as a scranton resident for my entire life so far, i can say firsthand that the office is a plague to this city to the point where people who dont live here are like "woah scranton is a real place?!!?" and yes, yes it is and we hate living here and dont care about your references or jokes about the show. that being said scranton has some hidden gems and can be an alright place sometimes
i think i would lose all my sanity if i stayed in scranton for a day, hotel rooms in scranton probably have rooms dedicated to The Office. So you can never escape it
the hidden gems of scranton are the abandoned parking garages downtown where you can do as many drugs as you want, i remember using that elevator inside the closed movie theater to get on the roof and toke with my bros. Not a fan of all the gentrified coffee shops for the University Students, i dont want any more fucking kombucha
OMG i feel the same exact way about where i live. I live outside of gettysburg and people that are out the area tell me about their trip to gettysburg and I am like I hate living in the area and really could not care less about it
@@Zathandrapus Lmao good old Scranton… one time when i was homeless i passed out high on xanax in the scranton housing authority office. Luckily, im not the same person anymore.
Scranton was a pretty big deal back in the 1920's too. They were one of the first cities to have trolly cars, and they had a huge economic boon from the Coal Mining industry. Once the coal mining left the area, Scranton became a slum. Then The Office TV show happened and it started booming again! Then The Office went off the air and Scranton is falling apart once again. LOL. Maybe something else will save it in the next few decades, but it's in really bad shape. I should know. I lived there almost my whole life. LOL
Well I've been here my entire life and Scranton is in the history books for a few different reasons but Scranton was certainly something before the office was recorded for god sakes
A lot of people come to Scranton specifically for the Office and there honestly isn’t a whole lot of things here that were in the actual show. Small businesses like us try to offer small things like decor and merch to accommodate that tourists that came a long way to see us. If a Dunder Mifflin t-shirt can make their visit memorable then that’s a good enough reason to sell it.
NBC can entertain 20th anniversary celebration set in Dunder Mifflin since 2005 to 2025, & everybody win a getaway to Scranton to be a big city with massive skyline in the world!🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
@@user-vo6xf1fp2w "I went through a thirty minute walkthrough through a coal mine, what the fuxk is a "dundler miffler" and what does it have anything to do with coal mine and coal mine history?"
I have been living and working in this area for my whole life....I have not seen anyone from Scranton or the surrounding areas wear Dunder Mifflin merch in the past 10 years- maybe longer. I dont know how all that merch isnt on clearance by now 🤣
Scrantonian here, you literally only see Office related things downtown. City's been dying hard for the past few decades (the population is half what it was at its peak in the 20's and 30's), so Office references have become the equivalent of throwing twigs in the furnace to keep a train going.
Yeah like the Nick D’s video game store in the steamtown mall, literally half of the merchandise in there are office related things for the sake of it being located in the steamtown mall
As a Scrantonian I honestly didn’t realize how much Dunder Mifflin has been plastered in places like the Mine Tour.. I love the show and everything but I felt bad for that guy 😭 you come to find most people could really care less about the city’s affiliation to the show
Sadly its the same with Croatia nowadays. Ever since Game of Thrones tourism for the place skyrocketed. Otherwise it would have been known as one of the war torn ex-Yugoslavic countries.
I live here and was not amused by this at all. There's a lot more here than The Office. Two major Universities in the Commonwealth, a medical school, the Scranton Dioceses is the head of the Catholic Church, the home of the Yankees AAA farm team.... the list goes on and on. He was only LOOKING for The Office. This doesn't represent Scranton AT ALL! Garbage video!
Having only heard about The Office (never watched it) i can say that they definitely milked Scranton beyond the maximum sane amount. We are essentially witnessing a town becoming depressing and slightly dystopian for most casuals because of a popular sitcom which plot takes place in. That's why many sitcom writers come up with fictional locations, and fictional cities, so no casual person will say "Dunder Mifflin baffles me" when they visit a town. And tbh I would rather go to the trolley museum than anywhere else mentioned in this video. Too much overhype
Its the Rust Belt, every "major" city in this area is destroyed. I live in Binghamton the next closest "major" city just 1 hour away from Scranton and go there often. There's nothing left, no growing industry, tons of abandoned houses and businesses, and half the population than there was in the 60s/70s. But if you find a decent paying job in the Rust Belt, its super cheap; cheap housing, cheap groceries, cheap flights at the airport, short commutes because the infrastructure is made to support triple the population, good schools, and close enough to cities like Philly or NYC to take a short drive.
