@@jacobb4795 Season 6 Episode 21 "Happy Hour" Its the episode where everyone goes to the bar and Jim and Pam try setting Michael up with one of her friends, when he realizes what theyre doing he switches to his "Date Mike" persona and ruins the date. Its also where he meets Donna, the woman who was cheating on her husband with him.
That’s kinda the point tho. At the call center job he doesn’t hold a position of power, so he doesn’t have to fight this constant uphill battle of trying to be the likable boss. Instead, he can just be Michael, and not actively try to impress everybody, which as we know, doesn’t work.
2:32 I love the fact Stanley giving interview over the phone which implies that he was not annoyed of call and documentary crew but of hearing Michael's voice
@@erex9875 i think the manager thought the cameras were there for investigation for any shady things they were doing hence he said they had a license and is also paying minimum wage against commision
@@tanleelee268 A draw against commission is regular pay you give a commissioned employee. It is essentially an advance that is subtracted from the employee's commissions. ... When you give the employee their draw, subtract it from their total commissions. At the end of the month, you would pay the employee any remaining commissions.
It was around this time in the show when Michael really started growing on me. He was so attached to Jan even when she’d repeatedly stomp on his heart...
“When I’m at home at night in my own house in my sweats drinking some red wine and watching my mystery stories, the *LAST* thing in the whole god forsaken world I want to hear is the voice of Michael Scott……..” Stanley is hilarious!
I love how later in the episode, the people of the call center genuinely liked Michael talking about movies and stuff, also wanted to have beers with him, heartwarming.
1:28 Such a terrific take on the reality of such calls... The sale that Michael is pitching is about Weight Loss and this scene... Subtle and Brilliant!!
I cried for real in this episode. He was so sad and exaust, but It seems everyone was trying to make him feel worse, specially that jerk Ryan who's always trying to belittle Michael. Ryan is the character I hate the most in the show cuz he is totally ungrateful to Michael who was the person that was most suportive to him in the beginning of his career
Ryan is his boss and he wanted him to do a presentation. Michael didn’t, and Ryan was understandably annoyed that he didn’t listen to him. And he was right, Michael can’t have two jobs if one of them is going to impact his performance.
At this moment of the series, I felt so bad for Michael that I was asking myself when I rewatched season 2 I was like “how do I fall piteous for Michael again??” This scene shows his persistence at pleasing Jan and keeping himself going. That’s bloody inspiring.
Apart from following him to his second job, I love how the camera crew decided to just call Stanley to get his input, rather than waiting the next day. XD
Stanley's attitude was because Michael was a bad boss. Imagine you trying to do your job as best as you can and having your boss calling meetings to have his improve shows. And if this is not bad enough, your boss calls you also after work hours. Also remember that Stanley's Dundies was for fine work.
@@sfappetrupavelandrei and stanley could have left to find another job. That's what any sensible person would do. The fact he stated is only because he likes the fat that Michael allowed him to come in late or take long lunches
Jim & pam are so mean here.... I mean they asked Michael for dinner when they knew he's busy .... On top of that, they knew how bad Michael will feel about it.
I love how Michael just makes the situation worse when he accidentally called Stanley even though it could’ve been avoided by him saying he didn’t know it was him.
Did you forget what happened in the Dinner Party episode? That’s exactly why they don’t want to hang out with him. When Erin and Gave invited Michael, he acted like a child and threw tantrums. Michael Scott is a terrible person who wants to hang out with the cool kids so he can feel liked. Did you forget how he treated anyone he didn’t think was cool, like Toby, Phyllis or Meredith?
@@charliedeguil1415 Worst case scenario you'll get laptop batteries. And before you get too upset take into consideration that those batteries are lithium. Pretty sweet deal.
Call centres are one of the worst places to work trust me. Everything is so depressing plus you have to keep up with non-stop calls. Really feel bad for Michael here..
Pretty much the whole Manager/Co-Worker ethic plays a good part here. Michael is a manager during the day, but he tries too hard to be "friends" with his employees to a cringe factor. However at his second job, he's much more lax and comfortable (could be burning out from the day) and is found to be pretty relatable and good company with his co-workers. It shows when his manager shows a more strict and serious presence since he knows hes a boss to everyone and Michael can crack a joke or two and actually be liked for it while his co-workers *invite* him out for drinks after work. Its kind of sad to see the reality of the lives of different positions, but thats the point of it.
I like how Nick Figaro's initial reaction isn't to question why there are cameras there but puts up a defense of them being a legitimate and legal business. lol
The office is like all of the best comedy movies got thrown into a blender and got blended, and then shaken (not stirred) and then hardened into a masterpiece
This whole segment with him working a second job is actually really sad - just goes to show how much Jan actually used him and how much he let her walk all over him.
