It’s so funny to me how Michael just has a complete knack for sales and is actually pretty socially savvy in sales situations, but loses all social intelligence in every other situation lol
I think it's part of same personality. Because he is able to make unorthodox conversations, he is making a memorable impact on others and he is able to emotionally connect with them. He is easy going while expressing things that he is thinking. Not everyone can do that. So because of that he has an edge over others in sales.
Ricky Gervais told them that they had to make Michael's character somewhat competent at his job so they don't get rid of him. I think it made the show better because of it.
I feel that Michael's sales style thrives in a local "boys club" small town type of setting and that's why he's successful in Scranton but wasn't REALLY being considered for the branch merger or the corporate job as it was later revealed.
I think they are asking how they managed to get through it eventually, not as if this was the first take. Even with blooper reels you have to get the take that goes into the show, he's just surprised given the scene how they were able to get clean takes eventually
I don't know much about acting, but in my mind, if an actor is really into their role, they end up knowing their respective character better than the writers themselves. Once they do, they can interact with others in the most natural way and the other actors involved will not be too surprised and should be able to respond naturally and in-character too. The fact the actors of this series all seem to be so into their roles definitely proves both of your points 🙂
He really didn't comfort him in any way. He simply explained how he felt the same some time ago and that he feels sorry for Dwight. That wasn't helpful at all.
@@Armor3d0nethat is one hundred percent trying to relate to and comfort someone. Also Jim physically fight Dwight to stop him from losing his job. It’s weird now people often want to hate on Jim like he’s mean to Dwight when Dwight had nearly blown people’s heads off and Jim has many times supported him. And Jim over and over gave him advice supported him they stayed at his farm and gave him a good review like so much they helped him.
@@Armor3d0nebut that is definitely like the definition of comforting someone, saying you’ve felt the same to make them feel less alone and being there as they feel bad and trying to encourage them by saying you’ve been there and got through it. What is your idea of comforting if none of that sounds comforting to you?
12:30 never knew that hug attempt wasn't scripted, I always thought that it was kind of a big deal for Dwight's character, showing he actually does care for Jim and doesnt dislike him as much as he portrays. Good move on Rainn Wilson's part.
I love Dwight’s fitness orb popping!!😂😂 For those who don’t know the story behind that. According to the the office ladies podcast. Dwight’s ball was supposed to slowly deflate as it realistically would, and in most takes of the scene it did. But in the used take, because of the very specific way John Krasinski hit the ball with the scissors, it instantly burst and Rainn Wilson hit the floor unexpectedly, and pretty hard too.
Apparently, there's a seam on those things, and it only pops when you hit the seam (its weak point). They literally said "The chance you'd hit the seam would be like a million to one." And John did.
@@simonro9168 Yeah I don't buy that at all. I know the pop was unexpected, and that's why John jumps back and bursts out laughing and tries to hide it, but no shot the seam story is real.
“I just needed you to know.” 19 years and that line - the pause, the delivery, the slight breaking of his voice - it’s burned into my mind far more solidly than any memory I have of saying it myself.
I don't think it has anything to do with permission. They just aren't going to promote a product without getting paid. The confusing part to me was that they could have shot that scene not in front of a vending machine.
It’s not about permission because it’s simply not needed. Tv shows and movies will use fake brand names or hide the brand unless the company pays for the advertising. Any time you see a recognizable brand on the screen you can safely assume it’s a sponsored placement. Common examples are brand name laptop computers, phones, breakfast cereals, motor vehicles, restaurants, and so on.
0:53 so well done on part of production team that she is wearing that red shirt with bright red lip stick and the fire is burning so clearly next to Jan...
Seeing them subtly break is amazing. Watching ANY comedian break gives me life. When a comedy master loses their poker face, it says something about the person who broke it.
The funny thing is Jan is so worried about Pam being Michael’s secret lover because she clearly has a relationship with Hunter, her secretary and she is projecting. People who cheat tend to project and constantly be worried about their significant other cheating.
In Angela’s and Jenna’s podcast they said that even though it was rehearsed earlier, the actual emotion was very tangible. Also that Steve’s reaction was quite real. The cast, crew and writers truly did mean it as a tribute and thank you to Steve in real life ❤❤❤
@@876r876rfsad and being angry is one of the most easy things to do if you actually know how to trigger it. If u had the same experience. Just use that. Comedy is ten time hard cause u need to know the punch line and delivery
I've been that guy. I wanted to get angry, I wanted to destroy something to show how much I had been used and then dumped.. I'm glad I let it go. That idiot seems miserable now, tries to reach out to me constantly, and I'm over her. I honestly wish her the best. I tried to be there, in so many ways. Not my problem anymore!
