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The Office: Rainn Wilson Says Show Would Need Changes Today

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

‘The Office‘ Relied on “Clueless, Insensitive” Characters, Star Rainn Wilson Says

LOS ANGELES – Rainn Wilson, best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on the hit NBC comedy‍ “The Office,”⁢ revealed ‌the show’s premise was intentionally built ⁣around flawed, and often problematic, characters. Wilson discussed the show’s dynamic during a⁤ recent podcast appearance, stating the⁢ humor stemmed from “clueless, insensitive, ‍racist, sexist people.”

The Emmy-nominated ⁤actor explained that while the show’s core was ‍rooted⁣ in these uncomfortable truths, ⁣it also offered a layer of commentary. “But‌ it definitely goes pretty far if you dig deep,” Wilson said. “Could it happen today? I think it ⁣would ⁢have to be⁤ very, very different if⁣ it were made in this environment.” The comments come as television re-evaluates comedic tropes and representation in light of evolving social standards.

“The Office,” a mockumentary set in‍ a Pennsylvania‍ paper company, ‍aired from 2005 to 2013 and remains immensely popular in syndication and on ⁤streaming platforms. Wilson also shared details about a⁢ planned spinoff series, “The Farm,” centered⁢ around his​ character, which NBC ‌ultimately passed on in favor of “big, bright, flashy” shows ⁣reminiscent of “Friends.” ‍He believes the network missed an chance for⁤ important revenue, estimating the spinoff would have been triumphant despite not reaching the heights of the original.

Wilson⁤ expressed ⁣confidence in the potential quality of “The ⁣Farm,” stating it would have been⁣ “a⁢ good ‍solid comedy” and “we would’ve done ⁣some really cool stuff.” ⁤Despite the canceled spinoff,‍ the “Office” universe ⁤continues ⁣to expand with “The Paper,” a new series on Peacock featuring the documentary crew from the original‍ show.

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