i’m in college for a theatre degree and i must say that it’s one of the reasons i really love when we do improv games, because of how everyone builds off of one another
ever since i learned a while ago that steve didn’t know about the 9,986,000 minutes song and was genuinely crying, it makes that scene even more heartwarming
@@halogeek6 You realise how these things work? Rainn Wilson probably said it about 30 times, then about 30 of BJ Novaks reactions are filmed. They then pick the most real or entertaining one.
Angela and Jenna mentioned in their podcast that they were actually breaking character in this moment, they just left it in because the editors thought it fit I guess! Kind of interesting!
Yes can confirm Jenna and Angela in their podcast office ladies said that is was left in the show even though Angela and Brian (Kevin) were breaking character
1:10 I love that little detail of Jan just waiting patiently for Pam to ask about the door before she just tells everyone anyway. Such a subtle but funny depiction of her narcissistic qualities.
finding out that dwight reaching for Jim was unscripted makes me want to cry because that scene is one of the most sincere scenes I've ever watched from the show.
@@shivanikhandelwal1561 Oh I thought all the devil stuff was unscripted. If it's just the horns, I don't think it's thaaaaat impressive. 😕 But don't get me wrong, to me, Melora Hardin owns this episode anyways.
Can we please talk about 0:37 and how Jim had the STRAIGHTEST face when Dwight accused him of making up all of those diseases, while the rest of the cast simply couldn't keep it together. Absolute perfection.
right i didnt know it was improv until now but i was always confused as to why angela was laughing bc normally she just rolls her eyes but it was actual angela instead 💀
Rainn Wilson talked about it in an interview, he said it was scripted so that they show that Jim and Dwight are not in that friendly relationship yet, and he mentioned that it was one of his favorite moments of the show.
I thought she was laughing because Angela the character wrote Hot Dog Fingers, I didn’t realise it was a character break 😅 The characters of the show were more human in the beginning of the series so I thought the characters were laughing
the skippy ball one wasnt, and probably some others, jenna and angela talk about it in their podcast office ladies, for the skippy ball scene it was well prepared and they had like 5 balls on set lol
Most of them are scripted. Jenna and Angela describe that the script is usually well written and detailed. Even the unexpected ones. Stuff like Jim picking up Pam and her shirt coming up in the karate match even the shirt coming up was scripted.
@@raafmaat the ball bursting was unscripted. The ball was meant to slowly deflate, but it burst out instantly causing Rainn to fall to the ground, and that caught everyone off-guard. That's why the scene cuts out so fast.
I think it was more so shock bc he was only supposed to hit the ball while Dwight slowly went down as it “deflated” but instead popped it and Dwight immediately hit the ground. You can even see him jump back as soon as it pops
@@stevenanderson718 Literally only Americans say 'snickering'. The rest of the world calls football, football, doesn't have a world series for a sport that only one country in the world plays, and uses the word 'sniggering'.
I love that Steve Carell had no idea that the cast was going to sing to him but I just realize that since Steve also improvised the kiss between him and Oscar in that early season that that line Oscar sings “I forgive you for kissing me” can actually be from actor to actor and not just from Michael to Oscar, that’s so funny!
Fun fact: Jim was supposed to hit the fitness ball with scissors and Dwight was meant to slowly descend as it deflated. You can see Jim jump back in shock 6:50
About the kissing scene between Michael and Oscar, everyone talks about how amazing Steve's improvisation was, but I feel that few people appreciate how Oscar made this scene even better with his reaction. Both are great actors.
0:30 Angela Kinsey is very underrated... You can see in the clip (and in most bloopers) that she couldn't control her laugh 90% of the times... Still, she had to play a cold shrew... I don't know how she pulled that off
there probably some theories out there saying how micheal wanted help so he planned a dinner party so that he wouldn’t have help in getting out of the toxic relationship.
"or Karen from behind" is also one of the funniest lines on the show, when Phyllis gets flashed, and Michael says "Did he even see Pam? Or Karen from behind?"
@niduoe stre Never in my life have I seen such well constructed sentence full of colorful vocabulary and enriching ideas. I have to whole heartedly agree you with my friend, annoying well-made sack indeed.
@@yanyansalvilla958 earlier in the episode she says that whenever she feels frustrated or whatever that she goes and smells her candles (she makes her own candles) so her smelling it herw just shows that she is upset with Michael
I love how Angela is always religiously oblivious. She didn't focus on Michael's very obvious plea for help, she instead chose to focus on him saying Jan was the devil.
@@DrJ-hx7wv did we not watch the same scene? He says "You're right! You're the devil! I'm in Hell!" which is Michael and Jan (poorly) subtly voicing grievances with each other while upholding a scene of civility to their guests. Michael is clearly trying to tell the others "I'm unhappy, please help me" without saying it, and making it seem like he's just playing along with Jan. If any of that seems inaccurate to you, please tell me how you observed this scene. Because I can't really think of any other way this could be taken.
@@unHolyEvelyn I think it's great to look in deep and analyze it, but i think hes right, its just Michael coping with a bad situation with comedy as per usual. (At least for his character at this point in his development)
It’s like, Will....this is not your moment, bro. You’ve been on the show for 5 minutes and you think you can upstage the best character’s most sincere moment?
Steve is a master of improv - his cues to allow for his partner to understand his setup and where to go. The kiss with Oscar for instance. Steve sets it all up with “I’m gonna take this up a notch” - this allows his partner to expect something unexpected and to not show any reaction or tense up in response. The kiss improv is not only naturally hysterical but masterfully crafted on the fly
I like how both the Michael-Oscar kiss and the Goodbye Michael song are unscripted where Oscar says he forgives Michael for kissing him. It’s like it’s the real Oscar telling Steve he forgives him for that.
