@@gaurangverma5470 That's not at all the context of this series. In the series he is a disaster of a manger, one of the worst. But at the same time a good salesman.
They are the highest selling branch because they absorbed the Stanford branch and only kept 1 employee from there. Before that happened they were to be closed, and since you close one of the worst branches not the best, then that means they were the worst and their biggest help was that Josh wanted to leave.
@@StarryEyed0590 I already said they absorbed the Stanford branch, try reading better, but this only happened because the manager of the Stanford branch left at the last minute, before this it was supposed to be that Stanford would absorb Scranton. Nowhere before the merger was it mentioned that Scranton was outperforming them, and since Scranton was to be closed then that proves that Stanford was better than Scranton at that time.
@@Shovi_ For people who forgot the earlier seasons, this is Season 2, Episode 7: "Branch Closing". There were also plenty of news of downsizing back in season 1 so this shouldn't be a surprise. Though I can't agree that the merge is the only reason they were the highest selling branch.
These scenes were SO important. In the long run of a show like this, keeping believability to a reasonable point is so important, otherwise you start to feel too detached from reality, so showing how they were actually great at their jobs was great to make the cast stay likeable trough the whole run. Also i always get the impresion tha this is how they are most of the time, i mean the cameras just get around 20 minutes per week of their time, so they usually get the funniest and more interesting stuff, but the rest of the time they work like this. I think this is especially true to Michael, who always wants to be the center of attention, so when cameras show up he starts getting extra goofy. Im sure he's silly the rest of the time, but these kind of moments make me believe that there's a lot of time where he's very competent off camera.
Very well said! Totally agree. I think the later seasons got a bit worse/more unbelievable because they started showing less and less actual work being done so it felt a lot less grounded in reality.
I think it was pathetic. It shows how inefficient and lazy they are as a business. Even working half as hard as they did for the tattoo would be 20x's more work than they usually do
@@zahrahayo that’s not being mad that’s just making an observation on the state of dunder mifflin, which is a failing business. All part of the reason why the show is amazing, letting us take a peek at people working in a failing enterprise based outside the big cities.
Jen's impressed face/smile at the bar is just pure epicness. Michael is the top player in this game, he doesn't play by the numbers and he always closes the deal. Unless he wants the turtles back.
When I first started watching the office I was in high school. Now I work a 9-5 and the older I get the more I come to realize that all of these characters are real people you encounter while working in corporate America. Perhaps I should’ve already known that lol
am i the only one who finds michael's life experiences really sad? like he was afraid to go to the park in case he found his dog playing with another kid. what has that guy been through
I think it is so funny that after compiling all the moments of them working, after nine seasons, the length of the video is only 8 minutes and 24 seconds.
Maaan, you guys left out Oscar. That time when he was tallying the budget, when he was forecasting the future of DM furing the financial crisis and when he explained stuff to Michael like a kid.
This week I was sick with stomach flu and spent most of the time laying in bed watching The Office clips not even realizing I could just watch the entire show on HBO.
0:36 I would really like to know what the whole of that conversation was. Stanley could probably sell me anything LOL By the way, how are there no comments on Comedy Bites' videos making fun of how their titles are trying to be hip? People usually love making fun of media companies trying to relate to young people LOL
The best thing about office shows like this, NewsRadio, and the old school, Are You Being Served, is that everyone is actually PHENOMENAL at their jobs. It keeps the integrity of the show intact.
I just desperately want more of Michael cracking impossible sales, the highlight of his character is that he's a masterful salesman that's put in a managerial position by virtue of being the best salesman, and doesn't get to shine in that way anymore.
4:28 the moment she realized that he actually knew 5:13 this is actually really sad ... you get a huge perspective as to why he is thebway he is and its all to make the guy who replaced his father respect him due to having his real father leave him for what he now thinks is due to not respecting him to begin with .
stanley's "you gotta unleash the power of the pyramid" is comedy gold.
I crack the f up every time
Are you black guys saying stanleys bit was good??
@@keastymatthew2407 anything wrong if a white guy says it?
@@keastymatthew2407 how does it affect the fact that the comedy was good?
