@@OKINOWAYdid you believe that michael’s company was gonna succeed?? Not even him, the most optimistic person in the world, believed in his company. Also, did you see Ryan’s meltdown?! 😅😅
"I just have to wait out you", followed by Pam's reaction is the most satisfying part of this episode. Really shows that despite Michael's craziness, within him lies a great sales person and negotiator.
I think it helped that David wanted him back. There were other ways out of this with just a little bit of thought but I think David realized but Michael was the reason the branch did so well and he just needed to save face getting him back
He was the company's best salesman 4 years in a row with Packer. He mentions it in early ep. There's a reason Jan brought him to Radisson meeting. His an awful but hilarious manager but when it comes to the negotiating table, he reigns supreme.
I love David's somehow positive reaction to this statement. It shows that on a certain level, he always respected Michael and his line of negotiation gave him the perfect reason/excuse to hire him back. And, to be honest, I think it's obvious he's always despised Charles.
@@willcampbell2485It's also hilarious considering if Ryan *murdered his family* and Michael thinks of him as his *son* then Michael would still love him even though he would probably be at risk for being murdered.
I think her funniest moment was when she was away at school and her and Jim were talking on the world's smallest bluetooth. Jim and Dwight went to confront Kelly about their job assessments and Kelly snapped at Dwight, "Dwight get out of my nook." And Pam said "That's what she said" into Jim's ear.
@@pnut3844able At least is makes sense within the plot. He used the little leverage he had very well. There is a lot of plot amor in the fact that Dwight wasn't able to tell Wallace what he knew about MSPC's finances in time
@@JDP2104… as evidenced when he took Tim Meadows character “Christian,” (Lackawanna Co. government office paper contract buyer) to the business dinner at Chili’s and surprised the sh!t out of Jan Levinson Gould by getting the entire county’s paper business… Michael has, on several occasions shown himself to “accidentally” make some pretty good business decisions…
I love the professionalism exhibited in Jim's interrupting Michael before the disclosure of info which would undermine the last legs of his impartiality. Everyone needs employees like this.
I never noticed it before but I love how Ryan acts like he will never financially recover from joining the Michael Scott paper company as if he wasn’t working at a bowling alley 😂
One of the best story arcs on the show. From Michael quitting and making French toast for him & Pam to their “office” downstairs with each of their corners & the cheese puffs to them selling the company back to Dunder Mifflin and getting all their jobs back. Absolutely brilliant.
I wish they would have included the part where Charles tries saying bye to everyone and Michael cuts him off…and then does the man-pose on Jim’s desk! Haha!
He is loyal but to the boss. In 1-4, Dwight also loves Michael, but in the episode where he says "I am going wherever they value loyalty the most" is something that comes up in Michael versus Charles. As he likes Michael less and realizes more of his flaws, he distances himself from Michael and tries to rise above based on his own abilities and reputation. Then he becomes endeared to Charles and sees his actual competency and respectable demeanor. But in the end, Michael gets the better of Charles, and Dwight is left somewhere in the middle, with Charles turning on him and Michael no longer trusting him. In the next couple episodes though, they manage to work it out, and they come to a new and more mutual respect for each other.
Agreed. I heard that the first time and it cut right to the heart. How often have we all felt that? I've never heard that sentimentality expressed so cleanly and succinctly.
I like Jim's 'ahhh but you didn't' response to Charles saying he thought of the buyout too but didn't say it. Small passive/aggressive victory for Jim's failings with Charles.
I like how fleshed out Dwight became as the show went on. Things like the bees plan and falling for Jim's pranks are why we understand how Michael can call him an idiot, but he's also bold and assertive and can be savvy and sharp. In different circumstances he can be a moron or brilliant. Great character.
"just crunch them" i like how Jim helped them while Michael was going to tell them everything lol " well well well how the turntables" " idc if Ryan murdered his entire family he is like son to me " " our balls in your court" i just love the trio Michael pam and Ryan
Easily the most consistently sadistic, manipulative character in the whole show, and that's really saying something. It's weird that the writers never played this for laughs, like they did with Angela's awfulness, or addressed this in any kind of primary storyline, like they did with Stanley's contempt for Michael. It just came off as mean-spirited, instead of something to generate laughs. ("Close your mouth, you look like a trout" etc.)