I still think that Melora Hardin's performance as Jan was much above excellent. Her screen presence was absolutely magical. The way she carried herself, her expressions, her speech - everything was flawless. They should have let her character stay regular in the later seasons too. Brilliant actress ❤❤
For real! Her expressions were EVERYTHING, I couldnt keep a straight face not a single second she was on the show and she got the hardest laughs out of me!
That would have been a logistical nightmare. Having to figure out all the camera set ups on the fly and not knowing when would be the best time to shoot certain scenes and if they could stay on any type of schedule. Not to mention the person in charge of continuity would just die from everything they'd have to keep track of. Sounds like a fun idea but it would never work practically
What!? Seriously, that's an old circus clown gag. Someone pulls off the clown's baggy pants, and the clown in his ridiculous boxers chases after the thief. 🎪
GAGAGAGAGAGA! I will now count to 3 and then I am still the unprettiest UA-camr of all time. 1...2...3. GAGAGAGAGAGA!!! Thank you for your attention, dear mike
Do they have the improv stuff they didn't use somewhere? Like for every great scene there is maybe a couple they couldn't use even though they were good. That'd be awesome to view
Yeah if you’ve seen the outtakes from this scene (I forget what season it’s from) it’s a true miracle they finished the scene at all because they couldn’t stop cracking up laughing lol
It wasn’t unscripted you clown Steve just apparently wasn’t in on it It was a personal surprise and the cast and writers saying goodbye According to you loserd 99% of the show was improv 😂
@@Aristocat-123 they didn't even say 99% of the show was improv tho? but a good giant chunk of it is. You're acting like both a clown AND a loser for trying to pick a fight in a random comment Edit: Also, It's 'Losers', not 'Loserd' lmao
Stanley: remeber to call Also Stanley: 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 godforsaken world I wanna hear is the voice of Michael Scott
So the kiss was improv.. So then giving Oscar a company car, vacation, and everything that followed was literally added to their script... That's pretty insane
The long vacation was added so that the real Oscar could work on another project and then come back to the show, according to a podcast interview he gave recently.
He may have gotten that anyway cuz doing all the stuff before that was technically harassment and Jan had already told him that Oscar let it slide the first time but could have pursued a lawsuit so I seriously doubt that it was rewritten bc of the kiss
The exercise ball was written to be stabbed, and it did on many takes but it deflated slowly. This was the last take and it popped and deflated so quickly that John Krasinski said that that was the hardest he'd ever seen someone hit the ground. You can see (and hear) john exhale and jump out of frame in surprise at how fast Rainn hit the floor.
yeah I wasn’t buying the exercise ball stab as improv, it was so easy to see coming that there was no way the scene wasn’t deliberately leading up to it. thanks for this comment, I almost stopped watching because I thought this video was bs.
Stanley laughing at the medical insurance episode was actually not that far from his character. Remember him losing it when Michael started roasting the entire office?
After Jim pops the orb for a second you can see Stanley looking utterly shocked, I think that's why they zoom in so fast because the actor genuinely didn't know what to do or what was going on.
Evidently in rehearsal, the orb was supposed to slowly deflate and Dwight gradually sinks out of sight. In this take, the scissors hit a seam and and down he went!
Because it was supposed to slowly deflate, like they did a lot of tests and it only blew if punctured in a specific point, which Krasinski casually hitted hahahaha
improvisation doesn't mean it's been filmed in one shot. they still might have taken a hundred shots and selected the best one. except for maybe the inflated ball since they didn't have spare props if they didn't expect Jim to break it. and in that scene you can hear muffled laugh and smiles.
I learned a few years back that Michaels send off song was unknown to him, so his reaction is genuine. When you see the pain he has leaving this family behind he has worked with for so many great years, it brings you to tears.
9:15 everyone looks pissed off at Will Ferrel’s singing ruining the moment (it was confirmed in a behind the scenes that he wasn’t supposed to say anything)
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice Good god. If you’re gonna pretend to be jim for “comedy”. At least stick to the character and only reply things that relevant to the comment or the video. And wow, you’re commenting on every comment? Wow so hilarious. It’s getting annoying, seeing your unfunny comments over and over and over again.
1:02 It's so funny to me that Jan feels so threatened by Pam that she feels the need to talk down about Michael to her, despite that fact that Pam is by far the person who knows the most about how dumb Michael is.
And is probably the least attracted to him in the office. Yes, even the majority straight guys would probably statistically be more attracted to Michael than Pam is. Jan was always too erratic to see the logic in it though 😂
My fiancé and I have watched the Office many times over the years. We even binged it while she was going into labor to pass the time. Many good memories with this show. Will always be one of my favorites.
@bowen voowy he was meant to pop it but it was meant to slowly deflate, like it had in previous takes. Instead of slowly deflating, it burst. Jim's actor actually said he's never seen someone his the floor so hard. You can see Jim jump backwards and put his hand on his mouth, as well as hearing someone else laugh for a brief moment after it popped.
6:53 watch Jim’s reaction as the ball bursts 😂 that’s what was unscripted, before it had deflated slowly but that time it burst quickly and John Krasinski broke character for a second 😂
Thanks for pointing that out! I love that scene but never paid close attention to Jim's reaction. You can see him almost jump back in surprise with his hand going towards his mouth like he's trying to keep from laughing.
