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The Office 6x24

Reaction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYEisu76pBE

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The Boondocks 4x1

Reaction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AyFumzf_QE

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Succession 3x6

Reaction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhALsg-noxs

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space1999

Gonna miss the discussions on Boondocks and Succession, appreciate you guys talking about real shit Hope we can see more people on the Succession couch sometimes

my new name (he him)

There's no good episode for me to do this so I'll say my Office related thoughts now. One of my complaints about the Office is that Dwight never grows throughout the whole series. Jim, Pam, Michael, and others all get their character growth. Dwight just stays the same amount of stupid and crazy all the time. He never learns and never advances. That makes me bored of his character after a while. Aside from Dwight, I also don't find Creed's character entertaining. I think it's because he's character is supposed to evoke drug use, mental deterioration, and homelessness. But that kind of person isn't humorous to me. In fact it just makes me uncomfortable so I never laugh that much whenever Creed speaks. I think he only said one line in the whole show that I found moderately funny. And Kevin also is just disgusting. The other characters I all find funny and interesting to watch throughout the series.

Chaos T

I share similar complaints but for different characters. My biggest problem with this series is at some point it didn't know what it wanted to be and felt it lost the original intent of why it was created. My favorite seasons were the first two seasons when it was clearly a satire on corporate USA and the office environment. As an office worker who had bosses (yes... multiple bosses) like Michael Scott at the time of this series premier, I identified with the message "The Office" was attempting to give the audience. It was a series that was a breath of fresh air and took chances compared to its tv counterparts at the time it premiered on network TV. As "The Office" became Network TV norm, it lost its original critical view on corporate USA and middle management within the corporate structure. Michael Scott should have never been turned into someone the audience cares for and the writers lost the plot when middle management became sympathetic within the series. The thing the writers originally criticized became something the writers wanted the audience to like.

Francisco Sanchez

When are the next Succession group reactions dropping?