The Office: La Belleza en las Cosas Ordinarias | Análisis de Serie

The Office first aired on March 24, 2005, as a mockumentary about mostly middle-aged employees of a paper company. If I told this synopsis to someone unfamiliar with The Office, they'd probably be bored by now, and perhaps that's the irony of setting a sitcom in such a mundane place, of making the ordinary the focus of the comedy, and also the drama. Although The Office cemented its place in popular culture, when it premiered, the conditions for its success weren't in its favor. The mockumentary format was quite unusual in the United States, and ordinary people aren't usually a very attractive target for the big screen. Along the way, The Office demonstrated its prowess in virtually every area of ​​television production, managing to run for nine years or a total of 201 episodes. But once it ended, the series continued to garner audiences of all ages and became even more popular on streaming platforms than it had been on the air. In addition to being an efficient and effective comedy, The Office is characterized by creating an ordinary reality that is easy to connect with and identify with, which is part of the success of the series and its premise, explicitly stated in the last sentence of the final episode. To understand the legacy The Office leaves us and how it achieved its success across generations, we'll delve into why it's so easy to identify with this series, how its comedy works, and how it was produced. We'll also explore its darkest period, before finally addressing its central message: The beauty in ordinary things. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3jt0Eof Some of the topics covered in this video: The Office, The Office Latin American, The Office fire drill, The Office Spanish subtitles, The Office series, The Office series, The Office scene, The Office fire scene, The Office first aid, The Office analysis, The Office review, The Office finale, The Office subtitles, The Office Spanish Latin American, The Office bloopers. Image credits: NBC Universal - The Office US Creators: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant Developer: Greg Daniels Cast: Steve Carell (Michael Scott), Rainn Wilson (Dwight Schrute), John Krasinski (Jim Halpert), Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly), B. J. Novak (Ryan Howard), Melora Hardin (Jan Levinson), David Denman (Roy), Leslie David Baker (Stanley Hudson), Brian Baumgartner (Kevin Malone), Kate Flannery (Meredith Palmer), Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin), Oscar Nunez (Oscar Martinez), Phyllis Smith (Phyllis Vance), Ed Helms (Andy Bernard), Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor), Paul Lieberstein (Toby Flenderson), Creed Bratton, Craig Robinson (Darryl Philbin), Ellie Kemper (Erin), Zach Woods (Gabe), Amy Ryan (Holly Flax), James Spader (Robert California), Catherine Tate, Clark Duke, Jake Lacy. Here's a breakdown of one of the best comedy series in television history. This analysis includes clips from scenes like Prison Mike, Fire Drill, Secret Santa, CPR Fail, First Aid Fail, CPR Training, Dinner Party, and many of Michael's blunders. Finally, the final scene is explained. Music credits: Dulcinea - Steve Adams Castleshire - Chris Haugen Highball (Prod. by Lukrembo):    • lukrembo - highball   Chocolate (Prod. by Lukrembo):    • lukrembo - chocolate   impermanence - Prod. Riddiman:    • impermanence - lofi hip hop beat [FREE FOR...   biscuit (Prod. by Lukrembo):    • lukrembo - biscuit   LOFI JAZZ - Philip Abraham:    • Them Jazzy Days   i hope you like me - Prod. Riddiman:    • i hope you like me - lofi hip hop [FREE FO...   Lolo Popo by Mona Wonderlick   / monawonderlick   Creative Commons—Attribution 3.0 Unported—CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3gyf5aV Music promoted by Audio Library    • Lolo Popo – Mona Wonderlick (No Copyright ...   Hot Coffee by Ghostrifter Official   / ghostrifter-of.  . Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2CMqiz0 Music promoted by Audio Library    • Hot Coffee – Ghostrifter Official (No Copy...