Response to Sonali's Post
The Office is without a doubt, one of
the best shows of all time. It presents
humor along with the everyday lives of average people in such a way that almost
everyone can relate to the show in some capacity. There are very few shows that can bring people
together so well. There are even fewer
shows that have so many iconic quotes that we can all remember. Sonali references some of the best quotes
that the show has to offer, such as Kevin’s infamous “why waste time say lot
word when few word do trick?” or Dwight’s theory about a new plague. Michael Scott is far and away the most
quotable character in the show. From “I.
DECLARE. BANRUPTCY!!!” to “oh how the turntables…”, Steve Carrell’s classic
character is the main glue that held the show together. I definitely agree with Sonali that the
incongruity theory plays a large role in why the show is so funny. I would also add that the superiority and
relief theory also explain a large amount of the humor in the show. The most classic example of relief in The Office is Michael’s classic “that’s
what she said.” Relief theory is all
about breaking some sort of tension and Michael’s one-liner makes an appearance
in some of the tensest moments of the show.
Some of the best examples of superiority that come to mind are Michael’s
misuse of well-known words or phrases like “catch twenty-two.” He hears these phrases usually early in an
episode and is later bound to use them in a way that makes no sense or is just
flat wrong, much like a small child that just learned a new vocabulary word in
school. Incongruity is present here too
in Michael’s ridiculous statements. In
conclusion, I would say that while incongruity is instrumental to the success of
The Office, the theories of
superiority and relief are also present in a very visible way.
Michael is a perfect example of the "malapropism"--a hilarious misuse of a phrase. Catch-22 is one of my favorite novels and one with many similar traits to the office, so I love that example in particular. One of my favorite memes is about July 4, featuring a similar dialogue between Britain and Thomas Jefferson. Britain says, you can't just say you are independent. And Jefferson retorts, I didn't say it, I declared it!
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you when you addressed that Michael held the show together. Once his character left I didn't find the show as entertaining or exciting as before. I really like how terrible Michael Scott is at using words the right way. An example of this would be when Jim tells Michael it smells like up dog, and Michael then replies whats up dog, and realizes the funny joke. Michael then for the next 10 minutes tries and fails miserably to use the lame joke on everyone in the office building.
ReplyDeleteThe Office did such a great job at creating specific characters and then building on them as the seasons went on. All of these running jokes like "that's what she said" or Kevin's ridiculous phrases gives the viewer a sense of belonging to the office. In a way you're sharing these inside jokes with the characters. This is also what makes the Office so quotable because you can take the exact inside joke from the show and use it in your actual friend group.
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