After re-watching the pilot episode, there are several things that may have gone unnoticed on the first watch.

These details may have gone unobserved, as there was no perspective regarding the progression of the series.

This office employee was played by Henriette Mantel.

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She was present at Meredith’s desk for the first episode only.

The real Meredith that fans know and love showed up from the second episode on.

When the pilot episode ofThe Officewas being shot, the supporting cast of the series was not finalized yet.

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The characters who were finalized were Michael, Dwight, Jim, Pam, and Ryan.

The rest of the casting was still in the developing phase when the pilot was filmed.

This character seldom speaks over a murmur.

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The mumbling character was conspicuously stuck in her professional and personal life.

It is quite big as opposed to the more personal and smaller office shown throughout the series.

His jokes were either sexist or lame.

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He wanders around the office for impress the new employee, Ryan Howard.

He even feigned Pams firing as a prank, which brings Pam to tears.

Hepranked and irritated Dwight, which pleased Pam.

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It led to a discussion of thecomparison between American and British televisionseries.

However, the subsequent episodes received mostly positive reviews.

It is true that the first episode was not the best example of whatThe Officewould offer later.

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It was also considered as one of the worst-testing pilots ever, along withSeinfeld.

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