When I first watched the first scene I thought Dwight was screwing around and ruining Jim's pitch. Then when it became apparent who he was calling all along I was like "Wow, that's genius." Made me acquire a new respect for the character. All reinforced later when Dwight quits for an episode and everyone else in the office is getting a heavy burden taking care of all the customers he acquired.
@@AlexAndorAlejandro Not true, the entire sales team including the Stamford remaining still had to divvy up the clients, and Michael confirms that he was top salesman.
You cut out one of the best moments from their sales. Right before the first sale they make Jim asks Dwight "Handkerchief, horsehair?" They have codewords for their roles on a sales-call. Love it.
The Will Ferrell episodes when he's freaking out over the cake or something and they just kind of look at each other and one of them says something like "Uh-oh." Amazing. That's how you knew the show was still gonna have heart after Michael Scott left.
You can tell Jim and Dwight have done this before. Jim doesn't even get tripped up when Dwight starts dialing the number. Honestly pretty genius sales pitch
2:48 it appears as if after Dwight's grandfather spent the rest of WWII in an Allied prison camp, he was able to keep his army helmet and pass it down to Dwight, who then converted it into a motorcycle helmet 😱
2:38 I never noticed that all 3 businesses were in the same building…and the same building that Dunder Mifflin operates in. That makes their disguises so much funnier 😂
1:14 Kelly: "Dunder Mifflin customers service this is Kelly" Jim: "Hey Kelly it's Jim" Kelly: "Oh my god Jim how are you I was to tell you-" Jim: 😄 * ends the call *
Dwight rocking out hard fucking core to Motley Crue's "Kickstart My Heart" With Jim sitting outside the car is very... I am Dwight, in all cases that I could think of.
This scene is really underrated. Shows how elite these two are when it comes to sales. They know that they can’t compete with the prices other chains have so they had to highlight the customer service and create the necessity.
I love it when people just repeat exactly what we just watched and try to pretend that they have some deep insight. You don’t. You have eyes; like most of us.
@@genehenson8851Yes people with eyes and ears have insight into different aspects of scenes . Like the breakdown of their sales pitch. How Jim took the lead and then Dwight jumped in. They were prepared for the answer the client will give them. This is elite salesmanship. Micheal Scott however has a whole different approach, where he tends to get personal with client first. We see that in same episode when he went with Andy and later on at chili’s.
Anyone else notice it’s the same building everytime he names a different business… I never noticed that in the actual show but now that I watch these one TH-cam I notice it everytime
I think the funniest part of everything is that they're constantly selling to clients on the basis that they have the best customer service. ...they sell paper. It's probably the single thing you don't need customer service for.
It’s so funny how they are both just casually like “yea we created a fake employee to defraud the company”
Deserved for them capping commissions.
They get so comfortable having a camera crew around it's like they forget this is gonna be aired to the world one day 😂
What’s funny is eventually the documentary is released so it’ll be made public they commuted literal fraud 😂
@@realCyngshit bro didn’t read your comment i basically just said the same thing
Plus how much you wanna bet that was a fake company number they set up for that first one
Jim and Dwight are like brothers. They might bicker and fight, but when they join forces they are unbeatable
Handsome and Stinky
@@Wolfencreekpaper brothers for hire
*biker and fight. “Bicker” means someone who rides a motorcycle. I used to get those mixed up with each other all the time too. 🙂
Hellnywah
@@dropkickirish4449 brother I think you still do
1:18 I always bust out laughing when he just hangs up on Kelly mid sentence
almost woke my gf up 😭
Wonder if she ever noticed
"Its a million dollar sale..." Love how they got so into the hypothetical sale
I love watching Dwight lean in on the phone call as if he can't hear Jim (William M. Buttlicker) talking to Michael.
“You still do the thing” the fact that Jim knows about this for what seems like awhile warm my heart
Like an older brother 😂
When I first watched the first scene I thought Dwight was screwing around and ruining Jim's pitch. Then when it became apparent who he was calling all along I was like "Wow, that's genius." Made me acquire a new respect for the character. All reinforced later when Dwight quits for an episode and everyone else in the office is getting a heavy burden taking care of all the customers he acquired.
To be fair though the heavy burden was only because he named each files password after a different mythical creature and no one could crack it.