Saw a interview thing talking about it, it was supposed to be a slow deflation, which is what happened in the other times they practiced it. But this time it just instantly popped which is why the reactions were so genuince
4:53 Michael, "Or Karen from behind?" Kevin, while staring at her from behind, "I'm guessing not." I'm pretty sure that's what made Steve Carell lose it. ;)
@@Juju-l3o nah, the song reminded us of old scenes in the office, and along with the emotion in each character, it made it heartwarming and heartbreaking.
I WAS SO CONFUSED CAUSE I SAW THIS COMMENT AND I WAS LIKE “I didn’t even know that, and I’ve never seen this vid before” I thought that I commented it, but really we both just have the same sid the sloth pfp
It’s equally impressive how far everyone else in a scene instantly builds on one person’s random improv as well.
That's acting
I wasn't acting, that was my real job.
It was all those improv classes
i’m in college for a theatre degree and i must say that it’s one of the reasons i really love when we do improv games, because of how everyone builds off of one another
Like an improversation
ever since i learned a while ago that steve didn’t know about the 9,986,000 minutes song and was genuinely crying, it makes that scene even more heartwarming
For real. I cry every time now!
@@stephmushrooms4209 me too
Except Will Ferrel just had to ruin it, like he does with everything
@@Goldennote Blame the people who wrote the script and told him to say that, not him lol
@@sukhrajrai8605 "Unscripted"
I am so astounded by the fact that BJ didn’t break when Rainn said “I am going to plant my seed in you”
He almost did. He shot him a look that said a thousand words before coming back with that iconic line. "I don't think you know what your saying."
BJ was too busy starting the fire.
Shot at different times, he probably did
@@halogeek6 You realise how these things work? Rainn Wilson probably said it about 30 times, then about 30 of BJ Novaks reactions are filmed. They then pick the most real or entertaining one.
I mean, with a name like BJ... 😂
The fact Steve made his finger go soft when he saw Toby purely from improv shows how well he understood his character
Poor Toby.
vlooooop
Penial softiosis...
Steve always understood the assignment x
@@tyrahlayla No doubt!
I always felt the way Angela laughed with Kevin was unscripted. It just looked too sincere.
its also really out of character. Angela would never laugh so wildly at an inappropriate joke, not least with Kevin. How did I not pick up on this??
Angela and Jenna mentioned in their podcast that they were actually breaking character in this moment, they just left it in because the editors thought it fit I guess! Kind of interesting!
Time stamp?
@@3DegreesNorth638 33 seconds
Yes can confirm Jenna and Angela in their podcast office ladies said that is was left in the show even though Angela and Brian (Kevin) were breaking character
1:10
I love that little detail of Jan just waiting patiently for Pam to ask about the door before she just tells everyone anyway. Such a subtle but funny depiction of her narcissistic qualities.
I lover her face
Yes!!
that whole scene she killed, couldnt agree more!
I never knew why she paused and did that face for so long lol
@@urieldaboamortewell use your imagination Damm so slow
finding out that dwight reaching for Jim was unscripted makes me want to cry because that scene is one of the most sincere scenes I've ever watched from the show.
No kidding! It absolutely crushes me every time I see it 💔
one of the very few times where we see the emotional side of dwight
bro moment...
this is the commnent i was looking for
That scene proves more than anything that Jim and Dwight are actually friends, whether they want to admit it or not
@@banana_in_a_tuxedo a lot of great scenes like that between the two of them. Definitely a lot like brothers.
I think Angela saying "you shouldn't joke about that" is even more impressive.
Assuming the whole scene is unscripted, it really is impressive lol
I think only the horns part was unscripted and not the entire scene. Although if am wrong, awesome work by Angela
@@shivanikhandelwal1561 Oh I thought all the devil stuff was unscripted. If it's just the horns, I don't think it's thaaaaat impressive. 😕 But don't get me wrong, to me, Melora Hardin owns this episode anyways.
It’s one of the funniest moments of The Office. Just so simple but such a clever input. Couldn’t have been more appropriate or worded any better.
The only unscripted stuff are in the title cards
Can we please talk about 0:37 and how Jim had the STRAIGHTEST face when Dwight accused him of making up all of those diseases, while the rest of the cast simply couldn't keep it together. Absolute perfection.
I’m very impressed too
hahah omg yesss (!!!)
right i didnt know it was improv until now but i was always confused as to why angela was laughing bc normally she just rolls her eyes but it was actual angela instead 💀
@@emmysitnik1605 "but it was actual Angela" obv it's actual Angela...who tf do u think she is
@@rachelBrady-ni yes it is lmao look up the actress💀
Dwight reaching for Jim was so heartbreaking. But knowing that this was unscripted makes it’s even more heartbreaking :(
Dwight's a nut, but deep down he's a good guy.
Rainn Wilson talked about it in an interview, he said it was scripted so that they show that Jim and Dwight are not in that friendly relationship yet, and he mentioned that it was one of his favorite moments of the show.
it makes me so teary
Badr Qarni yeah I wondered because if it weren’t scripted why would they have kept filming
you get heartbroken pretty easily.
Angela and Kevin laughing when Dwight says "hot dog fingers" always makes me laugh 😂
"Flesh eating bacteria"
Yeah Angela definitely broke haha
I thought she was laughing because Angela the character wrote Hot Dog Fingers, I didn’t realise it was a character break 😅
The characters of the show were more human in the beginning of the series so I thought the characters were laughing
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice flesh eating bacteria is a real thing tho 😂😂
@@ourtopia-9006 I know. Just quoting what was said.
The amount of love in Steve Carells face at 09:30 is amazing. You can tell he's burning the scene to his memory.
I've never been so emotionally attached to a show before.
Same here.
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice Hey Jim, how's Altheap?
