He needs to retract the sin about no one buying michaels bit about calling corporate. The entire point IS that no one believes him because that’s how Jim and the audience finds out that the overtime assignment was never real
Isaiah Perry that was the joke. Michael lied and did this over the top display of bravado over the phone so that it was obvious it was fake to the audience but not to Michael
And looking at Pam's expression, she knows that Dwight will ruin the Dinner Party with his antique's behaviour but ironically, it was Michael and Jan ruined it themselves.
To be fair I don't think the "email?" joke was every supposed to be about age, I saw it as a joke about how anyone in or connected to the schrute family is living in an old-fashioned, bascially mennonite/amish bubble
She doesn’t not know what email is because old people don’t know. It’s because dwights people don’t know. Anybody associated with Dwight is some weirdo farm person who is mostly Amish and has never heard of anything.
I feel like that would be more clear if it was done later in the show, but at this point, we know almost nothing about Dwight's company outside the office other than Moze
But also, I'd understand if the joke was old people dont know, especially back then. Hell, I work at a cell phone store now and still get blank stares when asking people to sign into their emails/gmails
LMAO Michael is so genuine about his concern about the pallet "Darryl, i'm gonna ask you this once, and i want you to be honest... *what is a pallet?"*
While this episode absolutely nailed the coming to a boil tension slowly brewing between Jan and Michael, the final nail in the coffin for their relationship may have been that one nail that was somehow able to support that gigantic painting.
Yeah. A lot of these “sins” were... wrong. He’s either dumber than a bag or rocks or is being deliberately clueless to get more content from the episode.
He's not a fan, this is from the perspective of someone who is not in love with the show and has seen it 20 times. None of us liked this episode on the first time through because it's so god damn cringey. Also it was directed by Paul Fieg which is like saying your 6 year old nephew fixed your car with that play tool set he got for christmas. As was made evident in the Ghostbusters abortion, he relies on the improv abilities of the cast too much and doesn't care about scripts or structure or going off the rails with characters. This isn't really Office cannon so much as it is "The Office Theme Park Ride". There are a lot of valid criticisms made here, especially for a first time viewer and someone who knows the inner workings of the industry vs someone who is a big fan and just sees the finished product at face value.
@@DavidLLambertmobile Yes... it's hard to replicate this kind of humor bordering on uneasiness and have it received well (I didn't realize how many actually like it _now_ compared to then), especially in this day and age. These two were 'Ryan & Kelly' before it was a thing, except more interesting to watch. The fact that you can feel the tension/awkwardness in a confined space, something Office has been relatively good at imo, speaks volumes.
That's the cast managing to salvage the episode in spite of Paul Feig really wanting them to make it a complete shit show. Jeremy is right, if I ignore my nostalgia for the show, this episode was more like a "The Office Theme Park Ride" than actual cannon.
Thank you. This is my favorite episode of The Office, and I've literally seen it dozens of times. At no point did I even think it was about her age. This is backed up by the times you meet his other friends and acquaintances (e.g. Mose, Rolf, Wolf, etc.).
He was sinning all the best jokes! Except the “what’s email?” joke. That was lazy af. They could’ve given her a hilarious email address, but instead went with the tired “what’s email because I’m old!” angle.
2:47 no. Jan was always weak and a poser who had been slipping in sanity ever since the show began. Where she ended up was in perfect standing with her character arc. She’s a trainwreck and the cracks in her facade worsen as time goes on.
The episode works best when considering how it builds off the previous one, where Jan and Michael's toxic relationship hits it's boiling point after Jan shared Michael's journal with her lawyers and Michael sides with the company over her.
It feels like he's counting a lot of sins against the characters--not the writing of the episode. Of course Jan would have a thousand candles. That's good character consistency. I don't know how he found anything wrong with this episode.
A lot of these sins show you didn't understand the jokes/scenes. They weren't even subtle; they were obvious. For example, Michael wanted Dwight to stay because it annoyed Jan. And you think Michael buying the tv is OOC. Michael literally has a certificate of authenticity for his "Seyko" watch in his office 🙄 The thought of Jan poisoning him only occurred to him that night.
