believes that would “suffer” if it was released now because cancel culture has caused viewers to lose “their sense of irony and context.”Gervais’ Bafta-winning series debuted on BBC Two in 2001 and saw the comedian, 59, star as hapless manager David Brent, who regularly made tone deaf, offensive remarks to his colleagues. Looking back on the show in an interview with Times Radio on Friday, Gervais said audiences would take things too “literally” if the office was released now, “even though [the jokes] were clearly ironic.”“Now [the show] would suffer because people would take things...…believes that would “suffer” if it was released now because cancel culture has caused viewers to lose “their sense of irony and context.”Gervais’ Bafta-winning series debuted on BBC Two in 2001 and saw the comedian, 59, star as hapless manager David Brent, who regularly made tone deaf, offensive remarks to his colleagues. Looking back on the show in an interview with Times Radio on Friday, Gervais said audiences would take things too “literally” if the office was released now, “even though [the jokes] were clearly ironic.”“Now [the show] would suffer because people would take things...WW…