The Michael Scott Paper Company Six episode story ARC started strongly and ended up hilariously with Broke. Overall one of the best The Office episodes of all time
@@sortofanoakyafterbirth3661 it was decades since they were first on and back then Comedy Central and TBS showed about a dozen episodes a week and Comedy Central STILL post’s numerous episodes. Not trying to sound rude, but people who discovered this show streaming, years after it ended, have a different perspective than people watching it when it was NEW.
@@paulhardin9731 I agree and they never did a ‘story arc’ before. The cold open with them tossing ‘cheese puffs’ into each other’s mouths was one of my favorites. Not to mention the hot Idris Alba as the new boss. Great ‘bonus’ for me. The episodes in season 4, all about Ryan and his involvement with corporate, like ‘Money’ wasn’t a story arc, imho
Everytime I watch anything Office I feel happy, calm, comfortable, and always lol's. Few other programs do that.. apart from some of the older classics.. OF&H's etc... One of the all time best IMO!!!
Yeah, when i watch the office i feel ver comfy as if this office n people are my best friends. I dont know why but i enjoy rewatching it especially in the fall😅
@@Kiokato1 what was she, or any of them, supposed to do, though? michael had absolutely no idea what he was doing as a business owner and none of them had any reason to think he did, and he immediately drove his company directly into bankruptcy, but not before stabbing them all in the back first. there's a reason his only employees were those who had nothing to lose. was everyone else just supposed to accept "well, we're family, so i guess i'll lose my job and stop providing for my actual family for michael scott?" is that what you'd do if your family member came to you with a harebrained business scheme and no qualifications, experience, or funding to back it up? michael could've chosen to ditch scranton. he's a great salesman, and could've found another job. instead, he chose to screw over everyone that he called a family just to get back at corporate. who, as they pointed out, were fine- it was the scranton branch that got hurt.
The one in the end where Michael says "..and I've looked at this thing a 100 different ways. From my side, from their side, ... (pauses - can't think of any other ways, so goes with), and 98 other ways.." LOL!!
Ryan dropped a profound line and it almost went unnoticed “ you shouldn’t go around throwing the word , ‘ exciting ‘. It cheapens the word. It’s like the word ‘love ‘ “
Michael: If tomorrow my company goes under I'll just start another paper company, and then another, and another and another. I have no shortage of company names David: Michael... Michael: That's one of them! Yes! So inspiring and funny at the same time 😂
I remember this entire story arc. When Michael was begging someone to come with him I kept saying “Go with him Pam” it was so much like Jerry Maguire. Then Michael taking David and Charles down. Perfect!
I can't believe this cuts the "Does he do good work?" / "No, Jim, I use a bad apiarist." And that perfect eye-roll! Hahaha!!! Dwight Schrute is one of the greatest, most iconic characters in all of TV history. Rainn Wilson absolutely nails it!
I am confident The Office, the American version, is in the top 3 most successful TV shows in history. My biased opinion, they're #1, but realistically they're in top 3 of all time. There's no way they're less than that. I think over time, anything that beats them, will slow in popularity and the office will surpass them. They'll be #1 of all time
I think you are missing Dragon Ball, Rick and Morty, Game of Thrones, Beaking Bad, Better Call Saul, etc... Michael's character is just not funny. Idk what the writers of the show tried there with him, he's a great actor, but his character is just... pointless, imo
Everyone likes to hate Ryan for starting the fire, being mean to Jim, and defrauding the company... But they forget that he made up for all of this by protecting the world from being exposed to Creed's brain.
I hated Phyllis in this episode. She has never done anything to support Michael, but as soon as she doesn’t get her way, she lays on the guilt tripping and sob story.
Michel knew that David wouldn’t fire Charles, but by asking for that, then immediately asking Pam to be hired as salesperson, he was making Charles consider the latter option somewhat acceptable.
Phillis finally breaking down and telling Michael off isn’t talked about enough. Any other time he would have found a way to turn the situation around where he wasn’t the bad guy but he was left speechless
I absolutely love Ryan and Pam working for Michael's paper company and acting like his two squabbling yet loyal children
"They say it is a mistake in business to hire your friends, and they are right. So, I hired my best friends."
@@spawnglance6720the writing in this show was genius lol
Personally this was one of the best seasons of the show
Pam quite literally tried to get her old job back because she didn't believe in Michael. Opposite of loyal.
@@OKINOWAYdid you believe that michael’s company was gonna succeed?? Not even him, the most optimistic person in the world, believed in his company. Also, did you see Ryan’s meltdown?! 😅😅
"I just have to wait out you", followed by Pam's reaction is the most satisfying part of this episode. Really shows that despite Michael's craziness, within him lies a great sales person and negotiator.
