@@lazycritic5321this is how I keep track of it as a second language speaker. It's a really good trick. If I can use "us" it means I can use "me". If I can use "we" I can use "I". If I can use "him" I can use "whom".
Darryl is a great man, picks his daughter, makes sure Michael doesn’t lose his arm, and respectfully but firmly didn’t always himself to be called names while not creating another conflict. I wanna be like Darryl
Lol I am just now noticing that at the start of this scene, Michael motions for Jim to lean in, like to hear a secret, and then he leans back immediately right before telling him XD Jim's like "Why did I lean in then?" haha
4:32 what i love so much about this reveal is the fact michael put $25 cos he thought that was a brag-able donation but when it’s revealed the donation is per mile the kid runs around 18 miles, that mean everyone else in the office is actually donating more than what michael thought he was donating
I mean in this case Stanley literally has another job offer and is leveraging it to get more money. The success of a one-word negotiation depends on the boss, but this is EXACTLY the circumstance where you get to just ask for money from your soon-to-be-ex-boss. (Of course - spoilers - it was a bluff and Stanley knew he'd have to keep working for Michael in the end, so his unbending attitude here is just part of the chemistry that makes this office magical :P)
0:30 the chaotic flow of the dialogue in this scene still kills me everytime, another great example of how good the writing was in this show plus the actor's perfect deliveries along w/ the bailer scene right after🤣
@@Notmyname979 - They created such a dark side of Michael with regard to Toby. It always seemed weird to me - no humor or warmth there. Toby was the person Michael was most afraid of being (perhaps). IDK.
I've never noticed before the way Dwight says "That was the sick one, right?" He wasn't sure which cat to kill, and for a second he was worried he killed the wrong one 😂
@@surajbiradar9827example: If the sentence is, "I gave it to HIM", then the question would be, "WHOM did you give it to?" If the sentence is, "he is a man", the question would be, "WHO is he?".
It shouldn't surprise me Ryan has zero executive functioning anymore, but I really would've thought he'd still consider this a worthwhile long term investment...
Kelly making it real easy on Darryl: 0:28 Also, I'm just realizing how unprepared for leadership Ryan was. He wasn't just a crook, he was an incompetent leader. Some crooks are still good leaders.
"The Peter Principle is the inverse of the Dilbert Principle, an idea coined by the cartoonist Scott Adams for the comic strip Dilbert. This rule states that companies tend to promote their least-competent employees to management roles where they are least likely to interfere with production."
Man i don't know how real this is but the hardware manager shutting down his boss publicly despite the hierarchy just cuz he doesn't want the boss or anyone else, to cripple themselves is such a heartwarming gesture
1:30 both Pam and Toby are right. Originally in English, more specifically Proto-Germanic which we spoke about 2,000 years ago, we had six grammatical cases: Nominative - subject of the sentence, Vocative - used to address a noun, Accusative - direct object, Dative - indirect object (this is where ‘whom’ comes from, originally ‘*hwammai’), Genitive - shows possession, and Instrumental - shows that a noun is being used as a tool to complete an action. In Old English the Vocative merged into the Nominative, and then later the Instrumental merged into the Dative and the Accusative merged into the Dative. By Middle English most inflection is lost, verb conjugations are much simpler and we only have Nominative and Genitive for general nouns, but are still frozen in most pronouns. Today we have: Masculine and Feminine Nominative who, Neuter Nominative - what, Genitive - whose, Dative - whom, and Instrumental - how/why
I absolutely love the quick, almost unnoticed line when Michael says "Good....A Pact.....A Pact" in that fraction of a moment he is SO THRILLED to be part of a PACT with Jim! It's ALMOST almost as good as being part of an INSIDE JOKE--cuz as you know, he would love to be a part of one someday!!🤣😂🤗
Lol they irritated me too at first, like- just scooch down 😐 But when she tells Dwight “I think he’d know” about the chef’s knife preference, and then Dwight gives her this look like “excuse me wtf” and then she gives him the same look back - gets me every time 😂 *edit- I just remembered the little kid (David Wallace’s son I think) gives Dwight the same look when Dwight asks him about the rocking chair in his room 😂😂😂 “what DO you know?” 💀
The whole pizza debacle was so pointless. The pizza dude got paid regardless, so in that time, Michael could have ordered from the other place and reconciled the situation 😂
When Michael takes him and Andy into the garage to talk to them about investing 10000 dollars in jans candle business and Andy’s immediate response is “thought about it, I’m in”
"Start over" is probably the best shutdown of the entire series
Dressed as willa Wonka, super pissed lmao.
