@@meunderfutbalthat could be. He was born and raised in Alabama and then moved to Scranton maybe in his teens or early 20s 😂 and then got hired at Dunder Mifflin and the rest is history
Don't ever, for any reason, do anything to anyone, for any reason, ever, no matter what. No matter... where. Or who, or who you are with, or, or where you are going, or... or where you've been... ever. For any reason, whatsoever.
If this was actually a documentary, I would have been 100% sure that the documentary people picked dunder mifflin just because of Micheal, they met him once and surely they realized this guy is goldmine of content.
Darryl’s last talking head was in the finale. “Everyday when I came into work, all I wanted to do was leave. So why in the world does it feel so hard to leave right now?”
100%. The problem with some of these “personality” shows is that they all eventually just become waking caricatures of their defining personalities… Some of which just unravel into complete cringe. I love the office dearly, but I always stop watching after season 7 bc the last 2 season are pretty bad imo.
This was freakin' beautiful! Thank you! I strongly believe there are no shows today like these ones. TV is going away, together with it's aura and magic.
"The Office US, S9, EP23 - 45:05" is my yearbook quote when Andy says "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've left them" 😊😊
Andy’s quote about the good old days hit me hard. I still reminisce about my time in high school. I have so many fond memories and I wish I could go back.
The final Oscar clip is wrong. He has a talking head in the finale because he complains that they didn't take notice of his origami skills for the whole 9 years.
5:33 "Safety Training" is in season 3, not 2, as evidenced by Karen clearly being there. Darryl's actual first talking head was in "The Negotiation", which is 1 episode earlier.
I know this isn’t in the video but when Jim “can’t” be Dwight’s Bestish mench and Michael comes and Dwight’s like “Michael… I can’t believe you came!” And Michael says “That’s what she said.” Almost made me die with joy and sadness…
My parents were born and raised in Scranton. I spent my summers in Scranton, and out of all of them Phyllis is the one who reminds me of Scranton. But she also kind of reminds me of my mom so maybe that’s why. Although I am impressed with how well most of them said Lackawanna and Wilkes-Barre.
The Office ending is good because they managed to bring back this wonderful universe of characters that they seem to have lost in a third of the time it took building. From Michael's comeback to Jim and Dwight's better-than-Michael's imo ending to even Kelly and Ryan coming back for closure; even fan unfavorite Nellie end up fulfilling her desire to be a mother. They honored their creation the best they ever could have, showing that The Office just dwindled at the end because of its length (you can ask Netflix about this) but it never died; the universe and premise of the show will live on in our minds and hearts. A cultural, solid column always stuck inside of us... that's what she said.
Dwight uses the word "subordinate" to describe his staff. No people manager would dare use that description today. Without the skill of his "subordinates", Dwight would not be in a senior position🤣😂🤣
Andy's final line will always get me. It's so true, and so beautiful. Great words to live by. Regardless of where we are in life, chances are these will be "good ol' days" one day. :)
This show always took into consideration the minor details. These talking heads were no exception. Take Kevin for instance. His first is set with the office behind him, indicating his acceptance of mediocrity and complacency; giving the sense that he's not really going anywhere in life. However, his last talking head shows the outside behind him and was done after being fired. His being fired opened a world of possibilities and forced him to get outside his comfort zone, ultimately affording him the opportunity to open his bar and take control of his life. This show is genius in so many ways.
I haven't even realized that Kevin's First takes so long omg. For a character like Kevin it is literally too long. (before you do it: that is what she said)
I thought Darryl's las line (which was in the finale) was, "Everyday I came to work, all I wanted to do was leave. So why in the world does it feel so hard to leave now?" and Oscar's was "You take something ordinary like a piece of paper. It's not much. But if you see it in the right way-- and that's what you did with this documentary. But seriously, you made a nine-year documentary, and you couldn't once show me doing my origami."
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days.. before you've left them"
Qoute i still use on a daily basis
So sad, so true.
Man, I've never paid close attention to what Andy says but that single phrase killed me so hard.