Him being proud of the TV and table also show how Jan's so abusive/awful that even those tiny little things make him so happy. Same thing with his "bed"
2:00 Michael Scott isn’t being stupid here imo. It’s just that he’s bragging about something that he could afford only because of his relationship with Jan. Pretty sure if Jan wasn’t in the picture he’d have a nicer TV
He clearly doesn't get the show Half of these sins are because he doesn't understand the joke or the characters Some of them his line for the "sin" was literally just outlining the point of the joke
@@marcuslightbody6933 yeah but Michael being so painfully obvious that there wasn’t an OT assignment... I know why he did that, still not that funny. Just.... desperate.
1:30 I love this little bit where Jim sticks his head out of the room, desperate to get away from the awful smells. It implies that Jan's candles smell terrible, yet the characters dont say they do. Its clever
Couldn't make through all these petty sins. It's like watching tv with the most annoying person in the world. The premise of this channel doesn't work well with comedy shows.
Hunter's song in the background was about sleeping with an older, forbidden women... Jan, he slept with Jan. Most likely, the father of Jan's baby even
Michael has a way of deluding himself, to make himself believe, or appear to believe, things that he may not otherwise. He knows that TV sucks. But he wanted to have a plasma TV and that tiny model was all he could afford, due to his terrible money management, and Jan spending him to death. The same is true for his "Carpentry" skills, and his improv skills, and...
It's very on brand for Jim to not have anything to say when Michael says you only need one person to look at the damaged apartment. Jim often does terribly under pressure and regularly says the wrong thing/doesn't know how to react when stuff doesn't go according to his plans.
I think Jim knew what to say, because it would have been a great joke if he got to leave and Pam had to stay. He did try to get them both out of staying.
Wow, there is so much wrong with this. Obviously Michael is happy to let Dwight in because he knows it will upset Jan, not because he actually wants him there. Jan has a detailed history in the episodes of not liking Dwight. The whole episode is based on the premise that Jan and Michael are in a really bad, toxic place, and that their relationship is imploding in front of everyone. The joke isn't that old people don't know about email, the joke is that Dwight is surrounded by basically Amish people who don't know about technology. Truly, I feel like all of the sins for this one were just reaching for run time. This episode is comedy gold. You really want to sin an episode of The Office, go for Scott's Tots because it is by FAR the worst, most cringey episode of the series.
2:40 I wouldn't call Jan's story a disservice, I fucking love what they did with her character. They took a generic "strong female, all work and no play" character, had her, seemingly against all odds, end up with someone as crazy as Michael, and then have it turn out that _SHE_ was the crazy one in that relationship.
regarding sin 29, the painting WAS on one nail. not only do we SEE it being on one nail, but it also has no heavy frame and we saw how easy it was for michael to remove single handily.
It's actually very possible that painting was hanging on a single nail as most professional paintings have hanging wires installed on the back. I've hung a much larger painting on a single nail with a hanging wire for a gallery exhibit.
I have a couple gripes with your sins. When Michael wants Dwight to stay for the party, I always interpret that as him rebelling against Jan and trying to piss her off. And, when Dwight's babysitter/date doesn't know what email is, I don't take that as an "old person doesn't know technology" joke, I take that as an "amish person doesn't know email" joke, since Dwight comes from a relatively Amish family (I feel like they all stray from it a bit, but they clearly have Amish roots) and he would probably have an Amish babysitter.
3:00 its likely that the subjects are wearing Lav mics, and the stereo is coming from the boom, which means the documentary sound mixer obviously turned down the boom so Michaels lav could be the thing we hear most
I honestly wished they never made those Jim and Pam relationship problems in the last season, because the part that makes everyone loves them as a couple, is that they are the only hearty and good couple that lasts
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (6:44): Scent of a Woman (Universal Pictures, 1992) 2 (6:48): Sideways (Searchlight Pictures, 2004) 3 (6:54): Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks Pictures, 2004) 4 (6:57): Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks Pictures, 2004) 5 (6:59): Saturday Night Live, "Tobey Maguire" (season 25, episode 17; NBC, 15th April 2000) 6 (7:02): The Princess Bride (20th Century Studios, 1987) 7 (7:08): Batman Begins (Warner Bros., 2005)
I’m going up to Melora Hardin’s house and record myself breaking in with a camcorder and brought in a rock and plan on showing it to her and say the line from Joker after ‘How about another joke, Murray?’, which is “Do you know what you get? YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKING DESERVE!!!!!” Then I throw a rock at Hardin’s TV and bring in another rock and throw it once again and end the video by saying “this is for breaking Michael’s TV”, then run out to the car and drive away. Sometimes, revenge is so sweet.
