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10/10
Season Five
zkonedog5 July 2019
After watching four seasons of "The Office", what I was consistently amazed at was the show's ability to stray away from the formula in order to cultivate new territory. For example, during a large portion of the third season Jim and Pam (the emotional backbone of the show) are separated and lose that incredible chemistry. However, that separation ends up bringing in the Andy Bernard character, who has been a wonderful addition to the show.

This fifth season did much of the same. It started off great, especially when Michael Scott finds a new employee, Holly, who can match him step for step in the craziness department. Each episode contains at least one absolutely hilarious moment (and some come once every few seconds!), even despite the fact that the "same old" cast is back again. However, as the season approaches roughly the 2/3rds mark, there are some major changes that take place, primarily for Michael and Pam Beasley. This creates a run of 5-6 episodes that, to be honest, just aren't as hilariously funny as the rest of them (as Jim Halpert's character cannot hold the show in lieu of Michael).

However, as they so often do, the writers take that disturbing change and eventually make it work out for the better, as the emotional sides of many of "The Office" workers are touched on more than ever before, what with all the changes occurring. When the show finally gets back to its original pattern/format, it feels like slipping into that old familiar spot on the couch again...you might take it for granted while you have it, but removing it from your life will just make you want it back that much more!

Thus, I once again give this season of "The Office" my highest approval for its ability to be incredibly funny and still develop characters in a meaningful way.
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9/10
Season 5: many ups and downs but overall a great season
Mustard12819 August 2009
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The Office has just finished its Fifth Season. Even though it is not everybody's favorite season, it was still good. In fact i thought this season was great. I own all 4 of them and I'm planning on buying this one as well. Season 5 had more good episodes than not as good episodes. Company Picnic however did a very good job on ending Season 5. Jim and Pam are headed toward a marriage and maybe (by the way Season 5 ended) be parents soon, and Holly is still interested in Micheal. Plus this episode had some really funny scenes in it, (Micheal and Holly's SlumDunder Mifflinaire Skit, and Dwights stalling tactics were hysterical). I am really exited for what season 6 has in store for us.

This season and episode 9/10.
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10/10
Season 5, the best season of The Office
theteamavengers5 June 2020
This episode was a great ending for the best, funniest season of the office. And that cliffhanger at the end...
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Season 5: A slight change in the approach that affects the comedy a little but still works
bob the moo30 September 2009
Although the pretty poor first season could be compared to the UK original, The Office US quickly became its own beast in the second and subsequent seasons. This should be kept in mind because while the UK version ran for about 12 episodes and some extended specials, the US version is approaching 100 episodes. Season 4 perhaps started to show the strain a little bit but this fifth season is the first one where there appears to have been a change in approach that is noticeable. Mostly, The Office story lines in the past have been about the office as a place – a place where day to day things happen which are work-related and, within this, you have people and their lives – but the narrative for each episode was mostly structured and driven by these internal events. Season 5 sees things become much more driven by these characters and the relationships within the office.

This change is not massive but it is telling. The Office was always more of a standard sitcom than the much more scatological type of sitcom of 30 Rock but with 100 or so episodes down it has become more reliant on the characters to make the stories rather than them just being in the story. Thus we have engagements, affairs, lost love, broken hearts, sackings etc. Mostly these work because it is not yet at the point where strain is showing like it does in some shows where the constant plot twists involving old characters and new additions start to make it seem silly. It must be said that it doesn't quite have the lightness that it once did and the plot does occasionally seem a bit contrived or convenient but it does still work well enough to support the show.

That it is still funny is the main thing that makes ti work though. The asides are still very good, the minor characters doing asides are very good and I still had fun with each episode. It isn't the laugh fest that it may once have been given the work now being put into creating plots and threads but the writers have not forgotten what about the show viewers come for. The cast continue to do well with the material and indeed some do better with more of a character driven piece. Carell continues to be good. He gives us enough of the fool to make it easy to laugh at Michael but always knows when to humanise him and keep the viewers on his side despite himself (much like Pam does with him). Speaking of Pam Fischer also does well with her character despite her going down a series of threads that don't totally work but keep her to the fore, which is not something I always appreciated. Krasinski is nicely charming as before and has grown on me and he works well with his relationship dynamic. Wilson's thread is a bit strained but he continues to be the best provider of asides and laughs. Novak is feeling more and more like baggage in the cast and he doesn't have much to do but it is like the show is afraid not to have him. Baker, Smith, Kaling, Nunez, Bratton and the others continue to be a very reliable support cast of characters.

Overall season 5 does show a bit of the strain of being such a long running show in terms of the writing of the plots but the show remains engaging and funny enough to cover these minor issues. It isn't the best of the seasons but it is not far below the bar and viewers who have followed it for the whole run will have no reason not to look forward to season 6.
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8/10
Company Picnic (#5.26)
ComedyFan201014 January 2019
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Things are happening at the company picnic.

A pretty good way to finish an excellent season. Michael and Holly's horrible sketch did make one laugh because of it's awkwardness and it was especially great when they pretty much announced a closing of a branch. The volleyball game was also good, I especially loved Dwight making sure that the game with corporate doesn't start until Pam is back from the doctor. And at the doctor's office we saw a cliffhanger which I am sure everyone guessed.
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9/10
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Edvis-199713 November 2021
It was very entertaining episode. You can clearly see Micheal's and Holy's vibes are matching and they look perfect togeter, so I hope that will happen.
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10/10
Revenge Time
Faristuta2 May 2020
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I loved this one. Michael and Holly meet again. I don't think Michael ever forgave David Wallace for moving Holly to Nashua and the sketch was their way of getting back at home, even if it was done unintentionally. Love how Toby and Dwight have friends elsewhere who behave alike. The thing at the end with Jim and Pam (won't spoil). Pretty good ending to a great season.
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8/10
Company picnic
rdhoran22 December 2020
Having volleyball.at company picnics is truly a bad idea. What you saw in s5/e28 is exactly what happens in real life. Team building devolves into bitterness. Especially if alcohol is involved.
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5/10
Season Five dittersweet ending
nicolas-papoutsas10 May 2020
Definetely not the best season so far and this cringeworthing season finale episode does nothing to ease this feeling.
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Outdoor Event
vivianla4 January 2021
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The company has all its branches come together for the annual picnic filled with games and fun. Holly is there with her boyfriend.

The Scranton branch manages to play in the finals with corporate. Pam is actually their best player - she played in junior high, high school and college. She falls and Charles tells them she has to go get it checked out but their concern seems to be on winning.

Jim takes Pam to the nearby hospital as suggested by Dwight and Dwight says he will stall them.

Jim enters the room where Pam and a medical professional is. They hug each other - is Pam pregnant?
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