

Regional manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest, best boss ever - which, of course, makes him the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff are concerned. Regional manager Michael (Steve Carell) thinks he's the coolest, funniest, best boss Based on the popular British series of the same name, this faster-paced American version follows the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees at paper company Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch via a documentary film crew's cameras. So we've gone ahead and mapped things out in a sweet and condensed format in order to finally allow fans to step back and get that 10,000-foot view of what exactly happened during the eight years that America's favorite workplace was under the scrutiny of a PBS documentary crew.Summary: Based on the popular British series of the same name, this faster-paced American version follows the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees at paper company Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch via a documentary film crew's cameras. With so many dynamic personalities co-existing in one tiny office building, it's easy to get lost in the details. The truth is, though, while this gigantic pile of entertainment is incredibly fun to binge over and over again, it can be a bit difficult to follow the greater storyline at times. When all was said and done, the show boasted more than 200 episodes, all filled to the brink with storytelling at its finest.

During that eight-year stretch, the simple premise of the series - documenting life in a typical American workspace - grew into a massive story with numerous twists, subplots, romances, and side characters. NBC's smash hit sitcom The Office captivated audiences as it unfolded in a nine-season run from 2005 to 2013.