'The Office' was there for me. By my side. Without even a thought. That's just what 'The Office' is. No matter how badly the world treat me or what I'm going through. You 'The Office' were there for me. And that is a real tv show worth watching.
"When I'm at home at night in my own house, in my sweats drinking some red wine, watching my mystery stories, the last thing in the whole god-forsaken world I want to hear is the voice of Michael Scott." - *Mark Twain* -
It's so funny how Michael didn't turned off his mic after he left Dundler Mifflin and they could record his call at the second job without even being there lol
Just imagine the cameraman calling Stanley again to get his thoughts
Or showing up at his house
@@MaryEllenBrown interrupting his mystery stories!
Stanley had a heart condition, and very likely laugh to death after the conversation, or during.
Love how michael is shown to be very likeable when he isn't trying to impress anyone
its because hes not trying, remember when he was doing great on that date but messed it up when he realized what it was?
@@InitialPC what episode was that?
@@jacobb4795 Season 6 Episode 21 "Happy Hour"
Its the episode where everyone goes to the bar and Jim and Pam try setting Michael up with one of her friends, when he realizes what theyre doing he switches to his "Date Mike" persona and ruins the date.
Its also where he meets Donna, the woman who was cheating on her husband with him.
@@InitialPC thanks
where did that come up in this clip?
Michael unknowingly calling Stanley at home is such an underrated scene. I love it so much.
Michael must have lost his mind and needed Stanley to help him find it.
Hello senor
Stanley did want to lose weight.
the best part is that the camera crew called him again just to interview him
@@llarmstrong783 LOL!!! Awesome!!
Jan: **Puts Michael into debt**
Michael: _You put me into debt when I specifically asked you not to?_
Nice one lol
Well no they find out it was just as much micheals fault as well
🤣🤣
Me talking to my bank account.
Exactly Jan put Michael into debt. And then later in episode acts shocked and upset at Michaels "incompetence"
And now he cant afford tuition for Scotts tots
People treated Michael so well at the other job. His character is so different when he isn’t around his friends.
That’s kinda the point tho. At the call center job he doesn’t hold a position of power, so he doesn’t have to fight this constant uphill battle of trying to be the likable boss. Instead, he can just be Michael, and not actively try to impress everybody, which as we know, doesn’t work.
Meme stfu
@@devinpapadoilos942 why
Cry don’t worry he is a fetus
Ya Boi Leonard honestly not really they were pretty mean to micheal at his own office as well
I just love how the cameraman follows him and Michael looking surprised to see them.
They actually *secretly* followed him and then looked for him in the building. So he was surprised
Yet he still had his microphone on him for some reason 🤔
@@MelvinMcVinci Michael would 100% forget to take the mic off. I'm pretty sure the crew takes it off him at the end of the day.
@@BenRajan You know it's not actually a real documentary, right? Everything is scripted.
@@AizensPlan I guarantee you everyone who has watched this video knows that.
Jim and Pam letting Michael think they wanted to hang with him is actually pretty cruel, considering they know how much it means to him
i agree ! i thought i was the only one that thought that :(
I thought the same thing. He wants so badly to hang out with those two.....I don't have any friends. 😒
@@iwinmccormick.1317 so go make some friends
@@enjoyitbroBREAKING NEWS 8/20/20 - WORLDWIDE DEPRESSION LEVELS HIT ALL TIME LOW AFTER INTERNET SLEUTH SOLVES GLOBAL LONELINESS PROBLEM.
@@enjoyitbro friends die. that is all.
2:32 I love the fact Stanley giving interview over the phone which implies that he was not annoyed of call and documentary crew but of hearing Michael's voice
Well yeah he specifically said that
I mean later on in the final seasons it's shown that most of the staff at the office is cool with the documentary crew.
@@catsandalcohol99 Jan is really the only one that complained about the camera crew
Is it just me or was this episode was kind of depressing? I felt bad for Micheal having to take a 2nd job. Jan was the worst
Its just you
Nope it’s not just you
Super same, it pained me to see him like that.
The environment of Michaels second job depresses the hell out of me lol
Well said Mr.Wick
Sometimes people forget Michael was doing this job before being a manager.
But he was good at it.
Michael is the perfect salesman
@@annabellavetra He felt alive, just like Heisenberg.
He got promoted out of Dwight and Jim's job. It's probably why he always finds reasons to walk by them at work.
@@sourabhtripathi0986 lol
That's hilarious
"I was good at it"
"I felt alive"
Jan was the worst girlfriend Michael ever had.
