Netflix's Twitter presence continues to be Gloriousa gift, this time with a delightful Stranger Things/The Office crossover tweet. In a screen shot from Season 2, episode 1, "The Dundies," Michael prepares to present the office award for "Whitest Sneakers." Officefans will know this award went to a rather tipsy Pam Beesly, but Netflix chose to honor Sunday night's SAG red carpet look of one Millie Bobby Brown.
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The tweet clearly resonated with Netflix's followers, whose replies included references to "Millie Beesly," "Scranton Things," and routine requests to bring The Officeto every country that doesn't have it (rooting for you, Brazil).
Stranger Thingsand The Officeare currently streaming on Netflix (in most countries).
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