I think it helped that David wanted him back. There were other ways out of this with just a little bit of thought but I think David realized but Michael was the reason the branch did so well and he just needed to save face getting him back
He was the company's best salesman 4 years in a row with Packer. He mentions it in early ep. There's a reason Jan brought him to Radisson meeting. His an awful but hilarious manager but when it comes to the negotiating table, he reigns supreme.
Yeah, DEEP within him.
I love David's somehow positive reaction to this statement. It shows that on a certain level, he always respected Michael and his line of negotiation gave him the perfect reason/excuse to hire him back. And, to be honest, I think it's obvious he's always despised Charles.
Basically being good at the sales desk got him promoted to a job he wasnt as good at.
Charles slowly realzing dwight is crazy 😂
Not slow enough
"I don't care if Ryan murdered his entire family, he is like a son to me" this explains why he forgave him for starting that fire
I’d never processed why that statement is so funny lol
That’s actually hilarious hahaha
@@willcampbell2485It's also hilarious considering if Ryan *murdered his family* and Michael thinks of him as his *son* then Michael would still love him even though he would probably be at risk for being murdered.
@@sortofanoakyafterbirth3661 that’s what I was thinking. If you’re his family and he murdered his family then you got murdered lol
RYAN STARTED THE FIIIREEEEEEE
“Crunch”
“Did it help?”
That might be one of Pam’s funniest moments😂
Yesss 😂
I always wish he had said something like. It's worse now
That line doesn’t fit Pam at all
@@fadew55yes 😅
I think her funniest moment was when she was away at school and her and Jim were talking on the world's smallest bluetooth. Jim and Dwight went to confront Kelly about their job assessments and Kelly snapped at Dwight, "Dwight get out of my nook." And Pam said "That's what she said" into Jim's ear.
The deal-making has to be the most legendary Michael moment, my jaw DROPPED when I first saw it
Second was the Chiles deal
I gotta admit, what Michael did to get his job back was pretty smart.
Glad you agree 👍🏽 🙄
Plot armor
@@pnut3844able At least is makes sense within the plot. He used the little leverage he had very well. There is a lot of plot amor in the fact that Dwight wasn't able to tell Wallace what he knew about MSPC's finances in time
I love how on the surface Michael is this numbskull, but when he actually puts his mind to it he's a genuinely great businessman
@@JDP2104… as evidenced when he took Tim Meadows character “Christian,” (Lackawanna Co. government office paper contract buyer) to the business dinner at Chili’s and surprised the sh!t out of Jan Levinson Gould by getting the entire county’s paper business…
Michael has, on several occasions shown himself to “accidentally” make some pretty good business decisions…
I love the professionalism exhibited in Jim's interrupting Michael before the disclosure of info which would undermine the last legs of his impartiality. Everyone needs employees like this.
@@JDelvaMusiche wanted to help his friends. quit being a bozo.
@@subtleusername5475perhaps wife too, which is fair
I learnt the meaning of plausible deniability watching this series
I never noticed it before but I love how Ryan acts like he will never financially recover from joining the Michael Scott paper company as if he wasn’t working at a bowling alley 😂
He makes 60k!
@@Baesjegutten he gets paid by the year at the bowling alley?
No, his motives were not financial. He was pissed at himself and all his failures.
that scene isn't even originally in the show. it was cut. @@JDelvaMusic
It was a deleted scene lol
Kelly’s response to Angela’s “what do you hear” is the best. 😂😂😂
IKR!! 💀
4:04
Yea I should have put up the time stamp, thanks. 👍🏽
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8 has god repented for sending bears to maul children to death? if not, there's nothing to discuss.
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8 No it does not. Why would you say such a thing?
Michael is my man, I learned all my business knowledge from him! Living on the street now.
ABC = Always Be Closing
This applies selling drugs or your body. Any type of sales. Close that deal!
😂😂😂
Did you read his book "How I Manage"?? 😆
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@wendeboyd503 I did, I was a store manager for a dollar store before reading the book. After, I am wondering on Kensington Ave of Philadelphia
One of the best story arcs on the show. From Michael quitting and making French toast for him & Pam to their “office” downstairs with each of their corners & the cheese puffs to them selling the company back to Dunder Mifflin and getting all their jobs back. Absolutely brilliant.
Also the Pancake Luncheon!
I wish they would have included the part where Charles tries saying bye to everyone and Michael cuts him off…and then does the man-pose on Jim’s desk! Haha!
