There’s new plotlines but the characters are the same. You can tell who the prankster is and who is the weirdo; though they can be a little less conservative as they’re not in America. It’s easy to identify the characters from the US version. But there’s less jokes and more revenge as the people working here are a bit older, burnt out and serious. There’s lies and deception as people attempt to avoid change that’s forced upon them. It’s short and somewhat unrealistic with too many ditzy characters who you wonder how they got appointed in the first place; and it’s a shame that they didn’t have the chance to address COVID, though they did cover a period of remote working. There’s no international stars and the memes haven’t been appearing on social media either, but they might be big in Australia. It’s a shame that people didn’t give it a chance for another series to be developed, but you can tell that the original formula is still there.
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