The Rise and Fall of Ryan Howard - The Office
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- Ryan (B.J. Novak), once the lowly intern of Dunder Mifflin Scranton, took a shot at the top, only to fall fast and hard in the most disastrous scandal in paper-selling history.
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The only consistent thing about Ryan’s character was his inconsistency
And his fire-guy status
HAHA. best comment
WUPHF
I feel like his character was always ambitious and cocky but unskilled. We didn’t see him being evil when he was a temp cuz he didn’t have the opportunity but he was proud of business school and never hesitated to sell out his company
Fax 😂
Ryan's character is funny because in the beginning he seems like the normal guy thrown into a bizarre and crazy office but then he devolves into one of the weirdest and most neurotic characters on the show.
He didn't devolved. He's always been that way. He was only able to exercise his shittiness better when he was given power.
Cocaine is a helluva drug.
@@siddharthbirdi well said
Michael destroyed him by his relentless psychological abuse.
@@slothrop4751 Michael is a mind destroyer
the show gets so much funnier when you consider that ryan and mindy are on the writing staff and wrote themselves one of the most toxic relationships in all of TV history
And they dated in real life
Why did you you refer to one with their character name and the other with their actual name?...
@@disaiaht.billings-clyde1058 just don't worry about it
Paul Lieberstein (Toby) was also a writer. It find it interesting that the writers chose not to give any of their characters a redemption arc by the final episode.
@@radar9790 that's the point. In real life not everybody has an epiphany and figures things out.
He does the passive aggressive sensitive jerk coworker so well, the empty words he throws, the lack of respect he receives, the awkward stares he gets, he really gets under your skin, he's perfect.
"congratulations"
"thank-"
*don't interrupt.* congratulations on doing your job.
Guess we all have different definitions of "perfect"
@@villanelle2.0 I think they meant he (the actor) is perfect for the role or that the show captured the character so well, not that Ryan is perfect.
I love pissing off my co workers who think I should be their friend or whatever they cry about
@@user-bs6fs4eq2p ok?
The fact that b.j ruined his own character for our entertainment is amazing
So does Mindy.
he also wrote himself as a hot guy 😂😂
He destroyed his acting career too. I want to sympathise him then I remember how he treated Michael
@@PalataoBola0 how tf did he ruin his acting career lmao?? He was in a bunch of movies and played some roles in shows too since the office.
Same with Rickety Cricket from Its Always Sunny
Ryan: VP of Sales
Creed: Hey look! It's the temp
Yah lol
Ryan used me as an object
later skater
Mister X I'm 30 ... Well net month I'll be 30.
@Glub Kibble it's a reference...
I love how Ryan went from being probably the most normal and harmless character in the office to one of the weirdest
Ryan didn't get weird, he just became a jerk ...
@@ronertvarga950 A very weird jerk
maybe a weird but sociopathic one, he's pretty much a villain, not to mention he abandoned his son in the finale
If you look close he was weird since the beginning
Honestly if you dated Kelly, I think that would make you consider your own normalcy
Looking back I think Ryan was actually a well written example of how money/success doesn’t change people it just reveals them.
I'd say both
A bit of both. It doesn’t necessarily reveal who they are, but it reveals their weaknesses and temptations.
A much more tame and limp Walter white
Interestingly that the actor, BJ Novak, wrote most of the characters and stories for the show. Him and Mindy Kaling (who played Kelly) were responsible for a lot of the writing of the show.
Exactly 👌🏼
I just realised how in season 4 Ryan talks to Jim about not being serious about his work and later on Jim moves Ryan to the closet for not taking his work seriously
Karma
Oh how the turntables.
@@WilliamHe 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 OMG!!!
The only scene missing, from this, it would have put it over the top
Yeah, typical millennial.
*Don't let this distract you from the fact that Ryan started the fire.*
Cheesy pitas are deadly
Ryan started the fire!!!
Did he really tho?
This comment is overly used on every office video , it's annoying
Or the fact that Mr. Krabs sold Spongebob for 62 cents.
8:05 "Look! It's the temp!!"
Creed not knowing his colleagues name is always funny
creed literally just thought he was a temp all along lolol
Best Quabitty Ashwitz employee DunderMifflin ever had.
