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The Office - An American Workplace: Complete Season 2 [DVD]
 
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The Office - An American Workplace: Complete Season 2 [DVD]

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  • Format: Anamorphic, PAL, Colour
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 28 Jan 2008
  • Run Time: 457 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ILZEQG
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,154 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Thank goodness for second seasons. While the first season of The Office USA started dubiously with a pilot that was just a poor copy of the original Ricky Gervais version, it did manage to provide enough good material to stay on the air and hint that better was yet to come. And here it is. The second season of The Office USA finds its own footing and manages to do the near-impossible by not only breaking free of the gravity of that excellent BBC version to stand solidly on its own, but establishing it as one of the best comedies on TV. Season 2 starts out strong with "The Dundies," where Regional Manager, Michael Scott (Steve Carell, The 40 Year Old Virgin) hosts the company’s annual office-awards event with his signature less-than-perfect grace. Things seem to only get worse for him this season as he bumbles a potential affair with his boss, Jan (Melora Harding), angers his employees by reading their emails ("Email Surveillance"), cooks his foot ("The Injury"), and accidentally destroys the warehouse with a forklift in "Boys and Girls," one of the season’s highlight episodes. Always at his side is the clueless paranoid Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), the Assistant Regional Manager ("Assistant to the Regional Manager," Michael always reminds him in one of the show’s running jokes).

One of the reasons for the show’s improvement in the second season is increased focus on Dwight’s character, who’s becoming something of a pop-culture icon right down to having his own bobblehead. He in turn provides so much good material for Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinsky) to play off of, to their own amusement. But of course, Pam and Jim’s simmering relationship is the real meat of the show, as their compatibility becomes more obvious, Jim’s feelings for her continue to grow, and Pam struggles with the impending marriage to her less-than-caring boyfriend, Roy (David Denman). Things have to come to a head, and they do nicely in the final episode, "Casino Night." As strong as the leading characters are in The Office, it’s the excellent peripheral characters that really make the show hilarious, especially dimwitted office-slug Kevin (Brian Baumgartner), long-suffering intern Ryan (B.J. Novak), office-ditz Kelly (Mindy Kaling), and ultra-conservative Angela (Angela Kinsey). --Daniel Vancini

Synopsis

Based on the popular British comedy of the same name, The Office takes place in and around the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Using the same mockumentary style as the original, the series succeeds in capturing the quiet desperation of the poor souls working in this socially stifling environment under the direction of their delusional boss, regional manager Michael Scott. Comic actor Steve Carell beautifully inhabits the role, playing a man so eager to be liked, he completely alienates people with one stupid antic after another. Blindly believing himself beloved by his employees for his laid-back nature, Michael fails to see that--with the exception of nerdy and bizarre Dwight (Rainn Wilson)--he is resented and despised by all. Carell perfectly walks the line between despicable and pathetic, enlisting his audience's sympathies just moments before doing or saying something horribly inappropriate. The second series features several romantic storylines getting into full swing.


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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful
By m.bison
This is the Season when the American version of `The Office' really hits its stride. Like most people, I didn't hold out much hope for the Americanisation of Ricky Gervais' hit show. The fact that a lot of people weren't sure if the UK Office was really a documentary or not is what made the show so unique. There was no canned laughter; no one-liners; no slick, flowing dialogue (instead people spoke with the um's and er's you get in real life) - and I think the show struck a chord because of that. To turn a show like this into Friends or Cheers - where there is an excitable studio audience, a fake, three-walled set and an obligatory not-very-bright character - would surely have ruined everything that made The Office so good to begin with. Thankfully, with the input of Gervais and his co-creator Steve Merchant (who are Executive Producers), the show abandons the traditional format of your average U.S. sit-com.

