DVD Review: The Office: Season 3

Clock in to The Office for even more inappropriate remarks, uncomfortable silences and petty behavior in the complete third season, recently nominated for nine 2007 Primetime Emmy® Awards including Best Comedy, Best Actor (Steve Carell), Best Supporting Actor (Rainn Wilson) and Best Supporting Actress (Jenna Fischer). Carell (40 Yr. Old Virgin, Evan Almighty) is back in his Golden Globe®-winning role as ignorant but harmless boss Michael Scott. And now there is even more of him to love — the Season 3 four-disc collection contains all 22 hilarious episodes and tons of exclusive bonus features! You’ll want to stay late at The Office to relive every entertaining episode of this must-see, must-own TV show that demands to be watched again and again.

Show Synopsis:

With unshaken enthusiasm, Michael (Steve Carell) believes he is the office funnyman, a fountain of business wisdom and his employees’ cool friend. Painstakingly trying to be liked and look cool, Michael comes off alternately absurd and pathetic. His prize possession is his “World’s Greatest Boss” mug — which he had to buy for himself.

Joining Michael are fellow Dunder Mifflin employees Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer, “Blades of Glory”), the friendly office receptionist who bears the brunt of Michael’s routines; Jim Halpert (John Krasinski” “License to Wed”), a likable sales rep with a good sense of humor who should have found a better job years ago, but is too comfortable with his office mates and routine to leave; Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson, “The Last Mimzy,” “Six Feet Under”), the arrogant assistant to the regional manager and Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak, “Punk’d”) the young, smart, former temp, who quickly figured out the real office politics despite Michael’s attempts to instill the official point-of-view.

Review:
The Office is hands down one of the best comedies on television. In fact, if you want my opinion, it’s the best comedy on television right now. This show can be extremely awkward at times, for example, Carell’s character, Michael Scott, is always saying things that you just can’t imagine why he would possibly say. But once you get used to the show’s humor, it’s a non-stop laughing riot. Between Jim and Dwight’s comedic relationship, and the “will they, won’t they” vibe between Jim and Pam, you’ll find yourself completely addicted to this dvd set. The only thing better than NBC’s 3rd season of The Office? The dvd set of the season loaded with extra’s! We highly recommend this one to you guys!

Review by Emma Loggins

Grade: A++
Official site: http://www.TheOfficeDVD.com
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