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    • ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ The first of several movie-to-TV projects on this list. This one is a spinoff rather than an adaptation, though, since Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi have appeared on the show in the roles they played in the 2014 vampire rockumentary film.
    • ‘Oz’ Before The Wire, before The Sopranos, there was Oz, the canary in the coal mine for the idea of scripted dramas existing outside the broadcast network ecosystem.
    • ‘The Good Fight’ For seven seasons, The Good Wife was a fine example of how loftier creative ambitions could be smuggled into the formula of a broadcast network procedural drama.
    • ‘The Odd Couple’ The 1968 film version of Neil Simon’s play about a mismatched pair of divorced middle-aged friends sharing an apartment was a beloved, Oscar-nominated, box office hit.
  1. May 17, 2013 · The Office ran too long, and it eventually exhausted all of its story engines, but there was a certain cruel rightness in that all the same. The show, always so adroit about the ways that people ...

    • Tim Marcin
    • tim.marcin@mashable.com
    • Season 2, Episode 22 - "Casino Night" Laughs: 9.25. Importance to Office Universe: 9.1. Memorability, Quotability: 9.3. Emotional Weight: 9.6. TOTAL SCORE: 37.25.
    • Season 2, Episode 1 - "The Dundies" Laughs: 9.23. Importance to Office Universe: 9.4. Memorability, Quotability: 9.11. Emotional Weight: 9.41. TOTAL SCORE: 37.15.
    • Season 4, Episode 1 - "Fun Run" Laughs: 9.45. Importance to Office Universe: 9.01. Memorability, Quotability: 9.12. Emotional Weight: 9.13. TOTAL SCORE: 36.71.
    • Season 7, Episode 22 - "Goodbye, Michael" Laughs: 8.78. Importance to Office Universe: 9.03. Memorability, Quotability: 9.22. Emotional Weight: 9.65. TOTAL SCORE: 36.68.
  2. 8) Better Call Saul (2015-2022) There's a reason Breaking Bad is renowned as one of the all-time greats, so for Vince Gilligan and his fellow writers to attempt a spin-off – a prequel, no less ...

    • The Dundies
    • Dwight Blasting "Everybody Hurts" in His Car
    • "Ryan Started The Fire"
    • Jim and Pam Having A Roof Date and Sharing Headphones
    • "Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration"
    • The Teapot
    • Jim's "Booze Cruise" Confession
    • Michael's Grilled Foot
    • Pam's Voicemails
    • When Ryan Hooked Up with Kelly But Didn't Check The Date

    Nothing beats your first Dundies! So let's kick this list off by taking a trip back to Chilli's to see Michael in his prime as a host and Jim and Pam share their first realkiss. 👀

    In Season 2, episode 4 — "The Fire" — Dwight gets jealous of Michael's budding relationship with new temp Ryan Howard. After a fire alarm causes Dunder Mifflin employees to evacuate to the parking lot, he's seen hardcore brooding in the car. Dwight, windows down, slumped in the driver's seat, blasting "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M., will forever be on...

    Another equally gorgeous moment in "The Fire," occurs when Dwight bounces back from his brooding to belt a parody of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire." After learning the beloved temp Ryan accidentally started the fire in the office by leaving his cheese pita in the toaster oven (set to "oven" instead of "toaster"), Dwight sings "Ryan Started...

    In "The Client," (Season 2, episode 7) Jim and Pam spend the night sitting in lawn chairs on the roof while watching Dwight set off fireworks. Jim makes his "famous" grilled cheese sandwiches and Pam brings drinks and a freaking candle. Then later, before saying goodbye, they SHARE HEADPHONES, which is such an important moment that Mashable.com alr...

    In the eight seasons since the world finally met the love of Phyllis' life, Bob Vance, we've had the pleasure of listening to him introduce himself many many times. Nothing, however, will ever beat the first.

    As Season 2's stressful holiday party comes to an end, Jim's thoughtful Secret Santa gift finally makes its way to the intended recipient, Pam. Jim (clearly smitten to hell) gets her a tea pot she wanted but FILLS IT WITH BONUS GIFTS, including several cute and sentimental inside jokes like hot sauce packets, a mini golf pencil, and his dorky high ...

    Season 2, episode 11 aka "Booze Cruise" is a doozy. In a touching scene on the boat, Jim finally reveals his feelings for Pam to Michael. Surprisingly, Michael replies with some truly inspiring advice.

    Season 2, episode 12's "The Injury" is one of the greatest The Officemoments. Michael burns his foot by stepping on a George Foreman grill, which he places on his bedroom floor because he likes to wake up to the smell of bacon. Understandable. It's a beautiful, overdramatic episode filled with crutches, Country Crock, and Michael trying to shove hi...

    "The Carpet" (Season 2, episode 14) starts super gross and ends super sweet. Jim's feeling a bit sad after being isolated from Pam all day due to a temporary desk switch, but when he checks his voicemail before leaving for the day he finds he's a bunch of messages from her! Aww.

    In Season 2, episode 16, after finally hooking up with Kelly Kapoor on Valentine's Day eve, Ryan Howard utters perhaps his most iconic line in the series.

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  3. Dec 20, 2023 · The Office. Photo : NBC. NBC. 2005-13. The outcry over “The Office” leaving Netflix in favor of Peacock in 2021 said it all.

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