The Porkchop Express said:
Should bring back halpert and have the entire plot be why he is suddenly so ripped.
"You are no longer Big Tuna! You are Big Biceps!"
The Porkchop Express said:
Should bring back halpert and have the entire plot be why he is suddenly so ripped.
torrid said:Yeah, I think the US pilot was pretty close to the British version. Michael Scott was almost immediately toned down. Still, "Diversity Day" and Kelly slapping Michael is probably my favorite scene of the series. Kelly wasn't an airhead at that point.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
The British version is just "meaner", similar to season one Michael Scott. In my opinion anyways.
Why reboot it? Create another workplace comedy similar to it and call it something else. Medical and police dramas have been doing that since the 1960s.
One of my favorite lines in the series. And then Pam with the disappointed look.Sea Speed said:
"You look exotic, was your dad a G.I?"
The series will end with his capa being detated from his headThe Porkchop Express said:
Maybe it will be a prequel featuring Ed Truck.
It was in 2010 and it was in Jello, damn my fat fingers.Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
double aught said:One of my favorite lines in the series. And then Pam with the disappointed look.Sea Speed said:
"You look exotic, was your dad a G.I?"
The Porkchop Express said:It was in 2010 and it was in Jello, damn my fat fingers.Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
We all thought it was going to be the prank of the year until he opened his desk and said WHAT THE FUQ IS THIS?
The episode where Michael makes the stereotype flashcards would play great in 2023!double aught said:One of my favorite lines in the series. And then Pam with the disappointed look.Sea Speed said:
"You look exotic, was your dad a G.I?"
WoMD said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Only shot a reboot can work is a totally different cast. Maybe even a different industry/office setting.
The moment you try to bring 3-4 characters back only you're setting up for failure especially if it's someone like Pam saying things like "with Jim working out of town so much "(because Krazinksi isn't on the show).
See last season of scrubs. I like to think it was never made, which would probably be how this would play out if it's as you describe.
WoMD said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Only shot a reboot can work is a totally different cast. Maybe even a different industry/office setting.
The moment you try to bring 3-4 characters back only you're setting up for failure especially if it's someone like Pam saying things like "with Jim working out of town so much "(because Krazinksi isn't on the show).
See last season of scrubs. I like to think it was never made, which would probably be how this would play out if it's as you describe.
This is the ending of Scrubs. And what every TV should aspire to, at least the sitcoms, rather than give us some weirdo twist ending. Show us the characters we love being happy together.DallasTeleAg said:WoMD said:Orlando Ayala Cant Read said:
Only shot a reboot can work is a totally different cast. Maybe even a different industry/office setting.
The moment you try to bring 3-4 characters back only you're setting up for failure especially if it's someone like Pam saying things like "with Jim working out of town so much "(because Krazinksi isn't on the show).
See last season of scrubs. I like to think it was never made, which would probably be how this would play out if it's as you describe.
Why even bring that up? Do you want to hurt me?
I don't know what this means but it's probably because I have forgotten about some context of the show.Rudyjax said:It was just the first episode. They used the script for the first episode of the UK version so the network couldn't give notes.YouBet said:The Porkchop Express said:As a general policy, I try to never agree with Sea Speed, but hes right. Reboot means a new cast, like The Wonder Years, or any of the 50 Star Treks.Sea Speed said:superunknown said:
The thing I saw was that the actors who played Pam, Stanley, that little blonde accountant weirdo and Creed were all about doing it. I could see it being a weird "ok boomer" style show where the 4 old crew is generational battling the new office workers. Maybe the 2 factions exchange members back on forth based on stupid stuff like is Hilary Swank hot? But...you could update it to someone current. Standard sitcom setups where older gen vs new gen.
Think the writing has to be superb, and you also need to keep up the old personalities of the older characters. They're weird enough as it is without relying on the standard sitcom tropes. Why did Stanley leave Florida and unretire? (He was bored and was offered the manager job in Scranton)
I'd like to find out stuff like...where was Creed on January 6th? Deucing on a senator's desk? Selling dirt weed to antifa?
There's some stories in there, maybe. Hijinks ensue?
Would a reboot even have any of the original characters?
Yes, people are confusing reboot with sequel on here. A reboot would be redoing the show with entirely new characters. Example: The US version of The Office is a reboot itself of the UK version.
The first season of the US Office even largely follows the same story lines as the UK version before it branches off into new territory later on.