"Sir-rr ..."
Kind of a good de-escalation tactic too; it forces the other person to take a moment, ideally to calm down and think about their words
i actually scrolled down to write this exact same thing
2:38 if anyone was wondering.
Jim's *beep* when he realizes Michael is really dating Helene is hilarious
One of the best ever
And the seats go all the way down.
Allll the wayy down.
Poor Toby lol
@@LakerGold24-8THEN TAKE A DIFFERENT WAY HOME MAN!
dude that whole scene might be Jim's best. maybe cause he's so out of it that he shows a side of himself we never see, but it fits so well
6:28 "she's right on my way home from wor-"
"THEN TAKE A DIFFERENT WAY HOME, MAN!"
😂😂😂😂
Don’t call her “the mom” 😂
Probably my favorite line in the whole show
Jim outbursts like that so infrequently it really shows the character is solid authentic
For the record, it is “whomever.”
And Ryan used me as an object.
Are you a native speaker?
I'm no fan of Kelly, but the clip of this scene should have ended at "Ryan used me as an object."
If "him" would fit in the sentence, then you would use whomever. If "he" fits better, you would use whoever. Look for the "M."
@@lazycritic5321this is how I keep track of it as a second language speaker. It's a really good trick.
If I can use "us" it means I can use "me".
If I can use "we" I can use "I".
If I can use "him" I can use "whom".
funny every time i watch
“Start over.” Best response ever.
Gonna find a time to use that.
100%
my thoughts exactly lol people start conversations very poorly sometimes ;-;
"Sir!"
It's in my toolkit as a teacher.
Did you end up using it?
1:11 Kelly: "Ryan used me as an object"
*THE LOOK ON RYAN'S FACE OMG* 🤣🤣🤣
Kelly: "I have several questions. First of all, How dare you?"
Kelly's got some of the best zingers in the show
Darryl is a great man, picks his daughter, makes sure Michael doesn’t lose his arm, and respectfully but firmly didn’t always himself to be called names while not creating another conflict. I wanna be like Darryl
This is such a good comment
Not even a nanosecond of a hesitation when he said his daughter too
Yes but he lied about his Facebook profile..... 😒🙄🙄
.....
I feel like in an environment like this, be a Darryl
"Only in the rarest of occasions..."
Lmaoo I broke at how Michael had the warehouse man grasping at the straws
His name is Darryl
"it wouldnt be the worst thing in the world" sends me so bad each time. easily the funniest line.
Glenn trying not to break makes it funnier
Michael “you just lost out on a million dollars”
Stanley “no I didn’t”
Stanley always makes me laugh
6:05 "NOT NOW TOBY, MY GOD!" 🤣 Poor Toby...
Lol that scene will always Crack me up.
Lol I am just now noticing that at the start of this scene, Michael motions for Jim to lean in, like to hear a secret, and then he leans back immediately right before telling him XD Jim's like "Why did I lean in then?" haha
"what did I do??"
Funny af that scene😭💔🤣
4:32 what i love so much about this reveal is the fact michael put $25 cos he thought that was a brag-able donation but when it’s revealed the donation is per mile the kid runs around 18 miles, that mean everyone else in the office is actually donating more than what michael thought he was donating
ryan used me as an object will forever be iconic to me.
Still always laugh at the “hey! Hey! You idiot!” And the immediate “start over.”
SIR?
Me when my students get rude.