I’m sick of looking at the red head All day
"Goodbye, Mary Beth!"
"which one's Pam?"
I love how he tried to put Jan down and Jan simply went like "Lol, alright kid."
Hes absolutely right on that one though, Jan really burried herself
@@Waltersop Yeah he was doing his best to be polite despite an awkward situation and Jan was just being passive aggressive. He handled that situation better than most people would have in real life
am i the only one that sensed a bit of a vibe between them??
@@helloitsme7058i hve watched few episodes n I thought that they had some history in the past. doesn't jan like younger ones
@@DSN007yeah she had the affair with hunter, her young assistant
“Just as hot as Jan but in a different way” - Michael Scott
Ryan used me as an object
No one like.
It is exactly at 300
Greatest line ever.
We love a bisexual king
-Wayne Gretzky
This man is the reason Michael was questioning his sexuality
*I wish Jim had fell into that Koi pond, he would’ve had to wear by suit an-. Damn it, he’d still look good.*
• R e m yy• • *oh my god*
I mean, can you blame him?
Mine too..
Coolest Avery? Debatable, but funny comment.
When Ryan is VP of Dunder Mifflin, you can feel the arrogance and power-happy aura around him that you previously couldn’t. It’s crazy how he transforms from a pushover into almost a dictator
Ryan wasn't a completely good boss, but he wasn't that bad either. He became much more jerky after he lost his position as boss.
That is always the risk
What episode does he get arrested?
@@ronertvarga950 no good boss admonishes you in front of your coworkers, even less in front of your subordinates. You always do it behind a closed door. That's basic management. And no good boss commits fraud to hide that he made a mistake. And no good boss shows favoritism towards some of his subordonates by yelling that some of them are his "favorite branch" or in any other way, because that calls for a reward you're not really prepared to give and diminishes the respect the other guys have for you.
Also, dumping his girlfriend as soon as he gets a promotion ? That tells a lot. Yes, this was Kelly and the character is despicable, but that still tells a lot. He could have dumped her earlier if he didn't love her. And if he loved her, he could have keep being with her depiste being her boss. But he simply wanted to use her for her body and dumped her as soon as he got a position where he could have had "better" options. This is the first and most important red flag about the character in the show, because it shows you that from this point, it's only going to get worse.
@@ronertvarga950Ryan was inexperienced which already was a massive red flag. He only got the job because he had an MBA. His practical experience was next to nothing when he got the job.
I love how boss Darrell is. His character is totally underrated.
@@TheThugNasty are you wearing lady clothes?
@@TheThugNasty missterious
@@TheThugNasty watch the show again, it was a reference
Darnel
@@adarshkamath6024 I’m 30.
He went downhill after Stanley kindly offered to helpfully find his mind
"BOY HAVE YAH LOST YAH MIND?!?!" --A true friend and mentor
@@TheWingless - Stanley said calmly
So does that count as ptsd?
helpfully... i love it
“Boy have you lost your mind?!?! Cuz I’ll help ya find it!!!”
He literally wrote his character to be this dumpster fire haha
I think we all do that ourselves irl
I honestly prefer watching his life's journey over Andy's character on Season 8 and 9.
A fire he started.
Ha... Dumpster *fire*
Hahaha you said fire
B.J. Novak was a huge part of the entire show, glad he was part of this, can't imagine the series without his writing and acting.
Agree
Agree !
Its called season 9
@@Waltersop ha ha, I didn't even make it that far. Was so mad my favorite characters were no longer on it.
@@Waltersopif we were being honest, the shows ended when Michael left, and the last episode of the show is just a follow up
I find it amazing how much love Micheal had for Ryan. Even after humiliating him, his co workers, the company that he so defended etc he still offered him many and many opportunities of redemption. Almost like a father to son type of relationship
Not a healthy one
He thought Ryan was just as hot as Jan but in a different way
"I don't care if Ryan killed killed his own family he's like a son to me!" - Michael Scott
@@ryansmithscience757 Lmaoooo that killed me, when they read from Michael's diary and the lawyers think Ryan is a woman and Jan bursts laughing xD
Edit : it was Toby actually who laughed, which is 1000 times better
"I don't care if Ryan murdered his whole family. He's like a son to me!"
