Television shows are never guaranteed success; most are lucky to get an entire season. A good show tends to run for a few seasons and hit the elusive 100-episode mark, which qualifies the show for a lucrative syndication deal. And then some shows surpass 200 episodes.There have not been many shows that hit the elusive 200-episode feat. For those that do, sometimes they lose their way as there constantly needs to be new storylines to keep the show fresh. However, some are among the greatest television shows of all time.The American version of The Office was based on the British series of the same name. Steve Carell stars as Michael Scott, the brand manager of Dunder Muffin, a paper and office supplies company who does his best to run the company and its eccentric characters.RELATED: 15 Sitcoms That Critics Panned But Audiences Love
Television shows are never guaranteed success; most are lucky to get an entire season. A good show tends to run for a few seasons and hit the elusive 100-episode mark, which qualifies the show for a lucrative syndication deal. And then some shows surpass 200 episodes.
There have not been many shows that hit the elusive 200-episode feat. For those that do, sometimes they lose their way as there constantly needs to be new storylines to keep the show fresh. However, some are among the greatest television shows of all time.
The American version of The Office was based on the British series of the same name. Steve Carell stars as Michael Scott, the brand manager of Dunder Muffin, a paper and office supplies company who does his best to run the company and its eccentric characters.
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