The first season of `The Office: An American Workplace' was six episodes long and the pilot episode copied the first episode of the original Office nearly word for word. I think this put a lot of people off when they were watching the show for the first time. After all, no one likes a carbon copy, "Psycho"-like remake. However, the other 5 episodes did their own thing and came up with new storylines. This continues in Season 2 (which is 20+ episodes long like you'd expect in the U.S.) and you get a sense that the actors and writers of the show have broken free of expectation and baggage that came with the award-winning UK show. For me, the show has become the funniest thing on television at the moment. This is largely down to Steve Carell who plays the David Brent character. He's a very different comedic actor to Ricky Gervais, but you still get the twinges of familiarity from him as he plays the office boss. He's also so funny it hurts - I've literally been crying with laughter watching him in this show. Indeed, as Carell's movies get bigger and bigger (40 Year Old Virgin and the Bruce Almighty sequel); it seems that everyone is discovering just how funny he is. Credit must also go to the actor who plays Gareth - he is extremely well cast and he, too, cracks a few ribs as the pedantic and annoying guy you find in every office.

I don't want to spoil the shows for you, but whether you have withdrawal symptoms for the UK Office or not, please give this a go. I just cannot describe how funny it is. But even when I've not been laughing and gasping for air at the same time, the show can resonate on a more personal level, as you recognise and see very familiar things from the grind of everyday office life. You'll be amazed at how many creative scenarios the writers can come up with for a group of people who sit at a desk and stare at a computer all day.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
this is a masterpiece. an utterly refreshing and upbeat comedy that walks away from the shadow of the original. hilarious antics are galore in this series. it strikes a perfect notion of comedy with a hint of romance.

and now for the one annoying thing about this dvd. it has been delayed more times than you can count and for no reason why. the first episode of season 4 has started showing in america and we are no not able to get the second series until march???? why is this?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
I'm hard of hearing and YET AGAIN no info on the Amazon site that this product does not have English subtitles! It has four other languages but not English. I love this show (seen on TV in while in the states with subtitles)

So the producers of this show will miss all my money for the next five series. 11% of the population are hard of hearing so it's a big loss for the producers.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Two thumbs up
Warm up with the first season... sit and enjoy this hilarious sequel! Focused on each character through an funny, effective and bold script, The Office season 2 became my favourite... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ariel Guerra
Absolutely brilliant!
This series is fantastic and is so much funnier than the UK version (which I loved). I think that the Jim and Pam (Tim and Dawn) storyline is done a lot better then the UK version... Read more
Published on 29 Jan 2010 by Michael Bishop
Stand alone quality
This series is where the American Office starts to forge it's own identity independent of Ricky Gervais' creation. The U.S. Read more
Published on 12 Oct 2009 by Dublinia
absolutely fantastic
I was initially extremely sceptical about the whole concept of an American version of Ricky Gervais' fantastic creation 'The Office'. Read more
Published on 2 Sep 2009 by H. Seymour
The American Office
Although the UK Office was funny I think the US Office plots are funnier. All arrived in good condition and thoroughly enjoyed by all
Published on 5 Jun 2009 by Loos Wires
Better than the original!
This is a very funny American take on the original idea. Excellent performances all round, and a glorious array of characters. Read more
Published on 1 May 2009 by P. G. Buckley
So Good
Well after the first series I couldn't wait to watch this series and it didn't disappoint at all.
If you liked the British version of the Office you will like this one as it... Read more
Published on 12 Feb 2009 by Steve Ellis
Great fun, but not believable
Michael Scott is incredibly annoying. He throws his staff's files around the office just because he feels like it, and he destroys the shelving system on the shop floor using a... Read more
Published on 5 Oct 2008 by Gavin Wilson
Cringeworthy, hilarious, heartwarming, somtetimes a little too close...
As I'm sure was the case with many people, I was very reluctant to see an americanised version of possibly my favorite TV show "The Office". Read more
Published on 18 July 2008 by M. Cross
When it became great
The second season of The Office is a truly great piece of work, with a sustained level of the highest quality throughout. Read more
Published on 5 April 2008 by Mark O'Neill
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