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  • The Office/WMG
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  • Think about it. This is one of the only ways that can really explain how so many episodes are able to feature such intimate personal lives of the employees and the tons and tons of Fridge Logic revolving around the show. * Jossed in Michael Scott's last episode when he takes off his microphone.
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  • Think about it. This is one of the only ways that can really explain how so many episodes are able to feature such intimate personal lives of the employees and the tons and tons of Fridge Logic revolving around the show. Dunder Mifflin was constructed under a toxic runoff, which has seeped into their water supply. This has led the entire cast to believe that there's an invisible camera person documenting their entire lives. This also explains why many outsiders like David, Holly and Erin never once question the fact that there would be a camera crew at a paper company: they just secretly roll with it. * Jossed in Michael Scott's last episode when he takes off his microphone.