The term "jump the shark" comes from an episode of "Happy Days" where The Fonz, wearing a leather jacket and swim trunks, waterskis over a shark. Fans and critics believed this episode was a turning point for the show and the start of its decline.
Fast forward 32 years later, and Pam and Jim got married on "The Office." Some feel the lack of tension and flirtation between the two is one of many reasons why the show is losing its appeal.
But what do you think? Is "The Office"’s water cooler still half full ... or getting emptier by the week? Sound-off, Milwaukee and tell us your thoughts. How many more seasons of "The Office" are you willing to watch?
"The Office" is still bringing it. Sure, the show has changed a lot, but I still love it. The funniest characters are no longer Michael Scott (Steve Carell) or even Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Instead, characters like Andy (Ed Helms) and Meredith (Kate Flannery) are bringing the most to the show. I will continue to watch "The Office" as long as it airs.
"The Office" is losing it. I don't think "The Office" is as funny as it used to be. I still watch it, but I am losing interest. The show peaked a couple of years ago, and now it has a "same old, same old" feel to it. Time to hang it up, guys, before it becomes pathetic.