Jeremy doesn't understand the physical toll 3 vasectomies has on a person
What if he does?
@@marcia6010 snip n stich*
@Justin Marts how are you even alive😂😂
@@ayushdeshmukh284 I'm guessing you didn't actually see the episode.
This is the correct response.
Bitching that he doesn't know the ins and outs of your favorite show is not.
He needs to retract the sin about no one buying michaels bit about calling corporate. The entire point IS that no one believes him because that’s how Jim and the audience finds out that the overtime assignment was never real
The narrator not understand stuff is part of the shtick.
I don’t believe that’s the case
I'm sinning this sin. Lol
Isaiah Perry that was the joke. Michael lied and did this over the top display of bravado over the phone so that it was obvious it was fake to the audience but not to Michael
eb 123 that’s literally what I said???
I always thought Michael wanted Dwight to stay just to piss off Jan. He didn’t want Dwight there, but it would annoy Jan far more than Michael.
I thought that was obvious until I saw this video 😕
@@blainevanity6 a lot of the sins were obvious things that went right over his head. Call to corporate, email, the TV
That's a good point
@@blainevanity6 It is obvious. CS is being deliberately clueless so it can find sins.
And looking at Pam's expression, she knows that Dwight will ruin the Dinner Party with his antique's behaviour but ironically, it was Michael and Jan ruined it themselves.
To be fair I don't think the "email?" joke was every supposed to be about age, I saw it as a joke about how anyone in or connected to the schrute family is living in an old-fashioned, bascially mennonite/amish bubble
no she was homeless and dwight picked her up off the street there’s a 5 second clip of it towards the end of the episode
@@DontLikeReeboks93 She's waiting for a bus. That doesn't make her homeless. Also, she says she was his babysitter in this and in a season 9 episode.
She doesn’t not know what email is because old people don’t know. It’s because dwights people don’t know. Anybody associated with Dwight is some weirdo farm person who is mostly Amish and has never heard of anything.
I feel like that would be more clear if it was done later in the show, but at this point, we know almost nothing about Dwight's company outside the office other than Moze
Yes that’s what I was thinking too
But also, I'd understand if the joke was old people dont know, especially back then. Hell, I work at a cell phone store now and still get blank stares when asking people to sign into their emails/gmails
Ernie no we know he’s Amish at this point he has mentioned many times that his family is Amish
He's Pennsylvania Dutch.
"There's no way he can be as dumb as a *pallet of paper* "
Yet there's an episode where Michael explicitly asks Darrell, "What is a pallet?"
LMAO Michael is so genuine about his concern about the pallet "Darryl, i'm gonna ask you this once, and i want you to be honest... *what is a pallet?"*
This is the one of the most genius comments on youtube.
While this episode absolutely nailed the coming to a boil tension slowly brewing between Jan and Michael, the final nail in the coffin for their relationship may have been that one nail that was somehow able to support that gigantic painting.
THAT ONE NAIL
(one nail)
Or the final nail was Jan destroying his plasma tv and dundie
You know Michael had to have that beer sign up before Jan moved in and she made him put the painting there instead.
I get the impression you have never seen the office
He took good notes from wiki.
He's just trying to impress his UK friends.
Yeah. A lot of these “sins” were... wrong. He’s either dumber than a bag or rocks or is being deliberately clueless to get more content from the episode.
I mean a lot of episodes of cinema Sins he addresses that he usually does sins even though there part of the joke
He's not a fan, this is from the perspective of someone who is not in love with the show and has seen it 20 times.