While this video is funny. What makes scranton sad is the fact that the city has been left in so much financial turmoil because of the fact that it was an industry town. Not much need for coal or steel nowadays, and with 3 Wal-marts within 15 miles of scranton, the local business economy has essentially collapsed. The economy of scranton isnt going to "go down" when people stop liking the office because 1. People dont like the office 2. The economy is already in fucking shambles. Nobody in scranton talks about the office either. The only people who make this city about the office are... well.... Glad you didn't enjoy your brief ride-through, please dont come back to perpetuate this shit anymore.
I was going to say, no one in Scranton talks about the office. The only times I hear about the office are when I go out of the state to New York or New Jersey or even at my own college. This city is in fucking shambles because of the leaders here and corruption out the ass. The office is only huge to the people trying to make a profit off of it. I’m glad that he has his opinion on Scranton but maybe he should’ve done more research about it before coming.
Ok. The pinned comment says "take a shot everytime "office" is said." So I count it since I don't want to get up and take a drink or any liquids. It will take 25 shots if you will drink. And, if it is how many "office" word you'll see... Well just drink the whole bottle lol
LOL. As someone who grew up in the area and had lived in Scranton almost his whole life, I can confirm this is all true. Scranton was in its second heyday when The Office was having its big run on TV, and the city was actually doing quite well on the surface. Streets were paved, new sidewalks were put in, and the downtown area was bustling with shoppers and tourists. Now that the run is over, Scranton is in financial crisis and selling Office merch is something businesses in the area are clinging on to for survival. It isn't working though as the local shopping centers are all out of business, the mall downtown is a shell of itself with government businesses and other strange things inside, most of the downtown is abandoned and falling apart, and the previous mayor is either in jail or on his way there for illegal practice. Crime is on the rise, and the only thing still profiting in Scranton is the University.
3:17, the Lackawanna Trolley museum was actually mentioned in the season six episode Murder. In the opening, Dwight says “You are a member of the Yakuza and you happen to be visiting the Lackawanna Trolley Museum and you are attacked by Tri-Ads”
Most people that live here don't obsess over the office and it doesn't come up in normal everyday conversation. Hell, I haven't talked about the office in maybe five years. There is a lot of cool stuff that doesn't involve anything about the office. The only reason that he saw all of this stuff about the office is because he went searching for the touristy spots that cater to people coming from out of the area to look at office stuff. Also, there aren't many stores in the mall that carry office merch, so I don't know what that's about.
I live in Scranton, but I'm from Virginia. I don't notice The Office stuff anymore... all I notice is extremely grumpy people. Having traveled a lot in my lifetime, I can honestly say it doesn't get much grumpier than Scranton
The office is one of my favorite shows and I went to Scranton because I thought it would be fun and I almost threw up everywhere there’s office they really are the office city
King's content and vlogs are very entertaining. Can't wait for the Black Friday vlog with Jonathan or the whole group with Coby and Tristan. Coby's working during Black Friday again?
For the fact that none of the show except for the opening sequence was filmed in the real Scranton, the show did a fantastic job referencing actual places. Granted many of the restaurants didn’t pop up till after the show but the other major sites were certainly.
This was a neat documentary style video, as someone who has seen the Office, I’m not too surprised the town of Scranton has capitalized so much off of the show’s success.
