Saturday, June 12, 2010


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I'm so late to this amazing party, I happened to see Episodes 2 to 6 of Season 3 one night on TBS. What is this, I wondered? I went out and got Season 2 and 3 (I still have to see Season 1, 4, and subs) so I could enjoy the show in order. Each and every character is so well-drawn. Having spent my entire working life in an office (I'm 53 now), the premise of this show is near and dear to my heart. There are so many great stories that we all have of office life, and this show is like a whirlwind of laughter and fun and rings so true. Michael and Jan are amazingly good, Dwight, Angela, Toby, the guys in the warehouse, its just a ball to observe and laugh with and at them. And Jim and Pam are priceless. Office attractions, now that some of us are old enough to look back on them, are an amazing part of life. The very end of Season 2 was just electric, and to see Pam's beautiful face at the very end of Season 3's last show is just transcendent. She is, without question, portrayed so well by Jenna Fischer, and John Krasinski is equally good as Jim, that I feel a part of their world. I'm already worried that I'll finish seeing all the Seasons -- and then what? I just don't want the party to end.



The Office - Season Three Feature


  • 2007 - The Office - Season Three
  • Steve Carrell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer
  • NBC TV Series - 4 DVD Discs Set / Bonus Features
  • New - Widescreen 1.78:1 / 9 Hrs 34 Mins
  • Collectible



The Office - Season Three Overview


Fill your Inbox with hilarious moments from The Office Season Three in this four-disc collection that's crammed with extensive bonus features and all 22 episodes of the 2006 Primetime Emmy Award winner for Outstanding Comedy Series! Steve Carell is back in his Golden Globe-winning role as earnest but clueless boss Michael Scott, who can't help but contribute his own irreverent commentary to the daily happenings at the Scranton branch of the Dunder Mifflin paper company. As the staff deals with potential office closures, mergers, romances, and advancement, Michael's always there to say all the wrong things at all the right times. Including five supersized episodes and over three hours of deleted scenes, The Office Season Three is packed with classic moments from the show that TIME magazine praises for "satirizing the culture of coffee, cubicles and Chili's with heart and laser precision."

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