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    The Office - Creed Bratton deleted scenes

    5/3/2026 The Office🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    The character of Creed Bratton in *The Office* is considered one of the greatest and most entertaining mysteries in the history of the modern sitcom. Played by the musician and actor of the same name, Creed functions as the quality assurance manager at Dunder Mifflin, but in practice, he is an enigmatic figure with a murky criminal past, a collection of false identities, and a perception of reality that verges on the surreal. While most of the show's characters are grounded in the mundane reality of office life, Creed operates in a sort of parallel universe; every sentence he utters adds another layer to his mysterious and bizarre personal history. The series' mockumentary filming style allowed creators to generate vast amounts of raw footage that never made it into the final televised broadcast. These deleted scenes often reveal even darker and more deranged facets of the character—ranging from stories about cults he joined (both as a leader and a follower) to glimpses into his lifestyle as a semi-homeless man living in the office, and details regarding his illegal black-market activities. For fans of the show, these clips are more than just comedic bonuses; they are a window into the brilliant writing behind the most complex character in Scranton. The story behind the actor Creed Bratton is just as fascinating as the character himself. In real life, Bratton was a member of the successful 1960s rock band The Grass Roots, a fact that was occasionally woven into the show's plot. His ability to improvise and imbue short lines with a meaning that is simultaneously chilling and hilarious turned him into a cult icon. The following archived scenes showcase the best of what was left on the cutting room floor, providing a glimpse into moments where the blurring of reality and fiction becomes particularly captivating, all while highlighting the impeccable comedic timing that made Creed a television legend.

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    המשרד - קטעים שנמחקו של קריד ברטון

    דמותו של קריד ברטון בסדרה "המשרד" (The Office) נחשבת לאחת התעלומות הגדולות והמשעשעות ביותר בתולדות הסיטקום המודרני. קריד, המגולם על ידי מוזיקאי ושחקן בעל אותו שם, מתפקד בסדרה כמנהל בקרת האיכות של חברת "דאנדר מיפלין", אך בפועל הוא מייצג דמות אניגמטית עם עבר פלילי מעורפל, זהויות בדויות ותפיסת מציאות ייחודית הגובלת בסוריאליזם. בעוד שרוב הדמויות בסדרה מעוגנות בקרקע המציאות המשרדית האפורה, קריד פועל במעין יקום מקביל, וכל משפט שיוצא מפיו מוסיף נדבך נוסף להיסטוריה המסתורית והביזארית שלו. צילום הסדרה בסגנון המוקומנטרי (Documentary Style) אפשר ליוצרים לייצר שעות רבות של חומרי גלם שלא נכנסו לגרסה הסופית ששודרה בטלוויזיה. הקטעים שנמחקו בכיכובו של קריד חושפים לעיתים קרובות צדדים אפלים ומופרעים עוד יותר של הדמות, החל מסיפורים על כתות שבהן היה חבר (כמנהיג וכחסיד כאחד), דרך הצצות לאורח חייו כהומלס למחצה המתגורר במשרד, ועד לפרטים על פעילויותיו הבלתי חוקיות בשוק השחור. עבור מעריצי הסדרה, קטעים אלו אינם רק ערך מוסף קומי, אלא פתח להבנה עמוקה יותר של הכתיבה המבריקה שעומדת מאחורי הדמות המורכבת ביותר בסקרנטון. הסיפור שמאחורי השחקן קריד ברטון מעניין לא פחות מהדמות עצמה. במציאות, ברטון היה חבר בלהקת הרוק המצליחה "The Grass Roots" בשנות ה-60, עובדה ששולבה לעיתים בעלילת הסדרה. היכולת שלו לאלתר ולהעניק למשפטים קצרים משמעות מצמררת ומצחיקה בו-זמנית הפכה אותו לדמות קאלט. הקטעים הגנוזים שלפנינו מציגים את המיטב ממה שנותר על רצפת העריכה, ומספקים הצצה לרגעים שבהם הטשטוש בין מציאות לבדיון הופך למרתק במיוחד, תוך שהם מדגישים את חשיבותו של התזמון הקומי המדויק שהפך את קריד לאייקון טלוויזיוני.

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