I’m honestly super thankful that while you did poke fun at Scranton, you didn’t really shit on it. Because most people, really everyone, just absolutely annihilates it. So, genuinely, thanks
@@RossBoss-VI for someone with 81 million votes in having trouble finding people who like him. They have to scrape eggs off the fucking Biden signs the put up all over the highway at least three times now
@@ECAxeThrowing there is at least two. One on the North Scranton expressway and another on the Central Scranton expressway which is now the Biden Expressway
All the office memorabilia just started popping up a few years ago. A few years ago their was a news station running a story about how the Lackawanna visitors/ tourism dept. were getting complaints from tourists because there wasn't any Office related merchandise to be bought in the city. I guess these businesses ran with it. Nice video tho. I hope you enjoyed your visit here and learned some interesting facts about our area.
I've been living in Scranton for a year now and never noticed any of this. But then again, I've only seen a handful of The Office episodes. I'll try to be more on the lookout for references.
It really is a shame that the Office is the areas claim to fame. Scranton is centrally located to many cities. 2 1/2 hours to either Philly or NYC. 2 hours to Syracuse and Ithaca NY or Harrisburg PA. 1 hour to Allentown PA or Binghamton NY. I’m a transplanted NYer to the Scranton area. I moved here bc I wanted to buy a home. Any house within 2 hours of NYC was not in my price range and then the taxes on those homes within that 2 hour range are just too high. For years Scranton has been talking about building a high speed train to NYC. That would require going through 2 states. They should aim for a high speed train to Philly if they are serious. Ppl are getting priced out of the bigger cities. Why not give them more options within ur own state. High speed public transportation to a larger city could revitalize the city of Scranton.
Me and a coworker tore out, and replaced the front door of the penn paper office. It’s a bit of a boring place with a few hints of Dunder mifflin stuff thrown around. It was still an interesting experience none the less. Working in Scranton was always an interesting experience. I got to see lots of locations that were depicted on the show.
I have lived here my whole life, and honestly would have no idea what Dunder Mifflin was 😂🤣 I never noticed any merch, or the signs for that matter. It’s kinda funny actually. If your someone who doesn’t watch the office, this stuff doesn’t stick out to you one bit 🤷🏼♀️
@@CucumberFoam no dip lol, he hasn’t been doing it in a while and ik that he takes a long time editing. I’m holding myself back from insulting you because that sounds stupid
I love The Office… but… you know that fatigue Hamilton fans have with how overhyped it gets sometimes… that’s how I feel about the show. Still Great as Hell and relates to the everyday struggles of real life. But when all of that charm is beaten to the goddamn ground it gets annoying. It’s like A Christmas Story.
I don't think the amount of office merch they have has something to do with them accepting their fate. It feels more like the town trying to take advantage of the fact that they were a setting in a famous tv show as a cash grab
Should a break in to someone's office and film it then sell it to a tv company as a sitcom called the real office and should I watch it, should I watch the office
I’m from Scranton and this guy visited the only places that sell office merch (which are mostly tourist destinations) and acted as if it applies to the whole city. Not cool man
I came here to say exactly this. There is SO MUCH MORE to Scranton than the handful of places that pay homage to the office. And it doesn't mean that the places that do are bad. Scranton is eclectic and full of hidden gems that are so worth the visit to see.
Cooper's is definitely worth a visit I just got my birthday dinner there two days ago. Lived here my whole life have not seen one episode of The Office could care less.
As someone who lives in Scranton, the office references the worst places to go. Wish you got to experience the better stuff we have like: 16th ward Ale Marys Northern lights Zummos Electric City Axe Throwing Nay Aug Waterfalls Black Watch Coffee And a lot more
as someone who has lived in scranton for 15 years, i cant say it better than this. i mean this is one of the first times i see someone make a video over our small and boring city, LOL.
Omg king. That’s my childhood mall. I cannot believe you actually went to there. I was at school by that time. And I live near there in Lackawanna. And I used to live there until around 2016 - 2017.
To think plainrock was 2 hours away from where I live and at the location of the mall of my childhood until it got shut down and reopened as a lame rundown mall (I miss that place lol)
Oh god you went to steamtown NOW? It used to be bopping maybe 10 years ago- but now I’m scared I’ll get napped if I walk down the long back isle to the bathroom.
As someone who currently lives there, the area around the college is like a warzone nowadays. A month or so ago some people broke into a student's house and stole her puppy, a few weeks ago a man was robbed at gunpoint, before that even more people were robbed, and multiple houses have been burglarized or vandalized. Not the best place tbh...
