2/25/2012

The Office: Season Six (2009) Review

The Office: Season Six   (2009)
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First, I have to say that I've watched Seasons 1-5 of The Office at least three times, plus commentaries, plus deleted scenes, plus bloopers, plus googled all the actors--so I'm a big fan. But after some of the awful reviews here on Amazon, I almost didn't buy Season 6. I was afraid I wouldn't recognize Jim, Pam, Michael, Dwight...but I shouldn't have worried.
Yes, Dunder Mifflin has changed. Yes, the characters have evolved (some devolved). But I love the show so much that I just went with those changes...and enjoyed them. Even Ryan, who seems like a different character every season, is fun to watch. Season 6 has some brilliant moments, some so-so episodes, and some real depth and beauty, so overall, as long as your expectations are reasonable, I think you'll like this set.
Since others have already written about the episodes, what I'd like to offer is that very few long-running shows can sustain the kind of high-caliber excellence we've come to expect from shows like The Office. Writers are human; sometimes they have an off-episode or even an off-season. (Season 3, with Jim at the other branch, was a lot more disjointed for me than Season 6. Even the writers in one of the commentaries admitted it was a misstep to separate the cast. Oh well...it happens. It's just the creative process. I still loved Season 3.)
So to those of you on the fence like I was...if you love The Office, you'll probably love Season 6, too. (The last five minutes of the blooper reel alone is worth the price of the entire set.)

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Experience the ultimate way to enjoy "...TV\'s best comedy" (Alex Pappademas, GQ), The Office, with this must-own five-disc set that includes every Season Six episode, plus an uncensored original digital short, hours of deleted scenes and much more! Follow Michael (Steve Carell), Dwight (Rainn Wilson), Jim (John Krasinski), Pam (Jenna Fischer), Ryan (B.J. Novak), Andy (Ed Helms) and the rest of the Scranton crew as they pursue new heights of inappropriateness while facing everything from new romances, marriage and parenthood to new ownership, Darryl\'s (Craig Robinson) rise to middle management and a ball-busting new boss! Developed for American television by Primetime Emmy® Award winner Greg Daniels, "The Office is so funny it hurts" (Joanna Weiss, The Boston Globe)!

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