I love it when Angela reaches for Oscar’s hand. It’s in that moment we see her transformation into a character we begin to root for. I loved their friendship storyline.
Yes because her character was always written as the antithesis to the giddy/lighthearted characters in the show. They changed her later on in the series.
the foundation of traditional western music is the triad. in either minor or major configuration, this is a consonant, and pleasing sounding of the root note, a major or minor third, and a perfect fifth. The foundation of jazz is the 7th chord, which adds a minor or major 7th to the traditional minor or major triad. The 7th interval is described by most as dissonant, or causing tension or displeasure. So Jazz definitely sounds wrong by definition! I still love it!
@@gdbrowne85 This really isn't true, baroque/classical/romantic music is all heavily reliant on the 7ths of chords and scales, they're simply used differently. Bach would be non-existent without 7ths.
I liked when Angela was living with Oscar. That arc was pretty nice to see since they genuinely looked like a married couple taking care of her child. Wish it lasted a bit longer.
@@emcat9542 Think about it , Oscar's a gay man, Angela was judgemental when she found out, she is hypocritical til things blew up in her life with the senator , even after andy Dwight she never learned empathy and he stayed the same come on see the pun. Her too goody shoes facade was a front and it was like a karma and her man was gay the one thing she hated but who she was with and uplifting 🤣
Can I ask why she needed to stay with Oscar?(I stopped watching after Michael left so some of the later seasons plots I’m unfamiliar with) I can figure out she was evicted but why was she having money troubles? She still worked her same job as always and never seemed to struggle before? Was it something to do with her divorce? Seems like that would actually be a mini financial windfall for her since her ex husband was a senator and clearly did her wrong.
It's funny that both Pam and Angela became Meredith at some point, just they both had someone on their side to help them while Meredith was all alone all the time.
I love how Angela started off despising Oscar for being gay and the show ended with them sharing a house together for a while and becoming friends. That’s proper growth
I loved the moment but honestly Angela deserved a million times worse than whatever she got. And Oscar cheated his colleague and probably friend by having an affair with her husband. Hard to sympathise.
5:08 was the moment I was so proud of Kevin. There's always this tension that Kevin could have spilled the beans (well, the metaphorical ones). But he held it together and kept the secret. What a guy.
Oscar offering Angela separate bathrooms really hit her, she knew what she was and still people help her despite of it that's why she hold his hand. Very touching moment
@@EM-mw6et Angela is well known for being a conservative catholic. She never tolerates gay people and Oscar knows that but is willing to adjust to her just to help her. Angela holds his hand to show Oscar how sorry she feels bc even though she was mean and awful, someone is still willing to help her.
@@Fartsquad_ most people don't offer up their homes even if it is from guilt. It takes a lot to be able to do that, especially for someone like Angela
Phyllis is like the devil on your shoulder. Love her 🎉😂 Like when she screws Angela over and takes over the party committee when Michael asks her if she can find a hoverboard or smth. She smiles, then says "Yes" so innocently lol! Then when Angela stops letting Phyllis boss her around she immediately spills the tea on her affair 😂 she's an Og
Something I've never seen anyone mention is that when Angela is on her down spiral after losing her cats she's basically doing exactly what Meridith did during Valentine's day in the earlier seasons right down to the alcoholic drinking at work
Wish everyone would see that and MAKE FUN OF HER! She deserved it since she does it to everyone else, wish that phase lasted longer , loved seeing her suffer ! Wish Michael would of stayed and put her on blast
@@angelinebena9675After he had an affair with her husband and betrayed his own beliefs on decency. The only saints here are Kevin and Nick, the IT guy.
I don't think her low point was really a low, it led her to realize that she loved Dwight and wanted to be with him and to get over her pride in that regard. It also enabled her to accept help from Oscar. Huge character growth.
While it did help her in the end to drop her facade and find happiness with Dwight, it absolutely was a low. She borderlined Meredith territory before getting help from Oscar and Meredith territory is pretty low.
It's not character growth when she either changed her behavior or became homeless. She only "changed" because she needed people's help. That's really just manipulation on her part
She was also ok with cheating on not just one fiance but two (2.5 considering Dwight also felt cheated on), making her response all the more hypocritical
Dwight’s response to her asking for help might be the best The Office rhyme - I’m not in your panties, I don’t go vigilantes. Angela didn’t marry for love, she did it for power.
Always hated this man. From killing Kate Beckett's mom to humiliating Angela and abandoning who he still thought was his son. He's really good at playing a Senator.