I love how B.J Novak writes for the show and just completely ruined his own character.
And
@@Turnaround72 idk if you’re actually being rude lmfao but if you are they said that they “love how” so there’s no and…..
Ruined? Ryan's story arc is fantastic
He kept Ryan interesting. I don’t like the character but that’s better than being indifferent
@@DClean He could of made himself the best most loved character but he made himself a lovable and hateable character.
Started of slow, but then he fell into the antagonist role so naturally.
Sort of like Jan actually.
Same office, Same responsibilities, Different salaries.
As hot but in a different way
It’s kind of like everyone who got fired from that position immediately lost their minds
@Fizzbuzz I hope you know that Micheal said that in his diary
@Fizzbuzz And if he were, so what? But, it's a quote from the show btw...
I never thought of him as the bad guy, Gabe was more the bad guy.
Creed saying “it’s the temp”💀💀💀 completely unaware of his position at all
😂
Jim is the low key pettiest person in the world. I love it. The way he made Ryan continue to hold his hand out
"Do you have a question, Kelly?"
"Yeah I have a lot of questions. Number one: how dare you?"
6:21
Read that as she said it lol wow
@Maito Gai it is. That way people can share with others which part of the video tickles them the most and have a laugh together.
@Maito Gai way to go, might guy
Classic! 💗
Ryan: slowly loses his mind
Stanley: boy I'll help you find it.
You get the 🏆🏆🏆🏆😂🤣🤣🤣💙💙💙🙏🙏🙏
@@ThePaaraadiisee love it!
People aren't getting the nuance of this beautiful comment
Yeah that part in the manga after the Ryan redemption arc really hit me
@@walterwhite8283 This has nothing to do with under the earths crust.
1:11 Stanley's reaction to Ryan's rant of "You're going to have to treat me the same way you treated Jan" has me dying
Stanley is awesome!!! Love his character.
Despite Ryan’s fall Michael was always there for him even when he was a jerk to him and gave Ryan a second chance
Because he wanted to bone him
Ryan: Your going to have to treat me the same way you treated Jan
Michael: 😳
You copied a popular comment you theif
@@Therealplotski and you copied that from somewhere else who cares let's just have a good laugh it's not like they'll get a million bucks or sth
*you’re
& YOU’RE a comment thief
Michael would be more like: 😏
@@timhurst1350 ok
Ryan: kelly do you have a question
Kelly: yes first of all how dare you
Ahhh classic Kelly
Iconic
GadgetGuy Galore no about him breaking up with her
GadgetGuy Galore what do you mean r/woooosh were you even making a joke?
Lol at this whole thread
"Hey Pam. Great to see you."
Ryan being fake nice yet also emotionally and professionally distant with Pam and Michael rings true with so many self-important "bosses" with overinflated egos. Wonderful writing.
If you think about it, Ryan was ahead of his time. Today, most e-commerce websites have sales specialists for B2B sales, the sites have infiltrated social media as part of marketing, and old B2B companies also can provide products and services for retail as well. I bet he didn't recruited good developers, but his idea is now mainstream in 2022.
Also .intel invest and build chip factory at ohio Lmao
My wife is a b2b specialist!
He was the youngest vp.
I think this difference is that most modern companies aren't establishing their own social media platform on their own website. Like tampax doesn't have messaging boards
I think that’s why he got the position , the idea was smart because people were going online for goods but he didn’t execute it well or he obviously didn’t give it time to develop
When he stopped buttoning his shirt all the way, that marks the beginning of his fall.
Good catch
Facts
And his hair becoming disheveled
It’s a slippery slope.
Button your shirts all the way, folks!
Emilio Montoya yea but his prime appearance was then
"I don't care if Ryan murdered his entire family. He is like a son to me."
Lmao
Hahahahahah iconic
cause he killed you?
- Michael S. Scott
Does anyone know why Ryan kept doing this? 3:23 He was smart so he knew the crew didn’t like him at all yet he kept doing it 🤣
“Fire-d guy” 😂 gets me every time
That was really petty 🤣🤣
I love how the longer Ryan was in his corporate job he started out looking clean cut then more and more disheveled as he was losing control of the company. It was a nice symbolism choice by the costume department
I attributed it to his ever growing ego and drug habit
Ryan is why people say you will never really know who someone is until they have money or some power.
exactly.
