3. The Different Bosses and New Employees of ‘The Office’
When Steve Carrell chose to leave the role of Michael Scott at the end of the seventh season of The Office, the series probably should have just shuttered the Sabre (nee Dunder Mifflin) office. NBC gambled on the combined talents of the rest of the (admittedly impressive) ensemble cast to keep audiences interested. What they got instead was a desperately unfunny, increasingly melodramatic series that had no rudder. The more bosses they threw at the series — Will Ferrell and James Spader among them — the more depressing The Office got. The once great NBC series limped forward for two more seasons, but it was never the same.
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