Take a shot everytime "office" is said.
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As a local I'm glad someone from the outside noticed, please help us, Dunder Mifflin is holding us hostage
Ngl, we love it 😂
as a scranton resident for my entire life so far, i can say firsthand that the office is a plague to this city to the point where people who dont live here are like "woah scranton is a real place?!!?" and yes, yes it is and we hate living here and dont care about your references or jokes about the show. that being said scranton has some hidden gems and can be an alright place sometimes
i think i would lose all my sanity if i stayed in scranton for a day, hotel rooms in scranton probably have rooms dedicated to The Office. So you can never escape it
the hidden gems of scranton are the abandoned parking garages downtown where you can do as many drugs as you want, i remember using that elevator inside the closed movie theater to get on the roof and toke with my bros. Not a fan of all the gentrified coffee shops for the University Students, i dont want any more fucking kombucha
OMG i feel the same exact way about where i live. I live outside of gettysburg and people that are out the area tell me about their trip to gettysburg and I am like I hate living in the area and really could not care less about it
Same. I lived in scranton for a couple years and moved to Clarks Summit. So much better now that everything isnt the office
@@Zathandrapus Lmao good old Scranton… one time when i was homeless i passed out high on xanax in the scranton housing authority office. Luckily, im not the same person anymore.
Scranton be like: I was nothing until the office was recorded.
True
Scranton was a pretty big deal back in the 1920's too. They were one of the first cities to have trolly cars, and they had a huge economic boon from the Coal Mining industry. Once the coal mining left the area, Scranton became a slum. Then The Office TV show happened and it started booming again! Then The Office went off the air and Scranton is falling apart once again. LOL. Maybe something else will save it in the next few decades, but it's in really bad shape. I should know. I lived there almost my whole life. LOL
lmao that's basically New Mexico before Breaking Bad
At least I don’t have to struggle trying to explain where I’m from anymore 😂
Well I've been here my entire life and Scranton is in the history books for a few different reasons but Scranton was certainly something before the office was recorded for god sakes
A lot of people come to Scranton specifically for the Office and there honestly isn’t a whole lot of things here that were in the actual show. Small businesses like us try to offer small things like decor and merch to accommodate that tourists that came a long way to see us. If a Dunder Mifflin t-shirt can make their visit memorable then that’s a good enough reason to sell it.
NBC can entertain 20th anniversary celebration set in Dunder Mifflin since 2005 to 2025, & everybody win a getaway to Scranton to be a big city with massive skyline in the world!🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎬🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎
The Office*
"Dunder Mifflin baffles me"
-That one guy in the coal mine gift shop
“why would i give 2 hoots about that stuff”
@@user-vo6xf1fp2w "I went through a thirty minute walkthrough through a coal mine, what the fuxk is a "dundler miffler" and what does it have anything to do with coal mine and coal mine history?"
Can't blame him. Many did not watch The Office and imagine coming to visit the place and found the same merchandise everywhere.
I have been living and working in this area for my whole life....I have not seen anyone from Scranton or the surrounding areas wear Dunder Mifflin merch in the past 10 years- maybe longer.
I dont know how all that merch isnt on clearance by now 🤣
Tourist. Whenever people visit they want the office tour. I always tell them there is no way in hell I'm going to poor Richard's.
Exactly 🤣
I wear it 😂
@@UnicornCharmer Poor Richard’s is a decent bar IMO
Scrantonian here, you literally only see Office related things downtown. City's been dying hard for the past few decades (the population is half what it was at its peak in the 20's and 30's), so Office references have become the equivalent of throwing twigs in the furnace to keep a train going.
Yeah Kevin from the office, or Brian Baumgartner, just had a book signing at the university. Everyone's still getting milked by them
I'm from scranton to fr some people don't know about us 😂
Our city is sad man.