Interesting how Micheal liked her
What about Helene Beesly lol
RemixedVoice Well Helene didn’t treat Michael bad.. Jan did and spent all his money
Donna was pretty bad
Agree
Señor are you happy with you long distance service? - Miguel Escote
Lmao
Miguel Escote 🤣🤣
Escoge means cleavage LOL
@@FruityHippo “eso es lo que ella dijo.” - Miguel Escote (That’s what she said.) Michael Scott.
@@fuziontonygaming eso es lo que dice el
I’m surprised Michael took a job working with computers.
As he himself said “sometimes, computers can explode”.
That’s why he knows
paper is better
There is a computer in his office
thats how he knows it
Omg....
why u disliking my videos?!
i try so hard !😡
"we pay minimum wage against commission" is by far the best "why are cameras here" joke in the entire show
I don’t get it explain please
@@erex9875 i think the manager thought the cameras were there for investigation for any shady things they were doing hence he said they had a license and is also paying minimum wage against commision
Actually what is minimium wage against commission? Do they peg your wage or it is just your wage and commission? 🙂
@@tanleelee268 A draw against commission is regular pay you give a commissioned employee. It is essentially an advance that is subtracted from the employee's commissions. ... When you give the employee their draw, subtract it from their total commissions. At the end of the month, you would pay the employee any remaining commissions.
Y Hass isn't that a total disincentive against working to actually get commissions? That seems counterproductive
Dwight: “why do they call him the bus?” Micheal: “because he’s afraid of flying.”
Stop hating me.😥😡
Airbus: *_am i joke to you?_*
It was around this time in the show when Michael really started growing on me. He was so attached to Jan even when she’d repeatedly stomp on his heart...
The biggest stomp was not having his child
Michael deserved better, I'm glad he and Holly are together
@@shvy100 Michael was a bully to Toby and Dwight
in the words of jaime lannister.. "we dont choose who we love"..
@@InitialPC yes you do
“When I’m at home at night in my own house in my sweats drinking some red wine and watching my mystery stories, the *LAST* thing in the whole god forsaken world I want to hear is the voice of Michael Scott……..”
Stanley is hilarious!
Lol, Stanley is so funny in this show
😂 almost as funny as in the show 😂
Second job Michael: “I have a thing tonight.”
One job Michael: “That’s what she said.”
That is very clever :)
What’s are the odds the one time Jim and Pam invite me over I can’t go
😂😂😂
Hey its been a long time i work at Athleap,i havent seen you in a while!
Ryder Strother rifty fish!
Classic Michael Scott to say 'What's are' bruh
Jewy humor blah#
I love how later in the episode, the people of the call center genuinely liked Michael talking about movies and stuff, also wanted to have beers with him, heartwarming.
I legit came here to see him speak to his coworkers about Die Hard 4… I’m disappointed because that was a golden scene
Michael’s “seamless” transition into a Spanish accent, then Yoda. 😂
Now i see how Steve Carell was carrying the hole show in his shoulders, the best comedian actor ever
the show sucked once he left. i can't believe NBC didn't renew his contract. i mean he was the main character.
Never was a hole.
@@Cukito4 don’t remember a character falling through one tbf
Micheal: Stanley?
Stanley: WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME HERE AT HOME????
Whats is so funny about it
@@gemgem24able It was just how Stanley said it.
Micheal
wow you watched the video! congrats
@@ayupflo Wow you can be a sarcastic troll! congrats!
Jim and Pam are actually really bad friends doing that to Micheal
I know it makes me kinda sad. They aren’t very good people
They were just testing him, also Michael at that time was a terrible person.
@@arthursdl Jim and Pam were also terrible people. As mostly of the people from the office.
@@MissRoux yep, love is bad.
They definitely had some shady sides to them.
1:28 Such a terrific take on the reality of such calls... The sale that Michael is pitching is about Weight Loss and this scene... Subtle and Brilliant!!
I cried for real in this episode. He was so sad and exaust, but It seems everyone was trying to make him feel worse, specially that jerk Ryan who's always trying to belittle Michael. Ryan is the character I hate the most in the show cuz he is totally ungrateful to Michael who was the person that was most suportive to him in the beginning of his career
It's OK, cause RYAN started the Fiyah!
Ryan is his boss and he wanted him to do a presentation. Michael didn’t, and Ryan was understandably annoyed that he didn’t listen to him. And he was right, Michael can’t have two jobs if one of them is going to impact his performance.
Ryan is a d-bag, but that's pretty much the point of his character.