Someone should write a song about that
Every single time, it just crushes me
“I feel like all my kids grew up, and then they married each other … it’s every parents dream” lmao
The last time we heard one of Michael’s mishearings.
Makes me think that Michael was actually from Alabama.
lol
@@meunderfutbalthat could be. He was born and raised in Alabama and then moved to Scranton maybe in his teens or early 20s 😂 and then got hired at Dunder Mifflin and the rest is history
And it's the worst thing he has ever said😂
Hearing Dwight say that makes me smile so much
@NL2K24 Your garbage isn’t making it out of your basement
Especially about Pam... I almost cried
@@sunali3335 Really? I found that way off. Didn't see any development in their relationship to Dwight call her best friend. Sounded weird to me
Well, nice way of saying that you didn't watch the show then@@KesleyBenedet
@@IgorDPortufr lmao
I love andys last line it hits hard
Made me misty , as it's so true
"Someone should write a song about that"?
I guess so, but I'm pretty sure Macklemore and Keisha already did back in 2017
@@lrmoro”already” is the keyword in your statment. Fact: The Office (S9) was filmed 2012.
"Actually I did learn it on the streets, the ghetto in fact"
There couldn't have been a better talking head for stanley there
The “on” the ghetto was what really made that line iconic for me 😂 Stanley has most certainly never been set foot in rachettown
@@Carnibee Exactly! When it comes to money, Stanley doesn't mind rac**m at all😂
Never realised Phyllis didn’t get a talking head until that late into the show
and that stanley almost never had a talking head!! totally didn't see that
@@heterofobthat kinda makes sense though, he'd avoid the cameras as much as possible.
Darryl's is later, S3E20, the video is is wrong saying it's S2E20
@@SanStar0 another mistake from this channel unfortunately
@@heterofob Can't miss the "are you from another planet?!" "i'm going to die" lol
Damm Dwight's first and last hit hard!
Didn't realize most main actors didn't have a single talking head in season 1
I was thinking that too! It goes to show how much the supporting casts add to the success of The Office's stories.
Most of them weren't actually labeled main cast until the Booze Cruise episode, which is likely part of it
@@TrateMusic good point!
Actually, Season 1 was only 6 episodes -> That's what Oscar would've answered
I love how Andy’s talking heads circled back around. It was perfect
Andy and Pam had the best last lines, but Creed had the best scene. I love how he does that every time!
7:33 “As was Kevin I believe..” I love this line 😂
"No matter how you get there or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift to make that place home."
Don't ever, for any reason, do anything to anyone, for any reason, ever, no matter what. No matter... where. Or who, or who you are with, or, or where you are going, or... or where you've been... ever. For any reason, whatsoever.
@@4Core100Why did I think of that before opening the replies even though the original comment had nothing to do with it🤣
Seeing these side by side kind of makes me sad and happy at the same time
Same.
"THERE'S A LOT OF BEAUTY IN ORDINARY THINGS. ISN'T THAT KIND OF THE POINT?"
Why are you yelling?
“There is a lot of beauty in ordinary things. Isn’t that kind of the point?” I love it
If this was actually a documentary, I would have been 100% sure that the documentary people picked dunder mifflin just because of Micheal, they met him once and surely they realized this guy is goldmine of content.
Darryl’s last talking head was in the finale.
“Everyday when I came into work, all I wanted to do was leave. So why in the world does it feel so hard to leave right now?”
Finally someone noticed
They missed oscars too, he said something in the finale about his origami
The Kevin one is so in your face about the fan theory of him embezzling by increasingly playing for stupid.
What Michael said still gets me. Such a freaking goof ball.
I too love Michael so much.
"Do I have to do this on all of my breaks?" Probably the most realistic statement.
The best sitcom ever
Yeah one of the best shows ever
Two words - *Modern Family*
I love everybody’s final talking heads, but Phyllis’ is my favorite because it just feels SO genuine and real 😭 she’s adorable
Creed being escorted away by the police in the end and no one questioning why ..shall forever remain funny.😅😅
He faked his own death
I applied at this dog food company to learn scuba.
The last man to do this? Creed Bratton.