I LOVE that scene but I did feel a little anger with Pam though. She was engaged like what was she supposed to say after that. I'm still team Jim and Pam tho
5 years ago I was going through a really tough time. The office was my comfort show. People really underestimate what a silly show can do for your mental health.
@@riverraisin1correct. Just listened to the Office Ladies episode that talks about it. So Steve’s reaction during that scene is genuine! While he knew it was in the script, he didn’t know about the rest.
The people running this channel deserve a promotion. The office finished in 2013. Here we are in 2024 and this clip has pulled over 200k views. Great work ❤😂❤😂❤
06:11 they actually practiced with a different ball & it slowly deflated when John stabbed it, but in the final take it popped like a balloon which caught everyone off guard lol
Michael sliding Toby’s tray of food on the floor while he is opening up to him will always be my fav moment of this show 😂😂. Such an unhinged thing to do but It summed up their relationship perfectly.
These guys are pros. Paul keeping a straight face after Steve pushed the food off the table, Jenna keeping a straight face after Angela just left the candies. Pretty tough not burst into laughter.
For me, personally, in my opinion, how i see it, it won't never always not make me smile, isn't not a flase statement that isn't true when it is always not not opposite day.
@@garrettbays6942I agree. It was so unnecessary to include him. It seemed so unfair to the rest of the cast who were there for years and it was disrespectful to Steve Carrell. (Who, imo, is much funnier and a better actor.) WF was out of place but he needs to be the star…
a somewhat subtle michael characterization is how he’s kind of obsessed with health and fitness. the least subtle one is when he told his staff they could roast how fit he is. he bought some workout equipment that oscar asked if it was necessary, and he used it while talking to jim and andy in dinner party and also later in threat level midnight. he seems to have a gym in his garage. he has an ab cruncher/pull up bar that he used in the eggs in my crocs ep. he eats salad for lunch in the deposition episode. and finally, he’s really good at ice hockey. whether this plays into his image obsessed nature, or that he’s athletic and sports is his calling, is very interesting to me. i’d really like to think that his job while living with holly is to coach ice hockey cus he’s good at it and he’s also naturally good with children
Jim and Michael’s last scene is really like strong. It’s weird you don’t fully feel how close they are until then almost. There’s bits of it but it really hits home then.
Yeah that was a spontaneous action that took them all by surprise, you can see Ed Helm's eyebrows shoot to the ceiling with that "WTF ARE YOU DOING" look on his face
The Office is the only show we have watched all seasons multiple times (on our 4th) that makes me laugh just like its our first time EVERYTIME. Best show EVER!!!!
This is the first time I noticed this. When Toby and Michael were eating at the cafeteria during the deposition, Ryan is in the same room and you can see him behind Toby.
It's honestly crazy to me just HOW much John Krasinski broke character in this show. That deleted scene where he fully broke out laughing and got flustered after Dwight says "I wish you the power of 10 full grown men" to Ryans friend he thinks is a magical dwarf.
If Jan’s Devil horns were scripted then that means that Angela’s line: “You shouldn’t joke about that.” Is scripted too. Which is so funny 😂 That’s so in character for Angela 🤣
It’s so funny to me how Michael just has a complete knack for sales and is actually pretty socially savvy in sales situations, but loses all social intelligence in every other situation lol
I think it's part of same personality. Because he is able to make unorthodox conversations, he is making a memorable impact on others and he is able to emotionally connect with them. He is easy going while expressing things that he is thinking. Not everyone can do that. So because of that he has an edge over others in sales.
Ricky Gervais told them that they had to make Michael's character somewhat competent at his job so they don't get rid of him. I think it made the show better because of it.
I feel that Michael's sales style thrives in a local "boys club" small town type of setting and that's why he's successful in Scranton but wasn't REALLY being considered for the branch merger or the corporate job as it was later revealed.
He maxxed all his stats points in sales talk.
He was salesmen of the year 2 years in a row
It's a miracle that they managed to shoot the dinner party episode. I don't know how they managed to get through it without breaking
They did break, there's a ton of bloopers from that episode.