I always feel so bad for Michael when Jan takes all of his things and makes him bankrupt
everyone does
And he broke his $200 plasma tv
didn't Oscar also question why he bought that expensive exercise thing and all other stuff? he was blaming Jan but I think it was mostly him.
@@jjhaya it was all on him, cause even Jan only did that cause Michael let her.
He chose to go back to her. Pam and the others told him it was a mistake but he didn’t listen.
Stanley called back to leave a customer complaint msg 😂😂
That brought balance to Michael's character. It was perfectly executed and made everybody feel sympathetic with him
He literally got everything he wanted from his first job at his second job, it was nice to see him fit in for once
Instead of having Stanley in the conference room talking to the camera, they have him on a speaker phone. Pure gold😂
At this moment of the series, I felt so bad for Michael that I was asking myself when I rewatched season 2 I was like “how do I fall piteous for Michael again??” This scene shows his persistence at pleasing Jan and keeping himself going. That’s bloody inspiring.
rip Ranjit Chowdhry, the guy who plays vikram
When Stanley is drinking red wine and watching his mystery stories it’s best not to interrupt him
Apart from following him to his second job, I love how the camera crew decided to just call Stanley to get his input, rather than waiting the next day. XD
Stanleys very lucky to have a boss like Michael. If anybody else was manager stanley would be fired immediately with his attitude
Stanley's attitude was because Michael was a bad boss. Imagine you trying to do your job as best as you can and having your boss calling meetings to have his improve shows. And if this is not bad enough, your boss calls you also after work hours. Also remember that Stanley's Dundies was for fine work.
@@sfappetrupavelandrei micheal was a bad boss!? Oh no not improv shows at work!! NOOO !!
@@sfappetrupavelandrei and stanley could have left to find another job. That's what any sensible person would do. The fact he stated is only because he likes the fat that Michael allowed him to come in late or take long lunches
also he didn't change his sucky and cocky attitude even when charles miner was made the boss, he wasn't a professional idiot. was he?
“I’m your boss.”
“My other boss, Mr. Figaro.”
Jim & pam are so mean here.... I mean they asked Michael for dinner when they knew he's busy .... On top of that, they knew how bad Michael will feel about it.
They are very overrated. They were so mean sometimes
@@Cris-pt3jw yes, they're hateful.
@@Cris-pt3jw who cares everyone in the office was mean at some point
@@daveagard1884 yeah but everyone is more like a humor mean. Most of Jim and Pam isn’t that
@@Spyro_253 i mean, Jim was only ever mean to Michael and Dwight, who deserved it.
“Señor are you happy with” In thick accent had me dying 😂
I love how Stanley defends his free time, true laborer.
2:26 the way they captured the last comment by Stanley on the phone as if he were in the office :D
I love how Michael just makes the situation worse when he accidentally called Stanley even though it could’ve been avoided by him saying he didn’t know it was him.
Everytime Pam says "oh my god..."
I actually liked michael's second job. I wish we got to see more of everyone there, they were really nice to michael.
2:37 I totally lost it whit that zoom in
This episode made me hate Jim and Pam so much. Poor guy wants to hang out with them and they find ways to dodge him all the time.
not just that, but to literally dangle it in front of him like that with no intention of following through is just scummy af
Did you forget what happened in the Dinner Party episode? That’s exactly why they don’t want to hang out with him.
When Erin and Gave invited Michael, he acted like a child and threw tantrums. Michael Scott is a terrible person who wants to hang out with the cool kids so he can feel liked. Did you forget how he treated anyone he didn’t think was cool, like Toby, Phyllis or Meredith?
@@zn9020
Jim acts the same way a lot of the time
They are trash
Obviously you've never had a boss that wanted to be your friend. *shudder*
Who wouldn’t want to hear the voice of Michael Scott? He needs to lighten up
Hanging up on Stanley is the correct move, since you aren't generally supposed to sell / service friends, family or people you recognize on the phone
I love how the camera crew has Stanley do his talking head over speaker phone lmao
“50 lb lighter in 5 min”
Now that is a Michael Scott guarantee
Well it will be that easy... but maybe not as fast
"Paid college tuition in 10 years or less..or more.....or not at all, a Michael Scott guarantee"
@@charliedeguil1415 Worst case scenario you'll get laptop batteries. And before you get too upset take into consideration that those batteries are lithium. Pretty sweet deal.
I love how Michael’s coworkers found him cool 😎
and how normal he acted when he wasn't working at his day job.
I feel like we’ve all dealt with a Jan and Packer as a close friend. The ones that manipulate you till you end up here like Michael
Call centres are one of the worst places to work trust me. Everything is so depressing plus you have to keep up with non-stop calls. Really feel bad for Michael here..
