Jenna Fischer defends “the office” after Steve Carell

Despite being the “best boss in the world”, Jenna Fischer thinks The office It’s very good without Steve Carell.
The actress recently defended the subsequent seasons of the sitcom of the NBC Mockumentary NBC after the departure of the character of the director of the Mifflin de Carell branch of Carell, Michael Scott, season 7 in 2011.
“My biggest point to remember to have seen it again is that it is really good all the time,” she said on the Fly on the wall podcast. “I think there was this tradition, especially among the actors and the creatives, that we may have struck our peak in season 3 or season 4.”
Fischer continued: “And also this conviction that the two seasons after Steve’s departure, we just made water and maybe they were not as good. But when I looked at everything, some of my favorite episodes were in the seasons 8 and 9 after Steve’s departure. There were still these incredible stories.”
Carell played the role of Michael Scott from the first in the series in 2005 until 2011, when a rotary guest spot replaced the supervisor, with Will Ferrell, James Spader and Catherine Tate.
Fischer played the receptionist and artist in difficulty of Dunder Mifflin and in difficulty Pam Beesly for the entire race of nine season of the show, which ended in 2013.
In the Peacock spin-off of the creator of the Greg Daniels series PaperThe same documentary team follows Domhnall Gleeson that the impatient editor of The Truth Teller, a Toledo Journal in difficulty, which he tries to relaunch with the help of volunteer journalists.