Steve Carell, Jenna Fischer, John Krasinski
The Office is an American mockumentary sitcom television series that depicts the everyday work lives of
office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. It
aired on NBC from March 24, 2005, to May 16, 2013, spanning a total of nine seasons.[1] Based on the
2001–2003 BBC series of the same name created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, it was adapted for
American television by Greg Daniels, a veteran writer for Saturday Night Live, King of the Hill, and The
Simpsons.
An unremarkable paper organization in the possession of Scranton, PA branch director Michael Scott. This
mockumentary follows the regular daily existences of the supervisor and the representatives he “deals
with.” The team chases after the workers all day, every day, and catches their very hilarious and
unusual experiences as they will take the necessary steps to stay with the flourishing.
The regular daily existences of laborers at a paper organization are gotten on camera by a camera group
for a narrative. A portion of these laborers are Michael Scott, the chief, who isn’t excessively
brilliant or entertaining. Dwight Shrute, a sales rep who accepts his position extremely, truly. Jim
Halpert, a sales rep who is the workplace cool fellow and clown. What’s more, Pam Beesly, the assistant
who is locked in yet who is likewise the pulverize of another person in the workplace. With these
characters, the day by day jokes of this branch is definitely not typical.
The U.S. variant of The Office is set in the town of Scranton, Pennsylvania. The satire show happens in
the Scranton part of a faltering paper organization, Dunder Mifflin. It principally spins around Michael
Scott (Steve Carell), the local chief, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), the top sales rep, Jim Halpert
(John Krasinski), the workplace “amusing person,” and Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), the awkward assistant,
and Ryan (B.J Novak) the quiet cool person.