Thanks for reminding how terrible my job is, I just ended my shift and I’m gonna eat ice cream and cry myself to sleep
Fellow call centre grunt here. I started smoking because of my job
@@MikeM-wf8jx The amount of people that I've seen smoking outside call centres.. Yeah I'm guessing it's a kind of escape.
It was my 1st job and yes, totally agree... just having chills of remembering that.
The atmosphere itself is so depressing, like everything is at pause while everyone else's lives are going on
Lol that stanley phone call interview at the end, that's probably the funniest scene in the whole show.
POV, you haven’t even watched the whole video
“Señora are you happy with your long-distance service” lol
Micheal calling Stanley unknowingly and then the camera crew calling Stanley again just to interview him 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Steve Carell's volume and intonation in this clip is just masterful.
This is actually the best show EVER!!!
Nah
Micheal was Jim at his other job
Pretty much the whole Manager/Co-Worker ethic plays a good part here. Michael is a manager during the day, but he tries too hard to be "friends" with his employees to a cringe factor. However at his second job, he's much more lax and comfortable (could be burning out from the day) and is found to be pretty relatable and good company with his co-workers. It shows when his manager shows a more strict and serious presence since he knows hes a boss to everyone and Michael can crack a joke or two and actually be liked for it while his co-workers *invite* him out for drinks after work.
Its kind of sad to see the reality of the lives of different positions, but thats the point of it.
It’s funny how Michael is wearing a suit and the other people all seem to be more casual
This humor has been the one I have been searching for all these years. FINALLY!
02:03 I fell down on the floor because of my laughter
Stanley: Micheal…?
Michael: Stanley?
I like how Nick Figaro's initial reaction isn't to question why there are cameras there but puts up a defense of them being a legitimate and legal business. lol
“What I do between 5:30pm and 1am is no one’s business but mine and my other business’.”
0:14 “MICHAEL!!!”
The Japanese Surgeon storyline is the best, tell me different
he's Japanese *facepalm*...please edit or delete comment
The office is like all of the best comedy movies got thrown into a blender and got blended, and then shaken (not stirred) and then hardened into a masterpiece
Steve plays his role so well in this episode.
without a doubt the office is the best show ever
Yes
To me Avatar the last airbender is
Hubert I am watching the legend of korra now
Hubert so far yes, but I don’t think it’s as god as atla
Hubert yes it’s on Netflix
I love the piece to camera at the end by Stanley through a telephone
Are we gonna forget that this is canonically a documentary so they just followed him and the bus
This whole segment with him working a second job is actually really sad - just goes to show how much Jan actually used him and how much he let her walk all over him.
0:25 Never realized how much this foreshadowed Dinner Party
Micheal is a hardworking man.
Pam's cute smile melts my heart.
Sir have you considered satellite television. 🤣🤣🤣
The computers aren't even turned on
Post the clip where Michael says "these meeting are useless" when the boss wants to do a conference.
Fake deep Yoda Voice: "Have you considered Satellite Television".... i just CAN´T
Stanley doing a talking head over the phone is hilarious LOL
the phone interview was perfect
“The last thing in the whole god forsaken world I wanna hear is the voice of Michael Scott.”
😂😂😂
Thank you so much for uploading 🙏
1:37 Poor Michael has a fake smile to hide the true depression of being broke.
2:32 when your work calls you on your day off
'The Office' was there for me.
By my side. Without even a thought.
That's just what 'The Office' is.
No matter how badly the world treat me or
what I'm going through.
You 'The Office' were there for me.
And that is a real tv show worth watching.
Get it together
Vikram passed away in April of 2020! Rest In Peace!
"It won't be that fast but it will be that easy." is no joke grade A salesmanship.
"When I'm at home at night in my own house, in my sweats drinking some red wine, watching my mystery stories, the last thing in the whole god-forsaken world I want to hear is the voice of Michael Scott."
- *Mark Twain* -
The 4th wall breaking in this show is hilarious 😂
There no forth wall. They know there in a documentary it’s not like a regular tv show
I was looking for this a month back, finally you guys posted it, this is one of the funniest episodes.
It's so funny how Michael didn't turned off his mic after he left Dundler Mifflin and they could record his call at the second job without even being there lol
I love how Pam shut Jim down when he tried being a wiseass about Michael’s secret.
Never ring Stanley Hudson in an evening at his home whilst he’s drinking red wine and watching his mystery stories.
Thank you for never putting ads in these
"You wouldn't understand, its a secret."
“Confidence is good of the wise man but the liquor of the fool”
2:33
You heard it here folks. The last thing Stanley wants is to hear Mr. Scott’s beloved voice.