Diversity Day
- Folge lief am 12. Jan. 2008
- TV-14
- 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,1/10
11.251
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMichael's off color remark puts a sensitivity trainer in the office for a presentation, which prompts Michael to create his own.Michael's off color remark puts a sensitivity trainer in the office for a presentation, which prompts Michael to create his own.Michael's off color remark puts a sensitivity trainer in the office for a presentation, which prompts Michael to create his own.
Oscar Nuñez
- Oscar Martinez
- (as Oscar Nunez)
Creed Bratton
- Creed Bratton
- (Nicht genannt)
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The network that shows South Park apparently doesn't have the stomach to show "Diversity Day." The shows are generally shown in order, and CC has skipped this episode for the past year.
This episode just about manages to combine the toe curling comedy that made the UK version so popular with some nice heartfelt moments in this second outing of the show.
I enjoyed it.
I enjoyed it.
Well, that was so relatable even in Nowadays, lmao. Great episode, so far 2 out of 2 worth watching episode, didn't disappoint me yet and I hope it won't disappoint me in the future.
Watching Diversity Day thirteen years after its debut is an interesting peek into office race relations and how much things have (and have not changed) in the interim. When the boss quotes (verbatim and with what he considers to be the perfect "accent") a racially-charged comedy routine, a Diversity Trainer is sent to the office to help deal with any fallout. Of course, the result is a rolling snowball of worse and more racially insulting than ever. Every nuance of racial political correctness is pounded into comedic submission. It is uncomfortable, it is funny, and if the episode were released as "new" in today's politically intolerant environment it would be lambasted as intolerant. But it is painfully true, and that's what makes it so very funny.
The first great episode of the show. It has good dialogue from our main characters and most of Season 1's minor characters. It builds on our perspective of Michael, and starts the shows main arc: the love of Jim and Pam. But compared to the funniest episode of the season for 2, 3 and 4, it doesn't stand a chance.
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- WissenswertesNBC webcasted this episode on March 16, 2005 on MySpace to promote the show's then-upcoming premiere. This was NBC's first-ever online debut of a complete episode of a network series, and also included a trimmed-down webisode version of the episode for on-demand viewing on MySpace the following day.
- PatzerWhen Michael rips up his signed pledge, Jim is chewing on a pencil. When the camera shows Jim again, he is chewing on a pen.
- Alternative VersionenThis episode has an extended cut version released under The Office: Superfan Episodes.
- VerbindungenFeatured in TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes of All Time (2009)
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