He knows that characters dont need to be good or bad. They just need to be entertaining.
True!
Guess people will never know me
@@cactusmalone Who pissed in your cheerios.
I like how Toby agreed with Ryan giving Jim a warning just because he has a crush on Pam
When he put his hand on her leg in front of everyone, I cringed sooo harrrrd but my eyes were glued cos I didn’t want to miss anything 😂😂😂
@@beeaatch3235 that was when I stopped feeling bad for toby.
Yeah he called Ryan on jim when ryan scolded him
omg right! I'm starting to see why Michael hated Toby so much.
@@KennyG881 saaame hahahha I mean he is a strangler
9:58 I love that Jim chose violence
We had a temp who eventually became a full-time employee. When he was a temp he was the most awkward person and when he became an employee he walked around like he invented fire. About 6 months after he became an employee he had a nervous breakdown after he was given a project to run. We never heard from him again.
He loses more and more his mind throughout the series, its like a reverse-evolution lol
Devolution
You could say...involution?😂😂😂😂
Well its ok, stanley willl help him find it.
Yeah, rags-riches-even more rags kind of story
@@tngtrivedi boi have you lost your mind, cos I'll help you find it.
My favorite quip on Ryan:
Pam: It's "whom" when it's the object of the sentence and "who" when it's the subject.
Stanley: How did Ryan use it, as an object?
Ryan: As an object.
Kelly: Ryan used me as an object.
When
Lol
Lol
One of my hardest laugh
“Whomever’s name is Toby can go stick a letter opener into their skull.”
I love Ryan’s character arc. First: quiet temp, next: annoying boss, and then: a person who think they know everything.
Ryan is actually the most realistic character, we always have this kind of persons around us and now I always think of ryan whenever I met someone who started off very successful after graduating.
Most young dots would react in similar ways to Ryan. Sudden success and responsibility would change their personalities and if they suddenly failed and fall back on the bottom, it would completely ruin their personalities. Ryan's character development is 100% due to the events that happened to him ...
I worked with a few Ryans. One in particular did the exact same thing as the TV show. . Went from Intern to Senior Manager in 2 years kissing butt and talking golf. His Website project failed and He later tried to implement a data warehouse which also failed. His performance dropped and was about to be fired. He quit and married a Air Force Dr whose father was loaded. He doesnt work since his wife's family is loaded.
Creed saying that he likes the site is possibly one of the most underrated lines of all time
Took me multiple watches to link that with the "sexual predators" bit.
@@niallreid7664 excuse my friend...
Oh wow, now I see :D Funny
Lmfao seriously, I never noticed it before
Creed speaks: Gold, always gold
I've seen many people act just like Ryan when they get promoted. They get really full of themselves and get on an ego trip. It pisses everyone off and eventually pisses off management. It never fails
Sounds like u wanted to be promoted but never did, but who knows
Yep. I've seen folks who rise far too fast, very similar to Ryan. They never got on drugs, but they got pretty careless and made some stupid decisions that lead to them getting demoted. lol. What hurt Ryan so bad is the jump he made...if he slowly worked his way up, he would've been far better off.
Happened to me in the Army. I was up for Staff Sgt and turned it down (contract was up and didn't want to renew had a good civilian job wanted to pursue). Anyway, I still had a few weeks left and they were pushing the pipeline promotion so a few Spec4's and SGTs were promoted. Most of them were cool, but we had one that IMMEDIATELY started barking off. I laughed when he came at me. I'm like dude, I'm outta here in barely a month, you won't even have time to do your worst LOL. It's not like he got the promo b/c he was better lol, I didn't re-up so it goes on down the line. The other Sgt's had to roll him back. I honestly expected a little of it, it was the Army, I get it. But he had that rank on for less than a DAY. I never seen anyone ego trip that immediately...
That’s why promoting sales to management is usually not a good idea. Sales people are all about the number and usually doesn’t translate well to managing PEOPLE.
@Poseidon the best is the key word right there. do it the best you can, not do it as dumb as you can. not you, i mean those promoted people.
Loved how Ryan went from being in the top of Dundler Mifflin and drove his own car to his mom dropping him off and driving him around.
