He is the most unrealistic character as there is no way someone that dysfunctional, unintelligent and immature would rise to the position of regional manager of any company.
@@axnyslie He's the epitome of Peter Principle. Also you'd be very surprised. Especially with a company that had been declining as bad as Dunder Mifflin.
I always imagine the monologue Creed gave at the end of the show was actually 15 minutes long of him coming to peace with going to jail. I'd pay to watch a one man show where we get to see that monologue
This video was great, but how could you forget about Dwight. Intentionally setting a fire to go over fire safety and making Stanley have a heart attack.😮💨
"Another good term is.... FRAUD" That line from Oscar always killed me. Also the duck screwing the mouse watermark might be the best thing I've ever seen on TV. 🤣🤣
It's explained in an alternate scene that Michael actually lets most of these fileable offenses slip under the rug to keep the family dynamic in Dunder Mifflin. It's the secret component on how Scranton goes from underselling to outselling every other branch of the company. It's actually Michael Scott's most underrated aspect of his character and as a branch manager.
I always loved the internal logic of this. - Michael would never fire someone no matter how awful they were being. - Toby was too spineless to ever overrule Michael. - Corporate was usually in too dire straights to cross/interfere with their most profitable branch.
the scene where Andy, Michael, and Pam are all pointing fingerguns at each other was entirely based on the dynamic of Michael, Toby, and Corporate never being able to overrule the other
I can't believe Creed was the only one to be arrested lol Angela actually paid to have a man shatter Oscar's kneecaps it's on film 😂😂😂 half of Scranton is going to prison
We're just going to ignore that Jim put forth literally all the effort to get Michael out of the koi pond despite the fact that any normal person could have literally just stood up and stepped out? Jim literally had to drag him out with no help from Michael. That's worse than Jim's natural instinct being to save himself rather than letting Michael pull him in the pond too.
To be honest, I've never understood why that part was always such a big deal. If I was in that situation, I probably would have backed up so I didn't go in too. It wasn't like pushed him in it, it was completely on Michael for falling in
@@ashw7448 , one teaspoon of water can actually cause a person to drown if he or she gets it in his or her lungs. Jim could have killed Michael by letting him drown. I’d’ve pressed charges were I the Lackawanna County DA-no way was Jim not seriously trying to injure Michael at a minimum!
Creed’s professional work was shoddy - couldn’t come up with ‘quality assurance’ for Holly, Creed Bratton is no doubt a criminal, maybe a murderer, however he can easily steal a scene with a simple look on his face, or a word or sentence. He’s truly enigmatic to me
Funny how "the fire guy" is first in the clio but dwight causing mass hysteria that leads to company's property destruction would be the most justified firing
I don't even see why they said he'd get fired for it since it had nothing to do with his job performance and firing for personal reasons is a no-no lol
@@xavierplymptonstongue54 yeah he had nothing to grab, most likely they both go in if jim doesnt lean out of the way. I never understood that scene lol
The scene where creed gets taken away by the police is one of the best scenes in the entire office, it just solidify how much of a criminal and a menace creed is
"In the parking lot today, there was a circus. The copier did tricks on the high wire. A lady tried to give away a baby that looked like a cat. There was a Dwight impersonator and a Jim impersonator. A strongman crushed a turtle. I laughed and I cried. Not bad for a day in the life of a dog food company."
8:23 funny how they picked the only Jim prank that he literally did nothing wrong for. I mean, Dwight had no reason to follow the wire any further than out the building. His morbid curiosity was what pranked him. Any other person would have just gone "oh a new wire, cool" and even if they had followed it they'd have given up earlier than he did. One of the rare occasions where Dwight brought the prank on himself as opposed to Jim just doing it because he could
Jim wouldn’t have deserved getting fire for Michael falling. Him stepping out of the way so Michael didn’t pull him in too is natural instinct and it’s no one’s fault that Michael can’t walk without falling in water
To me, Dwight becoming manager at the end of the show felt forced. I mean, he went the entire series being this violence-prone weirdo whose brief stints as manager made it clear that he was the wrong person for the job, and then suddenly he was ready because...???
I enjoy the show a good bit but I kinda agree. In the prior episode,he shot bull tranquilizers at a coworker and basically kidnapped and assaulted him whole transporting him all around the place. I get why they felt it was the ending they went with but it never quite sat well with me.
I don't think jim has ever done anything explicitly fireable (atleast not when compared to other characters) his pranks can get elaborate but I feel like they never get out of his control and they never actually put anyone in danger that i remember.
