The Office Promotion That Puts You In A Dunder Mifflin Employee's Shoes
While the goal of the website (not unlike another online relic from Dunder Mifflin Scranton) is undoubtedly to get people to sign up for a Peacock subscription, there's plenty of fun to be had just on its own. You can look through the Dunder Mifflin employee inbox to review various emails sent throughout the workplace over the years, including an invitation to Michael Scott's fun run as well as a notification of the annual free pretzel day.
The "Episodes" folder allows you to access all 201 episodes of The Office (provided you sign up with Peacock). You can watch the first two seasons free (with ads), but anything beyond that will require a paid subscription starting at $4.99 a month. You'll also need a subscription to access the "Superfan Episodes," which includes extended cuts featuring deleted scenes of some of the best Office episodes ever like "Beach Games" and "The Job."
There's a lot of what you'd expect, but if you click around enough, you can find a fair share of fun Easter eggs. If you click on the "Recycle Bin" tab, then you can rotate through various clips of Dwight Schrute as Recyclops wreaking all kinds of environmental havoc on his co-workers. We'd also highly recommend checking out the "Human Resources" tab. We don't want to ruin the surprise, but suffice to say it accurately sums up Michael Scott's attitude toward HR.
It's clear from the attention to detail that went into this site that Peacock is ecstatic to have The Office back in its roster. Will it be enough to drive legions of Office fans to the streaming service? Only time will tell.