrible Ryan.
USA Office gave me super unrealistic expectations of an office job. It's not like that, not even close, especially as people tend to change jobs often so you don't really have time to get to know them or be close to them (and no one has time outside of work). People are busy, have their own friends outside of work, and like to meet those friends, not office coworkers, and also, there are always people in office who bully someone. If you are bullied you know it's not funny. Ever.
Jan: Well, when my life fell apart and they, and they screwed me in New York, and I felt like my whole world was collapsing around me, I didn’t have anyone. I mean, my whole family still won’t even talk to me, on the advice of counsel, and my friends were just waiting for this to happen.
Michael: That’s really nice of you to say.
Jan: Michael, no, what I want to say is you were there for me. By my side. Without even a thought. That’s just who you are. I mean, no matter how badly I treat you, or what I’m going through, you just, you are there for me. And that is a guy worth staying beside. So, where’s this train taking us?
Michael: I think the engineer left.
timing could've not been more perfect. mere days ago watched the finale, bawled my eyes out, and have been cradling the office shaped hole in my heart ever since.
Jenna sitting on John's lap in the final scenes made me so sad as I can just see their minds thinking this is it after 9 years of being such an iconic love story and virtually joined at the hip every show. The journey they shared as well as the others is something they will have eternally!
I've watched The Office hundreds of times. I've watched the final episode twice. I can't handle it. I'm too fragile. I just start over.
This makes me want to rewatch the show... which I've already seen multiple times😂
The only show finale that hasn't let me down
Imagine they went Seinfeld with it...
Also, Andy has the best line in the whole show.
I started watching this show when it first premiered. I got to follow these characters for 10 years. Even though I didn't care much for the new characters after Michael left and what they did to Andy, I still loved it and wanted to follow all the other characters. I bought the first season as a kid and downloaded it on my ipod to watch whenever I was scared at night and couldn't sleep. I have rewatched this show again and again and again and will forever. There will never be a show as meaningful as this to me.
I saw the show years ago. Just got my mom hooked on it and finished it again, so great timing for this.
They gave Nellie a better ending than Toby.......😞
It was a fantastic way to end it.
Follow up after the documentary aired was such a clever thing to do.
Still love this show 15 years after it first appeared❤️
It was so hard to say goodbye to such a beautiful , lovely and mind-blowing legendary show 😭😭❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏and seeing Michael was literally best part ❤️,I am in love with each and every single character 😍
The Office was one the shows that got me hooked up, Was beautiful written. Thx Daniel and the writers for such a master piece.
And also to point out, to me i always thought that michael in season one thought that he had to look more presentable like a real boss to the cameras, this explain the weird haircut, the clothes but then we got used to and he showed the real him. the michael the we knew and love
"I wish there was a way to know you were in the good old days before you actually left them."
My next watch will be my 10th. This show brings me a feeling of safety, that I can conclude my day with, and know that ordinary is always beautiful.
one thing ignored in this (mostly excellent) video is how the writers went out of their way in the final season to make Jim and Pam negative characters, the villains, if you will, and Dwight the most positive character, the hero (and it's far beyond, as they mention, the season "exposing core problems in J & P's relationship"--it seems like a concerted effort to get us viewers to become as bored and annoyed with J & P as most of their co-workers are)
flanderization of the office is another way to look at it.
As a British person I’m supposed to big up the British version of any show, especially if it’s the original. But... I cannot stand Ricky Gervais personally. And I think The Office was smart to break out of the uk’s shadow and shine completely on its own as a feel good show that can make me smile. And it’s not above discomfort humour that the brits love either... just look at Scott’s Tots.
OH MY GOD THIS IS EVERYTHING
I kind of wish shows like this were still being created because in my life so far I’ve not watched anything at it’s pilot and loved it as much as I instantly did when I first sat down and watched this on Netflix.
It’s easy to try and watch the copycats like superstore but they are nowhere near as funny and to be able to watch these episodes weekly must’ve been great fun and for such a long time it’s like a lot of people had their adult lives accompanied by it. It’s just beautiful in that way.
The first time I watched the office,it was a good show but i did not embrace it.