@@lakshmi4224 I moved back to Scranton with Pammy. I'm still pulling pranks on Dwigt. He hates being called that instead of Dwight.
Watch got game of throned
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice LOL! Have you met up with Michael yet??
Steve Carell as Michael Scott is one of the best things ever to happen for the world.
Actually pretty scary how good his character is
Don't forget about me.
❤️❤️❤️
Yeah he's just so lovable and he gets into his character that's what's amazing about Steve Carell! ❤
@Marie Whitbread **surprised Jim face**
6:49 I never noticed how genuinely surprised Jim actually was. The startled jump back and the "Pfft" laugh got me 😂
Nice catch!!
yeah so it was meant to deflate slowly, but john hit it in just the right spot that it popped
I never knew half of these were unscripted, that’s pretty impressive work by the actors
The reactions to Michael kissing Oscar were unscripted too.
Another fun fact:
When signing Meredith's cast Jim wrote John Krasinski, his real name
the skippy ball one wasnt, and probably some others, jenna and angela talk about it in their podcast office ladies, for the skippy ball scene it was well prepared and they had like 5 balls on set lol
They’re scripted lol
Most of them are scripted. Jenna and Angela describe that the script is usually well written and detailed. Even the unexpected ones. Stuff like Jim picking up Pam and her shirt coming up in the karate match even the shirt coming up was scripted.
@@raafmaat the ball bursting was unscripted. The ball was meant to slowly deflate, but it burst out instantly causing Rainn to fall to the ground, and that caught everyone off-guard. That's why the scene cuts out so fast.
If Michael's kiss with Oscar is unscripted then Dwight reaching out to kiss Oscar is also unscripted which is fucking hilarious.
They patch scenes together all the time
Yeah you can see Rainn almost smile and break character when Steve pulls him off and says "Dwight, come on man!!" 😂😂
Same xD that was a good call from Dwight jajajja
it wasn't, he asked to do it afterwards because it'd fit the character
@@charlesdesouza9313 Source?
6:52 I love that you can just see John starting to laugh after he burst the exercise ball. You can even hear someone sniggering.
I think it was more so shock bc he was only supposed to hit the ball while Dwight slowly went down as it “deflated” but instead popped it and Dwight immediately hit the ground. You can even see him jump back as soon as it pops
The word you’re looking for is snickering, my friend. But yes, truly hilarious how this scene was improvised.
@@stevenanderson718 I'm not American. Over here sniggering means the same as snickering.
@@stevenanderson718 Literally only Americans say 'snickering'. The rest of the world calls football, football, doesn't have a world series for a sport that only one country in the world plays, and uses the word 'sniggering'.
@@gordonm6108 ackshulllllly two countries
I love that Steve Carell had no idea that the cast was going to sing to him but I just realize that since Steve also improvised the kiss between him and Oscar in that early season that that line Oscar sings “I forgive you for kissing me” can actually be from actor to actor and not just from Michael to Oscar, that’s so funny!
Your theory checks out especially because of steve controls his laughter as soon as Oscar sang that!
That actually does make a ton of sense
If you pay attention most of the song can be to Steve directly "in costumes, impressions, meetings, cups of coffee and more meetings
I also interpret Creed's line as actually being from actor to actor
@@bodilycoffee1368 not really
All of the people who worked on the office are so intelligent and great at their jobs which makes me really happy
watch season 9
@@urmom4009 best finale out of any sitcoms,tf you talking about?Yeah maybe 8 and 9 were average but definitely had its moments.
Parks and rec had way better finale
just sounds like you got no friends in your own life.
@@bradclarke8909 nuh uh
Darryl in the background singing gives me chills when he hits that beautiful note 8:56
I wish they had zoomed in on that! 😞
@@rainedyani8505they did?
07:14 The fact that the faces of Pam and Ryan put when Michael kissed Oscar are actually real makes the scenes even more greater
Wow 1k likes and no comments. Dope
aye man delete your comment so it stays that way. it's an unwritten rule with comments like that
@@vSilverXXProduction BWAHAHZHAHAUAHAHAH NEVER
Yes!!!
@@TheDukeofWellington1815 ...you monster
Fun fact: Jim was supposed to hit the fitness ball with scissors and Dwight was meant to slowly descend as it deflated. You can see Jim jump back in shock
6:50
Omg now I see that. He even covered his mouth in shock haahahah I guess he was also worried for Dwight xd
there was a laugh at the end too
I’ve never noticed that till now
you can hear him hit his mic lmao
you can like audibly here them gasp
Oscar cringing and grunting and turning away when Michael kisses him and then Michael crying afterwards is just too much.. fucking hysterical 😂
I remember us all talking about it at work the day after it aired on tv. We were all blown away by how funny that episode was
@@barad-dur9236 I wouldn’t stop laughing honestly
I think I’ve read somewhere that it had to be zoomed in because everyone in the room was laughing lmao
That was such a hilarious scene i literally was dying laughing
It's not surprising that Steve actually cried in that farewell scene. I literally teared up just rewatching that scene. It's an incredible tribute.
I always have to fast forward that scene. I refuse to allow The Office to be over. It lives on forever.
yes this scene and the one where he proposes to holly.
About the kissing scene between Michael and Oscar, everyone talks about how amazing Steve's improvisation was, but I feel that few people appreciate how Oscar made this scene even better with his reaction. Both are great actors.
I challe ge you to find one actor in that show that stayed for more then a season with bad acting skill.
Don’t forget to mention Bjs and Jennas reactions too
@@cruzitooooooooo Jenna's shocked smile makes the whole scene tied nicely together
0:30 Angela Kinsey is very underrated... You can see in the clip (and in most bloopers) that she couldn't control her laugh 90% of the times... Still, she had to play a cold shrew... I don't know how she pulled that off
Acting. And pretty much the whole rest of the cast were laughing. She was probably filmed pretending to laugh about a dozen times.