So creed how was prison?
Who’s your worm guy?
Sup creed
@@bunnyboi254 Hello👋
Just a friendly reminder that Ryan started the fire
What fire?
@@petercullen9927 pita in the microwave for an hour
I can't anymore listening Piano Man song without changing the lyric in my mind...
@@petercullen9927You must be a fellow parks and rec fan🥱
It was alwayS burnin since the worlds been turnin
Andys comment about the good times will forever be the most sentimental TV quote. Ever. Period the end.
Kevin went from a seemingly intelligent, slow talking, regular chill guy to a bumbling idiot 😂😂 he got the Homer Simpson/peter griffin treatment lol
100%.
The problem with some of these “personality” shows is that they all eventually just become waking caricatures of their defining personalities…
Some of which just unravel into complete cringe.
I love the office dearly, but I always stop watching after season 7 bc the last 2 season are pretty bad imo.
The glow up by each character was amazing.
This was freakin' beautiful! Thank you! I strongly believe there are no shows today like these ones. TV is going away, together with it's aura and magic.
Micheal’s hairline should have had a first and last 😅
His season 1 hairline was made to look like it was thinning, it wasn’t his real hairline.
What you see now is his natural hairline.
@@KevinOnEarth_ Carell hasn't confirmed it but it's likely he had some microdermal hair implants, if so they look pretty good.
Although they ruined Andy’s character, his final talking head was one of the best of the entire show.
How was he ruined?
he wasn’t really ruined to me, he just acted like how he did before?
Yes! Exactly what I needed today! Office never stops bringing me joy
creed always standing on business
☠️☠️💀💀💀
I am not crying. You are crying (with me)
"The Office US, S9, EP23 - 45:05" is my yearbook quote when Andy says "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've left them" 😊😊
I love,love,love this show. I watch reruns almost daily and it has the best theme song ever.
Makes me cry just thinking how much I enjoyed watching The Office every week.
All of the heartfelt final talking heads and then Michael's. Lmao.
The most invasive documentary of all time ladies and gentlemen👏👏👏👏👏👏
I didn’t realise a lot of characters didn’t get talking heads in season 1
Andy’s quote about the good old days hit me hard. I still reminisce about my time in high school. I have so many fond memories and I wish I could go back.
The final Oscar clip is wrong. He has a talking head in the finale because he complains that they didn't take notice of his origami skills for the whole 9 years.
I think the people who edit the clips underestimate the office fans and how many times they have watched the series 🤣
Thats a deleted scene, u could make like 3 or 4 episodes only using finale's deleted scenes, there is a lot
@@yeburner It is not a deleted scene. Why say that?
"hey darryl, how's it hanging" still kills me today
5:33 "Safety Training" is in season 3, not 2, as evidenced by Karen clearly being there. Darryl's actual first talking head was in "The Negotiation", which is 1 episode earlier.
Dwight season 1-handsome
Dwight season 9-stunning
This one _is_ awesome.
Thank you
how was Phyllis' first talking head only on season 3???????????
I just rewatched season 2 and she definitely a had few talking heads
Ryan's baby is soooooo cuteeee
I know - that smile is adorable!
Jim’s and Dwight’s last ones hit hard
Seriously, Pam looks her best at around 3:30
The power of make up!
such a heart warming moment to see how everyone evolved. I LOVE THIS SERIES
Brings a tear to my eye
istg this always makes me cry.
The best lines were of Creed & Andy. No doubt. 🙌
I wish I could forget this series and watch it from first
Creed’s is actually beautiful, definitely top 3 favorite characters
It makes me cry how happy all these people from the good old days makes me feel.
Yes indeed, Pam is Dwight’s best friend. Wonderful compilation❤️❤️
Oscars is not correct? his last talking head is him doing origami 🤣
"It's only human natural." 😂
beautiful!! thank you SO much!! ^^
Michael's last words in season 7 while he's leaving with Holly and the first words when he appears at Dwight's wedding were "that's what she said".
I love how Dwight and Michael are so underrated
Talking heads have burning down The House while Ryan the temp has burning down The office
Just a friendly reminder...
