This is tough, when Michael bought a women's suit from a clearance bin and wore it to work and then everyone called him out on it. Or when Michael and Jan hosted that dinner party from hell at their home.
So many great ones! I'm laughing out loud. My favorites involve Jim playing a prank on Dwight. I loved the stapler in jello and when he put pebbles in the phone until Dwight got used to the extra weight and when Dwight hit himself in the head when Jim took the rocks out. I also liked when Michael hit Meredith with his car. And the rabies walk.
What about the Office Olympics? That was a good episode too or the Christmas party where they all get hammered and Michael wants to take Meredith to AA?
When Jan brought the women into the conference room for a meeting, and Pam told Jim they were watching a video about their changing bodies.
Jim changing Dwight's middle name to "fart" on his nametag.
Jim wrapping Dwight's desk in Christmas wrapping paper and then Dwight fell through it when he tried to sit down because there wasn't actually a desk there.
Michael going to Nashua to see Holly (who wasn't there). He went by her desk and saw that her screensaver was a picture of Ed Grimley. Then he cut a sleeve off her sweater to keep.
Michael screaming "NOOOO!" when Toby returned to HR after Holly left.
The coworkers trying to suggest women for Michael to date, and someone gave him the number for "Wendy, a hot and fiery redhead" that turned out to be the Wendy's restaurant.
Andy floating away in the lake while wearing the sumo suit.
Angela throwing her cat through the ceiling during the fire.
The hit NBC show The Office will air its series finale on Thursday. Here is a look back at some of the most unforgettable moments of the show’s nine-year run:
Season 1: The first episode, an exact remake of the British version’s premiere, focuses solely on Michael’s inability to get the tea the right temperature and his dreams of being on the telly
Season 1: Critics hail the 114th brief glance of withheld, unexpressed infatuation between Jim and Pam in episode 2 as the show’s most poignant
Season 2: Four-episode story arc where Dwight learns to format cells in Microsoft Excel
Season 2: A love triangle develops between Jim and Pam and Thomas, who was later edited out of the show in post-production
Season 3: After running out of episodes of the original British series to adapt, the show begins to reuse plots to old episodes of Dr. Who
Season 4: Felix, the wise janitor played by Judd Hirsch, is introduced
Season 6: It is revealed the reason Michael hates Toby so much is because he murdered Michael’s entire family in the early ’90s
Season 8: Phyllis becomes the 14th character to have a spin-off series with her show, Phyllis’ Daily Routine
Season 9: Keeping true to its British roots, the series finale has Jim and Pam getting a divorce and the rest of the cast dying in a warehouse fire
Post by vaportrail on May 16, 2013 12:10:43 GMT -5
Michael dancing on the booze cruise. And his ridiculous gotee (sp?) he grew in the weight loss episodes to be like ryan. Prison Mike! "I AM HERE TO SCARE YOU STRAAAIGHT!!!" Grilling his foot. "Yeah I am fussy. Aspirin's not gonna do a damn thing.I'm sitting here with a bloody stump of a foot!"
This is tough, when Michael bought a women's suit from a clearance bin and wore it to work and then everyone called him out on it. Or when Michael and Jan hosted that dinner party from hell at their home.
This! "Miss-terious."
Or "I cooked my foot!"
Or possibly the whole episode of The Carpet when Todd Packer left a "present" in Michael's office...mostly because it very closely mirrored something that had happened at my own office the week before. Sometimes the similarities between real life and that show at the time were spooky!
The coworkers trying to suggest women for Michael to date, and someone gave him the number for "Wendy, a hot and fiery redhead" that turned out to be the Wendy's restaurant.
Loved bankruptcy. "I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY!!!!!"
Also, when setting Michael up, the convo between Michael and Phyllis. P: "Michael, I have a friend who is single...sandy. She's gorgeous and she's got the best personality too." M: "so she's not jolly or sassy-not like a jolly, sassy opera singer?" P: "no...she's a professional softball player" M: ": | catcher or infield?" P: I don't know Michael" M: "is she a dress wearer or a pants wearer?...can we share a rowboat?...would a rowboat support her?" P: "what are you asking" m: "i think im being pretty clear in what im asking...would an average size rowboat support her without capsizing?...it bothers me that you're not answering the question" P: "No alright no, she can't fit in a row boat"
Post by marshmallowmars on May 16, 2013 13:21:17 GMT -5
Okay, someone mentioning Kelly Kapoor reminded me of the time she explained Netflix. I laughed so hard at that.
"So then the next movie moves to the top of the queue. So number five becomes number four, number six becomes number 5, number three becomes number two, etcetera, etcetera. And let's just say that I just sent back Love Actually, which was awesome, and they sent me Uptown Girls, which is also awesome, but guess what? Now I want to see Love Actually again but it's at the bottom of the queue! Oh no! What do I do? What I do is this: I go online, I go click click click, and I change the order of the queue so that I can see Love Actually as soon as I want to. It's so easy Ryan! Do you really not know how NetFlix works?"
The racist sensitivity training - particularly when Kelly Kapoor slapped Michael.
I read that she was originally a writer on the show and they only brought her in as an actress because they needed a minority employee to slap Michael for being offensive. Then they liked her and kept her on as a main character.
That's fantastic! I really like her. I knew Ryan was one of the writers but didn't know about her. I saw her on one of the talk shows and she was talking about getting called for auditions and people couldn't believe she is completely unable to speak with an Indian accent. She said she sounds like Apu from the Simpsons. lol