With antics that included actors in blackface, references to workplace violence, and publicly outing LGBTQ+ coworkers, no production company would greenlight ...
A second would be making the show a sort of learning environment. [The Office underwent a revival](https://screenrant.com/office-show-reboot-revival-new-characters-good-bad/), storylines featuring racism, sexism, violence, workplace harassment, and cultural insensitivity and appropriation would have to go. Instances of inappropriate workplace behavior could be treated as learning experiences, maybe taking the show back to memories of the original cast's faux pas. [The Office](https://screenrant.com/tag/the-office/) could never be made now because some of it was inappropriate, but that shouldn't keep the show itself from a revival. [Mindy Kaling had a point about The Office](https://screenrant.com/the-office-mindy-kaling-offensive-comments-fans-disagree/), to an extent. In the early 2000s, before the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, violence based on racism, gender, and sexual preferences, and multiple mass shootings were a few topics the show might have considered funny.