@@AlexAndorAlejandro Not true, the entire sales team including the Stamford remaining still had to divvy up the clients, and Michael confirms that he was top salesman.
Also Karen was angry at Jim when she said that, kinda trying to avoid him.
Kelly being overly talkative as a CS rep and Jim hanging up is peak Sales energy lmao
The William M Butlikker scene is one of the best ever.
"You have to fire the salesman who treated me so terribly"
"Don't do it Michael!"
"It's a million dollars sale"
Genius lol
I always imagined it spelled Buttelicher
Great acting 😂😂😂
Dwight and Jim are the best ‘couple’ in The Office. Whether Frenemies, Enemies or an actual Team, they are always comedy gold ❤️
You cut out one of the best moments from their sales. Right before the first sale they make Jim asks Dwight "Handkerchief, horsehair?"
They have codewords for their roles on a sales-call. Love it.
5:04 love that little shock after everything they did
The Will Ferrell episodes when he's freaking out over the cake or something and they just kind of look at each other and one of them says something like "Uh-oh." Amazing. That's how you knew the show was still gonna have heart after Michael Scott left.
Imagine if Jim ends up his best man or something 😂
Bestich mansch
Better yet, imagine if Jim became "bestest mensch" or something haha 😂
He does genius
@@P4p4Smurfu missed the joke lmao
Only if he was considerably older…
You can tell Jim and Dwight have done this before. Jim doesn't even get tripped up when Dwight starts dialing the number. Honestly pretty genius sales pitch
Stinky and Handsome are the cutest names they could've given themselves
yeah Jim definitely didn't give that to himself 😭
Michael is still the funniest of this while believing Mr. Buttlicker is a real client.
It's a simulation! He doesn't believe it's real! 🤦♂️🤌
@@redacted2275Well yeah in the beggining but then Michael and Dwight totally fell into the fantasy and believed it.
Of course, it is a million dollar sale
Jim and Dwight came so far from season one 💕💕
Thats what she said
that phone call maneuver was pretty good
2:48 it appears as if after Dwight's grandfather spent the rest of WWII in an Allied prison camp, he was able to keep his army helmet and pass it down to Dwight, who then converted it into a motorcycle helmet 😱
The sting episode
2:08
You can tell he didn’t mean to hit him that hard 😂😂
2:38 I never noticed that all 3 businesses were in the same building…and the same building that Dunder Mifflin operates in. That makes their disguises so much funnier 😂
I think this shows them leaving the office FOR the sales calls 😅
1:14
Kelly: "Dunder Mifflin customers service this is Kelly"
Jim: "Hey Kelly it's Jim"
Kelly: "Oh my god Jim how are you I was to tell you-"
Jim: 😄 * ends the call *
Ends up the call?
"BUTTLICKER!! OUR PRICES HAVE NEVER BEEN LOWER!"...my favourite line of the show 😂
Dwight rocking out hard fucking core to Motley Crue's "Kickstart My Heart" With Jim sitting outside the car is very...
I am Dwight, in all cases that I could think of.
That earthquake fail safe scene was so good 🤣🤣
Michael was thinking about the commission he would get for a million dollar paper sale while thinking about whether to fire dwight or not
i never notices but at 7:51 phillis in the back whips her head round!
This scene is really underrated. Shows how elite these two are when it comes to sales. They know that they can’t compete with the prices other chains have so they had to highlight the customer service and create the necessity.
I love it when people just repeat exactly what we just watched and try to pretend that they have some deep insight. You don’t. You have eyes; like most of us.
@@genehenson8851Yes people with eyes and ears have insight into different aspects of scenes . Like the breakdown of their sales pitch. How Jim took the lead and then Dwight jumped in. They were prepared for the answer the client will give them. This is elite salesmanship. Micheal Scott however has a whole different approach, where he tends to get personal with client first. We see that in same episode when he went with Andy and later on at chili’s.
Any time Raine got hit , he really got hit , he wanted it to be real so his reaction would be real
5:40 like it’s six feet under and the last mimzy all over again
Seek help.