@@tobron23lol this guy thinks they don’t do retakes or something
I think they are asking how they managed to get through it eventually, not as if this was the first take.
Even with blooper reels you have to get the take that goes into the show, he's just surprised given the scene how they were able to get clean takes eventually
after all the bloopers from the episode, i don’t either 😂
it was a looong day, lol
This just shows how INCREDIBLEE the cast of actors they chose were! To be able to improvise such genius stuff on the spot is awesome. Pure goldd
One of the many reasons the office is a well loved classic
I don't know much about acting, but in my mind, if an actor is really into their role, they end up knowing their respective character better than the writers themselves. Once they do, they can interact with others in the most natural way and the other actors involved will not be too surprised and should be able to respond naturally and in-character too.
The fact the actors of this series all seem to be so into their roles definitely proves both of your points 🙂
I just love when Jim says “Don’t do that” That man was in the moment! I really like the scene with him comforting Dwight too.
that moment kills me every time 💔
_UHHHHHHH_
He really didn't comfort him in any way. He simply explained how he felt the same some time ago and that he feels sorry for Dwight. That wasn't helpful at all.
@@Armor3d0nethat is one hundred percent trying to relate to and comfort someone. Also Jim physically fight Dwight to stop him from losing his job. It’s weird now people often want to hate on Jim like he’s mean to Dwight when Dwight had nearly blown people’s heads off and Jim has many times supported him. And Jim over and over gave him advice supported him they stayed at his farm and gave him a good review like so much they helped him.
@@Armor3d0nebut that is definitely like the definition of comforting someone, saying you’ve felt the same to make them feel less alone and being there as they feel bad and trying to encourage them by saying you’ve been there and got through it. What is your idea of comforting if none of that sounds comforting to you?
12:30 never knew that hug attempt wasn't scripted, I always thought that it was kind of a big deal for Dwight's character, showing he actually does care for Jim and doesnt dislike him as much as he portrays. Good move on Rainn Wilson's part.
0:37 I love the detail of Jan smelling her candle when she’s mad 😂
Great catch! I just noticed that as well! What a terrific added subtlety, right!
Also the fire behind her as she says she’s the devil.
I noticed that after my third viewing of it! 😂
That was subtle gold. Cracks me up every time.
I love Dwight’s fitness orb popping!!😂😂
For those who don’t know the story behind that. According to the the office ladies podcast. Dwight’s ball was supposed to slowly deflate as it realistically would, and in most takes of the scene it did. But in the used take, because of the very specific way John Krasinski hit the ball with the scissors, it instantly burst and Rainn Wilson hit the floor unexpectedly, and pretty hard too.
Apparently, there's a seam on those things, and it only pops when you hit the seam (its weak point). They literally said "The chance you'd hit the seam would be like a million to one." And John did.
Omg that makes it even funnier 😂😂
LMAO! I love the little flip of the scissors before he stabs it. No hesitation, XD
@@simonro9168 Yeah I don't buy that at all. I know the pop was unexpected, and that's why John jumps back and bursts out laughing and tries to hide it, but no shot the seam story is real.
@@simonro9168Not only did John hit the seam, he did it on the final take according to office ladies!
“I just needed you to know.”
19 years and that line - the pause, the delivery, the slight breaking of his voice - it’s burned into my mind far more solidly than any memory I have of saying it myself.
4:45 I love that the candy is turned around probably because the studio didn't have permission to show those products on camera XD
I don't think it has anything to do with permission. They just aren't going to promote a product without getting paid. The confusing part to me was that they could have shot that scene not in front of a vending machine.
It’s not about permission because it’s simply not needed. Tv shows and movies will use fake brand names or hide the brand unless the company pays for the advertising. Any time you see a recognizable brand on the screen you can safely assume it’s a sponsored placement. Common examples are brand name laptop computers, phones, breakfast cereals, motor vehicles, restaurants, and so on.
i love how you can hear someone try to cover their laugh and a noise STILL comes out at 7:15 after jim pops the yoga ball
And Phyllis clearly on the brink of laughter 😭
dude i think this every time I see that scene lmao
that's jim laughing
Oh that's what it was, I always thought it was like a chair moving 😂
stanley was like 😳
Michael pushing Toby’s food off the table is heartbreaking.
