The Paper doesn’t hit its stride until it’s out of the office

Four men and four women standing or sitting in an office together. The group appears to be posing for a group photo while they all look in different directions.

When NBC’s adaptation of The Office first debuted in 2005, the series was panned for being a pale and uninspired imitation of its English predecessor. It took an entire season for showrunner Greg Daniels to figure out how to infuse his take on The Office with a quirky, satirical energy calibrated to appeal to American audiences. But once he did, the comedy became a ratings juggernaut for the network, which put Daniels in a position to tackle slightly more original projects.

Unlike Parks and Rec – another Daniels series that was stylistically similar to The Office, but stood on its own – Peacock’s The Paper is a true spinoff that’s working …

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