The only way Angela was; somewhat; justified in hating Oscar for sleeping with the Senator is because she and Oscar are friends and real friends don’t steal the other friends better half (spouses/partners)
Yeah she was definitely justified in hating Oscar. I couldn’t imagine sitting next to someone for 10 years and having somewhat of a friendship with them and then to find out that they’ve been sleeping with your husband all along. I would do the same as Angela except I wouldn’t have had a Dwight to talk me out of it 😂 although it is karma for her cheating on him in the beginning and cheating on Andy, regardless taking those out of the equation… Oscar was a fool. But he did get his karma when the senator left him publicly for another man 😂
@@athenaheralaufeyson367too be fair the Senator was already gay, so if not Oscar, then someone else. At least Oscar was sorry for what happened, she never had real remorse for what happened with Dwight and Andy.
Angela has some of the best lines. “Stop encouraging him, Dwight.” “Hey, Pam, Dude, wanna get married?” And then, with Phyllis, the most condescending explanation of cutlery I’ve ever heard.
I remember in the series finale, Angela was so soft, friendly with everyone around the office. And I thought, oh, they’re just doing that since it’s the finale, so as not to leave a bitter taste from her character. But after watching this video, I’ve realized, it’s the culmination of her two-season arc. When Oscar helps her, and she takes his hand and sincerely thanks him, her hubris has finally been tamed. She realizes she’s not better than everyone else. She’s been brought low, and this has finally humanized her. So that, by the finale, it actually makes sense for her to be friendly and soft with people. Just one of the countless little touches from the writers and producers of this great show that will always keep The Office above the other workplace comedies, like P&R or B99.
I had the same realization while watching this!! Plus a whole year passed between the penultimate and final episodes. Angela truly grew as a person and that’s awesome :,)
@@sillygoose42069 B99 is honestly not that good compared to The Office and P&R. Besides, while most shows become bad as it progresses, the final season of B99 was abysmal. The whole thing was just one big social commentary.
I love the scene Oscar asking Angela to live with him in his house temporarily avoiding the struggle of living in a tent with philip. It is absolutely heartwarming.
I understand people think Angela's finally softening when she touches Oscar's hand but I think Dwight has seen this that real side of her all along, or rather her core she has allowed to come out with him and then years later finally with others (sometimes Pam, then everyone at the very end). And Angela in turn saw beyond Dwight's particular ticks and saw his loyalty, creativity, and devotion to other people and to causes. They were always really suiting each other but alsp really different, but allowed this difference to just be rather than hinder them (except after the cat in the fridge incident...)
Well, she had a child this time, unlike before. And as you might have noticed, Angela is not very fond of children and was unable to give proper care to her needy newborn. Her son completly destabilized her life. Specially because when she was with the senator she very possibly had nannies, and this time was on her own with a child she never really took care of, or cared for. Also, economically speaking, that must have been a hit on her finances compared to before because having a child is extremely expensive for a single mother, unlike many people think. The baby was also not the senator's child, so pretty sure he was not paying child support. There is also the possibility when they married he made her sign a prenup that would benefit him the most since he never really cared for her, and was only using her to improve his public image
@@lolitapop8193 not to mention all the cats in the smaller space I'm assuming when she had the senator she would have gotten many more, enough for a sack full to be taken
Also think about how she was raised, she was raised in a conservative household so having her marriage end in divorce with a child and her husband come out as gay in national tv broke her. It went against everything she was raised to believe a marriage should be
I've been in a situation before, where someone reached out to me in a time of need, they weren't a friend, they weren't family, not even a work colleague, they did it just because they were a good person and in that moment they realized I needed their help.... I'll never forget it. This moment with Oscar offering up his place perfectly encapsulates the feeling, 100%
I watched the episode where Angela had messy hair and a big takeout cup before I watched the actual series. Me and my boyfriend watched that random episode on our friend's Netflix. Then when we watched the actual show, I thought I made that scene up and mistook her for Meredith until the episode finally appeared again 😆
So when Andy and Angela were planning their wedding Angela rejected getting married in a tent “like a hobo.” Nana Mimi couldn’t be in canvas for that long or whatever. And now Angela is browsing tents online, planning on living in one. I don’t know if that was a deliberate callback, but if so, bravo.
Because the writers needed Angela to move in with Oscar for their storyline, and to make that work she had to be broke and pathetic. THat wouldn't work if we applied real world logic that 1) she had a decent paying full time job 2) would likely get a good divorce settlement 3) would definiltey get child support. Bad writing is bad.
