The US OFFICE > The UK OFFICE.
Because the lead character, a selfish, awkward D-bag...is allowed to use those experiences to grow into something much better,and those around him by default.
David Brent explores the cringe humour and stops.
Michael Scott explores the cringe humour and then steps out of those boundaries and becomes something altogether more rewarding.
There are a few moments in the US OFFICE where I knew it was heading in the right direction before this one, but this is inarguably the moment I KNEW I was watching something quite special. what makes this even better is that Michael has zero idea what this means to Pam, how low she is that no one turned out to her show...if he DID know he might have said or did something cringe....but because he's accidentally doing it, it's much more pure and a distillation of who he REALLY is underneath all the bluster and idiocy. It's perfection.
https://www.dailymot...m/video/x2y2cku
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 07 January 2020 - 05:22 PM
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