Toby should know not to talk to Michael at that point haha
One of the only few times I felt bad for toby
It is but it's so perfect 😂
Toby is such a great character. My friend calls me Toby Flenderson
To be fair, he, and everyone else in that room, was currently reading Michael's diary
0:53 so well done on part of production team that she is wearing that red shirt with bright red lip stick and the fire is burning so clearly next to Jan...
@@DenjinLi thats right
You are literally in the “comment section” that’s his comment meanie.
After seeing this I think I'm ready for my second watch.
Not sure if it's a coincidence or not, but the camera is very slightly pans to the left towards the fire
The part that was improvised was Angela saying "you shouldn't joke about that"
2:25 Toby ALMOST breaks lmao you can see a slight smile 😂
Almost goes to cover his mouth too but manages to suppress it 😂
I love seeing Angela and Kevin really laugh about the hotdog fingers 😂
Seeing them subtly break is amazing.
Watching ANY comedian break gives me life. When a comedy master loses their poker face, it says something about the person who broke it.
It was my very first LOL moment watching The Office so it holds great sentimental value to me!!!
I am wondering if this is where the movie Everything Everywhere got the hot dog fingers idea from lol
The funny thing is Jan is so worried about Pam being Michael’s secret lover because she clearly has a relationship with Hunter, her secretary and she is projecting. People who cheat tend to project and constantly be worried about their significant other cheating.
Micheal's goodbye song always brings me to tears... You can just the genuine love through that whole scene
In Angela’s and Jenna’s podcast they said that even though it was rehearsed earlier, the actual emotion was very tangible. Also that Steve’s reaction was quite real. The cast, crew and writers truly did mean it as a tribute and thank you to Steve in real life
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10:19 dude that actor nailed that scene. Great acting!👏
John Krasinski...I know right. That was the one that stuck out the most. Incredible acting
@@876r876rfsad and being angry is one of the most easy things to do if you actually know how to trigger it. If u had the same experience. Just use that. Comedy is ten time hard cause u need to know the punch line and delivery
I've been that guy. I wanted to get angry, I wanted to destroy something to show how much I had been used and then dumped..
I'm glad I let it go. That idiot seems miserable now, tries to reach out to me constantly, and I'm over her. I honestly wish her the best. I tried to be there, in so many ways. Not my problem anymore!
@@ZeranZeran Calm down incel
I LOVE that scene but I did feel a little anger with Pam though. She was engaged like what was she supposed to say after that. I'm still team Jim and Pam tho
5 years ago I was going through a really tough time. The office was my comfort show. People really underestimate what a silly show can do for your mental health.
why is nobody talking about the pause at 0:11 before the story 😭😭😩😩
Excellent acting, that's what it is
Creepy asf 😂
She was waiting on Pam to ask what happened
She’s one of the best characters in the whole office.
9:05 you can see jim trying not to laugh so hard 😂
bro was holding it 😭😭
Kevin too!😂
Karen too. It's subtler, but you can tell she had just been covering her mouth.
Came here to say this too. It's sooo funny watching him try not to crack up.
So you’re saying the Michael’s farewell song was recorded in one shoot? BEST SERIES EVER
Not in one shoot😂
I felt that was Michael's genuine reaction to hearing it for the first time. Maybe they rehearsed, but I don't think Michael was in the room.
@@riverraisin1Steve
@@riverraisin1correct. Just listened to the Office Ladies episode that talks about it. So Steve’s reaction during that scene is genuine! While he knew it was in the script, he didn’t know about the rest.
2:58 i love how angela laughs with kevin 😭
3:03 Leslie is actually breaking here, isn't he? xD
Probably and they kept the take because it was hilarious
Even Angela broke at hot dog fingers lol
My man was breaking baaad
13:25 Mindy's enthusiastic face and clapping absolutely kills me!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:25 Michael holding laughter after Andy's fake shark story.
I think he was annoyed because he was obviously giving an ego boost to the client
@@jocelync.2034in the show yes but in real life i think steve carrel found it unexpectedly funny
@@44sombrr yeah but um they said Michael
@@jocelync.2034 and they could’ve meant the actor? i’m just saying i doubt the actor was “annoyed” by what andy said lmao
@@44sombrr well whatever maybe they did mean the actor
2:23 god Paul was such a pro reacting to that without breaking at all 😂
"I will plant my seed in you". There only way Ryan didn't laugh is because he probably wrote that. I just feel it
"I don't think you know what you're saying" 🤣
The people running this channel deserve a promotion. The office finished in 2013. Here we are in 2024 and this clip has pulled over 200k views. Great work ❤😂❤😂❤
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Make that half a mill in a week
Andy saying his dad sniped a shark has me dying in laughter right now🤣
06:11 they actually practiced with a different ball & it slowly deflated when John stabbed it, but in the final take it popped like a balloon which caught everyone off guard lol
The yoga ball pop scene will always be my favorite. Don’t know how they held it together for that 😆
Don’t you mean the scene with the fitness orb??