She actually has a hilariously dry sense of humor; she's toured college campuses (including UCONN, my daughter sent me clips of her show) So funny!
Also her smile is the most beautiful smile I've ever seen
It's even better that Kevin is pointing at her like " geez you couldn't hold it in lol"
She is brilliant
Jim deflating Dwight’s fitness ball with his scissors was great acting teamwork.
Actually that scene indeed was scripted.
@@farhantahsinangkon5653 it was supposed to deflate, but that time it completely popped
@@farhantahsinangkon5653 are you saying they are lying? Unless you worked behind the scenes on that episode how would you know that?
@@batgurrl They are indeed lying. This scene had to be retaken for like 20 times because when Dwight falls it was not realistic enough.
@@batgurrl And another reason this scene was retaken 20 times cuz Everytime Dwight fell, Jim busts out laighing
I honestly think Michael's Dinner Party was a call for help on his part.
I thought that too
Dinner Party will forever and always be the greatest episode of any series ever from now until the end of time.
@@TheBowie7 false
there probably some theories out there saying how micheal wanted help so he planned a dinner party so that he wouldn’t have help in getting out of the toxic relationship.
Poor Michael. I felt bad for him and crazy Jan.
God 4:35 I love Steve's slow transition from a serious situation to the laughter he can't control inside him. Looks so real!
"or Karen from behind" is also one of the funniest lines on the show, when Phyllis gets flashed, and Michael says "Did he even see Pam? Or Karen from behind?"
It really does. I know it’s acting but his laughter as Michael Scott really was infectious. Even when he was being a ridiculous jerk.
Goddamn you ✝️🤗@justsomeguypostingmemes1170
1:39 Jan smelling the candle, never had noticed that before. Just a subtle detail that really adds up to the awesomeness of this episode.
@niduoe stre Never in my life have I seen such well constructed sentence full of colorful vocabulary and enriching ideas. I have to whole heartedly agree you with my friend, annoying well-made sack indeed.
she does it in others episodes too
What does it mean?
@@yanyansalvilla958 it means that she's upset (probably by michael) and that she's trying to calm her nerves
@@yanyansalvilla958 earlier in the episode she says that whenever she feels frustrated or whatever that she goes and smells her candles (she makes her own candles) so her smelling it herw just shows that she is upset with Michael
that Angela laugh and look with Kevin when dwight talks about "Hot Dog Fingers" gets me everytime
The fact that she broke character is what makes it funnier 😂
"Flesh-eating bacteria"
I had never noticed this hahaha love it
when?
What time ?
Watching dwight ask the anatomy questions so softly and looking like hes going to start laughing shows how great that usage of improv was
My favorite part about that scene is the number of takes it took to get that right.
Micheal was actually, legit, crying for help when she called "Jan is the devil"
And then Angela nailed it with her line! 😂
@@isaiasabinadisosagarcia936 "Don't joke about that!"
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice “You shouldn’t talk about that”
@@wilsoniothegreat6162 “You shouldn’t joke about that!”
@@LR-mq5og I couldn't remember the exact quote. Pam was distracting me.
8:56 Darryl hitting those notes, man
I never noticed that until now. What a voice!
Rosa Rosa Rosa
Smush jams
Doug Judy always sings real nice
literally gives me chills every time i watch that scene lol
I love how Angela is always religiously oblivious. She didn't focus on Michael's very obvious plea for help, she instead chose to focus on him saying Jan was the devil.
It wasn't a plea for help.
@@DrJ-hx7wv did we not watch the same scene? He says "You're right! You're the devil! I'm in Hell!" which is Michael and Jan (poorly) subtly voicing grievances with each other while upholding a scene of civility to their guests. Michael is clearly trying to tell the others "I'm unhappy, please help me" without saying it, and making it seem like he's just playing along with Jan. If any of that seems inaccurate to you, please tell me how you observed this scene. Because I can't really think of any other way this could be taken.
@@unHolyEvelyn I think it's great to look in deep and analyze it, but i think hes right, its just Michael coping with a bad situation with comedy as per usual. (At least for his character at this point in his development)
@@sibidinakaran4757 Nope, I really think it was a cry for help.
@@unHolyEvelyn Yes. He made it seem like he was joking but he was mistreated by Jan, and really unhappy, he said it himself.
Michael: "did he even see pam or karen from behind"
Kevin: "I'm guessing not"
best line of the video
Kevin is always 100
As he stares at her butt lol
To know that those were Steve Carell's real tears made me sad all over again over that scene.
"Never ever, ever, ever give up." - Michael Scott, Booze Cruise episode
I cry every time.
he had no idea too. he started crying because he was overwhelmed with the song lol
@@pashadyne this came a couple days late. where were u when my bridge project was due last week
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice that was the first episode I watched , that line really hit me
01:56 I like how the fire burning behind Jan just adds to the scene and the dialogue
And the red dress 😂
Will Ferrell’s improv in Michael’s goodbye is still unforgivable
Yes
i thought it was funny
@@Charles-Pettibone it was but it was a really precious moment
It’s like, Will....this is not your moment, bro. You’ve been on the show for 5 minutes and you think you can upstage the best character’s most sincere moment?
@@thedarkknight9153 Absolutely! Man, I hate Will Ferrell. Maybe Steve was actually crying for having to share the moment with that jerk.
Dwight reaching for jim was one of the most defining moments of their friendship. The fact that it wasn't scripted is mind blowing.