Angela is visibly full of pride. 🤷♀️ She probably refused everything from Senator, knowing fully well that the kid is actually Dwight's and Senator doesn't have to pay for him. As far as Senator is concerned, he's happy that Angela and Philip are off his back. 😅
The scene where that weirdo walks in with the pipe sandwich kills me every time. Plus the fact that Kevin sees nothing wrong with it,so much to the point that he's willing to lie about his identity just to have a sandwich on Oscar. 😂😂😂
Angela: "And I have no one left... Without my cats, I am utterly and completely alone." Oscar: "Angela, you still have your son." Angela: *rolls eyes* "I guess."
I LOVE her downfall! She deserved it , she became a Meredith , who she constantly makes fun of ! Loved it, wish everyone would of made fun of her for it , best moment EVER!
The thing that got me about this story line is that Angela was fine before meeting the Senator; all of a sudden she was on the verge of homelessness. Surely she would still be on a half decent wage and the senator would be paying child support for child that was still assumed to be his?
Given how selfish and secretive the senator was Angela probably foolishly used her own bank account and resources since they never merged their assets to live the high life as a senator's wife. Most likely she signed a prenup without reading it leaving Angela without money after the divorce and most likely it got the senator out of child support. In the end she had no money and given she moved in with the senator she sold off where she lived before they got together. Basically would of had to put down whatever money she had left on a random apartment liquidating her assets to do so. She basically got screwed over in the divorce.
Yeah it’s not a very believable plot point. In my head it was because she refused to take any money from the senator, and had burned through her own savings buying fancy clothes etc when she married him.
@@TekkaSage that's a lot of terrible writing hoops to get there. The show also never made any of that clear so you're just making fan fiction. The truth is the writers wanted her broke to move in with Oscar for their plot to work, and just threw any realism or believability about Angela out the window.
@@adamp6320 you call it "fan fiction" the United States government calls it the legal system. It's the only way she could of got to this point in the story in the real world.
I still think the funniest Angela moment is when Dwight set up that TOO realistic fire drill an she tossed her cat up into the open ceiling, just fir the cat to fall through a different part of the ceiling in the room. I was dying at that part 🤣😂🤣
I love it when Angela reaches for Oscar’s hand. It’s in that moment we see her transformation into a character we begin to root for. I loved their friendship storyline.
They only fucked Andy. Just him . Even Erin found happiness . Hangover 3 was a multiversal disaster
Began to root for her when the series nearly ends?
Yes because her character was always written as the antithesis to the giddy/lighthearted characters in the show. They changed her later on in the series.
Nah she got what she deserved tbh
Um no? Her downfall started in season 4, when she cheated on her fiancé. Like Pam
"senator were u always gay or did ur wife turn u gay? " this was a violation 💀
I was looking for this comment haha
I do believe Angela can do that. Although in this case, it is not her doing.
"Question for the senator's beard" few seconds later was great
@@SBUBandit that’s the line that really had me rolling
@@fl3782 it’s not Oscar’s doing either. The Senator was always gay and I love that for him
Kevin's victory for keeping a secret is a great forgotten moment
its my fave!
My fave is when Kevin goes to the Senator's party and when leaves he tells the Senator he's a bad person for playing with Oscar and Angela's emotions.
Remember he actually forgot abt it
“I KEPT A TSTHECRET GUYSTH”
@@aliciad8553 I love that moment
“Jazz is stupid, I mean just play the right notes” *hats off to the writers for this* 🤣
i didnt get that
isnt that all music?
@@Dubs22005 Jazz is particularly famous for its improv. Jazz musicians are often making it up as they go, so there are no “right notes”.
seriously caught me off guard the first, fuckin hilarious
the foundation of traditional western music is the triad. in either minor or major configuration, this is a consonant, and pleasing sounding of the root note, a major or minor third, and a perfect fifth. The foundation of jazz is the 7th chord, which adds a minor or major 7th to the traditional minor or major triad. The 7th interval is described by most as dissonant, or causing tension or displeasure. So Jazz definitely sounds wrong by definition! I still love it!
@@gdbrowne85 This really isn't true, baroque/classical/romantic music is all heavily reliant on the 7ths of chords and scales, they're simply used differently. Bach would be non-existent without 7ths.
Angela and Dwight hating jazz is the most Angela and Dwight thing ever.
Angela's reasoning for it is what gets me every time.
“Just play the right notes!”
I liked when Angela was living with Oscar. That arc was pretty nice to see since they genuinely looked like a married couple taking care of her child. Wish it lasted a bit longer.