@@bestfewseconds Don't worry about it. He just gotta unleash THE POWER OF THE RACIST! **Does Stanley hand language**
9 seasons, they worked for 9 minutes, legends
W Vettel pfp
Still the most profitable branch
1 min per season
8:25 actually
@@Gwyllgi don't care
His fate was sealed when Creed and Kevin were working furiously.
And Stanley!
two calculators win me everytime
@@swissQuDONT TALK TO ME
i always love when micheal cracks a deal that nobody else could and behaves extremely nonchalant without even realising that it's incredibly cool.
michael was always at his best when he wasn't trying.
People fail to realise. Michael is a manager for a reason lol. People don't get promoted to manager just like that
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@@gaurangverma5470 That's not at all the context of this series. In the series he is a disaster of a manger, one of the worst. But at the same time a good salesman.
@@gaurangverma5470 lol😅
When they are actually working you see why they were the highest selling branch !
They are the highest selling branch because they absorbed the Stanford branch and only kept 1 employee from there. Before that happened they were to be closed, and since you close one of the worst branches not the best, then that means they were the worst and their biggest help was that Josh wanted to leave.
@@Shovi_ They absorbed the Stanford branch (instead of the other way around) because they were already outperforming them
@@StarryEyed0590 I already said they absorbed the Stanford branch, try reading better, but this only happened because the manager of the Stanford branch left at the last minute, before this it was supposed to be that Stanford would absorb Scranton. Nowhere before the merger was it mentioned that Scranton was outperforming them, and since Scranton was to be closed then that proves that Stanford was better than Scranton at that time.
@@Shovi_ For people who forgot the earlier seasons, this is Season 2, Episode 7: "Branch Closing". There were also plenty of news of downsizing back in season 1 so this shouldn't be a surprise. Though I can't agree that the merge is the only reason they were the highest selling branch.
I didnt know they had clips of their competition.. (they dont)
Micheal and Toby playing games and talking was actually super wholesome
until he saw through his rouse...
Yeah... not stressful at all... 🙄😒🤌
@@PleasureLarkHolbrook ruse
@@bojangles5232 Rose
Also pretty heartbreaking and what ultimately makes Michael so likeable. He's a damaged kid.
Jim and Dwight working together as a team to make a sale was a rare and humorous thing❤️
Handsome & Stinky
😊
4:33 Jan has such a beautiful smile when she’s being genuine and not soulless and unhinged
Yup
mannn I always had a thing for Jan even though it was an unpopular opinion . Everybody liked Karen or Pam
She’s drunk though
toby helping michael without him knowing has no right being as cute as it is
He knows Michael. He's from HR, it's his job to understand people working there. ffs 🤦♂️
@@redacted2275 why so angry.
ok goober
@@redacted2275 they meant without Michael knowing, not that toby didn't know Michael
what was the last clip they were doing? when angela said ilelgal
"It's working. I'm doing it." Toby looks so cute when he's happy.
He looked happy when he put his hand on Pam's thigh/knee, but he definitely wasn't cute then.
Toby is a underrated character because he kept Michael in check but holly didn’t so Michael ran wild
I always bust out laughing when Jim hangs up on Kelly. Love that scene 😂
"OMGJIMHOWAREYOUIFORGOTTOTELLYOUI-" 😂
These scenes were SO important. In the long run of a show like this, keeping believability to a reasonable point is so important, otherwise you start to feel too detached from reality, so showing how they were actually great at their jobs was great to make the cast stay likeable trough the whole run.
Also i always get the impresion tha this is how they are most of the time, i mean the cameras just get around 20 minutes per week of their time, so they usually get the funniest and more interesting stuff, but the rest of the time they work like this. I think this is especially true to Michael, who always wants to be the center of attention, so when cameras show up he starts getting extra goofy. Im sure he's silly the rest of the time, but these kind of moments make me believe that there's a lot of time where he's very competent off camera.
Very well said! Totally agree. I think the later seasons got a bit worse/more unbelievable because they started showing less and less actual work being done so it felt a lot less grounded in reality.
Kevins "dont talk to me" is for me the most relatable
Jim and Dwight as business partners are actually unstoppable
they balance each other out so well
Is it just me or when they were working for Andy’s tattoo, it was oddly satisfying
For sure! It was how harmonious they were being!