Are you kidding? Jim constantly harassing dwight and even the reason andy went to therapy, commit theft by taking dwight's files and belongings, vandalism and sending fake death threat, conspire with another workers to humiliate dwight in public, brings a stranger to replace his attendance, expose company's confidentiality, purposely intended to bring injury on dwight... These were some of the serious offense and against laws, code of conduct and work ethics, If I were dwight, I could easily secure win four or five lawsuit against jim and the company. Roy only attempted to assault jim once, and he got terminated the next day.
Stripping the suit of Dwight in public, causing Dwight to hit his head with his phone with the nickel prank, the blunt force trauma from the exercise ball and wrapping paper tricks. I really could go on.
Jim was always quick on his feet until the plot required he wasnt, when he “let micheal fall” it’d be super easy to pass that off as a split second decision and you made the wrong one, instead, ITS A COOL NEW DANCE MOVE?
His co-manager arc was supposed to showcase his shortcomings and why he didn't deserve that position in the first place. If he said that line during his "salesman phase," it would've flowed better.
Sending an unconscious coworker down a flight of stairs. Against his will putting a hole in the wall in the process. Now that’s a fireable offense. As well as starting a fire in the workplace causing that same coworker to suffer from a heart attack.
In the episode bring your kid to work day, Michael admitted he doesn't know what Creed does all day. I wonder what Devin did and if Michael knew before firing him.
Creed is a f... hero, single handedly saved the company blaming the customer for his own mistake. He is so wise too, It's truth that bad things always happen to good people. I'm glad that he took the money for himself.
I always wondered what these characters were thinking the reactions would be when their secrets came out at the show airing. Creed was shown committing crimes and plotting against coworkers. His fleeing after the show aired made sense. But I really thought there should be one episode where everyone is facing recriminations for lies they told or confessions they made, etc. It's weird that they all get along so well in that last episode.
I never understood why some businesses put a fish pond, in the middle of the floor, but it's pretty easy to avoid falling into it. I saw this episode Jim didn't let Michael fall just to protect himself from falling in, Jim was angry that Michael was treating him was the new employee. When at this point Jim was basically either the assistant Regional manager or sharing the position of Regional Manager with Michael.
I just want to point out an inaccuracy, Meredith couldn't have been sleeping with the Rep 6 years ago because they didn't have a contract with them until season 2 which from the season 7 episode would have only been more around 5 years ago!
The fact that creed was trying to say quality assurance yooooo I’ve seen this series from beginning to end an unhealthy amount of times and this has me in tears
Jim letting Michael fall in the pool was not a foul....they both would have fallen in then. And besides they could have walked around...100% Michael at fault
Jim couldn't have been fired for letting Michael fall into the koi pond since at that point he's co-manager. Michael would've have had full authority to fire him, and Jim wouldn't fire himself.
9:19 he doesn’t get fired, because he knows when to not get caught. And whenever it is, supposedly, he does get caught. The office won’t rat him out . They like Jim more than they respect Dwight or Michael.
Ok, I can actually see Dwight being fired, but I also can't. He was protecting himself and his coworkers. He pepper sprayed Roy in the face to protect Jim (his best friend).
honestly a lot of these problems only happen because of Toby and Michael, if toby actaully did his job I doubt stuff like Jims pranks would have escalated to the extremes they reached, and michael makes the enviornment possible in the first place.
Notice how Ryan was highly jealous of Jim because he dated two Dunder Mifflin female employees; who were both pretty, both women disliked Ryan, both were not impressed by his college education.
Michael Scott deserves a separate video.
He has done so many things for which he should have been fired on spot.
Toby has a huge box of complaints against him and its only 2 momths worth of complaints
He is the most unrealistic character as there is no way someone that dysfunctional, unintelligent and immature would rise to the position of regional manager of any company.
@@axnysliethat’s the whole point and that’s what makes him more entertained to watch
@@axnyslie He's the epitome of Peter Principle. Also you'd be very surprised. Especially with a company that had been declining as bad as Dunder Mifflin.
almost everyone on the office could have been fired
I always imagine the monologue Creed gave at the end of the show was actually 15 minutes long of him coming to peace with going to jail. I'd pay to watch a one man show where we get to see that monologue
Que verguenza cc!
This video was great, but how could you forget about Dwight. Intentionally setting a fire to go over fire safety and making Stanley have a heart attack.😮💨
"Another good term is.... FRAUD" That line from Oscar always killed me.
Also the duck screwing the mouse watermark might be the best thing I've ever seen on TV. 🤣🤣
It's explained in an alternate scene that Michael actually lets most of these fileable offenses slip under the rug to keep the family dynamic in Dunder Mifflin. It's the secret component on how Scranton goes from underselling to outselling every other branch of the company. It's actually Michael Scott's most underrated aspect of his character and as a branch manager.