Yeah like the Nick D’s video game store in the steamtown mall, literally half of the merchandise in there are office related things for the sake of it being located in the steamtown mall
Wait dude i know you, lol, perfect dark in westside good times
As a Scrantonian I honestly didn’t realize how much Dunder Mifflin has been plastered in places like the Mine Tour.. I love the show and everything but I felt bad for that guy 😭 you come to find most people could really care less about the city’s affiliation to the show
Sadly its the same with Croatia nowadays. Ever since Game of Thrones tourism for the place skyrocketed. Otherwise it would have been known as one of the war torn ex-Yugoslavic countries.
It’s brought us a lot of tourism though and it’s definitely something that makes us fun 😊
I honestly love this. They milked it to the highest degree and ngl, kinda funny.
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@@awesomeashton Hi (Actually from Scranton and I love it 😂)
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I live here and was not amused by this at all. There's a lot more here than The Office. Two major Universities in the Commonwealth, a medical school, the Scranton Dioceses is the head of the Catholic Church, the home of the Yankees AAA farm team.... the list goes on and on. He was only LOOKING for The Office. This doesn't represent Scranton AT ALL! Garbage video!
Having only heard about The Office (never watched it) i can say that they definitely milked Scranton beyond the maximum sane amount. We are essentially witnessing a town becoming depressing and slightly dystopian for most casuals because of a popular sitcom which plot takes place in. That's why many sitcom writers come up with fictional locations, and fictional cities, so no casual person will say "Dunder Mifflin baffles me" when they visit a town. And tbh I would rather go to the trolley museum than anywhere else mentioned in this video. Too much overhype
I'm a fan of The Office, but I do find this really concerning.
Scranton was already depressing and slightly dystopian since the coal mines shut down in the late 1950s... might as well make a couple bucks off of it
Scranton was always dystopian like and crappy
At least it’s not Los Angeles. Can’t get much more dystopian than that.
@@laserdottv5872 Not rly a lot of ppl wanna move there and they do bc of job opportunities
As someone who lives in scranton, you mean to tell me every shop in the US doesnt have office merch?
I literally haven’t seen someone wear that shit
That’s shocking…
It’s a shame
Its the Rust Belt, every "major" city in this area is destroyed. I live in Binghamton the next closest "major" city just 1 hour away from Scranton and go there often. There's nothing left, no growing industry, tons of abandoned houses and businesses, and half the population than there was in the 60s/70s.
But if you find a decent paying job in the Rust Belt, its super cheap; cheap housing, cheap groceries, cheap flights at the airport, short commutes because the infrastructure is made to support triple the population, good schools, and close enough to cities like Philly or NYC to take a short drive.
"...the infrastructure is made to support triple the population..."
Bingo. One of my favorite reasons to live here.
We almost opened in Binghamton
at this point they might as well rename the whole town to "theofficeland"
Or Dunder Mifflin
I love his vlogs the most. His voice is just soo relaxing. Keep up the good work man
While this video is funny. What makes scranton sad is the fact that the city has been left in so much financial turmoil because of the fact that it was an industry town. Not much need for coal or steel nowadays, and with 3 Wal-marts within 15 miles of scranton, the local business economy has essentially collapsed. The economy of scranton isnt going to "go down" when people stop liking the office because
1. People dont like the office
2. The economy is already in fucking shambles.
Nobody in scranton talks about the office either. The only people who make this city about the office are... well....
Glad you didn't enjoy your brief ride-through, please dont come back to perpetuate this shit anymore.
I was going to say, no one in Scranton talks about the office. The only times I hear about the office are when I go out of the state to New York or New Jersey or even at my own college. This city is in fucking shambles because of the leaders here and corruption out the ass. The office is only huge to the people trying to make a profit off of it. I’m glad that he has his opinion on Scranton but maybe he should’ve done more research about it before coming.
