The Office (US)
Office manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell, The Daily Show, The 40 Year-Old Virgin) believes he's the beloved leader of the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of a paper products company--but his relentless and painfully forced efforts at comedy creep out everyone around him, including paranoid Dwight (Rainn Wilson, who had a memorable recurring role on Six Feet Under), nervous receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer, LolliLove), and aimless salesman Jim (John Krasinski, A New Wave), who's smitten with the already engaged Pam. The pilot episode suffers from closely replicating the British pilot, but after that The Office finds its own footing, turning diversity training, an office birthday party, and a basketball game into excruciating yet hypnotically funny rituals of humiliation. Carell, though clearly talented, can't match Ricky Gervais' unique performance as the aggressively needy British manager (it's hard to imagine that anyone could); as a result, the supporting roles become more prominent, and Wilson, Fischer, and Krasinski quickly create a rapport that matches and may even exceed that of their British counterparts. Be sure to watch the deleted scenes; remarkably, they're as good as the material that made it on the air in this six-episode season. --Bret Fetzer
Branch manager Michael Scott nervously showcases Dunder Mifflin Scranton to a documentary crew while looming layoffs unsettle the staff; Jim pranks Dwight and Pam quietly fears her job may be cut.
After Michael's Chris Rock impression offends corporate, a mandatory diversity seminar is held, but Michael hijacks the session with a cringeworthy role-play that torpedoes Jim's sales day.
Michael dumps the task of slashing health costs on Dwight, who imposes a ruthless plan; employees revolt as Jim and Pam submit fake diseases like "hot dog fingers" to needle Dwight.
Rumors of downsizing spur Dwight to ally with Jim for survival; their secret pact spirals into birthday-party shenanigans and a surprise cake for Meredith.
Michael bets weekend overtime on an office-versus-warehouse basketball game; trash talk, gender bias, and Dwight's face-guard fuel a fiercely awkward contest.
A traveling purse saleswoman catches Michael and Dwight's eye; Michael offers a ride in his convertible while Jim maneuvers closer to Pam, irking her fiancé Roy.
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Steve Carell | Michael Scott |
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John Krasinski | Jim Halpert |
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Rainn Wilson | Dwight Schrute |
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B.J. Novak | Ryan Howard |
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Oscar Nunez | Oscar Martinez |
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Jenna Fischer | Pam Beesly |
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Phyllis Smith | Phyllis Lapin |
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Brian Baumgartner | Kevin Malone |
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Angela Kinsey | Angela Martin |
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Leslie David Baker | Stanley Hudson |
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Kate Flannery | Meredith Palmer |
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David Denman | Roy Anderson |
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Paul Lieberstein | Toby Flenderson |
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Mindy Kaling | Kelly Kapoor |
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Melora Hardin | Jan Levinson |
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Creed Bratton | Creed Bratton |
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Craig Robinson | Darryl Philbin |
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Amy Adams | Katy |
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Charlie Hartsock | Travel Agent |
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Patrice O'Neal | Lonny |
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Larry Wilmore | Mr. Brown |
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Henriette Mantel | Office Worker |
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Matt DeCaro | Jerry |
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Karly Rothenberg | Madge Madsen |
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Mike McCaul | Office Worker |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | Universal Pictures UK |
| Layers | Dual side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Apr 10, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 2 |