Actually, they didn't. you can see john ducking out of the scene to laugh.
Michael sliding Toby’s tray of food on the floor while he is opening up to him will always be my fav moment of this show 😂😂. Such an unhinged thing to do but It summed up their relationship perfectly.
These guys are pros. Paul keeping a straight face after Steve pushed the food off the table, Jenna keeping a straight face after Angela just left the candies. Pretty tough not burst into laughter.
michael pushing toby’s food off the table will always make me smile
edit: ok there i fixed it y’all can stop complaining now
i feel bad :(
For me, personally, in my opinion, how i see it, it won't never always not make me smile, isn't not a flase statement that isn't true when it is always not not opposite day.
@@Stewpitt377now cut that out 😂😂😂😂😂
Why did you phrase it like that 😅
Always never not…
The camera angels and slow zoom-ins to peoples faces is a cinematic masterpiece 😂
4:11 i have egg in my crocs😔☝️
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👋😔👊
4:35 I never noticed the cutaway from his face while you hear a slight chuckle. He broke a little bit on that take, really good editing to cover it
I noticed that too 😂
Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me
The "egg in my crocs" line lives rent free in my head
The love rejection scene felt like a punch in the gut… OOOFFF!!!!!
How do you leave out when Jim was saying goodbye to Michael in his last day of work? Those tears were real.
Just a friendly reminder that Ryan started the fire
It was always burning
Since the world was turning
Fiiiire-d guuy!
13:48 this scene is probably my favorite of the entire show
Until Mr. "Look what I can do!" ruined the moment.
Awful scene
@@garrettbays6942god I hate will ferrel with all my heart
@MrRidder87 Easy on the hate, though I definitely understand your feelings. I really don't like him, either.
@@garrettbays6942I agree. It was so unnecessary to include him. It seemed so unfair to the rest of the cast who were there for years and it was disrespectful to Steve Carrell. (Who, imo, is much funnier and a better actor.) WF was out of place but he needs to be the star…
9:04 you can see John Krasinski hiding his laughter 😂
All of the candy bars in the machine are turned backwards lol 4:46
Lol they didn't want to advertise any of those brands, pretty nice detail in pre-production
Angela stomping on the Christmas ornaments is hands down one of the funniest moments ever... Can't believe it was unscripted!
I love Jim’s reaction at 8:23
He was fighting a demon here😂 9:05 trying not to laugh
the jim and pam confession scene was not scripted that way? crazy...especially bc u can feel the emotions so well
Her cleaning the smudges of the glass door making her the devil is just hilarious writing. 😂❤
3:36 The legendary white George Forman grill!!!
Dinner party will never get old. Definitley one of the top 5 episodes. Maybe even top 3 in my opinion.
One of my favourite episodes. My other favourite is the Injury.
Angela saying “you shouldn’t joke about that” is one of the best moments of the entire show
i don’t care how cringey it is, i cry more and more every time i watch the minutes song 😭😭😭
a somewhat subtle michael characterization is how he’s kind of obsessed with health and fitness. the least subtle one is when he told his staff they could roast how fit he is. he bought some workout equipment that oscar asked if it was necessary, and he used it while talking to jim and andy in dinner party and also later in threat level midnight. he seems to have a gym in his garage. he has an ab cruncher/pull up bar that he used in the eggs in my crocs ep. he eats salad for lunch in the deposition episode. and finally, he’s really good at ice hockey.
whether this plays into his image obsessed nature, or that he’s athletic and sports is his calling, is very interesting to me. i’d really like to think that his job while living with holly is to coach ice hockey cus he’s good at it and he’s also naturally good with children
Jim and Michael’s last scene is really like strong. It’s weird you don’t fully feel how close they are until then almost. There’s bits of it but it really hits home then.
Michaels farewell song would have been so much better without Will Ferrell in it (and I’m a fan of his)
I totally agree.
