The Office meets 17th-century Poland in this sharp satire mocking feudal egos and modern corporate culture alike.
Series Analysis:
In the mud-soaked village of Adamczycha, Jan Paweł reigns supreme—or at least, he thinks he does. Netflix’s 1670 takes the mockumentary format and drags it kicking and screaming into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It’s a brilliant clash of Sarmatian ego and modern corporate speak, where serfdom is treated like an unpaid internship and the Sejm veto is the ultimate buzzkill. Following a finale that left the fate of the Adamczewski estate hanging in the balance, fans are currently enduring a silence more painful than a tooth extraction without anesthesia. While the nobility debates their next move, you should add this satire to your watchlist; tracking the series now is the only way to ensure you are alerted the moment the Sejm—or Netflix—decrees a return.
Tone: Satirical, Absurdist, Anachronistic
Last Updated: February 2026