I literally have to deal with this every day . I don’t even like the office
If you need a place to get your frustrations out…. We got you
King is literally going all out with his road trip this year and I love it
Ok. The pinned comment says "take a shot everytime "office" is said." So I count it since I don't want to get up and take a drink or any liquids. It will take 25 shots if you will drink. And, if it is how many "office" word you'll see... Well just drink the whole bottle lol
LOL. As someone who grew up in the area and had lived in Scranton almost his whole life, I can confirm this is all true. Scranton was in its second heyday when The Office was having its big run on TV, and the city was actually doing quite well on the surface. Streets were paved, new sidewalks were put in, and the downtown area was bustling with shoppers and tourists. Now that the run is over, Scranton is in financial crisis and selling Office merch is something businesses in the area are clinging on to for survival. It isn't working though as the local shopping centers are all out of business, the mall downtown is a shell of itself with government businesses and other strange things inside, most of the downtown is abandoned and falling apart, and the previous mayor is either in jail or on his way there for illegal practice. Crime is on the rise, and the only thing still profiting in Scranton is the University.
Well we do alright 😂
I bet behind the scenes king got every single office Murch ever.
😂
3:17, the Lackawanna Trolley museum was actually mentioned in the season six episode Murder. In the opening, Dwight says “You are a member of the Yakuza and you happen to be visiting the Lackawanna Trolley Museum and you are attacked by Tri-Ads”
Most people that live here don't obsess over the office and it doesn't come up in normal everyday conversation. Hell, I haven't talked about the office in maybe five years. There is a lot of cool stuff that doesn't involve anything about the office. The only reason that he saw all of this stuff about the office is because he went searching for the touristy spots that cater to people coming from out of the area to look at office stuff. Also, there aren't many stores in the mall that carry office merch, so I don't know what that's about.
Yea he definitely only showed the parts of Scranton that were office related.
Dude i was just thinking "when is plainrock going to upload?" and the notification popped up
I live in Scranton, but I'm from Virginia. I don't notice The Office stuff anymore... all I notice is extremely grumpy people. Having traveled a lot in my lifetime, I can honestly say it doesn't get much grumpier than Scranton
We can fix those grumpies 😂
The Trolly Museum was referenced in the beginning of Season 6 Episode 9 “Murder”
The office is one of my favorite shows and I went to Scranton because I thought it would be fun and I almost threw up everywhere there’s office they really are the office city
This is so cool watching you come to my home hope you enjoyed! Wish I could’ve met you
youre from scranton?
@@CodyWhodes 👍
The trolley museum is mentioned in the office when Dwight does the karate thing
Welcome to my home state and where I was born and close to my hometown.
I never watched The Office..
I literally started watching The Office last week and then Plainrock makes a video about it!?
King's content and vlogs are very entertaining. Can't wait for the Black Friday vlog with Jonathan or the whole group with Coby and Tristan. Coby's working during Black Friday again?
Trolley Museum was the Highlight to me
I live in Scranton...theres absolutely no reason to come here....none.
its impressive that you went to scranton and didnt talk about the University. The town would die if the University closed
Marywood University and the Medical School...... everyone forgets there's a lot of education here! This doesn't represent Scranton at all.
And let the record show, the market place at steamtown originally was named “steamtown mall” from which the office used
How very informative! Didn't know they made a city after the show!
If plainrock roasts something ....you know that its something he loves !!!
Aye i know that guy from "The office" he is very popular lol
For the fact that none of the show except for the opening sequence was filmed in the real Scranton, the show did a fantastic job referencing actual places. Granted many of the restaurants didn’t pop up till after the show but the other major sites were certainly.
I love your content you always make my day thanks
This was a neat documentary style video, as someone who has seen the Office, I’m not too surprised the town of Scranton has capitalized so much off of the show’s success.
I’m honestly super thankful that while you did poke fun at Scranton, you didn’t really shit on it. Because most people, really everyone, just absolutely annihilates it.
So, genuinely, thanks
Yea a lot of people like to talk trash on us 😢
Congratulations on 900k subscribers!
Normal people when they hear Scranton: oh it’s where The Office took place
Me when I hear Scranton: oh it’s where Joe Biden was born
tbh before i saw this i just knew it was where my favorite ice cream place is lmao
I think he was actually born in Delaware and everyone in Scranton hates him more than the office
@@Danosauruscrecks can confirm hate him
@@RossBoss-VI for someone with 81 million votes in having trouble finding people who like him. They have to scrape eggs off the fucking Biden signs the put up all over the highway at least three times now
I live right outside Scranton. Hope you enjoyed your visit!