Yeah, I don’t understand the decision on that
I literally just thought the same thing while re-watching this episode yesterday. He totally ruined the moment not being one of the OGs
Yeah that was a spontaneous action that took them all by surprise, you can see Ed Helm's eyebrows shoot to the ceiling with that "WTF ARE YOU DOING" look on his face
The Office is the only show we have watched all seasons multiple times (on our 4th) that makes me laugh just like its our first time EVERYTIME. Best show EVER!!!!
The decision to put Jan in red and front of the fire was intentional. I love details like that so much
14:32 “i watch u when u sleep” excuse me, what?
most normal creed behavior
The cast members were not just coworkers or friends. They were family🥹
That final scene hits hard, knowing it was a surprise for Steve Carrell!
ryan krasinski said in an interview that it was a surprise Farwell scene 🥲
That jim scene saying "dont do that" - gets me every time
13:23 Pam's face😂
“Did he see Pam? Or Karen from behind?”
Possibly the most inappropriate comment of the series
Which is wild cuz Karen was hands down the hottest
I have no idea how they dont break when its unscripted 😂 especially toby when Dwight says where is the clitoris 😂😂😂😂😂
No matter how many times I watch the music scene, they all make me cry.
9:04 every having a serious face but jim in the back lmao
But a moment later, Kevin starts to smile.😂 Such a Kevin thing.
Michael farewell song scene is the best scene from this brilliant piece of artistry
Being an actor for this show must've been more like a fun activity than a job
The don’t do that scene is so heartbreaking 😭
I still get chills during Michael’s goodbye scene! 💕😢
This is the first time I noticed this.
When Toby and Michael were eating at the cafeteria during the deposition, Ryan is in the same room and you can see him behind Toby.
i love seeing them break at the list of made up illnesses
Jim opening heart for Pam, always gets me. Especially when memories strike me, right into my heart - watched it with ex, and now she's gone
When Michael's finger peen deflated because of Toby!!!! 😂😂😂😂 The Toby hate is so precious. ❤❤❤❤
The fact he calls it “orb” is so incredibly in character for him, it’s prefect!
" I have egg in my crocs" killed me 🤣💀
The farewell song for Michael always brings tears to my eyes, no matter how many times I've seen the series. 😢😢
It's honestly crazy to me just HOW much John Krasinski broke character in this show. That deleted scene where he fully broke out laughing and got flustered after Dwight says "I wish you the power of 10 full grown men" to Ryans friend he thinks is a magical dwarf.
I wonder if Michael would use the "sue me" phrase in a court 😅
14:57 you can tell BJ Novak is pissed that Ferrell is making a sincere cast moment about himself
100%. No sense of taste and timing. Ruined the scene for me.
Ferrell si the worst thing that has happened to acting...
That was in the script… you guys are weird
@@Racmaster00 ...and you are so cool... the best in the world.
@@vladimirarangogiraldo828 thanks man, I appreciate that
Kelly’s reaction to Michael and Oscar 😂😂😂
The fireplace behind Jan when she pretends to be the devil kills me every time
Would be amazing to know which lines were intentional and what wasnt. What was supposed to happen and be said and then how it went off script~
They tell you in the caption.
@@leahlockettharris4579?
@@Miyamoto_Jim at the start of every new clip in the bottom left corner
Yeah but they're not super specific. You have to know exactly what wasn't scripted
@@leahlockettharris4579no they dont you smooth brain lol we dont know what part exactly is scripted and whats not
Dwight and Jim are the best duo😂
The Office is timeless
Can we all agree that Hunters song was an absolute classic 😂
I’ll never get over that kiss and everyone’s reaction. It’s soooo funny
Why am I just realizing Creed sang "I watched when you sleep." HA
I feel like half the show was improv, i can’t imagine these were the only scenes
8:28 Toby gets absolutely destroyed
If Jan’s Devil horns were scripted then that means that Angela’s line: “You shouldn’t joke about that.” Is scripted too. Which is so funny 😂 That’s so in character for Angela 🤣
Jim loosing it at 9:04 is my favorite
If I can’t scuba, then what’s this all been about? What am I working toward?
The early series of The Office was unbeatable
Season 1-7 is ✨✨✨
Dwight crying sounds like a didgeridoo 🤣
These guys obviously had fun on the set
Best episode
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Michael loves everyone in the world, BUT Toby.
can we get a whole compilation of jim trying not to break / breaking that got kept in the show?