The sale calls duo is back 🎉
I love Jim's smile while walking away after slapping Dwight 😂😂
Anyone else notice it’s the same building everytime he names a different business… I never noticed that in the actual show but now that I watch these one TH-cam I notice it everytime
I think that’s just supposed to be them walking out of Dunder Mifflin in their outfits on their way to the sales calls hah
Lets be honest here Pam isn't Jim's soulmate its Dwight 😂😂
If you ask me Dwight could’ve token Jim belt and lock the door with it
I just love them together! 😂 😅
I need some urgent 'Microgement' in my life too!😂
Just what I needed, nine minutes of nothing but business, business and more business
My favorite scene was the role-playing scene where ends with Michael considering firing Dwight for a fictitious million dollar deal. 😂😂😂
This is the best clip ever
Jim is actually a really good salesman for someone who spends his whole life not trying to be a salesman
"It sounds sketchy but it helps us get more money." 😂
“The client never knew any of that… but I knew!” 😭😭😭
It's like the unstoppable force and the immovable object working together lol
0:20 love to go to a rock concert 🎶 with Dwight ❤
Song?
@@diegonunez9509kickstart my heart
The fake employee drawing is hilarious 😂
1:52 why does Lloyd have a mastache? Nobody in the office has a mustache.
Stanley has one doesn't he?
@@obviouspseudonym9345 I was referencing the episode where none of them could remember if he did or not.
He don't have@@obviouspseudonym9345
Does Stanley have a mustache?
...is that Frank Sobotka as the Syracuse rep? That makes like...four The Wire alums in this show!
3:28 Did you ever realise that Creed was using SUNGLASSES inside the office?
4:30 "Subaru!" Subaru Outback based on Legacy Estate.
I design roads all day on pc for work this has me in silent tears. 😂😂😂😂😂
In a parallel universe, they got the roles for Winchester brothers
Ouch and OMG!😂😢😂 I SPIT MY COFFEE OUT ONTO MY LAP WHEN JIM HIT THE BRAKES AND DWIGHTS HEAD MET THE HEADREST!!!😂😂😂
I think the funniest part of everything is that they're constantly selling to clients on the basis that they have the best customer service.
...they sell paper. It's probably the single thing you don't need customer service for.
I like how the guy didn't even seem homophobic seemed like he just genuinely misunderstood that they were together
27 minutes
... love your content
their friendship is so funny
1:52 can anybody make a printout of Lloyd? 😂
Halloween mask 🎃
Jim and Dwight are machines at selling
Kick Start my Heart is indeed a banger
0:27 "Saab." Saab 9-2X - cousin of Subaru Impreza.
Not a cousin, a twin with a face transplant.
(4:16) In fact it’s more virgin than that; all he’s gotta do is accelerate forward.
Hit the NOS while the cameraman infront of them? 🤣
7/10 attacks are from the rear 😂😂
Don’t jump in the elevator. Use your legs to wiggle it. Then you too can be stuck for hours!
I've got tears again. That was a 👍😂
Dwight is being goofy 🤪
hard to believe kelly helped make a sale lol
The guy at the end is Dan Castellaneta and is the voice for Homer Simpson
Best Couples
@ 4:28
🤣😂
It's funny how jim calls Kelly out of everyone
Kelly is the customer service rep that’s why.
I can't believe Michael actually made a million dollar sale 😮
William H Buttlicker is hard but he has paper needs like everyone.
Ain’t no way Jim has a saabaru and I never noticed
How much paper does a suit ship need? Maybe like 50 dollars a month
No one understands the game like dwight!
First clip: Party hard sell hard!
God I love Jim's suit in the first scene
The brothers bit shows them coming out of the same building each time.
Yeah, their office
5:40 he doesn’t have a scratch on his leg
Song : Kickstart My Heart - Mötley Crüe
These two made the office what it was if it weren't for all the pranks jum pulled or dwight being a jackass it was comedy gold
Dwim Schrupert
Lloyd Gross was the best salesman 1:52
So basically goku and vegeta…
Sooo… Lloyd Gross is Adam Driver?
what motorcycle were they both sitting on?
1993 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy
Microjiment lol
Ryan started the fire
Whats the song name
Kickstart my heart.
Batman and Superman.
Cap and Ironman.
Let’s see a fancy well proper lady be in the same elevator says oh good heavens and dramatically faint at 5:40
Which song is Dwight listening to in the car
Kickstart my heart
song?
no point....
it gets immediately hacked...
Dwight would've beaten Wanda.😂
Loyd look like Weird Al
The “noz” ?
Why would you limit salespeople commission on sales.
Still Michael solos them