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How about Star Wars: Special Edition, directed by 1970s George Lucas. Han shoots first, all CGI is scrapped.

Vince Gilligan's Star Wars prequels, shortened to two films and completely re-written, starring Aaron Paul as Anakin Skywalker and retaining Ewan MacGregor as Obi Wan Kenobi.

Agreed. This show ended for me with "Goodbye, Michael." The series finale would've been a great reunion show. There was definitely some drop off after the Jim/Pam wedding, but the show was still good, and at times great ("Scott's Tots," the Michael Scott Paper Company arc) until Michael's departure. Everything after

Yep.  Jim will be the new manager of the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin after Andy goes too far for even David Wallace, and he'll be happy there.  All the pieces are aligned.