Product description OFFICE, THE - SEASON 6 .com Happily, The Office had a much more productive year than Michael Scott (Steve Carell), who laments to his new boss in the season finale that he has been going through a "rough patch." Reviewing his home movies, he says, "There were only 12 minutes that I felt were worth taping." Season 6 provides ample footage that Officers will want to keep on file. Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) at last get married in the season benchmark, "Niagara," an Emmy-nominated episode (director Paul Feig was robbed!) brimming with hilarious and richly satisfying mental camera "click" moments to treasure. Kathy Bates and Zach Woods are welcome additions to the company as, respectively, Joanna Bennett, the formidable and no-nonsense CEO of Sabre, which purchases the struggling Dunder Mifflin, and Gabe, her intimidated right-hand man. Darryl (Craig Robinson) gets a well-deserved promotion upstairs, Andy (an Emmy-worthy Ed Helms) and Erin (the charming Ellie Kemper) fill the will-they-or-won't-they void left by Jim and Pam with their sweet and awkward courtship that is rife with drama, and Michael is oddly pleased to learn that (spoiler alert) his new girlfriend is married. Not everything works this season. Dwight (Rainn Wilson) hatches a diabolical plan to sabotage the newly promoted Jim, but it goes nowhere, as do his nonsensical negotiations with Angela (Angela Kinsey) to conceive a child. And a clip episode ("The Banker") seems like slacking off. But there is no reprimanding the ensemble for its total investment in their characters, whom Joanna rightly calls "some of the loveliest people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing." Each episode has giddy grace notes (the camera catches Creed moved to tears by an opera aria in "The Lover") and priceless bits of comic business (Pam turns Borsht Belt comedian in "Body Language," Joanna gives budding author Toby unsolicited advice on his novel in progress in "Whistleblower"). And for the first time, the season-ending cliffhanger does not involve Jim and Pam, but the series' second most beloved couple. There are two disappointing omissions from this five-disc set. The Halloween-themed cold open has been excised from the episode "Koi Pond," and the viral sensation Subtle Sexuality webisodes, including the "Male Prima Donna" music video, are not included among the bonus features. --Donald Liebenson
G**I
Masterpiece.
If you’re looking at the reviews for season 6…stop looking. This show is truly a work of art.
V**Y
The Office is so funny, love it!
I have now almost purchased all the seasons of the office. Its funny as I work at an office an go home and watch a show about people working int he office.
R**D
Laugh until your sides hurt!
They really hit their stride in this show and keep you laughing. This show is one you can watch over and over and will still laugh! Never a full moment, a classic like Seinfeld.
C**S
Wonderful DVD set with plenty of extras.
Nice set with all all season 6 episodes and plenty of extras for Offce fans. I've now got seasons 1-6 on DVD because Netflix removed it. You can watch it on Peacock, first 2 seasons for free . You will need to pay to watch the remaining seasons. This Office DVD set is worth every penny.
M**A
The best season yet!
This season was perhaps the pinnacle of "The Office" because it finally contained the Jim/Pam (JAM) Wedding. Although it would have made sense to end the series on a high note with this wedding, the series is continuing on to a 7th season, which is the last for Steve Carell. The involvement with current events in a show that is so close to many American's daily office life was taken to a new level with the fiscal situation of Duner Mifflin. They were able to really take it a step beyond just increasing sales and I thought it was great they were able to keep the story line intact and eventful. I purchased this season on DVD because I have the other seasons on DVD and did not feel it was worth it to have just one season on Bluray. The characters have come such a long way since the first season and I hope they are able to finish strong going into the 7th season.
I**M
Three defective orders (so far)
I realize that the unspoken rule of reviews-especially related to TV shows and movies-states that we must comment only on the quality of the program, and not the quality of the actual physical product. Well, nuts to that. I love The Office, and if this was only a review of the show, it would be five stars. But after receiving *three* defective orders of this season, this just needs to be said. I've just ordered my fourth purchase, and hope they get it right this time. The disc has to be bent to get it out of the case. That might be the issue.Update: After my fourth attempt to purchase a working product, I believe I may have succeeded. Why? Unlike the first three orders, the insert featured in the photograph below was included in this order. I have posted it because Office fans have to help each other out when the dics of our favorite show are combined in the worst. packaging. ever.
J**X
The Office Still Going Strong
This was the last great season of The Office. Seasons 1-6 are pure gold. The character development in this season is great, the plot lines are not being stretched and everyone still has amazing chemistry. Do not get me wrong season 7 was good, but this was the last great season of The Office. Although this season is available digitally on Netflix and possibly Amazon Prime, i still like having the hard copies. My friends and i bring the DVDs to our yearly cabin retreat and usually spend a day binge watching all out favorite episodes. If you are looking to save some money look for a used copy.
M**R
Wonderful
I love The Office start to finish.
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