*sigh* Siiiir
@@laurasosnow7507Wait, do you call your students idiots or the opposite? 😂
Darryl gets so good at handling Michael
can you imagine being as bold as stanley and just shutting down every conversation with "money" i wish i could say that to my boss
I mean in this case Stanley literally has another job offer and is leveraging it to get more money. The success of a one-word negotiation depends on the boss, but this is EXACTLY the circumstance where you get to just ask for money from your soon-to-be-ex-boss.
(Of course - spoilers - it was a bluff and Stanley knew he'd have to keep working for Michael in the end, so his unbending attitude here is just part of the chemistry that makes this office magical :P)
0:30 the chaotic flow of the dialogue in this scene still kills me everytime, another great example of how good the writing was in this show plus the actor's perfect deliveries along w/ the bailer scene right after🤣
"ryan used me as an object.."
"Bailer? I hardly know 'er!"
That “start over” was the most gentlemen approach to what could have been a life altering situation for Michael 🤣.
6:07 Toby’s “what did I do” is so sad😢
I always felt bad for Toby.
Michael created a hostile work environment.
@@howard5992toby also has no backbone. He totally has the power as HR he just doesn’t realize it
“Get the hell out of here idiot”
@@Notmyname979 - They created such a dark side of Michael with regard to Toby. It always seemed weird to me - no humor or warmth there.
Toby was the person Michael was most afraid of being (perhaps). IDK.
@ or maybe it’s because toby is the only one that can actually put a stop to a lot of his plans lol
"You left the tv on. And your cat's dead."
The order of the news😂😂😂
"I thought she had more time"
"No."
I've never noticed before the way Dwight says "That was the sick one, right?"
He wasn't sure which cat to kill, and for a second he was worried he killed the wrong one 😂
9:12 The best isn't even spoken. It's Jim's glance at the camera when Michael says, "Really? She doesn't get any of my jokes."
Gets me every time with the delayed "DAMMIT MICHAEL"
It's his tone too, lol, real turmoil 😂
Patrice was a great comedian no wonder his delivery and timing are on point 😂
I did find it really funny THAT clip is in a "didn't hesitate" montage, because the stunned silence before the yell is PERFECT.
I bet you’d like to swim with the sea monster?
It's tragic for Michael that the best "That's what she said" of the series was made by Dwight
It probably keeps him up at night😂 eternally tormented at the lost opportunity
My vote goes to Creed's silent one.
Nah bro creed has the best
Nope at Dwight's wedding he says " Michael I can't believe you came " micheal immediately says that's what she said ... best one in series
Don't you dare.
Patrice O'Neal had very little screen time but when he had lines, they were super funny. RIP Sea Monster.
Fr that "What the hell is wrong with this man" still lives in my head rent-free how perfectly he delivers it🤣
DAMNIT MICHAEL
Greatest comedian ever
BRUISER
He sounds so genuinely exasperated with Michael
Fun fact: this is how I learned the difference between “who” and “whom”
I couldn't identify an object or indirect object in a sentence so it didn't help for me
Explain it to me like I am 5 year old
@@surajbiradar9827he or she = who
Him or her = whom
@@surajbiradar9827example:
If the sentence is, "I gave it to HIM", then the question would be, "WHOM did you give it to?"
If the sentence is, "he is a man", the question would be, "WHO is he?".
@@uhjeff3651 You generally don't want to end on a preposition like "to."
"To whom are you talking?" is the correct form of "Who are you talking to?"
“I have recently taken a lover!”😂😂😂😂
Well that’s great! Who’s the lucky lady?
@@nitewandererPams mom.
@@iceagebabyofficial1557 What?!
All the way down
@@Kris28169 Pam’s mother, Helene, remember? From your wedding?
I love Jim became co manager then suddenly developed a frustration of Toby
“Not a native speaker”😂💀
I was looking for this comment 💀
"Last year, he walked 18 miles"
"Sonofabitch... that is impressive"
😂😂😂
"Then take a different way home man!!! Lives rent free in my mind.
