Not all TV shows are going to click with everyone — even a show that the rest of the world is quoting constantly. But rarely do viewers punish themselves by watching four whole years of it just to be sure. But that’s exactly what one determined viewer did before finally admitting defeat regarding The Office.
The redditor posted in r/sitcoms to share their confusion, and the result is a heated debate about comedy styles. Here is the thread that started it all:
I just don’t get it. I mean I had to suffer through 4 seasons to try and find the funny, but it is just unbearable. You have a boss who acts like an obnoxious 12 year old, almost everyone is a weirdo, and you have to sort read in between every line to get the jokes. I just don’t get the comedy, and I have watched a ton of sitcoms and I can assure you I am very easy to amuse.
I am sure real fans would eat me alive for this comment, but this isn’t my cup of tea. Quite frankly I don’t know how to some people rank it top 3 or number 1. The Show isn’t funny. After 4 seasons there is not one line from the show I can quote.
P.S:* Please don’t come after me I have asthma.
In the comments, redditors delivered applause, references, and plenty of analysis on why Michael Scott isn’t for everyone.
The polarizing nature of cringe comedy
Fans acknowledge that the show relies heavily on “cringe humor” — the specific art of making the audience feel secondhand embarrassment. For some, this is comedy gold; for others, like the original poster, it feels like torture rather than entertainment.
The “laugh track” debate
One particular part of the original complaint — that the viewer had to “read between the lines” to find the jokes — sparked a fierce discussion about audience hand-holding. Commenters argue that dry humor requires active watching, contrasting it with traditional sitcoms that use audio cues to signal punchlines.
Questioning the endurance test
While many debated the quality of the show, others were simply baffled by the poster’s stamina. Spending roughly 30 hours watching a series you actively dislike struck many users as a unique form of self-inflicted punishment.
Validating the unpopular opinion
Despite the die-hard fanbase, a surprising number of commenters validated the poster’s feelings. They emphasize that taste is subjective and that disliking a cultural phenomenon doesn’t mean the viewer “missed” the joke — it just means the joke wasn’t for them.
Ultimately, the thread proves that even the most beloved sitcoms in history aren’t immune to valid criticism. Comedy is subjective, and sometimes a boss acting like a toddler just isn’t what you need after a long day at work. What is the one popular show you secretly can’t stand?
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