But after, watching the meanings, cuts, bloopers. This is show just ages better.
@TheTake please do a character breakdown of Toby Flenderson he has layers you should uncover
Thank you! I still get misty during the finale; and I’ve lost count on how many times I’ve seen it. It nicely wrapped up a wonderful show with probably my favorite people ever!❤️
creed is my favorite character in the office.. because he is the only one who actually not normal
he’s the best
I'm still weirded out by the baby abandonment. My brain is forever tattooed with the notion that The Office's characters aren't human. Even Seinfeld wouldn't have tried that in his finale.
love the office!
and please, do a take on the PARKS AND REC finale!
throughout this video I kept feeling like I needed to cry happy tears
I am really glad the US decided not to follow the UK. I get UK shows are a lot more cynical and probably more realistic in some ways, but sentimentality is not a character flaw...so to allow it to be sentimental is fine.
Having sentimental characters is fine, but sacrificing realism and relatability so you can have a fairy tale happy ending? The original Office has an incredible ending, and it isn't even that cynical!
I'm shocked. I finished watching the office last night, and I came running to watch all the videos on this channel about the characters of the show. now, i'm coming to watch one more and find out that you guys posted a video about the ending. this ending was more exciting than many drama series, I just loved it. I wanted to erase everything from my memory to watch it again, as if it were the first time
Lol, I finished the show last night and now I’m watching this
I like this video, but it reminds me of how much I disliked the finale. I really hate the way Pam narrativizes her life, it is all based around Jim. She didn't reflect on her own growth as a person, as an artist, as a friend--she tells her story as if her life's only purpose was to be with Jim. I also really disliked that Angela denied Dwight an opportunity to raise his own child for roughly 2 years. I found this unforgivable and didn't understand why Dwight would want to marry her after she did something so cruel.
Because of the way the show ended, I have a different perspective on everything, and unfortunately, it kind of makes the show less enjoyable. I see Jim and Pam's relationship as codependent and unhealthy. While I liked Jim originally, I now dislike him, and I find Dwight to be the more appealing male lead.
Pam was ready to make the leap, the Athleap.
is an oscar character study video in the works?
this show is timeless, young people transitioning into the work sector, building relationships and starting families and the good/bad that comes with that is something we will all be able to relate to forever, this is by far the greatest TV sitcom of the 2000s
I loved the ending too much, that I cry when someone even talk about It😢
The office has one of my favorite endings. It's sad and satisfying
The questions at the reunion thing always infuriated me. Everyone trashed Pam because "Jim gave up so much for her". Dude. Jim put himself in that position by making family decisions without Pam. He also essentially left her for work while she was raising their children and working at the same time. She was essentially a single mom while Jim tried to chase his dream. Like, "What did [she] sacrifice?" HER HAPPINESS FOR MONTHS. WTF?
Time to watch it all over again I guess. The show strikes you differently after you realize you are not Pam, but Karen for a guy, though.
Yes, but something to remember is that Karen still ended up married and with kids
This was so sweet and what I needed right now. Year has been rough, more positive content please!
I like that they end the show in May. Which is around the time school is out.
I've never bothered to watch the office passed season 7. I think I have a reason to at least give it a try now
The last two seasons are really bad. It’s probably for the best that you stopped.
Nah honestly I wouldn't bother
Me watching this and remembering the finale and crying my eyes out
You should do Euphoria character studies
Only Toby didn't have a happy ending. Oh, and Creed.
I finished watching The Office for the first time today. And I watched the finale twice today just because it's so wholesome and over the top happy endings for everyone. Loved it! The whole show is just so amazing.
Could you do a video on Trainspotting on their characters?
I think the thing that we say the most to ourselves are the ones we least believe in.
"I'm cool", "I'm nice","I have a great life","I don't care" etc. Although it's mostly situation and not completely true. Once we really are at a position where we could see it manifesting and reflecting in our lives, we stop chanting it.
I think the other reason why Michael Scott became a different character from David Brent is that there were just completely different skillsets with the actors. Having Steve Carell do a Ricky Gervais imitation would have been a mistake.
Act fast cos life just isn’t that long - Pam
(Spoiler) I liked it when Erin finally got met her parents!