It was like Wolf of Wall Street
I think it was pathetic. It shows how inefficient and lazy they are as a business. Even working half as hard as they did for the tattoo would be 20x's more work than they usually do
@@moonscar119 you’re joking right…this is a comedy sitcom. why are you mad💀💀
@@zahrahayo that’s not being mad that’s just making an observation on the state of dunder mifflin, which is a failing business. All part of the reason why the show is amazing, letting us take a peek at people working in a failing enterprise based outside the big cities.
Jim and Dwight absolutely killing the sale is honestly one of my favourite parts of the entire show
Kevin with the dual Financial Calculators was top Notch...You've gotta unleash the power of the pyramid.
"yeah, well, maybe next time you will estimate me" kills me every time
5:33 First time I’ve seen Toby and Michael have a genuine conversation 💀💀
I love that sales pitch scene with Jim and Dwight
It shows that not only they’re great salesmen, but also that they work great together
the face he makes when he releases that he was opening up to Toby makes me laugh every time 6:05
The fact that its not even 10 minutes and the show got 9 seasons . *PERFECTION*
Jen's impressed face/smile at the bar is just pure epicness. Michael is the top player in this game, he doesn't play by the numbers and he always closes the deal. Unless he wants the turtles back.
Michael is actually the best sales man
You don’t bag a baddy like Jan Levinson by being the worst.
@@sterlingarcher74 I read baddy as daddy at first, and was still into it. XD
@@ThatsSoMeana 😂😂😂😂
@@ThatsSoMeana I read that too, i was very confused.
You guys/gals have serious daddy issues 😂
No one here understands how huge a deal it is that a small time paper company can sell hammer mill products
how big of a deal is it?
@@flamingbaby247 very big deal
I underestimated the deal
@@ThatLaloBoy maybe next time you’ll just estimate it
@@iseph_ 😂
"Yeah well maybe next time you will Estimate me!"
I find funnier lines every time I watch clips from the office. This one made the list
Pam pretending that the New Dunder Mifflin AI conceded defeat to Dwight is what makes their friendship one of the best
Michael is a good salesman because he's goofy and wants everyone to like him and prople respond well to that lol
Michael is actually the most talented salesman out of all them he just worked like 4 times in his life lol
*you got to unleash the POWER of the PYRAMID!* gets me every time 😂
The Jim and Dwight sales pitch is one of my favorite scenes. They had awesome chemistry.
The way jan smiled at Michael was so creepy and wholesome at the same time haha
I dont know why but reading the title made me think of the morning Ryan came to work 2h earlier only to bring Michael an egg sandwich 😭🤣
egg sandwich that he pulled the bread off of, if I remember correctly 🤣
Thank you for cutting the Michael and Toby scene at “son of a gun”
i loved when andy was vibing with dwight, and honking the horn
im so glad that we just got to see the wholesome toby and michael bonding and didn't have to deal with the rage
The character variety, amazing acting and facial expressions. PURRFECTION. If this doesn't make you wanna watch the show, nothing else will. XD
“Dunder Mifflin, this is”
Oh, Erin 😂
Erin “im so sorry” 😂
4:15 The moment Jan realised she underestimated Michael.
4:32 The moment Jan decided she will estimate Michael going forward.
1:13 the most sincere smile.💗
When I first started watching the office I was in high school. Now I work a 9-5 and the older I get the more I come to realize that all of these characters are real people you encounter while working in corporate America. Perhaps I should’ve already known that lol
Gabe breaks character in the background at 7:03 😂😂😂
He absolutely did not. He was being awkward as usually, and when Erin seems to ask for his help, he just leaves.
Kevin with the double calculators was amazing.
07:44 Turning a Air-Horn into a freaking dance number, genius
am i the only one who finds michael's life experiences really sad? like he was afraid to go to the park in case he found his dog playing with another kid. what has that guy been through
3:13 This showed how crazy op dunder mifflin really is. 3:42 This too. Especially the fact it’s MICHAEL doin this.
Kevin being super fast and the calculators is hilarious
that must be the happiest working day of toby when he had a calm and friendly conversation with michael.
Michael is a beast of a salesman.
When he, Pam, and Ryan start their own company and Michael gets out his Rolodex and starts making calls...Ryan was in AWE.
