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“The
Office: Season Two”
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Reviewer:
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Wayne
A. Klein
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Studio: |
Universal Home
Video |
| Genre: |
TV-Series |
Release:
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9/5/06 |
| Special
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Deleted scenes, alternate takes,
10 webisodes, 10 commentary tracks, “The Faces of Scranton”,
“The More You Know” PSA’s, blooper reel, Olympic promos, “The
Office”/ “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” marathon promos |
| Review:
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“The Office” first appeared on NBC the show used many
of the basic plots for the brief first season. In comparison
to the British inspiration these shows were good but it’s
clear that the series hadn’t found its own voice yet. That
can’t be said of the glorious, hilarious second season which
actually surpasses its inspiration. Steve Carell can sell
things with such sincerity and plays the role of Michael
so perfectly straight that his deadpan approach fits the
series like a glove. ---
Image & Sound:
An excellent transfer from Universal “The Office” looks
marvelous in this transfer. The show is shot in HD video
so there aren’t any analog problems that crop up. Audio
sounds terrific as well the box says it’s 5.1 but it sounded
like a 5.0 mix to me although the surround speakers are
used well for ambient sound keep in mind this is a dialogue
driven show like most sitcoms.
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We have bloopers, parodies of the “The More You Know”
commercial spots that NBC periodically runs on topics such
as not eating black jellybeans, meteors, using the word
smell in everyday conversation, taping sex (and forgetting
to erase it). “Steve on Steve” faces himself in interview
for both “The Office” and “The 40 Year Old Virgin”. It’s
pretty clever. The “Olympic Promos” are pretty funny as
well. We also get on 10 episodes featuring a variety of
cast and crew. I only had time to listen to a couple of
them and both were amusing at the very least. The two I
had time to listen to for this review were “Drug Testing”
and “Casino Night” two of my favorites from this season
(they also happen to be the last two episodes of the season
as well). Unfortunately Steve Carell doesn’t appear on either
one of these commentary tracks (as producer/writer Greg
Daniels jokingly notes on “Casino Night” which Carell wrote,
“he’s too busy working on his movie career”. In fact he
doesn’t appear on any of the tracks as he was in the midst
of shooting a film. ***
Disc three features “The Faces of Scranton” the short
film that Michael made for one episode. It’s amusing. Back
on disc four we have the webisodes are pretty amusing as
well but they lack a play all feature so you have to go
back to the special features menu to play them individually.
It’s odd that this was forgotten but a minor annoyance.
There are also two hours of deleted scenes throughout the
set. Interestingly a couple of cast members write as well
as appear in the series which probably accounts for the
fact that it found its own creative and comedic voice surpassing
the original British series during its second season. The
deleted scenes usually follow each episode and can be played
individually. ---
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Final Words:
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A dry, hilarious sitcom about
the misadventures in the workplace, “The Office” came into
its own during its second season departing from the British
inspiration. The show managed to find its own voice and tone
with the appealing writing of Daniels, Carell and cast member
B. J. Novak among others. The extras are terrific and, with
the exception of some minor issues such as the deleted scenes
not being presented in enhanced 16X9 mode (which means they’re
letterboxed for those who have widescreen TVs) and the lack
of a “play all” feature for the webisodes this is a pretty
terrific set. The first season only consisted of six episodes
so fans of the show will be in heaven with this set. Every
one of the episodes from the “The Dundi es” to the faux award
show to the episode on “Sexual Harassment” to “Casino Night”
there are no misfires during season two. This is a gem of
a set well worth picking up for fans of the show. I would
suggest renting though for those folks who haven’t watched
the show to see if the dry humor of the series will appeal
to you. |
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