Yes.
This is awesome 👏🏼
@HD_YTthen Holly married a coworker 😂
@prolific1518
Exactly, she married a coworker, not a family member.
@@stanleyhape8427 marriage=family sorry if that 1 went over your head
I always loved the internal logic of this.
- Michael would never fire someone no matter how awful they were being.
- Toby was too spineless to ever overrule Michael.
- Corporate was usually in too dire straights to cross/interfere with their most profitable branch.
the scene where Andy, Michael, and Pam are all pointing fingerguns at each other was entirely based on the dynamic of Michael, Toby, and Corporate never being able to overrule the other
I can't believe Creed was the only one to be arrested lol Angela actually paid to have a man shatter Oscar's kneecaps it's on film 😂😂😂 half of Scranton is going to prison
Exactly. The documentary comes out and half the cast should still end up in jail.
Ryan was too, but forget if he went to prison.
“The Prison” starring Prison Mike
We're just going to ignore that Jim put forth literally all the effort to get Michael out of the koi pond despite the fact that any normal person could have literally just stood up and stepped out? Jim literally had to drag him out with no help from Michael. That's worse than Jim's natural instinct being to save himself rather than letting Michael pull him in the pond too.
Panic and shallow drowning could have killed Michael.
To be honest, I've never understood why that part was always such a big deal. If I was in that situation, I probably would have backed up so I didn't go in too. It wasn't like pushed him in it, it was completely on Michael for falling in
@@ashw7448 Right? This wasn't Scar throwing Mufasa
@@catsplat1272 Plus it was super shallow water
@@ashw7448 , one teaspoon of water can actually cause a person to drown if he or she gets it in his or her lungs. Jim could have killed Michael by letting him drown. I’d’ve pressed charges were I the Lackawanna County DA-no way was Jim not seriously trying to injure Michael at a minimum!
Creed is a menace 💀
Creed needed his own episodes
Yup
Yeah but he's funny so by sitcom rules it's okay
Creed is definitely my father man. Either him or Kevin. Maybe both?..
@@carsenmaxwell3336not really because it would have ruined his character.
Creed’s professional work was shoddy - couldn’t come up with ‘quality assurance’ for Holly, Creed Bratton is no doubt a criminal, maybe a murderer, however he can easily steal a scene with a simple look on his face, or a word or sentence. He’s truly enigmatic to me
Funny how "the fire guy" is first in the clio but dwight causing mass hysteria that leads to company's property destruction would be the most justified firing
"I feel terrible for Debbie Brown, she got fired because of Dwight" 😂, yeah right Creed
I didn't ask you - Jim to Angela
That was so satisfying
Gabe Lewis would have been fired for his unprofissional handeling of the break up with Erin.
Speaking of that, Andy would have been fired for the exact same thing lol
Never got why it was such a big problem that Jim let Michael fall in. Like what was he supposed to do? Fall in with him?
To be fair, a man with John Krasinski's physique could probably keep Michael from falling in
"The real crime I think was the beard" 😂😂😂😂
That dodge that Jim did to let Micheal fall in the pool 😂😂 one of my fav moments for some reason😂
I don't even see why they said he'd get fired for it since it had nothing to do with his job performance and firing for personal reasons is a no-no lol
@@Madisonnnn1202Plus, he really did nothing wrong, just self preservation 😂
@@xavierplymptonstongue54 yeah he had nothing to grab, most likely they both go in if jim doesnt lean out of the way. I never understood that scene lol
I clearly see Jim tripping Micheal idk what yall are seeing
Michael would have probably done the same or worse.
dwight's expression when Creed says "I'm a trusting guy"
The scene where creed gets taken away by the police is one of the best scenes in the entire office, it just solidify how much of a criminal and a menace creed is
"In the parking lot today, there was a circus. The copier did tricks on the high wire. A lady tried to give away a baby that looked like a cat. There was a Dwight impersonator and a Jim impersonator. A strongman crushed a turtle. I laughed and I cried. Not bad for a day in the life of a dog food company."
8:23 funny how they picked the only Jim prank that he literally did nothing wrong for. I mean, Dwight had no reason to follow the wire any further than out the building. His morbid curiosity was what pranked him. Any other person would have just gone "oh a new wire, cool" and even if they had followed it they'd have given up earlier than he did. One of the rare occasions where Dwight brought the prank on himself as opposed to Jim just doing it because he could
2:13 Well Creed DID say he walked in one day and took a seat at the back and never left, so..
