Tuesday Tidbits: Nostalgia

What were you doing ten years ago? I know what I wasn’t doing, I wasn’t watching the final season of The Office.
I remember watching the the BBC version first. It was my introduction to Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. It was a brilliant concept, with characters you love to hate and hate to love. It had it’s cringeworthy moments, which are now way more cringeworthy.
I do remember the finale. I teared up. Like what many Ricky Gervais shows might make you do. He has a way of pulling on the heartstrings.
When the American version came out, I had my doubts, but they were able to take the elements of the original and make it their own. And I watched it every week. Or I thought I did.
When it became available to stream on one of those streaming channels, I began to watch it, reminiscing about the characters, and the storylines, until …
Season 9.
I started watching the final season and didn’t remember a thing. My first clue was during season 8 when I saw episodes I had never seen before. But a whole season? and the final season? Maybe I stopped watching for some reason or another.
So, I watched and didn’t have to reminisce. It was like watching a whole new show.
And, yeah. I teared up too.
-Leon
Leon Stevens is a multi-genre author, composer, guitarist, songwriter, and an artist, with a Bachelor of Music and Education. He published his first book of poetry, Lines by Leon: Poems, Prose, and Pictures in January 2020, followed by a book of original classical guitar compositions, Journeys, and a short story collection of science fiction/post-apocalyptic tales called The Knot at the End of the Rope and Other Short Stories. His newest publications are the novella trilogy, The View from Here, which is a continuation of one of his short stories, and a new collection of poetry titled, A Wonder of Words.
My new book page: http://books.linesbyleon.com/

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