Michael : "Thus isn't counseling session"
Morgan freeman in yes : "but it was in fact a counselling session"
I love how Diangelo and Michael are burning holes into Erin and she's not having it
"Oh Yeah, I like it"
“This is illegal.”
“I don’t care.”
That deal meeting move was genius.
Imagine how boring this show would have been if all they did was work.
I completely disagree.
I say actually showing them doing work with some good fast paced editing along with some quick witted humor makes it more fun.
@@mrsticky005 you just described The West Wing
😂 this perfectly describes veep
Seeing creed actually grinding work is the funniest thing he has done
"we can now sell hammer mill products" michael casually being a badass 😎
Unleash the power of the pyramid
I think it is so funny that after compiling all the moments of them working, after nine seasons, the length of the video is only 8 minutes and 24 seconds.
Maaan, you guys left out Oscar. That time when he was tallying the budget, when he was forecasting the future of DM furing the financial crisis and when he explained stuff to Michael like a kid.
Thank you for the reminder. I need to watch the Office again
This week I was sick with stomach flu and spent most of the time laying in bed watching The Office clips not even realizing I could just watch the entire show on HBO.
The fact that the incentive was Andy tattooing his butt goes to show that when it comes to work, its not always about the money. 😂
Bruh Gabe is such an underrated performance
7:47 Dwight and Andy celebrating hard before Angela stops it :(
Stanley at the end. It must have been Ten minutes to five😂😂😂😂😂
Michael is the best sales guy on screen.
0:18 I always really liked Jim’s “Andrew” there. Very business minded.
Something that’s actually office related
Just FYI, Stanley knows how to unleash the power of the pyramids. Keep this in mind.
No matter what you say these guys are really good at their jobs.
07:45 lol you're welcome
"...... I never get sick....... ". - Dwight K Schrute.
We all know he tell the truth.
I’m shocked! This video is longer than I expected! I thought it’d be 1-2 minutes tops.
0:36 Say no more. I’ll buy all your paper!
Jim hanging up on kelly is the funniest thing 😂😂😂
2:25 Dwight left hanging that entire time lmao
Who knew kevin can use two calculators at once😂😂😂
0:36 I would really like to know what the whole of that conversation was. Stanley could probably sell me anything LOL
By the way, how are there no comments on Comedy Bites' videos making fun of how their titles are trying to be hip? People usually love making fun of media companies trying to relate to young people LOL
The best thing about office shows like this, NewsRadio, and the old school, Are You Being Served, is that everyone is actually PHENOMENAL at their jobs. It keeps the integrity of the show intact.
my left ear really enjoyed 1:41
Sound guy wasn't doing his job, ironically 😂
That sale by Jim and Dwight was awesome
Ed Helms dancing with the air horn gives me life
They were employed for 9 years, only worked for 9 minutes, and still kept their company alive. That's the dream.🤑
Ward Cameron must’ve really climbed his way to the top in the paper industry 2:16
Kevin and the 2 calculators 😂😂😂😂😂
I just desperately want more of Michael cracking impossible sales, the highlight of his character is that he's a masterful salesman that's put in a managerial position by virtue of being the best salesman, and doesn't get to shine in that way anymore.
Their greatest job well done was that they sold a show to us for 9 whole seasons and we are still buying it until now
you forgot the one where michael is discussing real paper stuff while the rest were watching the DVD logo bouncing around.
Toby is way too wholesome
"JIM oh my god how are you I've been meaning to tell y-" *click*
I like that this video is only 8 minutes long lol
creed working genuinely uneases me
these feel like theyre from an episode i never saw- i really enjoyed watching though😂
8:01 This maybe one of the very few times, or possibly only times Angela and Stanley speak to eachother, are there any other times?
“Maybe next time you will estimate me”
This video is much educational and motivational than many "pro" video on internet.
damnit comedy bites, you made me think my right headphone blew out at 1:40
This was oddly, deeply satisfying
4:28 the moment she realized that he actually knew
5:13 this is actually really sad ... you get a huge perspective as to why he is thebway he is and its all to make the guy who replaced his father respect him due to having his real father leave him for what he now thinks is due to not respecting him to begin with .