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According to media historian Dr. Elena Vance, this was the "Kafka-esque pivot." She notes, "Prior to 2005, work was an ordeal to escape. After The Office , work became a crucible for identity. We realized that most Americans spend more time with their cubicle neighbor than their spouse. That relationship—tense, banal, occasionally profound—became the last untapped frontier for drama." The most ironic twist in the popularity of work entertainment content came during the COVID-19 pandemic. As millions logged off their actual jobs to work from home, they turned on their televisions to watch other people work.

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Streaming data from 2020 to 2022 reveals a massive spike in "procedural comfort." Ted Lasso (soccer management), The Bear (restaurant management), and Succession (media conglomerate management) dominated the Emmys. According to media historian Dr

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