5:41 the "Oh big time" always gets me I love it
dwight taking andy's candy bar and saying "no: wholesies" is aggressively iconic
Kelly: "you have to make a choice here. it's either me, or your daughter 🙄"
Daryl: "my daughter. 😐"
Kelly: *shocked Pikachu face* 😮
But then he ended up moving away to Austin 😢
8:30
Dwight kind of double-checking he mercy killed the correct cat.
“Six months?!? I’m in love with Kelly.”
The quick switch up 💀
It shouldn't surprise me Ryan has zero executive functioning anymore, but I really would've thought he'd still consider this a worthwhile long term investment...
The whoever vs whomever debate is even funnier when you realise half of the cast are english majors irl
I just realized when Michael said “Jim I saw you looking at Jan’s CANdles” 😂😂😂
After asking “is that CHESTnut”
His response is gold too. "Nah, she put them right in my face".
Boss is lucky he got to drive the lift, Darnell would never let me.
😂😂😂😂😂
Darnell's a chump, isn't he? You'd probably have driven it for free.
@@sortofanoakyafterbirth3661 Yup, I have, and it's a secret for what it's for.
Kelly making it real easy on Darryl: 0:28 Also, I'm just realizing how unprepared for leadership Ryan was. He wasn't just a crook, he was an incompetent leader. Some crooks are still good leaders.
Let's be real. David Wallace and co were just about the worst management in television history. Who on Earth hires Ryan for that position.
"The Peter Principle is the inverse of the Dilbert Principle, an idea coined by the cartoonist Scott Adams for the comic strip Dilbert. This rule states that companies tend to promote their least-competent employees to management roles where they are least likely to interfere with production."
@@RileyyWasHereproven time and time again especially in sales
"Ryan used me as an object", always makes me chuckle
"Halfsies?"
"No... WHOLESIES."
“Is that mahogany?”. One of my favorite lines, ever.
Kelly saying Ryan used me as an object never fails to amuse me
Best scene is when Michael can't understand he's not allowed to use the machinery of the warehouse. Always makes me laugh
i love the collective “a medium amount of good pizza”
8:43
Stanley - can’t you see I’m urinating 🙄
0:51 'Not a native speaker' 😂😂
6:52 Classic
"then take a different way home, man!" never fails to send me into orbit
Stanley’s “no I didn’t 😐”
🤣
"you idiot!"
"start over."
"sir-"
“true love’s kiss”. Jim’s ( sorry, Jimothy’s) response to what’s the cure for Dwight’s “poisoning “.
"Money" hits hard every time !
7:38
“Halfsies?”
“No, wholesies”
easily could’ve added when Michael asks Pm about having a baby with her in 20 years if they’re both single😭
That kelly’s “ryan used me as an object” still remains one of the best lines of the series.
“Mo money, mo problems. You of all people should know that “ Michael trying to be “Urbain” kills me everytime😂
Dinkin' Flicka
Pams mom is one of the funniest bits to me 😂like Jim genuinely started tweakin
It's one of the few times Jim yells. Not just after apple-picking day.
9:34 He's so real for that lmao
2:24 RIP Patrice❤❤❤
At 1:42 the look that dwight gives to Andy is jus too hilarious 😂😂🤣
" A medium amount of good pizza." is always the answer 🤣🤣
one of the best compilations I’ve seen so far
SIX MONTHS! Okay I'm in love with Kelly...
Dwight being so excited by the prospect of the bailer crushing someone lmao
andy immediately saying he would invest $10,000 in Jan’s start up candle company is comedy gold
"It's either me or my daughter"
"My daughter"
Legend
Man i don't know how real this is but the hardware manager shutting down his boss publicly despite the hierarchy just cuz he doesn't want the boss or anyone else, to cripple themselves is such a heartwarming gesture
The no hesitation punchlines were my favorite lol they always caught me off guard
The "who/whom" debate is peak comedic writing.