I liked how they were able to make it funny since she was literally living in a closet
@@CoCo1989 why
@@emcat9542 Think about it , Oscar's a gay man, Angela was judgemental when she found out, she is hypocritical til things blew up in her life with the senator , even after andy Dwight she never learned empathy and he stayed the same come on see the pun.
Her too goody shoes facade was a front and it was like a karma and her man was gay the one thing she hated but who she was with and uplifting 🤣
Angela was my favorite character /
Can I ask why she needed to stay with Oscar?(I stopped watching after Michael left so some of the later seasons plots I’m unfamiliar with) I can figure out she was evicted but why was she having money troubles? She still worked her same job as always and never seemed to struggle before? Was it something to do with her divorce? Seems like that would actually be a mini financial windfall for her since her ex husband was a senator and clearly did her wrong.
It's funny that both Pam and Angela became Meredith at some point, just they both had someone on their side to help them while Meredith was all alone all the time.
99% people are like Meredith, lucky few have someone to support through hard time.
Meredith had someone on her side, front and back most every night.
@@thesuperioraffection4502 PLEASE
😭
@@VivekSingh-nl6hs dude, best comment ever, got your back bro.
I love how Angela started off despising Oscar for being gay and the show ended with them sharing a house together for a while and becoming friends. That’s proper growth
and made oscar the Godfather of her child😭 That's a great arc
No it’s acceptance of sin
@@RadTradX did your magic man in the sky tell you to be a bigot or were you just raised that way?
@@QuanTumm1357raised prolly smh
@@QuanTumm1357 so are you a homosexual or you just applaud them? Romans 1:32
I love when Kevin pretends to be Oscar just to get the sandwich
classic Kevin
and he's like "Martineth" hahaha
Angela's audible gasp at the press conference always gets me the best
When?
@@Lollipop.er42 about 5:45 :)
I laugh so hard after, when she thumbs up, and then she wants to throw up LMFAO.
I’m currently rewatching this scene because it’s so hilarious *clutches pearls*
I love when Kevin told the senator off. He broke both their hearts.jerk
Ikr have to love Kevin here
I loved the moment but honestly Angela deserved a million times worse than whatever she got. And Oscar cheated his colleague and probably friend by having an affair with her husband. Hard to sympathise.
@aaron mumbles Yeah me too but remember the food was very good
that scenes not in this vid, is it?
@@kavyadas5360 well Angela cheated on Andy like 50 times
5:08 was the moment I was so proud of Kevin. There's always this tension that Kevin could have spilled the beans (well, the metaphorical ones). But he held it together and kept the secret. What a guy.
I loved the beans joke, nicely phrased😂👏
he spilled the beans in the "kevin's famous chili" cold open 💀
That's what she said
what does a bean mean?
"The metaphorical ones" 😂😂😂😂 you killed it with that one
“you’re not stupid. jazz is stupid” “JAZZ IS STUPID” is one of the best quotes from later seasons
“Just play the right notes!”
I love jazz, they're obviously stupid
"Question for the senator's beard" OMG I'm howling! XD
What does it mean
@@petrovadoppelganger89 The term 'beard' in this case is described as a woman who pretends to be dating a gay man to make him appear straight.
@@DokkaChapman Yep, like Will & Jada
Oscar offering Angela separate bathrooms really hit her, she knew what she was and still people help her despite of it that's why she hold his hand. Very touching moment
I don’t understand ?
@@EM-mw6et Angela is well known for being a conservative catholic. She never tolerates gay people and Oscar knows that but is willing to adjust to her just to help her. Angela holds his hand to show Oscar how sorry she feels bc even though she was mean and awful, someone is still willing to help her.
reynaldofloresjr4773 Let’s not pretend Oscar is some saint , he’s also doing this out of guilt. He literally was the dude her husband cheated with .
@@Fartsquad_ most people don't offer up their homes even if it is from guilt. It takes a lot to be able to do that, especially for someone like Angela
@@reynaldofloresjr4773 The joke is on her. The "sinner" proved to be a much better person than her
Oscar ruined Angela's marriage but picked her up at her lowest point. A true 50/50.
senator was gay i don't think oscar ruined anything lmao
I don't think so either.
Lmao if it wasnt oscar it wouldve been someone else, he was always gay, it was doomed from the start.
Eh she kinda deserved the misery considering the misery she caused in the first couple of seasons, and throughout the show.
You can't destroy something that wasn't real. The marriage was just a cover for his sexual attraction
Phyllis' smirk when she says "poor Angela" is great
I loved Phyllis.