None of us liked this episode on the first time through because it's so god damn cringey. Also it was directed by Paul Fieg which is like saying your 6 year old nephew fixed your car with that play tool set he got for christmas.
As was made evident in the Ghostbusters abortion, he relies on the improv abilities of the cast too much and doesn't care about scripts or structure or going off the rails with characters. This isn't really Office cannon so much as it is "The Office Theme Park Ride".
There are a lot of valid criticisms made here, especially for a first time viewer and someone who knows the inner workings of the industry vs someone who is a big fan and just sees the finished product at face value.
12 years later and this episode still manages to make me simultaneously laugh and feel uncomfortable...
I'd say it's the best, maybe 1 of the top Office 🇺🇸 episodes. Everything in it is funny.
@@DavidLLambertmobile Yes... it's hard to replicate this kind of humor bordering on uneasiness and have it received well (I didn't realize how many actually like it _now_ compared to then), especially in this day and age. These two were 'Ryan & Kelly' before it was a thing, except more interesting to watch. The fact that you can feel the tension/awkwardness in a confined space, something Office has been relatively good at imo, speaks volumes.
I love when Jim and Andy find out Michael asked them over to hit them up for money for Jan's candle business. That was awkward, but still funny.
That's the cast managing to salvage the episode in spite of Paul Feig really wanting them to make it a complete shit show.
Jeremy is right, if I ignore my nostalgia for the show, this episode was more like a "The Office Theme Park Ride" than actual cannon.
One of the funniest, most awkward TV episodes ever. Just the best.
:Scott’s Tots wants to know your location:
Filmfreak Reacts I skip that episode every time I rewatch the series. It’s too much!
Morgan Freeman I skip it too!!
Fun fact: This episode has a lot of bloopers on it and the actors admit that this episode is the hardest to shoot
Scott's tots
How’d you not take a sin off for when Michael is moving the tv back and forth
That part always has me dying!
😂
a lot of people in the room? u need more space?
voila! right into the wall!
Because it’s not THAT funny.
3:46 dude that is literally the joke
Cheap joke though.
5:19 I’m pretty sure that joke was supposed to be about how Dwight and the people who are around him aren’t very modern not that she was old.
Thank you. This is my favorite episode of The Office, and I've literally seen it dozens of times. At no point did I even think it was about her age. This is backed up by the times you meet his other friends and acquaintances (e.g. Mose, Rolf, Wolf, etc.).
Bruh this is the one of the best episodes of the office there is. I can’t believe you didn’t find anything good in it
He was sinning all the best jokes! Except the “what’s email?” joke. That was lazy af. They could’ve given her a hilarious email address, but instead went with the tired “what’s email because I’m old!” angle.
Zack Luther it’s not because she’s old, Mose would have said the same thing! Look at his house, there is no computer or anything like it..
Zack Luther I think it’s less because she’s old and more because the Shrutes don’t use computers
I mean it only had 34 sins. He couldn’t find anymore than that because it’s such a good show
@@carnyzack Yeah, as others have already said, it's not so much an "old" joke as it is an "Pennsylvania Dutch"/"Amish" joke
The verdict is "Awkward Dinner" when "Dinner for Schmucks" was right there for you to use? *ding*
I don't think many people remember that movie, so...
Fun Fact- the original title is Dinner for C***ts.
Understandable change.
@@TimTE01 Dinner For Cadets? Dinner For Comets?
Bob Sacamano ...no.
Neil Blumengarten would be great at TvSins. *Ding*
2:47 no. Jan was always weak and a poser who had been slipping in sanity ever since the show began. Where she ended up was in perfect standing with her character arc. She’s a trainwreck and the cracks in her facade worsen as time goes on.
The episode works best when considering how it builds off the previous one, where Jan and Michael's toxic relationship hits it's boiling point after Jan shared Michael's journal with her lawyers and Michael sides with the company over her.
This episode was a comedic masterpiece
It feels like he's counting a lot of sins against the characters--not the writing of the episode. Of course Jan would have a thousand candles. That's good character consistency. I don't know how he found anything wrong with this episode.
Exactly. This was such a pointless video
EXACTLY!!!