Steve is a master of improv - his cues to allow for his partner to understand his setup and where to go. The kiss with Oscar for instance. Steve sets it all up with “I’m gonna take this up a notch” - this allows his partner to expect something unexpected and to not show any reaction or tense up in response. The kiss improv is not only naturally hysterical but masterfully crafted on the fly
Ice cream truck: exists
Michael: *Speed, I am speed*
I mean he does run 31 MPH.
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@@joemcintyre3558 lol
"i'm very fast, i'm like Forrest Gump. Except...i am not an idiot." -Michael Scott
@@joemcintyre3558 "that's humanly impossible."
I like how both the Michael-Oscar kiss and the Goodbye Michael song are unscripted where Oscar says he forgives Michael for kissing him. It’s like it’s the real Oscar telling Steve he forgives him for that.
its only steve carrell crying thats unscripted not the whole song and scene...........
@@yrdstrgj9653 nope, the kiss was not striped
@@phaldaz never said anything about the kiss.........
@@yrdstrgj9653 No it was a surprise to Steve Carell, song wasn't on his script
@@erayozsaray3526 they were talking about the lines from the song which are clearly scripted.
I still think that Melora Hardin's performance as Jan was much above excellent. Her screen presence was absolutely magical. The way she carried herself, her expressions, her speech - everything was flawless. They should have let her character stay regular in the later seasons too. Brilliant actress ❤❤
For real! Her expressions were EVERYTHING, I couldnt keep a straight face not a single second she was on the show and she got the hardest laughs out of me!
She was just exquisite in her role. Perfectly played the "strong on the outside but a little crazy on the inside" character.
Agree. She was a surprise stand out and loved when an episode featured her. She was perfection.
She s the most beautiful actress on this show, and one of the most underrated characters there
She was just absolutely fantastic!
they should have done an entire episode of just improv, trying to collectively build and maintain a plotline throughout an episode with no script.
That would have been a logistical nightmare. Having to figure out all the camera set ups on the fly and not knowing when would be the best time to shoot certain scenes and if they could stay on any type of schedule. Not to mention the person in charge of continuity would just die from everything they'd have to keep track of. Sounds like a fun idea but it would never work practically
@Sorcha Sorely
Do you have any idea how hard that is??
Micheal Scott: that's what she said
@@noahjessup9342 Longform improv exists
wouldnt work tbh
Nah but a good mix, having a plotline and some scripted dialogue but most of it being improv would have been truly magically.
5:16 "A guy dropped his pants! Have you ever been to the circus?"
What kind of circus has Michael been to?
I LOVE that line! Lmao
That's what I asked!!!
What!? Seriously, that's an old circus clown gag. Someone pulls off the clown's baggy pants, and the clown in his ridiculous boxers chases after the thief. 🎪
@@makeadifference4all So basically, more like what Michael does to Toby before the Fun Run than what happened to Phyllis here.
7:40 michaels choked up little "i did it" as he wipes a tear is so fuckign funny steve is such a good actor
The fact that the office has so many improvised moments just proves that it is one of the best shows in tv history
Improv-ed
GAGAGAGAGAGA! I will now count to 3 and then I am still the unprettiest UA-camr of all time. 1...2...3. GAGAGAGAGAGA!!! Thank you for your attention, dear mike
Do they have the improv stuff they didn't use somewhere?
Like for every great scene there is maybe a couple they couldn't use even though they were good. That'd be awesome to view
@@Kruppt808 think peacock is releasing that stuff
improvised*
2:05 Angela saying that they shouldn’t joke about that always gets me 😂
6:52 I love how you can see Jim break character in the last few frames as he tries so hard not to laugh
B.J.Novak's eyes as he realises in horror what Steve Carrell is about to do lmfao!
I’m actually pissed will ruined the whole scene
I’m the 69 like lol
In whic scene ?
@@ashichmi435 the one where everyone sings for Michael
at 2:24 you can see dwight clearly trying his absolute hardest not to laugh LMAO
Yeah if you’ve seen the outtakes from this scene (I forget what season it’s from) it’s a true miracle they finished the scene at all because they couldn’t stop cracking up laughing lol
His little snicker too I love it
When he said “what does that mean” he was laughing already lmao
I love when everyone refers to Dwight’s actor they don’t refer to him as Raine the actors name the just refer to him as dwight
@@CGP_Films92 I've seen the outtakes and was wondering how is this scene unscripted if there were so many bloopers?
The fact that the 9,986,000 minutes song was unscripted, is actually really heatwarming but very impressive from the cast.
It wasn’t unscripted you clown
Steve just apparently wasn’t in on it
It was a personal surprise and the cast and writers saying goodbye
According to you loserd 99% of the show was improv 😂
@@Aristocat-123 did u really have to be so rude lmao
@@Aristocat-123 they didn't even say 99% of the show was improv tho? but a good giant chunk of it is. You're acting like both a clown AND a loser for trying to pick a fight in a random comment
Edit: Also, It's 'Losers', not 'Loserd' lmao
@@Aristocat-123 who hurt you
@@Aristocat-123 personally, I would assume the original comment was meant ironically. But who Knows maybe they did rewrite the song on the spot 😂
Stanley: remeber to call
Also Stanley: 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 godforsaken world I wanna hear is the voice of Michael Scott
😂😂😂
Seems Stanley is quite a sophisticated man based on this line.
LMFAO
I drink it for the antioxidants
Best comment
So the kiss was improv.. So then giving Oscar a company car, vacation, and everything that followed was literally added to their script... That's pretty insane
Unless that wasn’t fake and they just filmed the aftermath
The long vacation was added so that the real Oscar could work on another project and then come back to the show, according to a podcast interview he gave recently.
