When The office The end of the series, which aired in 2013, began with a small recap of what happened to Dunder-Mifflin employees during the year, since the documentary film crew stopped following them. But the latest episode of the successful NBC workplace sitcom has almost returned to its open staple of a prank played on Dwight Schrute, and you can finally see it in its entirety.
Originally teased in the cast table for the end of the series (a bonus feature that has been available for some time), the original cold open meets Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) playing a trick made in Dwight (Rainn Wilson) inspired by the 1999 science fiction action blockbuster The Matrix. Find out who offers Dwight the choice between the red pill and the blue pill on the market never seen before The office Final Matrix joke below.
The Office Finale Matrix Prank
Taking several tips from The Matrixincluding the experience of dé và vu with a black cat and the delivery of a cell phone, Dwight finds himself recruited by Hank, the security guard (the deceased) Hugh Dane, honored at the end of the clip), which is actually Dorpheus, brother of the film’s Morpheus character, by Laurence Fishburne. He explains that the film was created by his team to prepare people to accept that the Matrix is real, and now he needs Dwight’s help to fight the machines. You will have to watch the full clip to see how Dwight responds.
Although I like to bring back the classic cold start, this clip illustrates the shortcomings of the past seasons of The office. Although the final season was able to return to what made the series so good to begin with, this cold opening is a game too elaborate to be credible. Part of the charm of The office was that the cast looked like real people in the real world, but as the series progressed, she began to lean towards elaborate sitcom formulas, especially with Jim’s antics. So while this clip is fun, it’s clear why it was cut.
Peacock launched an unprecedented open cold of The office finale to celebrate the arrival of the series on NBCUniversal’s streaming service. The show has been a staple of Netflix streaming for years, but is now available exclusively on Peacock, and they are also offering extended cuts of various episodes that have not been consistently available in streaming or reruns since its debut during the original show run . However, if you want to see any episodes after the second season, you will have to subscribe to the premium version of Peacock instead of the free version.
The office is available on Peacock now and is no longer available on Netflix, but you can also watch an episode marathon at Comedy Central this weekend.
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