
The podcast where two literature professors analyze the great American story: The Office.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Teagan and Megan break down party fashion and mark their calendars for Groundhog Day. "So, you can all get your constructive compliments in ASAP" (Scott) at thebestofficehourspodcast@gmail.com.
Megan and Teagan read The Night Before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin. "So, you can all get your constructive compliments in ASAP" (Scott) at thebestofficehourspodcast@gmail.com.
Megan and Teagan start from the office surplus and end up on sea otters. "So, you can all get your constructive compliments in ASAP" (Scott) at thebestofficehourspodcast@gmail.com.
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Great analysis and humor. I always feel good while listening to this show. Also, kudos to the outstanding intro and closing music.
I know my elder millennial review won’t earn the same level of excitement as Evie’s Gen Z endorsement (see episode S5E10), but will second her in saying I love the podcast and thoroughly enjoy listening whenever I have free time. Megan and Tegan are great, the Office is great - what more could you ask for. Keep it up, team.
Love the show yall do! It’s really funny and entertaining to listen to whenever I have free time!
One of the best dissections of one of the best pieces of cringecore ever. Thanks guys!
This podcast is for fans of THE OFFICE craving analysis, social commentary, and over-interpretation of every little detail in each episode. If you’ve been dying for some close reading of this show, then this is your podcast.
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A dynamic analysis of a beloved television series takes center stage, with hosts exploring character developments, social commentary, and humorous insights from the show. Episodes frequently connect on themes such as workplace dynamics, personal integrity, and societal issues surrounding body image and ambition, providing both laughter and deeper commentary that resonates with a diverse audience. Each analysis tends to blend humor with thoughtful critiques, making it appealing for fans who enjoy detailed examinations of character interactions and their implications in the workplace and beyond.
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