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The "Stress Relief" cold open. Aired after the Super Bowl to 22.9M viewers — the most-watched episode of the series.
It's an unofficial fan tribute to the greatest workplace comedy ever made —
a community memecoin built on clips, GIFs, Egor Zhgun's sticker pack, and the
absurd numbers behind the show America refuses to stop watching.
That's what she said.
The scenes that escaped the show and became the internet's shared language. Tap to play.
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26 animated stickers drawn by the legendary Telegram artist Egor Zhgun — the same hand behind some of the most-shared pop-culture animation on the Russian internet. These are the real stickers, playing live below. Tap "Add the Pack" to get them in Telegram.
Animated art © Egor Zhgun · sticker set “The Office” on Telegram. We just really love paper.
It's been off the air since 2013. America never stopped watching.
For context: the show held the all-time single-year streaming record (57.1B minutes) until Suits edged past it in 2023 — proof the genre it created is still the one everyone copies.
The Office didn't just end — it rewired the entire sitcom. Its mockumentary DNA, talking-head interviews, and lovable-coworker formula spread across a generation of comedy. Here's the family tree.
The closest thing to a true successor in the U.S. Office universe — same producers, same mockumentary style, but set at a struggling local newspaper instead of Dunder Mifflin, with a few threads tying back to the original.
Not a spin-off — extended cuts of the original episodes on Peacock, stuffed with scenes that never aired. The PARKOUR cold open above is one of them.
The spiritual successor. From Greg Daniels & Michael Schur — both core to The Office. Same mockumentary style, talking-head interviews, eccentric coworkers, and warm-hearted humor.
Co-created by Michael Schur. No mockumentary format, but the same workplace comedy, ensemble dynamics, and lovable characters.
Set in a big-box retail store. Frequently described, simply, as "The Office in a supermarket."
A modern mockumentary set in an under-funded school. Many viewers feel it captures the spirit of The Office better than any current sitcom.
A workplace comedy inside a major automaker — the same ensemble-driven, satirical-corporate sense of humor.
The U.S. series was itself an adaptation. The format has been remade around the world:
The fan-recommended watch order to fill the void:
Parks and Rec comes closest to the feel of the later, warmer seasons of The Office.
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