Dwight is the most loyal shady person ever lol. He loves Michael but has no issue trolling him if it comes down it it
To be fair, he starts losing respect for Micheal in the later seasons.
He is loyal but to the boss. In 1-4, Dwight also loves Michael, but in the episode where he says "I am going wherever they value loyalty the most" is something that comes up in Michael versus Charles. As he likes Michael less and realizes more of his flaws, he distances himself from Michael and tries to rise above based on his own abilities and reputation. Then he becomes endeared to Charles and sees his actual competency and respectable demeanor. But in the end, Michael gets the better of Charles, and Dwight is left somewhere in the middle, with Charles turning on him and Michael no longer trusting him. In the next couple episodes though, they manage to work it out, and they come to a new and more mutual respect for each other.
What are you on about mate he is an opportunistic backstabber
He’s not loyal. He’s a brownnose. Two different things.
Well he's very loyal. He'll side with whoever appreciates loyalty the most 😂
Well, well, well.....how the turn tables? 😂😂 yes, that is the most ICONIC line
That's what she said.
Nope. That's what she said.
That’s what she said
Thats what HE said! Right? Because of the gay thing...
@@TheKuhtaMusic 😂😂😂
The most iconic line, in my humble opinion, was, "I wish there was a way to tell you were in the good old days before you actually left them."
Agreed. I heard that the first time and it cut right to the heart. How often have we all felt that? I've never heard that sentimentality expressed so cleanly and succinctly.
Definitely. I paused and repeated this line multiple times because it hits too close to home.
That line wasn't in this episode 🤔
@@richardgriffin8629the last episode ever! Andy says this so it is so iconic I swear.
I agree. I even used it on an instagram post.
I like Jim's 'ahhh but you didn't' response to Charles saying he thought of the buyout too but didn't say it. Small passive/aggressive victory for Jim's failings with Charles.
"I don't have to wait out Dunder Mifflin, I just have to wait out you." Michael Scott Paper Co for the win.
I love this line! Well played, Michael.
CFO- “Pam is not a sales person”.
Michael- “Yes she is, in the Michael Scott Paper Company, in its heyday”.
0:41 “explain what you think that is.” I love this line 😂
I like how fleshed out Dwight became as the show went on. Things like the bees plan and falling for Jim's pranks are why we understand how Michael can call him an idiot, but he's also bold and assertive and can be savvy and sharp. In different circumstances he can be a moron or brilliant. Great character.
Very well said.
Funniest thing is that Dwights bees idea actually would be the best idea at defeating Micheal, he knows him best
10:48 Phyllis hit Michael on his most vulnerable spot: family
"just crunch them"
i like how Jim helped them while Michael was going to tell them everything lol
" well well well how the turntables"
" idc if Ryan murdered his entire family he is like son to me "
" our balls in your court"
i just love the trio Michael pam and Ryan
Michael doing Charles the way charles did him at the end is the cherry on top. I cheered first time seeing this back then
i loved the michael scott paper company. wish it lasted a couple more episodes. such a fun dynamic with michael pam and ryan
Totally agree
"Jazz is stupid! I mean...Just play the right notes!" (I don't know if that's iconic but it always comes to mind.)
Phyllis tryna act like she’s believed Michael is her family the whole time
Phyllis is the worst kind of person to exist... Such a huge B
I don't trust you Phyllis
Easily the most consistently sadistic, manipulative character in the whole show, and that's really saying something. It's weird that the writers never played this for laughs, like they did with Angela's awfulness, or addressed this in any kind of primary storyline, like they did with Stanley's contempt for Michael. It just came off as mean-spirited, instead of something to generate laughs. ("Close your mouth, you look like a trout" etc.)
1:46 never noticed Dwight cracking up.. and I've seen this show over and over.
Thanks.. I slowed the video to watch that. 😂
I never noticed, either! Thanks!
same here! thanks!
Nice catch!
I think he was just grimacing trying to measure the water
2:34 I LOVE Jim’s little jab. He hates him sooo much
been looking for someone to comment on this lmaooo
Love that they threw in Kelly’s muffled translation to Angela - classic Lucy/Ethel type gag
Dwight forgetting Stanley’s last name at 10:10 will never not make me laugh
The Michael Scott Paper Company Six episode story ARC started strongly and ended up hilariously with Broke. Overall one of the best The Office episodes of all time
Definitely underrated by Office fans. It was fun watching these episodes for the first time and just wondering how this would finish.
