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Dakota Johnson says working on 'The Office' finale was the 'worst time of my life'

Dakota Johnson at the 'Madame Web' film photocall, London, UK on January 31. (Scott Garfitt/Shutterstock) Dakota Johnson at the 'Madame Web' film photocall, London, UK on January 31. (Scott Garfitt/Shutterstock)
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Many viewers were sad when 鈥淭he Office鈥 went off the air after nine seasons in 2013, and now one of the actors on the finale is sharing how unhappy things were filming it.

During Dakota Johnson went so far as to jokingly call the experience 鈥渉onestly the worst time of my life.鈥

鈥淚 loved that show so much and they were like, 鈥楧o you want to be in the series finale?鈥 and I was like, 鈥極f course,鈥 thinking that I鈥檇 show up for, like, half a day,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was there for two weeks, and I鈥檓 barely in the f鈥攏g show.鈥

When Meyers wondered whether people on set were 鈥渟uper sad鈥 about the show coming to a close, Johnson remembered the vibes being off.

鈥淭hey were sad and also there were weird dynamics that had been going on for the last 10 years,鈥滼ohnson remembered. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 coming in like, 鈥楽o excited to be here!鈥 No one wanted to talk to me.鈥

She added, 鈥淚 was in the background of all of these scenes, faxing things.鈥

Meyers joked that he had 鈥渞ecently watched it, and it was some of the most believable faxing I鈥檝e ever seen.鈥

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