That’s cocaine for you
4:10 I like how Michael is in this stressful situation but he cant help himself but laugh at Jim's joke. He's a slave to comedy
Ryan at the beginning: relatable average guy just doing his job
Ryan after the first season or two:
Sociopath
I mean we all go through that
It happens. I've seen some people rise up and become complete douchebags out of seemingly nowhere.
He became a sociopath after the dwight situation
@@thomascars1 LMAO fr
Liar, narcisit, jealous of cowokers, abusive, etc
Ryan: You're gonna have to treat me the same way you treated Jan.
Michael: poor choice of words
Yes, to they have to included that line in the script just as a setup🤣
😂😂😂
Stanley's expression just sells it.
Ryans idea of building a website was truly the way forward. Shows how old this show is. Still a classic.
To be fair, Jim legitimately probably deserved to get in trouble at work. He legitimately spent a lot of time pranking Dwight
He’s a salesman. If he meets or exceeds his quotas it doesn’t matter.
Did you just learn the word legitimately
How’s that fair? lol he was top salesman and kept the biggest accounts. Legitimately 😂
@@Dontreallylikepretzelsi thought dwight did?
@@Loltroll8My understanding is that Dwight was the best salesman in the entire company but that Jim was either #2 or very close to it.
Noticed how when he was the boss he had a beard because he wanted to look older so people would take him seriously, but when he had his downfall and was working on the bowling alley he shaved it cuz he probably wanted to look younger like he wasn't a guy in his nearly 30s that had "failed"?
Yes thank you for pointing this out
What about the goatee?
@@fred_fotch_baseball he probably still wanted to be taken seriously
Yeah also dye his hair blonde
Was it ever explained how Ryan ended up at the bowling alley or why he quit again? He returns to Dunder Mifflin Scranton by the temp agency ( Michael made sure he got him back). Ryan takes the receptionist job. Then he mentions Thailand and disappears. Till Michael offers him a job with MSPC.
Bob Vance Vance refrigeration
Ryan: What line of work are you in Bob
This is my fave Ryan line
One of the best lines in the series
The only Ryan line that I like
Very chandler-esque very cool I’m not sorry friends is a great show and I won’t hear otherwise
best line from Ryan by far 😂
The fact that he made his character this way is just too good
9:35 Ahhhh so satisfying to see Jim with the upper hand again
WE'VE ALL known people like Ryan....
I mean... My friends say I'm like Ryan in the first seasons before he got promoted. I don't see it though..
Basket X Case that’s exactly what ryan would say
@@TheOnlyBasketCase you set things on fire?
Yes unfortunately and it's the type i hate the most
I know myself but besides that I don’t have any friends so I guess that means I’m Ryan...
I like how Ryan’s shirts always become more unbuttoned the more he gets successful
I definitely wouldn't say successful. It's supposed to represent how corrupted he was becoming because of his success
@@nicksiegfried4906 you just expanded on the original comment.
Subtle
I think it represents more the stress he's going through to keep his position and the sales numbers.
Also at that point he is a lot into cocaine lol
I think he's actually becoming drunker and more coked up, but well spotted still.
I love how Ryan’s character went from seemingly normal to chronically insane as the show progressed
Toby being so excited about Kapoor leaving always cracks me up 😂
Ryan's character basically shifted from an innocent 5 year old's personality to a popular 15 year old's personality.
That’s why Michael likes him so much, he wants to impress the popular kids.
They grow up so fast
Yuup
Then he escalated into the delusional and depressed 25 year old personality.
And then to a creepy 25 yr old lol
"Yeah! I have lot many questions. Number 1- How dare you?"
-Kelly Kapoor
Hahaha..i can never get enough of that line 🤣
Hahaha that was like Michael closing interviewing Toby, starting with 'Who do you think you are?' and following up with 'What gives you the right?' looool
That has to be my top 10 Office quotes of all time!
Best quote from kelly in the entire show
I say that every time I get that question. It gets a laugh about 40% of the time.
Jan’s ability to totally deflate Ryan with three words! Amazing
I have a theory that the famous Ryan smile at the beginning is what landed B.J. his role in Inglorious Basterds.
