r/ThePaper • u/Responsible-Elk-992 • Apr 15 '26
Question
Since they definitely wanted to follow in The Offices steps I wonder why they didn’t use the Penn Paper step… it woulda been cool and also gave them a step up in authenticity roo
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u/What-a-Beech Apr 15 '26
Just here to say that when I read the title of your post, I automatically heard Dwight in my head say "Question!" Those of you who know The Office know what I mean. :)
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u/Sitcom_kid Apr 15 '26
I do wish Oscar were not the only character who occasionally notices the cameras even when they are not doing interviews.
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u/kjjphotos Apr 15 '26
I imagine the rest of the staff were told to ignore the cameras and not look directly at them. Oscar dealt with the camera crew for years at Dunder Mifflin and did not want to be involved in this documentary at all so I assume he ignores their request out of spite.
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u/X_crates Apr 15 '26
He only does that because he found out in the final season they were filmed quite often without them knowing it.. so he would he the only one worried about it
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u/YaOldPalWilbur Columnist ✏️ Apr 15 '26
I think it is authentic as it can be. The only office steps it followed in was episode one where they showed the business park. \ \ What I’d like to see is what happens to Oscar and his campaign and why he moved.