You have to understand that this is a comedy channel and not a review-channel
do everything wrong with The Office "Stress Relief"
With the best cold open ever: Fire Drill and the moment when Dwight cut off the dummy's face.
Haha yeah that would be perfect
Hilarious episode
There is nothing wrong it
definitely a better episode to cover over dinner party because so much happened in that one.
I think the flat screen tv when Michael pushes it in and out is one of the best bits
A lot of these sins show you didn't understand the jokes/scenes. They weren't even subtle; they were obvious. For example, Michael wanted Dwight to stay because it annoyed Jan.
And you think Michael buying the tv is OOC. Michael literally has a certificate of authenticity for his "Seyko" watch in his office 🙄
The thought of Jan poisoning him only occurred to him that night.
Him being proud of the TV and table also show how Jan's so abusive/awful that even those tiny little things make him so happy. Same thing with his "bed"
He should've retracted a sin for Melora Hardin dancing to the stereo
That one night (ONE NIGHT)
I thought he was gonna sing during that part, oof good thing he didn't
@@TheWilly2712 Yeah lol
Also how the song was written for her. How we found out Jan slept with Hunter that one night. The Office was great with their Easter Eggs.
@@rb3061 Even more importantly, it's probably how Michael found out too :0
"Is she starting a candle making business?" And for that split second, we all collectively said yes, which was ruined by the (ding).
2:00 Michael Scott isn’t being stupid here imo. It’s just that he’s bragging about something that he could afford only because of his relationship with Jan. Pretty sure if Jan wasn’t in the picture he’d have a nicer TV
No sin removals for one of the best office episodes?
As Denee likes to say, it's not "TV Remove The Sins" haha
He clearly doesn't get the show
Half of these sins are because he doesn't understand the joke or the characters
Some of them his line for the "sin" was literally just outlining the point of the joke
@@marcuslightbody6933 yeah but Michael being so painfully obvious that there wasn’t an OT assignment... I know why he did that, still not that funny. Just.... desperate.
Zero sin removals for possibly the best episode for one of the best sitcoms ever? Now that's a sin!
One of the best episodes ever
I second that
@@heatherlyons6653 and i second second that.
I look at other Office fans differently when I find out Dinner Party was their least favorite episode. I don't get it. It was perfect.
@@rb3061 I get why because it's so cringy. But that's why it's so good
It’s an advanced sense of humor, I wouldn’t expect everyone to understand
It's a secret, Jim... you wouldn't understand.
@@nthgth I wouldn’t understand, or it’s a secret?
TV Sins to Dinner Party: You were hardly my first
THATS WHAT SHE SAID
@@katielloyd2137 *Throws The Dundie to the 200$ Plasma TV*
That is a 200 dollar plasma screen tv you just killed!!!
I feel like a lot of this episode was intentionally misunderstood for the sake of having more sins.
1:30 I love this little bit where Jim sticks his head out of the room, desperate to get away from the awful smells. It implies that Jan's candles smell terrible, yet the characters dont say they do. Its clever
Sins: is she starting a candle making business?
Those of us that watched the show: yes
😂😂😂
“Everything wrong with” and “the office” should never, ever be in the same sentence.
"Everything wrong with the people who sinned The Office"
You could certainly do everything wrong with Season 8 and 9 though.
Couldn't make through all these petty sins. It's like watching tv with the most annoying person in the world. The premise of this channel doesn't work well with comedy shows.
Exactly. Because their jokes are never as funny as the jokes they’re sinning, so it just comes off as petty bs
No Gnid for "Hmm.. Has a sort of an oaky afterbirth"?
There are absolutely zero sins in this episode
Lucifer season 5 us coming out, yall gotta do lucifer
And a confirmed season 6
Hunter's song in the background was about sleeping with an older, forbidden women... Jan, he slept with Jan. Most likely, the father of Jan's baby even
@@doctor4961 I reject your reality and substitute it with my own
It's either Hunter or Kevin. He donated sperm at that place next door to the iHop where Jan went.
Michael has a way of deluding himself, to make himself believe, or appear to believe, things that he may not otherwise.