I think they offered those perks so that Oscar wouldn't sue the company for Michael outing him, not about the kiss.
He may have gotten that anyway cuz doing all the stuff before that was technically harassment and Jan had already told him that Oscar let it slide the first time but could have pursued a lawsuit so I seriously doubt that it was rewritten bc of the kiss
He was meant to go away regardless of the kiss.
08:49 "I watch you when you sleep!" out of nowhere 😂😂😂😂
That was creepy...but it's Creed
Best part 😹
The exercise ball was written to be stabbed, and it did on many takes but it deflated slowly. This was the last take and it popped and deflated so quickly that John Krasinski said that that was the hardest he'd ever seen someone hit the ground. You can see (and hear) john exhale and jump out of frame in surprise at how fast Rainn hit the floor.
You’re amazing!
He spun away and jumped out of frame because he was laughing
yeah I wasn’t buying the exercise ball stab as improv, it was so easy to see coming that there was no way the scene wasn’t deliberately leading up to it. thanks for this comment, I almost stopped watching because I thought this video was bs.
If you just stab it straight in, it will deflate slowly. If you stab and rip at the same time, it loses all the air instantly with someone on it.
1:56 Ed Helms couldn't control his laughter
I barely held it together too.
That’s why they zoomed in lol
@@BenDover-nh8ze My old high school principal's nickname was "Bendover Rick".
I believe Ed's character was supposed to laugh. Andy can be quite gullible sometimes, remember.
I just noticed that 😂
Toby gets to say "in meetings" ironically from which he was always thrown out lmao 8:28
Right after Creed sings "I watch you when you sleep" you can see Stanley laughing behind him. That's the song's best line.
I agree.
"She loves lawsuits. "
"She is the devil.I live in hell. Help me."
Poor Micheal
"you shouldn't joke about that"
Lmaooo
Snip snap snip snap snip snap
Ok, so that means Carell wasn't even acting at all when the cast sang to him as a farewell.
It really did make him cry.
A very good actor can cry on demand
ولد بلادي هه you have good taste
7:45 The three levels of reaction to the kiss: Ryan looks away, Pam can't stop watching, and Stanley doesn't even care.
*Stanley season 1 vs Stanley season 5 are two complete different personalities*
The same goes for Kelly.
I love those little character building moments over time
I'm glad I ditched the wig over time.
Kevin had major character development as well
Stanley laughing at the medical insurance episode was actually not that far from his character. Remember him losing it when Michael started roasting the entire office?
When they’re yelling that Jan is the devil, she’s wearing red and cackling in front of the fire, lol.
Dwight reaching for Oscar to kiss him after Michael kisses, is one improv gold as well. Should've included it.
yes!
i second this!
I always figured Dwight had more than just a thing for Michael...
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice same
After Jim pops the orb for a second you can see Stanley looking utterly shocked, I think that's why they zoom in so fast because the actor genuinely didn't know what to do or what was going on.
Jim immediately hides too, he said this in an interview.
@@faisalkhan-nz2ys Yeah, I had laughed into hysterics. I thought it would deflate slowly.
Evidently in rehearsal, the orb was supposed to slowly deflate and Dwight gradually sinks out of sight. In this take, the scissors hit a seam and and down he went!
Because it was supposed to slowly deflate, like they did a lot of tests and it only blew if punctured in a specific point, which Krasinski casually hitted hahahaha
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice I feel it's the real John krasinski behind this UA-cam account
I never noticed Jan smelling her candle after Michael says she sues. That's hilarious.
Michael "getting soft" when he sees Toby is probably my favorite moment in the show
YES!!!!!!
Super funny!😂
2:45 Someone had to turn every single candy bar in that machine around backwards so that NBC didn't give them free advertising!
Good catch haha
never realized that until now
Not every single one just the ones in the front
that's hilarious thank you for pointing that out lol
That's a very common film/tv practice called Greeking.
Props to the whole gang for not cracking up at Michael's flasher impression. That's even more impressive than the impression itself.
improvisation doesn't mean it's been filmed in one shot. they still might have taken a hundred shots and selected the best one. except for maybe the inflated ball since they didn't have spare props if they didn't expect Jim to break it. and in that scene you can hear muffled laugh and smiles.
@@kabaczek17 There's nothing like the sweet sound of "muffled smiles".
08:06 all you need to see is Oscar's face and you know it was unscripted. Because he almost NEVER breaks character and smiles. 🥰
Same with Angela
It technically was scripted, they all practiced that scene and everything, it was just a secret to Steve
I never even noticed him in the background of that shot
Stanley is another one who has never smiled that much
That's what she said....or HE said.
7:14 Ryan and Pam’s faces are too real in this scene 😂
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I learned a few years back that Michaels send off song was unknown to him, so his reaction is genuine. When you see the pain he has leaving this family behind he has worked with for so many great years, it brings you to tears.
9:15 everyone looks pissed off at Will Ferrel’s singing ruining the moment (it was confirmed in a behind the scenes that he wasn’t supposed to say anything)
wi i l l f e r r e l m u s t b e p u n i s h e d
his character was very unnecessary throughout, wasn’t even funny
@@yslxo_ TRUE
Jim was smiling at him
@@sethl5451 like a sweet nice guy he is
Dwight missing Michael's farewell song always makes me sad :(
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice i bet your name is john smith
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice
Good god. If you’re gonna pretend to be jim for “comedy”. At least stick to the character and only reply things that relevant to the comment or the video.