RYAN STARTED THE FIYAH!!!
Andy's last words were the most profound
I didn’t know this was coming. I didn’t realize it was over I just pressed next!!
Much love to the cast and crew and even you, channel maker people.
I know this isn’t in the video but when Jim “can’t” be Dwight’s Bestish mench and Michael comes and Dwight’s like “Michael… I can’t believe you came!” And Michael says “That’s what she said.” Almost made me die with joy and sadness…
I just love how Dwight called Pam his bestie. So cuteee
This hits so different. I loved this series
This was a great idea - kudos to whoever thought of it at The Office channel.
From people who work in an office to rich models with stylists and make up artists
Meredith was a really underrated character with a lot of funny moments.
Well, looks like in the end Darryl turn himself in The Pontiac Thief...
My parents were born and raised in Scranton. I spent my summers in Scranton, and out of all of them Phyllis is the one who reminds me of Scranton. But she also kind of reminds me of my mom so maybe that’s why. Although I am impressed with how well most of them said Lackawanna and Wilkes-Barre.
The Office ending is good because they managed to bring back this wonderful universe of characters that they seem to have lost in a third of the time it took building. From Michael's comeback to Jim and Dwight's better-than-Michael's imo ending to even Kelly and Ryan coming back for closure; even fan unfavorite Nellie end up fulfilling her desire to be a mother. They honored their creation the best they ever could have, showing that The Office just dwindled at the end because of its length (you can ask Netflix about this) but it never died; the universe and premise of the show will live on in our minds and hearts. A cultural, solid column always stuck inside of us... that's what she said.
Dwight uses the word "subordinate" to describe his staff. No people manager would dare use that description today. Without the skill of his "subordinates", Dwight would not be in a senior position🤣😂🤣
It's just a very Dwight way of thinking..that's why it's funny.
Andy has the best send off dialogue
Andy's final line will always get me. It's so true, and so beautiful. Great words to live by. Regardless of where we are in life, chances are these will be "good ol' days" one day. :)
I was watching this while cutting onions, but I think I would've cried the same even if I wasn't
I'M ACTUALLY SOBBING
This show always took into consideration the minor details. These talking heads were no exception. Take Kevin for instance. His first is set with the office behind him, indicating his acceptance of mediocrity and complacency; giving the sense that he's not really going anywhere in life. However, his last talking head shows the outside behind him and was done after being fired. His being fired opened a world of possibilities and forced him to get outside his comfort zone, ultimately affording him the opportunity to open his bar and take control of his life. This show is genius in so many ways.
I worked at a paper company and didn't write anything down is 🔥
Surprisingly, Andy's last talking head is the best one in the entire series.
Andy: someone should write a song about that
Macklemore & Kesha: say no more
"There's a lot of beauty in ordinary things, isn't that kinda the point?"
Oops forgot Kelly
And Toby
Did you learn that on the streets😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That song Creed wrote for the finale episode makes me cry everytime I hear it😭
Pam and Jim went from looking like normal people to Hollywood celebrities with all that make up lol
Where's toby
Creed's ending dialogue made me tear up when I first heard it
I haven't even realized that Kevin's First takes so long omg. For a character like Kevin it is literally too long. (before you do it: that is what she said)
why am i just now realizing jim’s last makes a reference to his first?
How could you leave Pam's second to last when it's the final scene of the show? Missed opportunity there to end the video with it
Jim changed the most.
Kevin's last Talking head was somewhat wholesome....
you can tell some of them are tearing up
I thought Darryl's las line (which was in the finale) was, "Everyday I came to work, all I wanted to do was leave. So why in the world does it feel so hard to leave now?" and Oscar's was "You take something ordinary like a piece of paper. It's not much. But if you see it in the right way-- and that's what you did with this documentary. But seriously, you made a nine-year documentary, and you couldn't once show me doing my origami."
I can't believe some of these characters like Phyllis or Stanley didn't have talking heads more often, they deserved some more spotlight lmao
Stanley couldn't be bothered. Lol
This show was a real masterpiece.