- Network: NBC
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 24, 2005
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 173 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 95 out of 173
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Mixed: 60 out of 173
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Negative: 18 out of 173
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Oct 20, 2011
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Sep 29, 2011This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Sep 21, 2013
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Oct 13, 2011Itâ
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Nov 11, 2011
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Oct 25, 2011Writers always step it up. Cast is always stellar. And the new lead Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) works like a charm. The Office can still stand up to any comedy on TV and say " f u c k you"
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Jul 16, 2014
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Nov 3, 2019The Office has been past its absolute peak for a couple of years now, but the departure of Michael Scott (Steve Carell) really hits the show hard. The rest of the cast, and Dwight in particularly, ensure that it always remains watchable and continues to provide some laughs but without its central character there is just something missing.
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Oct 4, 2011
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Oct 7, 2012
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Feb 12, 2012Refreshing change up for the office, a higher focus on having a bigger focus with an ensemble cast was a great idea. Not focusing on only one character (not a bash on Steve). focusing sets up for several great possibilities for this 8th season.
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Mar 18, 2012the office is a hilarious comedy for adults. it is a funny show to watch every Thursday @9:00 pm. i think it is one of the funniest shows and you will two
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Jan 15, 2017
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Oct 11, 2018This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Apr 7, 2019Season 8 is the first season without Steve Carell and it is a hard pill to sallow. I have always found Andy to be extremely cheesy and hard to watch, which might be the intent. I still thought the remainder of the season was good. The Office is just one of those shows you could re-watch over and over.
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Jun 26, 2020Still a great show! Kudos to the writers, dealing with such a powerfully important part of the show leaving and still doing a great job. Imagine watching Seinfeld without Jerry, pretty sure that wouldn’t work.
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The show's been just barely treading water.
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James Spader, as the cryptic new CEO, is better. Everything he says sounds like a parable intended for stupid children. That's how to manage Dunder Mifflin. [15 Nov 2011, p.43]