And wow, you’re commenting on every comment? Wow so hilarious. It’s getting annoying, seeing your unfunny comments over and over and over again.
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice As Angela says in this video "You shouldn't joke about that."
I think that's why they gave Dwight a special moment with Micheal during his wedding 😊
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice
IDENTITY THEFT IS NOT A JOKE JIM! MILLIONS OF FAMILY SUFFER EVERY YEAR
1:02 It's so funny to me that Jan feels so threatened by Pam that she feels the need to talk down about Michael to her, despite that fact that Pam is by far the person who knows the most about how dumb Michael is.
And is probably the least attracted to him in the office. Yes, even the majority straight guys would probably statistically be more attracted to Michael than Pam is. Jan was always too erratic to see the logic in it though 😂
My fiancé and I have watched the Office many times over the years. We even binged it while she was going into labor to pass the time. Many good memories with this show. Will always be one of my favorites.
@bowen voowy he was meant to pop it but it was meant to slowly deflate, like it had in previous takes. Instead of slowly deflating, it burst. Jim's actor actually said he's never seen someone his the floor so hard. You can see Jim jump backwards and put his hand on his mouth, as well as hearing someone else laugh for a brief moment after it popped.
Jesus loves you!
Dwight reaching for Jim was such a beautiful scene
It was definitely a nice gesture. Didn't realize it until after the documentary aired.
Awww Steve Carrell was so touched that those were real tears, I had no idea that was his real reaction 😭 that man is a treasure!
6:53 watch Jim’s reaction as the ball bursts 😂 that’s what was unscripted, before it had deflated slowly but that time it burst quickly and John Krasinski broke character for a second 😂
I'm actually Jim Halpert, but I play the role of John Krasinski.
@@JimHalpertFromTheOffice Ah apologies Jim
You can also hear the crew laughing in the last second
Thanks for pointing that out! I love that scene but never paid close attention to Jim's reaction. You can see him almost jump back in surprise with his hand going towards his mouth like he's trying to keep from laughing.
Saw a interview thing talking about it, it was supposed to be a slow deflation, which is what happened in the other times they practiced it. But this time it just instantly popped which is why the reactions were so genuince
6:43 I forgot how great that scene is. Noticing Jim's muffled laugh and Phyllis' slight smile just now makes it even better!
year late but you can see stanley give a slight smile too in the background
My favorite is that one scene where Michael is trying to make Phyllis feel better and says “the only thing I’m worried about, is getting a boner” 😂
Hot dog fingers is not a joke, millions of families suffer every year 😡
Identity theft isn't a joke.
You’re not him! Jim is Asian!
@@Sainttommond4852 WHAT ARE YOU DOING
@@justsomeguywithamustache1554 *gets up from chair* MICHAEL
4:53 Michael, "Or Karen from behind?"
Kevin, while staring at her from behind, "I'm guessing not."
I'm pretty sure that's what made Steve Carell lose it. ;)
I posted about this too. Somehow I always missed that bit when recalling this scene lol.
That look Jan gives Pam at 1:12
I think Jan’s devil horns with the fireplace in the background is quite fitting
And she is wearing red...
It was all intentional. Office ladies podcast lays out the many design elements regarding
tht theme
“And just as you have planted you seed in the ground, I am going to plant my seed in you”
I think Dwight liked Ryan more than Michael did
I don't think soooo ,😂
The goodbye Michael song was genuinely heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time.
I think it was actually Steve Carell crying since he was leaving the show
@@Juju-l3o nah, the song reminded us of old scenes in the office, and along with the emotion in each character, it made it heartwarming and heartbreaking.
@@tempestuous2468 No I mean aside from that I think he was genuinely crying
Will Ferrell ruined it
@@JaggusBarono it’s funny bc he barely knew him 😂😂
The fact that Steve Carell had no knowledge about that song in the Last Dundies made it even better.
I WAS SO CONFUSED CAUSE I SAW THIS COMMENT AND I WAS LIKE “I didn’t even know that, and I’ve never seen this vid before” I thought that I commented it, but really we both just have the same sid the sloth pfp
“Forget everything you’ve ever known about ab workouts.”
“Done.”
The fact Ryan’s actor had to turn away from the camera. When Michael kissed Oscar is just great shows how much he was trying not to laugh.
Have you noticed how the colours get brighter after each season?
I'm not sure but I think it supposed to show that it went from a low budget show to a main feature
I think that goes along with the brighter tone of the show each season.
Yea! Especially the first season was drab and gray, they made it look like the British version.
I always thought I was crazy but season one always seemed darker to me. Guess it really did change.
@@18bluecat the UK version was like that. Americans didn’t like it so they adjusted things accordingly.
Seeing Angela break character and Kevin pointing at her in the first clip is gold.
Angela laughing at "hotdog fingers" and Kevin laughing at Angela is my favorite
Michael kiss Oscar was actually most surprising for me
I'm sure Angela deep down was turned on by it.
Because that would have never been 'improv'ed in today's world. Says a lot about what we will be missing in future shows
“I’m just sad the public school system failed him so badly” that’s for most of us Toby 🤣
Health class didn’t teach me anything 😅
@Leafy IsHere simp
@Leafy IsHere don't stop believing. Maybe it's her real photo
This might sound weird but I’m flattered that you think my photo isn’t me 😅 thank you 🙋🏻♀️
is this some kind of catfishing technique? :D
@@dontcallmyname7779 nah there's a lot of pretty people on UA-cam. It's probably actually her
Jan’s devil horns is one of the funniest scenes, it came out of nowhere and makes me laugh every single time
Dwight reaching out for Jim, realizing he isn't there, and immediately looking embarrassed is so heart wrenching!