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The Office - Season Two (DVD, 2006, 4-Disc Set)

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Former Rental
No
Region Code
DVD: 5
Edition
Platinum Edition
Former Rental?
No
UPC
0025193037824
Format
DVD
Producer
B.J. Novak, Kent Zbornak, Mindy Kaling
Language
English
Subtitle Language
English, Spanish
Genre
TV Comedy
Run Time
477 min.
Movie/TV Title
The Office: Season Two
Studio
Universal Studios

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Producer
B.J. Novak, Kent Zbornak, Mindy Kaling
UPC
0025193037824
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26046042823

Product Key Features

Subtitle Language
English, Spanish
Studio
Universal Studios
Format
DVD
Language
English
Movie/TV Title
The Office: Season Two
Genre
TV Comedy
Run Time
477 min.

Dimensions

Item Length
7.41in
Item Height
0.75in
Item Width
5.81in
Item Weight
0.48lb.

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
4

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  • Top critical review

    It would be a great comedy series has cursing and sexual language.Not appropiate for kids or teens or me.(not at my house)

    OK comedy, This was suggested by my kids yet they had not seen whole episodes. I don't use my time usually looking at this stuff but for my kids sake...That being said, evidently the parts on You Tube my kids saw did not have the cursing and sexual scenes/language that these episodes contain more than occasional. So after I reviewed them I trashed them cause my kids don't need to be exposed to that mess and neither do I. Not appropriate for children or teens.

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  • THE OFFICE SEASON TWO!

    The Office is clearly one of the funniest, best-written shows on television in an era where comedy is trying to find its old place in the heart of viewers. As most of you know, this sitcom is based on an UK show. This season of "The Office" was clearly the break through season for the American sitcom after a low-rating 6 episode first season in 2005. NBC made an excellent decision keeping the show on air, and now you can buy this DVD to see how great a decision it was. "The Office" thrives on individual and creative characters. For example, Regional Manager Michael Scott (Steve Carrell, 40-Year Old Virgin) thinks he's the funniest, coolest boss ever - which makes him the least-cool and most annoying boss of all-time in the minds of his staff. Anyone who has worked in an office can ...

  • The best extended ensemble case in a sitcom ever!

    I don't like loud comedies. No "King of Queens" for me. And save for the early Woody Allen movies, I'm not a fan of slapstick comedy made after the Marx brother era. When they were first on network tv, I loved "The Bob Newhart Show," "It's the Gary Shandling Show," "Seinfeld," "Sports Night" (Aaron Sorkin's first venture into television) and "Newsradio." And because of its crisp, witty dialogue, (although strictly speaking, it wasn't a comedy), I lost my heart to "Veronica Mars." (Damn you, WB network!!). Now the only network shows I watch are "The Office" and "30 Rock." What makes "The Office" unique is the size of its regular ensemble. Most comedy shows offer no more than six regularly appearing cast members bolstered by a number of recurring characters. But the ensemble for "The ...

  • The Office Season 2

    It's that time of year--awards season!-- and everyone is placing their bets that this year's "dundies" will be the worst yet with Michael as the bumbling emcee. Corporate headquarters orders Toby to conduct a review at the Scranton branch of the company's sexual harassment policies. The company also sends a lawyer to Scranton. Michael fears that this will stop his ability to keep an "easy-going office", but later realizes that the lawyer that was sent was to protect him. Michael and Dwight leave to close a deal on Michael's new condominium. Michael meets with his Realtor Carol, but becomes stressed when he realizes how long he will be paying for his condo. Boredom leads Pam and Jim to invent the office olympics, in which their co-workers compete in various games using office supplies. ...

  • Hilarious, emotional, absurd, sweet -- and great on DVD

    For new potential fans of "The Office," the DVD set of the break-out second season is a must-see. Start recording the third season now (premieres Sept. 21) and save those episodes, but don't watch them until you've watched the complete second season. For devotees like myself, the DVD set is a just reward for loyal viewing. The show came into its own this year. I had watched fitfully until the stretch of episodes starting with "The Injury," "The Secret," and "The Carpet" hooked me for good. I am now going back to watch the whole season again and the shows hold up very well upon repeated viewing. Strengths of the season: Steve Carell gets the award for Most Improved Characterization. It took about a dozen episodes (starting with 6 in the first season) for the show to settle on a tone for ...