B.J. has said in interviews that Tarantino was a fan of Ryan and Kelly on The Office, and the smile B.J. gives to the camera in the final scene of Basterds is not only crucial to the scene, but is also uncannily similar to the smile Ryan gives here in the beginning of this video.
His personality changes 3 times throughout the show
Ikr
Now thats character evolution
That’s because in an episode he said something like he doesn’t want to be known for anything
Because he's a fake
• Normal Ryan
• Powerful Ryan
• Druggie Ryan
• Geeky Ryan
• Jackass Ryan
1:17
“you’re gonna have to treat me the same way you treated Jan”
*micheal starts sweating*
Why did it zoom on Stanley though?
...especially given that both Stanley and Jan have a history of cheating
@@cokesloth Stanley thought that was pretty gay
@@cokesloth cause of the look Stanley gave
Why would he be sweating
Micheal would do Ryan hands down
And same as Jan, he lost his job
Man this show is likes fine wine, the older it gets the better
No
2.2k people still refuse to believe that Ryan started the fire.
If only he had accepted Stanley's generous offer to find his brain, this wouldn't have happened.
UNDERRATED!!!!
Boy have you lost your mind cause I will help you find it!
"So, Stanley yelled at me today"
@@rayryeng stanley said calmly
Best comment on UA-cam!!!
“I don’t need a judge to tell me to keep my community clean”
“But he did right?”
Jim is a legend.
Burnnn 🔥
Never The little smile he gives during it sells it perfectly.
That's what made Jim so attractive to me. Average looking guy but strong personality and intelligent/witty.
Jim is a douchbag
PrimaDeluxe Jim is average? What kind of guys do you see everyday?
I love that Ryan made a program that was intended to get rid of all the sales people.
Creed still calling him the temp is low key hilarious
"The real crime I think...
was the beard."
who decided to put someone that never made a sale into that position?...this is why dunder mifflin is going under
I liked the beard :(
It's not even a beard though more like 5 o'clock shadow lol
i think he looks hot w the beard help
@@marieannedlc I agree lol
Still blows my mind that BJ had tons of control of his character, yet still wrote Ryan the way he is haha.
This is paradoxical in a way that BJ as writer of show had so much power to make his character something truly wonderful and yet he wrote it this way. When his character Ryan got power in show, we knew how he changed. BJ and Ryan are two completely opposite personalities.
Better than a writer who lets their ego get out of control and writes the character they play as the most wonderful person on Earth.
@@pulakpathak5462 Nonsensical observation. Stfu
BJ? is that a sexual jokes or smth? Im reporting you. Enjoy your days as a guest
@@negativepunk9638 Kevin, is that you?
3:13 Dwight in the background throwing up gang signs lmao
Ryan is a classic firework. Big ideas, low skills to implement and easily forgettable once they inevitably crash. Some people should NEVER be in management positions and he’s one of them.
season 4 ryan: people keep calling me a wUnDeRkiND
season 9 ryan: *it's not garbage, it's my clothes*
That kinda hit different honestly tho
Sexual predators have infiltrated the site.....
Creed: “ I don’t get the big fuss here I like the site.......” 😳
Yep. And after all these years, it finally it me after Creed said that.
11:28 Creed when he sees an 8 year old
@@endgameisbad2733 probably not that young hopefully, kids dont use the website,probably girls in their early 20s,then again,I just dont want to think of creed that way.
Anarchy 21 lol
Thank you. Ewww creed.
I love the progression from bold power tie to subtle matching tie to no tie at all as he completely loses it
Ryan was simply ahead of his time. Now every major business in America follows the Ryan model of success.