I lived in scranton my whole life and the scranton welcomes you sign is still in the same spot. There is also not only one.
I didn’t even know that
@@ECAxeThrowing there is at least two. One on the North Scranton expressway and another on the Central Scranton expressway which is now the Biden Expressway
All the office memorabilia just started popping up a few years ago. A few years ago their was a news station running a story about how the Lackawanna visitors/ tourism dept. were getting complaints from tourists because there wasn't any Office related merchandise to be bought in the city. I guess these businesses ran with it. Nice video tho. I hope you enjoyed your visit here and learned some interesting facts about our area.
Supply and demand 😎
As a Pennsylvanian, I never visited Scranton before :(
Keep it that way, you aren't missing anything
@@CrankDatPikachu93 yeah ik it's a boring place even though I've never been there
Youre not missing much. Its literally a shit hole. If it caught on fire and fell into the mines it wouldnt be missed.
It´s a dump stay away
@@nissan300ztt Scranton sucks but the areas around it are beautiful & worth a visit
I've been living in Scranton for a year now and never noticed any of this. But then again, I've only seen a handful of The Office episodes. I'll try to be more on the lookout for references.
It really is a shame that the Office is the areas claim to fame. Scranton is centrally located to many cities. 2 1/2 hours to either Philly or NYC. 2 hours to Syracuse and Ithaca NY or Harrisburg PA. 1 hour to Allentown PA or Binghamton NY. I’m a transplanted NYer to the Scranton area. I moved here bc I wanted to buy a home. Any house within 2 hours of NYC was not in my price range and then the taxes on those homes within that 2 hour range are just too high. For years Scranton has been talking about building a high speed train to NYC. That would require going through 2 states. They should aim for a high speed train to Philly if they are serious. Ppl are getting priced out of the bigger cities. Why not give them more options within ur own state. High speed public transportation to a larger city could revitalize the city of Scranton.
That would probably bring a lot more people here
Me and a coworker tore out, and replaced the front door of the penn paper office. It’s a bit
of a boring place with a few hints of Dunder mifflin stuff thrown around. It was still an interesting experience none the less. Working in Scranton was always an interesting experience. I got to see lots of locations that were depicted on the show.
I have lived here my whole life, and honestly would have no idea what Dunder Mifflin was 😂🤣 I never noticed any merch, or the signs for that matter. It’s kinda funny actually. If your someone who doesn’t watch the office, this stuff doesn’t stick out to you one bit 🤷🏼♀️
You should go out more 😂
@@ECAxeThrowing I am not going to deny i’m a bit of a hermit 😂😂🤣
@@wickedlittleleo9218 you should come check us out on the weekend!
Love it! There is great food, traditions and people in Scranton, PA. Proud to reside N.E.P.A. Except in the winter! God Bless!😇🙏❤
Yes there is a lot of good here!
Love your content Plainrock!!
It’s cool knowing plainrock saw my school
If you've been living under a rock for the past 16 years, I'm jealous of you. - King
- Me: Well Lithuania is a rock.. so thanks(?)
All I got from the jumbnail was spamton
I used to live in Scranton 4 years ago it’s kinda boring. I lived in the town Dunmore. The day before I moved to Vermont we ate at alfrado’s
They mention the trolley museum in the office when Dwight is giving his karate seminar
4:36 to 4:37 The fact that Plainrock just yells in a public place makes it 3 times funnier!
its a voiceover
Dude King has been pumping videos, respect ✊
That's literally what a youtuber do
@@CucumberFoam no dip lol, he hasn’t been doing it in a while and ik that he takes a long time editing. I’m holding myself back from insulting you because that sounds stupid
I love The Office… but… you know that fatigue Hamilton fans have with how overhyped it gets sometimes… that’s how I feel about the show.
Still Great as Hell and relates to the everyday struggles of real life. But when all of that charm is beaten to the goddamn ground it gets annoying. It’s like A Christmas Story.
