The US version of The Office started the first season of the first six seasons in 2005. After the "Pilot" episode was aired, the commentator at Deseret Morning Post commented, "After NBC suddenly died in the office, he will probably try to Americanize the British television comedy." (The office)). Despite being initially negatively accepted, the office continued to experience nine successful seasons and became a favorite of television throughout the United States.
In 'Office' which is one of the most popular TV programs, gender role and stereotype can be seen through the series. In the episode of a special episode titled "Sexual Harassment" (Season 2, Episode 2), it is very clear that the stereotype is conveyed by a character named Todd Packer. Mr. Packer is a senior administrator and will return to Scranton from time to time. In this case Parker is very uncomfortable for office women through his "jokes" and statements about the woman suffering from his boss. These women are obviously offended by the statement and do not take action to protect themselves.
Of course, unless the TV program is The Office. The NBC 's simulated Cockcom, which ended Thursday in the ninth quarter and last quarter, used the television as a reality model distracting by setting up actions in many workplaces where many people run away. This opening is wonderful, weekly television program proved to be the perfect medium to tell the story of modern workplace culture - for a while. A sales office of an almost old paper mill located in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Initially the role was not stagnant. Like the dead end work and the inevitable dead ends that come out of these jobs, these people are wasting time once in a long meeting