The Korean College Girl Room SalonOffice has been off the air since 2013, but fans can't help but wonder how their favorite Dunder Mifflin employees would navigate present-day life.
For example, as the world panics about the new coronavirus, which results in the disease known as COVID-19, how do you think the fictional paper people in Scranton, Pennsylvania, would be coping?
Would Dwight have a safety drill prepared? Would Michael be in a fetal position under his desk? Would Creed be coughing hysterically? The possibilities are endless, but Twitter user @the_real_bnell tried to imagine what a coronavirus-themed episode of the show might look like.
The first tweet in the hilariously on-point "The Office: Coronavirus" thread now has more than 200,000 likes. It imagines Michael ignoring any "work from home" memo in favor of being with his work fam, Dwight claiming immunity to the virus, Angela donning a full-on hazmat suit, and Kevin casually saying he already has the virus.
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The thread goes on to imagine Creed as "Patient Zero," outlines Stanley using his remote work opportunity to go on vacation, and Andy heavily panicking after reading a WebMD page.
"The episode ends with Michael shopping alone at Costco on a Saturday. He's excited because he usually 'can't even get in the door,'" the tweet concludes.
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@the_real_bnell then went on to share a link to a r/DunderMifflin post on Reddit, where you can see a bunch of other brilliant fan predictions about how characters would react in to the coronavirus.
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One fan imagined a scenario in which Michael would "insist that everyone comes into work" amidst coronavirus fears, but after learning there have been thousands of coronavirus-related deaths around the world he'd quarantine himself in his office and refuse to leave. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam would to try convince Dwight that Jim had contracted COVID-19 as a prank.
Other fans thought that Meredith would drink the office's remaining hand sanitizer, Stanley would leave work after hearing a single cough, and if Oscar tried to escape quarantine through the ceiling Angela would ask him to save her cat. All very believable!
At the very least we know Michael's aware that it's "polite" to wash your hands, and Dwight once wished for a new plague, so maybethe gang would do alright. But I imagine the episode would be absolute chaos.
At the end of the day, the coronavirus is a serious matter, and you should be frequently washing your hands, refraining from touching your faces, and staying informed on updates and guidelines. But when you need a lighthearted break from all the coronavirus concern, we highly suggest thinking about The Office.
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