It's the new TV reboot set in Scranton on NBC: "The Office: The Next Legacy"! Coming soon to Peacock!👍👍👍👍👍👍
Imagine being born in scranton
No place to go but...Up ! ...
congrats for 9 hundo k subs
I don't think the amount of office merch they have has something to do with them accepting their fate. It feels more like the town trying to take advantage of the fact that they were a setting in a famous tv show as a cash grab
I live right by here! So glad your visiting! I only live 20 minutes away.
Should a break in to someone's office and film it then sell it to a tv company as a sitcom called the real office and should I watch it, should I watch the office
from the title it also looked like he was about to diss the president's hometown
I’m from Scranton and this guy visited the only places that sell office merch (which are mostly tourist destinations) and acted as if it applies to the whole city. Not cool man
I came here to say exactly this. There is SO MUCH MORE to Scranton than the handful of places that pay homage to the office. And it doesn't mean that the places that do are bad. Scranton is eclectic and full of hidden gems that are so worth the visit to see.
That's what I said like he really made us look horrible
Lol
You people are really soft. He was doing this for comedy purposes. He wasn’t making a video to make the people there look horrible.
@@KitchenAce26 Shit I'm not soft
Love these videos so much, plain rock seems like a cool dude
I lived in Scranton for two years... It's a really depressing place. I had to get out of there ASAP.
Yeah I was born in Scranton, my mom made the right move in getting us the hell out of there lol
Cooper's is definitely worth a visit I just got my birthday dinner there two days ago. Lived here my whole life have not seen one episode of The Office could care less.
Coopers is my favorite restaurant
This was a pretty cool vlog!
As someone who lives in Scranton, the office references the worst places to go. Wish you got to experience the better stuff we have like:
16th ward
Ale Marys
Northern lights
Zummos
Electric City Axe Throwing
Nay Aug Waterfalls
Black Watch Coffee
And a lot more
Hey that’s me! ❤
I AM THE BIGGEST FAN OF THE OFFICE, I love this video so so so much!!!
Its a piece of shit TV show though. Seriously terribad.
as someone who has lived in scranton for 15 years, i cant say it better than this. i mean this is one of the first times i see someone make a video over our small and boring city, LOL.
Don’t say you’re bored if you haven’t come to see us yet 😊
@ECAxeThrowing misunderstood. where is yalls location at? ive always wanted to try some axe throwing.
"I couldn't help but cringe a bit." Yeah, that's Scranton.
Omg king. That’s my childhood mall. I cannot believe you actually went to there. I was at school by that time.
And I live near there in Lackawanna.
And I used to live there until around 2016 - 2017.
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Man, this dude went to my location, props to this guy.
0:28 lol the 1st search term snd king still goes there
To think plainrock was 2 hours away from where I live and at the location of the mall of my childhood until it got shut down and reopened as a lame rundown mall (I miss that place lol)
too many dundermifflin t-shirts lol honestly I like your videos and keep it up
I'm sad that The Office was removed from Netflix.
They had Among Us in the Steamtown Mall
I live in scranton and its true, they still try to milk the office
i use to pass the building in the intro everyday walking to school🤣 i grew up in the projects up the st 🤣
As a person who does not binge the office the intro is catchy
Oh god you went to steamtown NOW? It used to be bopping maybe 10 years ago- but now I’m scared I’ll get napped if I walk down the long back isle to the bathroom.
Hope you checked out the retro game store nearby. It’s a super awesome place
Hey guys, it's austin.
You should totally come to Menifee! When will you be in LA? Awesome!
What’s so important about menifee probably just another boring town in the us
Popular show back then
i am ready for the 2021 black friday video
As someone who currently lives there, the area around the college is like a warzone nowadays. A month or so ago some people broke into a student's house and stole her puppy, a few weeks ago a man was robbed at gunpoint, before that even more people were robbed, and multiple houses have been burglarized or vandalized. Not the best place tbh...
4:48 when the impostor is sus 😳😳😳
3:04 they referenced it, in Dwight’s martial arts seminar, the one where he fights himself
as someone who lived in scranton. yep (luckily I was far away from all the tourist shops, as I was there for college)