He knows that TV sucks. But he wanted to have a plasma TV and that tiny model was all he could afford, due to his terrible money management, and Jan spending him to death.
The same is true for his "Carpentry" skills, and his improv skills, and...
Please do Everything Wrong With The Office UK "Downsize"
Do Everything Wrong with Community, I’d like to see you try to sin that.
How can you not include snip snap snip snap snip snap as a sin remover!!!
It's very on brand for Jim to not have anything to say when Michael says you only need one person to look at the damaged apartment. Jim often does terribly under pressure and regularly says the wrong thing/doesn't know how to react when stuff doesn't go according to his plans.
I think Jim knew what to say, because it would have been a great joke if he got to leave and Pam had to stay. He did try to get them both out of staying.
Wow, there is so much wrong with this. Obviously Michael is happy to let Dwight in because he knows it will upset Jan, not because he actually wants him there. Jan has a detailed history in the episodes of not liking Dwight. The whole episode is based on the premise that Jan and Michael are in a really bad, toxic place, and that their relationship is imploding in front of everyone. The joke isn't that old people don't know about email, the joke is that Dwight is surrounded by basically Amish people who don't know about technology. Truly, I feel like all of the sins for this one were just reaching for run time. This episode is comedy gold. You really want to sin an episode of The Office, go for Scott's Tots because it is by FAR the worst, most cringey episode of the series.
despite rewatching the show several times, i've only watched scott's tots once. this was around 10 years ago and i am still traumatised today
Fun fact: the line when Jan says "I guess that makes me the devil" and does that weird gesture with her fingers, That was improvised by melora Hardin
Yeah, this is one of those tv sins videos that sucks. Hard.
yep
Wah wah.
They should stick to movies after this.
j walk Oh get over yourself, people!
DP91 Hahaha.
No.
You don’t know me.
At all.
Awfully brave of you to think the best episode has any flaws. 😆❤️
How dare you insult the masterpiece that was 'Scott's Tots'
Christopher Toland ; the combined cringe between those 2 episodes is epic.
It's not the best episode you tit.
Well, you’re wrong you tat.
@@joshuahoover6841 no, you are! You tot.
2:40 I wouldn't call Jan's story a disservice, I fucking love what they did with her character. They took a generic "strong female, all work and no play" character, had her, seemingly against all odds, end up with someone as crazy as Michael, and then have it turn out that _SHE_ was the crazy one in that relationship.
How is there no mention of “TOM CRUISE!” or the iconic angry “THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID!”
I swear, this episode is pure gold
At this point I think it's best for all parties involved if I just stop watching these 😒
Are we just gonna ignore the fact that Jeremy is an animal crossing addict?
Can't believe you didn't remove a sin for Jan holding Jim's hand while dancing
This is by far one of the best episodes of The Office ever.
This is one time he's missing the entire show. No sins added.
The Office episodes arent suppose to be serious. Kind of the opposite of the point of these videos
If Michael thought Jan was trying to poison him, he could've understood that she might not do it if more people are around. He's not a total idiot.
4:30 it’s implied that Michael did want Dwight there, just that Jan made him not let Dwight come
He was pointing out that it's out of character for him since he always tries to get out of doing things with Dwight.
Sins: why are there so many candles? Is she making a candle business? Well too many candles is still a sin
*SHE IS MAKING A CANDLE BUSINESS LMAO*
She was a smart business person. Just like Bob Vance of Vance Refrigeration.
There is nothing wrong with this at all!
“Snip snap snip snap snip snap!” Deserved a sin off
As a Spaniard I'm surprised he knows why we are in the wrong time zone😂
ZERO sin removals for probably the funniest episode of television of the 2000’s?! You people are monsters
This video should be pretty short, since the episode is perfect.
3:10: "Just so we're on the same page, the camera person followed Jim into the bathroom for this interview, right?" 😂
regarding sin 29, the painting WAS on one nail. not only do we SEE it being on one nail, but it also has no heavy frame and we saw how easy it was for michael to remove single handily.
I kinda figured the whole white/eggshell white thing would remove a sin. Finally someone speaking the truth.