Jim wouldn’t have deserved getting fire for Michael falling. Him stepping out of the way so Michael didn’t pull him in too is natural instinct and it’s no one’s fault that Michael can’t walk without falling in water
Five people just stand around watching Michael floundering about in the pond, without rushing to his assistance. Michael commands respect from nobody.
Dwight and Michael do fireable things in every episode lol
Honestly every character of the Office has done some blunder which would probably get them fired except maybe the IT guy called Sport.
his name was Garth
To me, Dwight becoming manager at the end of the show felt forced. I mean, he went the entire series being this violence-prone weirdo whose brief stints as manager made it clear that he was the wrong person for the job, and then suddenly he was ready because...???
Michael was also clearly wrong for the Position. So whats your Point, 😂😂
@@boriss7318 But did Michael have prior opportunities that he completely blew?
@@micahbush5397 we dont know that.
But he is blewing the opportunity he had at the Moment so…
I enjoy the show a good bit but I kinda agree. In the prior episode,he shot bull tranquilizers at a coworker and basically kidnapped and assaulted him whole transporting him all around the place. I get why they felt it was the ending they went with but it never quite sat well with me.
What is wrong with that woman she's asking questions that's nobody's business what do I do here? I just love Creed ❤😂
Shouldn’t Toby and Dwight be fired for harassing Darrel and his family
the extended footage of Michael falling in the pond is magical
jim letting michael fall should not be fireable because it’s not his job to always watch out for the the clown
Where's Dwight's fire drill? No list would be complete without it of fireable moments
I don't think jim has ever done anything explicitly fireable (atleast not when compared to other characters) his pranks can get elaborate but I feel like they never get out of his control and they never actually put anyone in danger that i remember.
Are you kidding? Jim constantly harassing dwight and even the reason andy went to therapy, commit theft by taking dwight's files and belongings, vandalism and sending fake death threat, conspire with another workers to humiliate dwight in public, brings a stranger to replace his attendance, expose company's confidentiality, purposely intended to bring injury on dwight... These were some of the serious offense and against laws, code of conduct and work ethics, If I were dwight, I could easily secure win four or five lawsuit against jim and the company. Roy only attempted to assault jim once, and he got terminated the next day.
Stripping the suit of Dwight in public, causing Dwight to hit his head with his phone with the nickel prank, the blunt force trauma from the exercise ball and wrapping paper tricks. I really could go on.
Michael takes the cake on things he did that could get fire you very easily in any corporate job. The most chaotic manager I’ve seen.
Jim was always quick on his feet until the plot required he wasnt, when he “let micheal fall” it’d be super easy to pass that off as a split second decision and you made the wrong one, instead, ITS A COOL NEW DANCE MOVE?
His co-manager arc was supposed to showcase his shortcomings and why he didn't deserve that position in the first place. If he said that line during his "salesman phase," it would've flowed better.
Sending an unconscious coworker down a flight of stairs. Against his will putting a hole in the wall in the process. Now that’s a fireable offense. As well as starting a fire in the workplace causing that same coworker to suffer from a heart attack.
yall realize creed does work as quality assurance
Correction: Rayan was got fired actually after his fraud got caught
Creed, literally for every reason to get fired. Which makes creed most iconic
In the episode bring your kid to work day, Michael admitted he doesn't know what Creed does all day. I wonder what Devin did and if Michael knew before firing him.
I love how the comment says why Jim and Dwight would be fired, then it just says "creed" lolololol
Everyone in the office should be fire they do nothing. Like Kevin without legs and arms.
Creeds qwooby job evolved into quality assurance, he was on to something
I genuinely want to see a spin off where all the characters are in prison for their various recorded crimes.
When I'm in a bad mood, I watch those compilations on the office channel and then imagine them being arrested after New Promos.
i just noticed in the pool clip they reuse dwights line at 5:20 and 5:57
"Let's do this."
Have you ever had sirloin steak, honey?
1:31 that fucking zoom in you added lmaoooo
Creed is a f... hero, single handedly saved the company blaming the customer for his own mistake. He is so wise too, It's truth that bad things always happen to good people.
I'm glad that he took the money for himself.
"Pam my beautiful wife, you must kiss another man on the lips, it would prank Dwight so hard"
9:09 shouldn't Dwight be fired for disrupting Jim? He was just trying to do his work and Dwight just went ballistic at him for no real reason.
I always wondered what these characters were thinking the reactions would be when their secrets came out at the show airing. Creed was shown committing crimes and plotting against coworkers. His fleeing after the show aired made sense. But I really thought there should be one episode where everyone is facing recriminations for lies they told or confessions they made, etc. It's weird that they all get along so well in that last episode.