Ryan’s character is one of the most real and relatable ones. We all have a Ryan in our lives. A guy rich with potential but always falls short of expectations due to his lack of commitment
I see what you did there. I've actually heard this a lot working however it was always by horrible bosses. It takes so long to figure out. Oh God this is going to be long. So the sentence itself cancels itself out. So if he lacked commitment then he never had potential (spelled wrong i know) in the first place, becouse he was never intending to do it which is what lack of commitment means so how did he have the potential to do it in the first place? Since the word itself means that you are having a higher chance of success at something you intend to do. For instance next time I cook I have the potiential of cooking well, however I have to intend to do so in the first place to have it. Plus the boy had commitment he did everything he said he would and stuck with it even when it caught on fire, pun intended. What ue lacked was loyalty and decent foresight. He was only loyal to his pocket. But that doesn't really make a bad worker. After all trust in business boils down to how much money can this person make me. What made him bad was the lack of foresight, in other words he didnt make good decisions becouse he had the inability to understand why what he was doing would negativly affect the future. This was highlighted by him following Kelly and basically going homeless becouse he thought the town would bring him success. He also had another trait that makes a great businessman which is greed. Sounds awful but its true, it motivates people to place work first and gives them a goal to work towards usally making them more successful. This is why rich people are not typically known throughout history to be good people or even decent. But the paragraph you used are typically used by bosses that got promoted by seniority. Meaning they have no ideal what there doing but they want to sound like they can keep up so they use phrases that mean nothing. This is also why I say age doesn't really equal wisdom decent experience does. For instance let's say that there are two people from the same place one is in his 40s the other in his 20s. Now the guy in his 20s is a greedy guy and has gone into a white collar business and has done well. The business has also led him to travel and learn. The guy in his 40s has stayed in the same street that he grew up in, got a blue collar job and every day has been the same. Now if I want to learn how to be successful I'm not going to go ask the 40 something that has done nothing with his life, im going to get advise from the 20 something for obvious reasons. Its the same situation guys get put into minor management roles becouse they've been there for a long time and have been on time. They needed a slot filled and the company showed loyalty. Its why loyalty can be bad becouse if they didnt show it they could place someone there that has greed or ambition, which would be a much better fit over someone that just shows up. It also shows the difference between good and bad companies. If your boss uses phrases like that and speaks like that, then quit. You are in a bad company I had to learn that the hard way. I was in one that was so far in the red with a boss just like that, that some weeks they couldn't even pay all of us. I continued working there becouse they were kind and caring. Then i moved to a company that was a lot more cold and ambitious, i was moved up rather quickly and it did very well. They didnt just promote people becouse they were there, and they made you get to the point simply and directly they didn't put up with those kind of phrases. I do appreciate seeing it though, it reminds me of those horrible jobs and bosses I've had. The boss that I've had in the company that went under was also the same guy that said if you continue with your personality you'll never make it past where you are now. If I remember correctly he is now bagging groceries for ingles. He was a great guy and never wanted to fire anyone, he treated his office workers like a family too. So you've got to feel bad for him. He had good intentions too. But then again the road to hell is paved with good intentions, i always thought that i knew what that meant. But it was him who taught me what it really meant. And once again I know this is riddled with bad spelling mistakes and bad grammar, but auto correction will do what it does.
@@superdoran6396 Congratulations. Or sorry you have to go through that.
I gotta admit. I have his mindset and personality. I think that I am Ryan in my life. Please help me, because if this keeps up, I will surely mess my life.
@@iryairya2008 lol you gotta help yourself, which is something Ryan never did. That’s why he always relied on Kelly cause she’s actually self motivated
@@toothlezz16 hey man its not like I took any bad form of hit. While it sucked to be out of work for a few days. Individuals have to learn. My old boss was a good man but he held the wrong philosophies and he paid in turn for it. But then again everyone is techincally good until they experiance hunger.
Ryan: how’s my favorite branch doing?!
Sits at reception
Kills me everytime
8:41
Keep it real Scranton!
Vegans be like
It would be a complete reward of incompetence. But it's an internal hire who has an MBA... an MBA can make a huge difference especially when you have an in at a company and know the internal operational structure already. So it's realistic in that sense. High risk high reward promotion due to his age and lack of experience. In this scenario we saw what the risk was!!! The office wouldn't have it any other way 😂
7:12 love theI love the subtle way he’s face forms from goofy 🤪to “oh man I’m I in trouble?” Cause Jim up this point has never really been called out on his goofy off before seriously.
Ryan giving Jim a reprimand for goofing around was a solid moment. Dwight makes the sales, so he gets no strife.
- "I don't need a judge to tell me to keep my community clean"
- "But he did, right?"
- "Alright"
I just realized that Ryan could turn this onto Jim just by saying "why do you assume the judge was a he?" and then grandstanding for 2 minutes
@@cheeseandonions9558 and then Jim would show him video of the judge telling Ryan about his mandated community service. Checkmate.
