Moments In The Office That Didn't Age Well
Description
While The Office officially ended in mid-2013, it has earned considerable clout in the streaming-sphere.
While the show has a certain immortal flare to it, it isn't immune to the effects of age.
We took a look back at how The Office has held up over the years, and it turns out that there are actually quite a few scenes that haven't aged very well.
Way back in the first half of season two, fans were given their first dose of Dunder Mifflin at the most wonderful time of the year.
The tenth episode, "Christmas Party," features Michael Scott at his all-time jerkiest as he tanks a Secret Santa event, boozes up the entire office, and inadvertently rubs everyone's face in the fact that he got a big fat bonus for firing one of their coworkers.
The episode showcases Dwight's kiss-ass behavior, Jim's teapot gift to Pam, Bob Vance's first appearance ... and Michael's obsession with Ryan.
In an attempt to remedy his guilt over getting a bonus during downsizing, Michael foolishly decides to ignore the $20 gift limit for Secret Santa by splurging on his secret gift for Ryan.
What does he buy? A $400 video iPod. Back in 2005 when the episode aired, the gift was enough to elicit gasps from viewers.
Coming in at the staggering price of a complete smartphone these days and not a bad one at that modern viewers are likely unphased nonplussed at the thought that anyone would ever spend that much moolah on a device that you can get in app form for pennies on the dollar these days. Keep watching the video to see all the moments in The Office that didn't age well.
#TheOffice
$400 video iPod | 0:00
Treatment of Toby | 1:36
Diversity Day | 2:45
Too heavy for Santa | 3:52
'Hot Girl' aged poorly | 5:00
Ping | 6:07
Michael's Cosby impression | 7:27
Female un-empowerment | 8:35
Kelly's excuse | 10:07
Zwarte Piet | 11:19
Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/224667/moments-in-the-office-that-didnt-age-well/
Comments