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The Office Superfan Episodes __full__ -

If you are like me, you have a problem. You cannot fall asleep unless Michael Scott is doing something wildly inappropriate, or Jim is smirking at a camera, or Dwight is initiating a fire drill that simulates a small-scale apocalypse.

They slow down the pacing in a way that actually benefits the "mockumentary" style. You feel like you are watching raw documentary footage rather than a network sitcom. You see characters like Stanley and Phyllis get more lines. You see the writers testing out jokes that were too weird for network TV in 2006. the office superfan episodes

Also, the music licensing is slightly different in a few spots. If you are a purist who notices the difference in the theme song volume between Season 1 and Season 2, you might twitch a little. If you have watched the series through once, the Superfan episodes are a fun novelty. But if you have watched it five times? These are essential. If you are like me, you have a problem

Here is why the Superfan cuts are the definitive way to re-watch Scranton. For the uninitiated, these aren't just the old deleted scenes tacked onto the end of an episode. These are re-cut, extended versions of the original episodes. Peacock went back to the film vaults, dug out the footage that was left on the cutting room floor for time, and spliced it back into the narrative. You feel like you are watching raw documentary

You haven't truly seen "The Injury" until you’ve seen the extended cut of Michael cooking his foot on a George Foreman grill. It’s 40% more awkward, 50% more Dwight, and 100% worth the Peacock subscription.

So, when Peacock announced The Office Superfan Episodes , I was skeptical. I thought, “Do I really need 15 extra seconds of Kevin spilling chili?”

The answer, as it turns out, is a resounding

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