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Jenna Fischer Says This Hot Take About The Office Is Totally Wrong
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Jenna Fischer Says This Hot Take About The Office Is Totally Wrong


Ask most fans of “The Office” and they will tell you that the spectacle is getting worse, even if I use “worse” here as a relative term – because even the lowest stockings of “The Office” are always decent television. Star Jenna Fischer does not agree with this assessment. In fact, Fischer, who played Pam Beely-Halpert for the whole nine season race, thinks that the show is simply great from start to finish.

During an appearance on the podcast of David Spade and Dana Carvey “Fly on the wall,” Fischer said that, as she revisits “The Office” alongside her friend and Co -Star Angela Kinsey – who appeared in the series as an Angela Martin and Co -Animator “Office Ladies”, a Podcast Rewatch, with Fischer – she has the impression that everything is fine.

“My biggest point to remember to have seen him again is that it is really good all the time,” she said constantly, clearly referring to the idea that the quality of the emission decreased after Steve Carell, who played the role of Michael Scott until season 7, left the series behind.

“I think there was this tradition, especially among the actors and the creatives, that we may have struck our peak in season 3 or season 4,” continued Fischer. “And also this belief that the two seasons after Steve’s departure, we just made water and maybe they were not as good. But when I looked at everything, some of my favorite episodes were in the seasons 8 and 9 after Steve’s departure. There were still these incredible stories.”

“Incredible” could be a little A little stretching (there is, to be honest, many difficult episodes in seasons 8 and 9 of “The Office”), especially when you consider how much of the pre-season 7 episodes of the series were good. Regarding this, however, Fischer was honest as for the place where his allegiances are … and shouted one of the most worthy episodes of the show.

Jenna Fischer always prefers some of the “previous” episodes of the office

Although I respect Jenna Fischer’s point of view on this subject, I am also respectfully in disagreement; Even if I am a defender of episodes of season 6 as “Niagara”, the one where Pam and Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) finally made the knot in Canada, I TO DO Think that the show largely turns its wheels following the start of season 7 of Steve Carell. I will go back in a second, but it is undeniable that in the seasons 2 to 6 of “The Office”, the show was mainly shooting all the cylinders thanks to episodes like “The Buthury” and “Casino Night” in season 2, “Beach Games” in season 3, and especially “dinner” in season 4, which is probably the episode that is the episode most Fans would rank as the best of the show.

“I must say now, when I look back, some of my favorite episodes were also in the seasons 4 to 6,” said Fischer after recognizing that she also thinks “dinner” is the best episode of all time of “The Office”. However, she considers that critical recognition began to turn off at a point, which was discouraging: “But yes, I think that some of the price appointments stopped after season 3. So, I may have had in our heads and thought:” Oh, I assume that we are not as big. “”

I will take a moment here to recognize that it is ridiculous and perhaps even illegal (?) That Carell has never won an Emmy for having played Michael Scott, and Fischer is not wrong that the series was won less from the price discounts as and when. However, there is undoubtedly that, as I have already said, the strengths of the series occur Above all During the previous seasons. I admit as freely as The final of the series completely sticks the landing (and Carell even returns)But the journey to this two -part episode can be … Rocky. With everything said, Fischer has recognized it East An aspect of “The Office” which sometimes upsets it.

Apparently, there is one thing in the office that Jenna Fischer doesn’t always like – and it’s her own performance

While speaking to Dana Carvey and David Spade, Jenna Fischer said that there was a major thing about “The Office” that is difficult for her to review, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the release of Steve Carell and the sequence of episodes that followed. No, it’s actually His own performanceThis apparently causes fairly strong (good and bad) reactions.

“Sometimes I look at him and I say to myself: ‘I’m never going to work so well again. Sh **, it was great’ ‘, admitted Fischer.” But there are other scenes where I run teeth, where I say to myself:’ Oh, my God, I remember how I had trouble with that and I couldn’t do it, and now is for everyone to see, and I just have to go. ‘So, I had the two reactions. “”

Fischer, on his credit, is Enough As Pam Beesly, who begins the series committed to a clown named Roy (David Denman) even though she flirts with casualness with the paper seller of Dunder-Mifflin Jim Halpert behind her office, where she works as a receptionist of the branch. Throughout the show, the sweet WFP and sweet ways pushes a spine and by While Carell and Michael leave “The Office” ,,,, PAM has fully become his, taking risks at work (finally, as many risks that you can take in the world of relatively low paper sales in Scranon, Pennsylvania), founding a family with Jim and taking control of his own future. Fischer’s performance as a WFP is always emotionally honest and serious, making PAM feels like a person you might meet in the real world – so, if it goes to gray on any aspect of “The Office”, I don’t think its performance should be on the table.

“The Office”, including large episodes for Hardcore fans, is available to broadcast exclusively on Peacock.

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