@@sortofanoakyafterbirth3661 it was decades since they were first on and back then Comedy Central and TBS showed about a dozen episodes a week and Comedy Central STILL post’s numerous episodes. Not trying to sound rude, but people who discovered this show streaming, years after it ended, have a different perspective than people watching it when it was NEW.
Those six episodes, to me, are the high point of the series. All the storylines work together seamlessly, and Steve Carell is just superb.
@@paulhardin9731 I agree and they never did a ‘story arc’ before. The cold open with them tossing ‘cheese puffs’ into each other’s mouths was one of my favorites. Not to mention the hot Idris Alba as the new boss. Great ‘bonus’ for me. The episodes in season 4, all about Ryan and his involvement with corporate, like ‘Money’ wasn’t a story arc, imho
Broke ranks up there with Dinner Party and The Deposition as my top 3 episodes of all time.
6:02 still one of the best quotes in the entire show
“Well, well, well…How the turntables…”
- Absolutely PERFECT Michael Scott quote butchering!
Most iconic business move : 5:47. He had nothing to lose. People are whats important to him.
4:53 The pride on Pam's face for Michael! 😁
such good acting without saying anything
Everytime I watch anything Office I feel happy, calm, comfortable, and always lol's. Few other programs do that.. apart from some of the older classics.. OF&H's etc... One of the all time best IMO!!!
Yeah, when i watch the office i feel ver comfy as if this office n people are my best friends. I dont know why but i enjoy rewatching it especially in the fall😅
"Micheal-
"That's one of them!"
kills me every time
"Michael, you always said we were a family! Then you went after us." Phyllis' delivery is impeccable.
Hypocrite.
She sounds like a hypocrite using the "we're a family" card for their convenience. They didn't think that when he asked for their help
We could probably all count on one hand the number of times Phyllis actually helped out a co-worker without an ulterior motive
@@Kiokato1 what was she, or any of them, supposed to do, though? michael had absolutely no idea what he was doing as a business owner and none of them had any reason to think he did, and he immediately drove his company directly into bankruptcy, but not before stabbing them all in the back first. there's a reason his only employees were those who had nothing to lose. was everyone else just supposed to accept "well, we're family, so i guess i'll lose my job and stop providing for my actual family for michael scott?" is that what you'd do if your family member came to you with a harebrained business scheme and no qualifications, experience, or funding to back it up?
michael could've chosen to ditch scranton. he's a great salesman, and could've found another job. instead, he chose to screw over everyone that he called a family just to get back at corporate. who, as they pointed out, were fine- it was the scranton branch that got hurt.
@@Kiokato1fr lol
The writing on this show was phenomenal
"I'll see your situation, and I'll raise you a situation"....this is where we knew Michael is into his best modeeee
“A man who has ruined all other men for you” is an underrated and hilarious line.
Rainn Wilson breaks character when he finishes pouring the water...he's having too much fun! Great cast!!
When the advisor guy actually says “crunch” as he hits a random key…..so good
I dont care if he murdered his entire family. He's like a son to me. One of the best lines ever
So underrated
9:27 is the iconic line for me
The one in the end where Michael says "..and I've looked at this thing a 100 different ways. From my side, from their side, ... (pauses - can't think of any other ways, so goes with), and 98 other ways.." LOL!!
Ryan dropped a profound line and it almost went unnoticed “ you shouldn’t go around throwing the word , ‘ exciting ‘. It cheapens the word. It’s like the word ‘love ‘ “
Michael: If tomorrow my company goes under I'll just start another paper company, and then another, and another and another. I have no shortage of company names
David: Michael...
Michael: That's one of them! Yes!
So inspiring and funny at the same time 😂
6:02 "Our Balls are in your court" He set himself up for an epic "That's what she said" and he let it pass for the sake of negotiations.
Must be one hell of a line, if it takes a 11+ minute video.
You watched it so they win
Right lol
1:17 Yes you are.
I remember this entire story arc. When Michael was begging someone to come with him I kept saying “Go with him Pam” it was so much like Jerry Maguire. Then Michael taking David and Charles down. Perfect!
"I don't care if Ryan murdered his entire family, he's like a son to me.” 😂
Ryan: "ya, explain what *you* think that is", he never lets up :)
Agreed. No matter how you look at it, I'm the bad guy. Michael's character arc was epic. And, from moron to well-loved sage, he rains charisma.
I don’t recall the dwight water pouring 😂
It is only on the bonus footage. It wasn’t originally aired
I can't believe this cuts the "Does he do good work?" / "No, Jim, I use a bad apiarist." And that perfect eye-roll! Hahaha!!!