YouBet said:I don't know what this means but it's probably because I have forgotten about some context of the show.Rudyjax said:It was just the first episode. They used the script for the first episode of the UK version so the network couldn't give notes.YouBet said:The Porkchop Express said:As a general policy, I try to never agree with Sea Speed, but hes right. Reboot means a new cast, like The Wonder Years, or any of the 50 Star Treks.Sea Speed said:superunknown said:
The thing I saw was that the actors who played Pam, Stanley, that little blonde accountant weirdo and Creed were all about doing it. I could see it being a weird "ok boomer" style show where the 4 old crew is generational battling the new office workers. Maybe the 2 factions exchange members back on forth based on stupid stuff like is Hilary Swank hot? But...you could update it to someone current. Standard sitcom setups where older gen vs new gen.
Think the writing has to be superb, and you also need to keep up the old personalities of the older characters. They're weird enough as it is without relying on the standard sitcom tropes. Why did Stanley leave Florida and unretire? (He was bored and was offered the manager job in Scranton)
I'd like to find out stuff like...where was Creed on January 6th? Deucing on a senator's desk? Selling dirt weed to antifa?
There's some stories in there, maybe. Hijinks ensue?
Would a reboot even have any of the original characters?
Yes, people are confusing reboot with sequel on here. A reboot would be redoing the show with entirely new characters. Example: The US version of The Office is a reboot itself of the UK version.
The first season of the US Office even largely follows the same story lines as the UK version before it branches off into new territory later on.
Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
Rudyjax said:TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
Rarely. I don't even have a pen at my desk. I take note electronically.
TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
maroon barchetta said:
I know people that still print and file every "important" email they send or receive.
YouBet said:TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
I do not. I'm 100% digital. There is no way in hell I could run my life on paper.
Highly recommend getting a high speed scanner for your home office to boot.
My wife still runs her life through paper planners and it just baffles the **** out of me. Having to manually carry over tasks day to day and take notes by hand. It's laughably inefficient.
What happens the day the Internet goes down?YouBet said:TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
I do not. I'm 100% digital. There is no way in hell I could run my life on paper.
Highly recommend getting a high speed scanner for your home office to boot.
My wife still runs her life through paper planners and it just baffles the **** out of me. Having to manually carry over tasks day to day and take notes by hand. It's laughably inefficient.
The Porkchop Express said:What happens the day the Internet goes down?YouBet said:TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
I do not. I'm 100% digital. There is no way in hell I could run my life on paper.
Highly recommend getting a high speed scanner for your home office to boot.
My wife still runs her life through paper planners and it just baffles the **** out of me. Having to manually carry over tasks day to day and take notes by hand. It's laughably inefficient.
Scotts Tot said:maroon barchetta said:
I know people that still print and file every "important" email they send or receive.
I used to work with an old engineer who, when asked to add up some numbers in an Excel spreadsheet, would print it out, add it up with a calculator, hand write the total on the page, and bring the paper to you in person.
The Porkchop Express said:What happens the day the Internet goes down?YouBet said:TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
I do not. I'm 100% digital. There is no way in hell I could run my life on paper.
Highly recommend getting a high speed scanner for your home office to boot.
My wife still runs her life through paper planners and it just baffles the **** out of me. Having to manually carry over tasks day to day and take notes by hand. It's laughably inefficient.
The Porkchop Express said:What happens the day the Internet goes down?YouBet said:TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:Interesting. I haven't used paper in business in over 20 years.TXAG 05 said:Rudyjax said:
And who uses a stapler these days?
Lots of people. I use one every time I get a quote from one of my subs that is multiple pages.
You don't ever write anything down/make notes on something?
I do not. I'm 100% digital. There is no way in hell I could run my life on paper.
Highly recommend getting a high speed scanner for your home office to boot.
My wife still runs her life through paper planners and it just baffles the **** out of me. Having to manually carry over tasks day to day and take notes by hand. It's laughably inefficient.
Rudyjax said:The Oral of History of the Office with Brian Baumgardner is very good too.ConsolTigerAg92 said:
There is a very good podcast out right now where Pam and Angela go through every episode (Office Ladies). I'm wondering if the success of that show and everyone getting back together to discuss the old episodes is driving this. They have different writers, actors, directors, etc. on the show each week to discuss behind the scenes stuff. Makes sense that they all might want to try and get the band back together. Not sure how I feel about it. No way they can ever do another episode like Diversity Day or Sexual Harassment.
I gave up on Office Ladies around season 5.
Was this scripted? Yes.
Deep dive on something stupid and irrelevant.
blah blah.
YouBet said:
I watched it because of the BBC version and was simply curious how they were going to translate it. I never finished it though. Stopped watching when Carrell left. I think there was only 1 season after that?
You chose correctly.YouBet said:
I watched it because of the BBC version and was simply curious how they were going to translate it. I never finished it though. Stopped watching when Carrell left. I think there was only 1 season after that?