Jims “NOT NOW TOBY!” Kills me every time! 😂
1:30 both Pam and Toby are right. Originally in English, more specifically Proto-Germanic which we spoke about 2,000 years ago, we had six grammatical cases: Nominative - subject of the sentence, Vocative - used to address a noun, Accusative - direct object, Dative - indirect object (this is where ‘whom’ comes from, originally ‘*hwammai’), Genitive - shows possession, and Instrumental - shows that a noun is being used as a tool to complete an action.
In Old English the Vocative merged into the Nominative, and then later the Instrumental merged into the Dative and the Accusative merged into the Dative. By Middle English most inflection is lost, verb conjugations are much simpler and we only have Nominative and Genitive for general nouns, but are still frozen in most pronouns. Today we have: Masculine and Feminine Nominative who, Neuter Nominative - what, Genitive - whose, Dative - whom, and Instrumental - how/why
“Ryan used me as an object” gets me every tome
I absolutely love the quick, almost unnoticed line when Michael says "Good....A Pact.....A Pact"
in that fraction of a moment he is SO THRILLED to be part of a PACT with Jim! It's ALMOST almost as good as being part of an INSIDE JOKE--cuz as you know, he would love to be a part of one someday!!🤣😂🤗
I’m glad this video was made bc I have cracked up at the fast responses every time 😂😂
I always feel so bad for Toby when Michael is telling Jim about Pam’s mom. He’s just walking through. “What did I do?” Poor Toby.
Darrell endeared himself to us all very early on in the show with two lightning quick words: My daughter.
Argh! The couple at Benihana's that made Dwight sit apart from his coworkers will always irritate me
The woman in also played “Krista Ferguson/Cut n Chat” in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm and it irked me when I saw her in that episode.
Lol they irritated me too at first, like- just scooch down 😐
But when she tells Dwight “I think he’d know” about the chef’s knife preference, and then Dwight gives her this look like “excuse me wtf” and then she gives him the same look back - gets me every time 😂
*edit- I just remembered the little kid (David Wallace’s son I think) gives Dwight the same look when Dwight asks him about the rocking chair in his room 😂😂😂 “what DO you know?” 💀
Stanley being smarter than Michael by using only one word in every reply is the best.
“Ryan used me as an object” is the realest quote in the series. 😂😂😂
I love Dwight’s baler enthusiasm
The whole pizza debacle was so pointless. The pizza dude got paid regardless, so in that time, Michael could have ordered from the other place and reconciled the situation 😂
And the delivery guy's tip was bad even for a normal delivery.
"I thought she had more time"
"No"
God it cracks me up every time
8:56 Stanley ❤❤❤❤
The only right way to individually discuss wages with your boss.
2:40 I just cackled 😂😂
1:10-1:14
I was drinking tea. And yeah, now I have a mess to clean.
But this got me!!
When Michael takes him and Andy into the garage to talk to them about investing 10000 dollars in jans candle business and Andy’s immediate response is “thought about it, I’m in”
Lonnie with the ‘what the hell is wrong with this man?’ When Michael talks about using the baler😂 god I miss Patrice O’Neal. Absolute legend❤
@3:27 hahahaha dwight can't outsmart RYAN
1:10 LMAOOO KELLY HAS THE BEST LINES AHDAHDHAAHHA
Dwight trying to riddle Ryan is just f**king brilliant. 😂😂😂
3:41 this scene weirdly made Dwight sound irritating as hell😂😂😂
Best ones:
"Not a native speaker"
"Ryan used me as an object"
"Whomever's name is Toby...."
"My daughter"
0:53 "Not a native speaker" I'm dead
8:52 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 we love Stanley
6 months!.. ok I'm in love with Kelly 8:02 💀💀💀!
5:43 got me dying 😭😭
7:58 Actually Ryan is so toxic (this whole conversation) not Pam so much
Money, Money, Money. We can all relate to Stanley.
Literally why I quit a job for a new one recently, lol. Money!
“Thought about it. I’m in.” Andy is priceless
"'Whomever' is the formal version" kills me every time 🤣
Jim automatically was js "f!ck" and I'm in love with that moment😂😂