Dwight Schrute is one of the greatest, most iconic characters in all of TV history. Rainn Wilson absolutely nails it!
"We're not hiring Jim"...🤣
Dwight’s trying to make everyone’s water on the table is equal made me lose myself lol 😂😂😂
"Listen Dwight, I set the rules and you follow them BLINDLY"
I just love Michael ❤❤😂😂😂
Very much satisfying to see Micheal being so much authoritative
Remember when Heimdell used to bully Mr Fantastic?
this show is the best show of all the shows
4:33 this is the moment Michael Scott became Heisenberg
You can see Dwight almost laugh at the end of pouring the water😂
When I noticed it my first thought wasn't him breaking character it was just that Dwight WOULD do a villain smirk in response to that Charles' line.
I love Michael's transition into and out of the lift! It's my favourite moment on the show :)
Michael is the fast and furious without the cars and it's just in one location and he is the hero and the bad guy himself
Yes 😂 and It’s all about *FAMILY*
I am confident The Office, the American version, is in the top 3 most successful TV shows in history. My biased opinion, they're #1, but realistically they're in top 3 of all time. There's no way they're less than that. I think over time, anything that beats them, will slow in popularity and the office will surpass them. They'll be #1 of all time
The office is my no 1 too.
I think you are missing Dragon Ball, Rick and Morty, Game of Thrones, Beaking Bad, Better Call Saul, etc... Michael's character is just not funny. Idk what the writers of the show tried there with him, he's a great actor, but his character is just... pointless, imo
@@vojake100 you're obviously from a younger generation.
Who's the other two? I'd have to say Friends and Game of Thrones. Breaking Bad 4
@@vojake100are you 10 years old? Even 15 year olds nowadays understand that The Office is levels above those shows
“I don’t care if Ryan murdered his entire family : he’s like a son to me“. Michael Scott 05:33
That was the arc when you knew that Michael is actually the Best Boss, know business and is the best at what he do.
01:47 Rainn breaking character is just so delightful watch. Dwight should have had more smiling and laughter moments.
‘Tell us what you think it means’ 🤣
I think that bee idea was worth a shot.
get Nate
Ryan's outburst with the cheese balls 😂😂😂
Everyone likes to hate Ryan for starting the fire, being mean to Jim, and defrauding the company... But they forget that he made up for all of this by protecting the world from being exposed to Creed's brain.
best quote is “that’s what she said”.
I thought that this video was going to be a compilation of every time Michael said that.
It feels like this channel is tracking my progress in rewatching the superfan episodes on peacock
It's funny how the accountant is explaining the variable cost model and the MBA in the room is staring at him like, "WHAT is he talking about?"
Michael really is The World’s Best Boss.
Would you quit your job to work for him?
Without a doubt I would🤣
"I am not *super* stitious, but I am a little stitious."
Yes, "where's that bowl" is the MOST iconic line in The Office. Good job for pointing this out.
Michael is a hella of a salesman....this and the episode with Jane and the school board . Brilliant and quirky sales technique.
🎉 1:47 Dwight actually breaks character and hold back his smile.
Best comment: I have very little patience for stupidity.
06:09 I love Creed's genuine surprise look who the returning boss might be.
I hated Phyllis in this episode. She has never done anything to support Michael, but as soon as she doesn’t get her way, she lays on the guilt tripping and sob story.
To be fair, Stringer was scheduled to take courses in strategy and negotiation next term.
"Everything I touch turns to failure" The self realization is immense.
That’s what she said
Im glad I don’t have UA-cam premium so I could appreciate the perfectly placed ad break at 6:32
I would’ve expected toby to wear his office suit and no tie but it’s like if he and Dwight switched places
03:16 that's the most sopranos moment in the office
Micheal Scott: “be my friend or watch me become your worst villain”
michael popped off so hard with that buyout negotiation
Michel knew that David wouldn’t fire Charles, but by asking for that, then immediately asking Pam to be hired as salesperson, he was making Charles consider the latter option somewhat acceptable.
That pseudo-spoiler Dwight smile at 1:47 made my day
Phillis finally breaking down and telling Michael off isn’t talked about enough. Any other time he would have found a way to turn the situation around where he wasn’t the bad guy but he was left speechless
5:33 bahaha.. Oh Michael, never change.
Dwight is hilarious just being there. He doesn’t have to do anything and he’s funny.
I love how Pam, Ryan, and Michael all got trauma bonded after they came back from MSPC.