Also, did you just discover this show?
That was unbelievable shade by Jim. 🤣🤣🤣
@@CatieCass brought on by Ryan pretending he wasn't being punished by society which in reality he was.
U had 666 likes which is freaky.
I love Ryan. When he became VP was some of the best scenes with the passive aggression against Jim LOL. Jim got the last laugh, but it was fun to watch.
Every office has a Ryan type....it took two years before he realized no one really liked him. He would pick on someone until he moved on to someone else. One day he picked the wrong guy and the guy shoved him in so hard he almost fell. No one stepped in, a few cheered. He was gone a month later. Everyone ignored him on his last day and cheered as he left the office...even the g.m. hated him.
Ryan: Holly will you marry me
Holly: No Ryan
Michael: Only person I was kind of worried about
Great episode
Really good episode
Wait what!? Which episode was this!?
Shyam Buddh season 7 episode 19
@@shyambuddh5546 S7E19 "Garage Sale". As part of his proposal to Holly, Michael lined everyone up and made some of them ask Holly to marry them.
Krasinki's delivery of "you're talking about your court-ordered community service?" was perfect.
Hey... I don't need a judge to tell me to look after my community
@@Eradicus But he did.
@@Dayman90 alright
@@Nikko.B *scribbling and a drawing a line*
His delivery on the show was amazing
I love how he had the most control over his character and he deliberately made Ryan the most toxic character in the series.
This is why Michael is the world great boss. He made your workplace feel like home
Thank you
Ryan deleted all the comments.
Your Ryan!
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@@BiggyWiggy2119 😀😀😀
@@AmbatiManoj2327 DEMON
@@BiggyWiggy2119 t
Full evolution:
Temp
Business Student
Junior Salesman
Vice President of Dunder Mifflin/Coke addict
Temp
Bowling Alley Attendant
Salesman at Michael Scott Paper Company
Temp
Hipster
Guy who pursues Kelly to Ohio
Guy who abandons his girlfriend's son to run off with Kelly
The fact that hes a temp three times at Dunder Mifflin is hilarious to me
Lol thanks for the sunmary. I stopped watching after Michael left and didnt wanna have to research his story 😆
@@TwiliPri1 wait so you didnt even see the finale
And possibly killed by Kelly after the finale.
I thought that the girlfriend got pregnant and then ran off leaving their kid with Ryan.
"The silicone prairie" 🤣🤣
Ryan went through a lot. It's an amazing story honestly.
How did they not include him being coked out with his dwarf friend when Michael and Dwight went to NY city as part of this video? That’s prime spiraling right there.
yeah seriously though i was waiting for that part the whole video
Yes! Love it when those girls absolutely beat him down in the club
May he fight with the strength of 10 full grown men.
That's one of my favorite episodes. It's funny yet tragic to see Michael trying to pick up women at the clubs but getting turned down because of his age and when the tall girl who was out with her basketball teammates constantly tried to go out with Dwight only for him to reject her because she was an "amazonian warrior" 😂
Who just like this ?
Honestly, he had a good idea by making the website. No one likes telemarketers so it’d be way better to order paper online. All it needed was better execution
Ye then he went with all the "social network zuckerberg high tech silicon valley" bullshit
You guys remember that the first seasons of the show were created about 15 years ago?
yea but the sales people aren't telemarketers anyways. customers call them.
And less sexual predators
Better execution and time
He had the sales team record their call/in person sales as website sales before he got arrested, doesn’t that mean that everyone in the office would be an accomplice to his fraud?
8:23 i love how Oscar had to put extra clarification on *ryans* name when talking about the fraud
Ryan getting VP after never selling anything was mind boggling
Incompetence is often rewarded in business unfortunately
@@TheSuperNats Yeah, but those people are like a house of cards. They're promoted to make the ones that are legitimately good or mediocre like Roman Champions.
Yeah that’s one of the things that bugged me about the show
"Will be nice having another MBA in the place"
I think David Wallace's line sums it all up.
Experience be damned when you have the academic achievement.
I've lost job interviews with people that have less experience than me but a degree.
@@TheSuperNats
Shitty armchair psychology at its best