9:42 I don’t know what that commenter is talking about. That's very clearly the real Jim. Pam's just trying to gaslight us.
I never understood why some businesses put a fish pond, in the middle of the floor, but it's pretty easy to avoid falling into it. I saw this episode Jim didn't let Michael fall just to protect himself from falling in, Jim was angry that Michael was treating him was the new employee. When at this point Jim was basically either the assistant Regional manager or sharing the position of Regional Manager with Michael.
Next video had better be characters that deserved a FULL DISADULATION.
I can't with the Debbie Brown firing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Jim and Pam fraternizing one doesn't make sense because several other people did the same, so they should have been fired as well
I just want to point out an inaccuracy, Meredith couldn't have been sleeping with the Rep 6 years ago because they didn't have a contract with them until season 2 which from the season 7 episode would have only been more around 5 years ago!
The fact that creed was trying to say quality assurance yooooo I’ve seen this series from beginning to end an unhealthy amount of times and this has me in tears
10:00 Who is sitting at Andy's desk?
I think it's Nelly.
Michael hitting meredith with his car and dwight firing his gun 😂
The look Pam gives Jim when he said shower
0:28 Well not only Jim and Pam almost all of them have had intercourse in the office xD
At least Jim and Pam were married by that point in the series.
creed is quality assurance.
How about that bonus scene where Creed buys drugs on camera in the office LMAO
5:53 Zoom & enhance 😆
Jim letting Michael fall in the pool was not a foul....they both would have fallen in then. And besides they could have walked around...100% Michael at fault
4:26 *tripped him*😂
12:11 love that scene
You could make a 15 minute video of Creed’s illegal doings alone.
I love how whoever edited this video went out of their way to zoom in on Oscar saying that "the real crime was the beard."
In real life Kevin would be CFO.
Where is my "Best of Jo Bennet Video" D:
Tbh Kevin did actually work and I kinda get why Jim let Michael fall
Thanks for featuring me! 🤘
Debbie's appointment was probably with Crentist the dentist 7:46
Toby should be fired for being the Scranton Strangler
Um… almost everything everyone does in The Office 😅
👍 for the clips 👎 for showing the nerds that suggested the clips.
Creed did something about inspecting the shipments. I remember an episode with the misprint and they blamed creed and creed blamed someone else
Debbie Brown deserved being fired.
Jim couldn't have been fired for letting Michael fall into the koi pond since at that point he's co-manager. Michael would've have had full authority to fire him, and Jim wouldn't fire himself.
Stanley and Phyllis should both be fired for openly disrespecting Michael and insulting him.
There is actually nothing illegal about hiding weapons. Unless the weapon itself is illegal, like a butterfly knife.
9:19 he doesn’t get fired, because he knows when to not get caught.
And whenever it is, supposedly, he does get caught. The office won’t rat him out . They like Jim more than they respect Dwight or Michael.
Criminal does not begin to cover Creed. I wonder how many crimes he commited during the course of the series
Ok, I can actually see Dwight being fired, but I also can't. He was protecting himself and his coworkers. He pepper sprayed Roy in the face to protect Jim (his best friend).
Thanks admins for including my comment about Creed and the ladies room 😊🥰
I wonder if instead of trying a spinoff for Dwight, how things would have worked out if they would have tried a spinoff with creed lol
honestly a lot of these problems only happen because of Toby and Michael, if toby actaully did his job I doubt stuff like Jims pranks would have escalated to the extremes they reached, and michael makes the enviornment possible in the first place.
I hate Ryan he is a freaking smart alick hate that. Also why does Michael hate on Toby all the time
Bro I like how the first one he saids Dwight and Jim but has a explanation on why but then also just puts kevin that’s it 💀
You mean the entire cast?
they showed the whole koi pond clip! hilarious lol
The dart gun firing multiple shots always bugs me
considering it was the most profitable branch in the company Michael did something right w/ his "family over coworkers" view
Dwight faked a fire which almost killed Stanley and he also shot a firegun, both at the workplace.
No matter the video "what do you mean Michael???" always cracks me up 😂
4:42 well, there’s a small chance that Jim shoved Michael. Why didn’t Michael just stand up and walk the water isn’t even that shallow.
Notice how Ryan was highly jealous of Jim because he dated two Dunder Mifflin female employees; who were both pretty, both women disliked Ryan, both were not impressed by his college education.
Tbh Dwight was probably scared as hell once Stanley stood up. Stanley would've killed him