I hate when he just makes comments and then puts a sin. Like he didn’t point out anything wrong he just makes a joke
God no one can narrate better than Jeremy. NEVER LEAVE AGAIN
It's actually very possible that painting was hanging on a single nail as most professional paintings have hanging wires installed on the back. I've hung a much larger painting on a single nail with a hanging wire for a gallery exhibit.
3:58 my favorite joke
Jimothy would never allow Michael to outsmart him into staying! 😂
Jim one hundred percent would try to leave Pam behind because it would be a hilarious prank in his head- totally in character.
You know the narrator is having a bad day when the first sin is YOU
Actually sorry, this episode is perfect, you're wrong.
Aidan Loves Movies cinema sins being wrong pfft they can’t.
You took me by the hand,
Make me a man.
That one night,
You make everything alright. (Aaaaa)
This episode is masterpiece in cringe comedy.. I love it so much
God do you realize how broken the internet will be if Pam "made friends with a grapefruit" like Tiffany Haddish did?
This is my favorite episode of all time.
I have a couple gripes with your sins. When Michael wants Dwight to stay for the party, I always interpret that as him rebelling against Jan and trying to piss her off. And, when Dwight's babysitter/date doesn't know what email is, I don't take that as an "old person doesn't know technology" joke, I take that as an "amish person doesn't know email" joke, since Dwight comes from a relatively Amish family (I feel like they all stray from it a bit, but they clearly have Amish roots) and he would probably have an Amish babysitter.
missed out on the perfect sentencing for this movie :" dinner for schmucks"
One huge sin is that Angela was super pregnant and they hid her baby belly behind her purse or pillows... but It’s stil noticeable
Exactly, food always wins. It’s a fact. The tour can wait, let’s eat
At least the "anybody want a peanut" synced with Michael was almost very nearly perfect.
3:00 its likely that the subjects are wearing Lav mics, and the stereo is coming from the boom, which means the documentary sound mixer obviously turned down the boom so Michaels lav could be the thing we hear most
appetizers were offered in the beginning of the episode but later Pam complains about the lack of food
I don't think the email joke was about old people, but about the amish cult that Dwight grew up in.
Phineas and Ferb, the office, not a Cylon in sight.
I honestly wished they never made those Jim and Pam relationship problems in the last season, because the part that makes everyone loves them as a couple, is that they are the only hearty and good couple that lasts
Retract the sin for how many candles there were. That’s the point. Jan went psycho making candles 😂😂😂
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (6:44): Scent of a Woman (Universal Pictures, 1992)
2 (6:48): Sideways (Searchlight Pictures, 2004)
3 (6:54): Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks Pictures, 2004)
4 (6:57): Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks Pictures, 2004)
5 (6:59): Saturday Night Live, "Tobey Maguire" (season 25, episode 17; NBC, 15th April 2000)
6 (7:02): The Princess Bride (20th Century Studios, 1987)
7 (7:08): Batman Begins (Warner Bros., 2005)
Jeremy: “… No clue why YOU’RE here …”
Me (LITERALLY typed “hood film juice”):
I’m going up to Melora Hardin’s house and record myself breaking in with a camcorder and brought in a rock and plan on showing it to her and say the line from Joker after ‘How about another joke, Murray?’, which is “Do you know what you get? YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKING DESERVE!!!!!” Then I throw a rock at Hardin’s TV and bring in another rock and throw it once again and end the video by saying “this is for breaking Michael’s TV”, then run out to the car and drive away.
Sometimes, revenge is so sweet.
Seriously. I have tons of stuff hanging on the walls of my house with one nail. Now that you mention it I should probably change that.
“THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID!”
After making a few hundred omelettes in my kitchen I can say with conviction that “eggshell white” is an oxymoron.
There is nothing wrong with this masterpiece
How does someone screw up making a commentary about the greatest episode of television?
This is meant to be cringy and uncomfortable to watch. Also, your commentary makes it 1000000000% funnier
I mean come one , the line “GOOD LUCK PAYING ME BACK ON YOUR 0 DOLLARS A YEAR PLUS BENEFITS BABE” being yelled by steve carell is hilarious.