All 201 episodes from all nine seasons of the American version of the acclaimed BBC sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. At the Dunder Mifflin paper company, a documentary crew are making a programme looking behind the scenes at modern working practice. Clueless manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) considers himself a business genius and an all-round entertainer - unaware that, to his workers, he's an insufferable idiot.
12 comments
johnandrewrussell
22 May 162#1
outstanding show. knock knock. kgb.
937666
22 May 165#2
csi_guy
22 May 161#3
False
asondh1
22 May 165#4
Who is Justice Beaver?
HOT.
Marky264
22 May 161#5
Waiting for a Sale on the iTunes Store so I can have them all in HD as It's no longer on Netflix anymore! :disappointed:
Weapon
22 May 163#6
£20.69 with student code, thanks OP!
As somebody who only watched these at the start of this year and was always skeptical having been a long-time fan of the UK Office, I encourage anybody in the same situation to give it a go! The first season draws a lot of comparisons but give it times and it really comes into it's own as a completely separate show.
rycor
23 May 16#7
Finally gone for it. Thanks OP. Sort've interested in giving this a go as all my friends rave about it
absulute2012
23 May 16#8
KGB who?
seany1977
23 May 16#9
Great show. As people have said the pilot Episode is a carbon copy of the UK Office Pilot. Some jokes are tweaked for the American audience. However after the 3rd episode it becomes it's own show. Michael Scott is totally different from David Brent.
noahwetterman
23 May 16#10
It's not on netflix?? oh man...
richard0000
24 May 16#11
Huge value here, for such an amazing show.
Thats what she said!
Heat!
johnnyrocker
27 May 16#12
Why can't they just put it back on Netflix?!?! 38 discs is annoying but you never get good deals on digital versions!!!
Opening post
12 comments
HOT.
As somebody who only watched these at the start of this year and was always skeptical having been a long-time fan of the UK Office, I encourage anybody in the same situation to give it a go! The first season draws a lot of comparisons but give it times and it really comes into it's own as a completely separate show.
Thats what she said!
Heat!