Following Steve Carell’s tenure as The Office‘s awkward-but-loveable Michael Scott, the TV sitcom world was left wanting. Indeed, after leaving the popular mockumentary series in the show’s seventh season, Carell would later go on to pursue more dramatic roles in films like 2014’s Foxcatcher and 2015’s The Big Short in lieu of straight-up comedic parts.
Thankfully, Netflix’s latest workplace comedy, Space Force, has reunited The Office co-creator Greg Daniels with Steve Carell in a bid to recapture the magic of those good ol’ Dunder Mifflin days. And while the critics haven’t exactly been over the moon with the show – Space Force currently sits at a 37% critical rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes as of the time of writing – audiences around the globe have been enjoying seeing Carell’s return to a more comedic TV role, which is reflected in the series’ much more positive Audience...
Thankfully, Netflix’s latest workplace comedy, Space Force, has reunited The Office co-creator Greg Daniels with Steve Carell in a bid to recapture the magic of those good ol’ Dunder Mifflin days. And while the critics haven’t exactly been over the moon with the show – Space Force currently sits at a 37% critical rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes as of the time of writing – audiences around the globe have been enjoying seeing Carell’s return to a more comedic TV role, which is reflected in the series’ much more positive Audience...
- 5/30/2020
- by Dylan Chaundy
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