Phyllis is like the devil on your shoulder. Love her 🎉😂
Like when she screws Angela over and takes over the party committee when Michael asks her if she can find a hoverboard or smth. She smiles, then says "Yes" so innocently lol! Then when Angela stops letting Phyllis boss her around she immediately spills the tea on her affair 😂 she's an Og
Something I've never seen anyone mention is that when Angela is on her down spiral after losing her cats she's basically doing exactly what Meridith did during Valentine's day in the earlier seasons right down to the alcoholic drinking at work
Ikr luckily Angela had Oscar with her
Wish everyone would see that and MAKE FUN OF HER! She deserved it since she does it to everyone else, wish that phase lasted longer , loved seeing her suffer ! Wish Michael would of stayed and put her on blast
@@angelinebena9675After he had an affair with her husband and betrayed his own beliefs on decency.
The only saints here are Kevin and Nick, the IT guy.
You should have shown Phyllis carrying Angela down the isle. That was when they finally became true friends.
*aisle
I don't think her low point was really a low, it led her to realize that she loved Dwight and wanted to be with him and to get over her pride in that regard. It also enabled her to accept help from Oscar. Huge character growth.
While it did help her in the end to drop her facade and find happiness with Dwight, it absolutely was a low. She borderlined Meredith territory before getting help from Oscar and Meredith territory is pretty low.
When you're at your lowest point, we're open to the greatest change.
It's not character growth when she either changed her behavior or became homeless. She only "changed" because she needed people's help. That's really just manipulation on her part
If being homeless isn’t a low idk what is 😂😂
@@stephanieweeks3489 I've lived at a youth shelter, it helped me learn a lot about myself and the people around me.
the majesty of Dwight is how he succeeds at being simultaneously the most and least law-abiding character
she was OK with having Oscar assassinated. Dwight talked her out of it
She was also ok with cheating on not just one fiance but two (2.5 considering Dwight also felt cheated on), making her response all the more hypocritical
@@kenb2957 she had the nerves to call Pam a w*or*
@@prowess6580 because Pam always wear green🙄🙄
Dwight’s response to her asking for help might be the best The Office rhyme - I’m not in your panties, I don’t go vigilantes. Angela didn’t marry for love, she did it for power.
“Question for the senator’s beard” that one just kills me.
Always hated this man. From killing Kate Beckett's mom to humiliating Angela and abandoning who he still thought was his son. He's really good at playing a Senator.
AHHH 😭😂😂😂 I was looking for someone to bring up Castle
I always knew him as the Dad on Heroes. Save the cheerleader, save the world.
*State Senator
Castel.
@@MLBlue30 RIGHT, the head goverment spook in Heroes!!
''If I am not in your panties, I don't go vigilantes.'' - Dwight Schrut
The origin story of the Crimson bolt😂
The only way Angela was; somewhat; justified in hating Oscar for sleeping with the Senator is because she and Oscar are friends and real friends don’t steal the other friends better half (spouses/partners)
So you're not allowed to hate a stranger for sleeping with your husband?
@@carlrood4457 A stranger you don’t know you can hate
I said if it’s a FRIEND sleeping with your spouse/partner
Yeah she was definitely justified in hating Oscar. I couldn’t imagine sitting next to someone for 10 years and having somewhat of a friendship with them and then to find out that they’ve been sleeping with your husband all along. I would do the same as Angela except I wouldn’t have had a Dwight to talk me out of it 😂 although it is karma for her cheating on him in the beginning and cheating on Andy, regardless taking those out of the equation… Oscar was a fool. But he did get his karma when the senator left him publicly for another man 😂
@@athenaheralaufeyson367too be fair the Senator was already gay, so if not Oscar, then someone else. At least Oscar was sorry for what happened, she never had real remorse for what happened with Dwight and Andy.
Oscar was wrong for what he did, but calling them friends is stretch. At most, they were coworkers who sat close.
Angela has some of the best lines. “Stop encouraging him, Dwight.”
“Hey, Pam, Dude, wanna get married?”
And then, with Phyllis, the most condescending explanation of cutlery I’ve ever heard.
"senator were gay before or did you wife make you ?" that reporter is savage lmao
the oscar angela senator love traingle was the best storyline of the later seasons
The "I guess" after Oscar told her she also had a son to go home to is so hilarious. Cared more about those cats than anthing or anyone.
She’s just like me
My cats treat me better than my kids. Even in adulthood.
Oscar and Angela becoming friends at the end was sweet and unexpected, especially since she recently tried to have him killed.
Kevin’s victory lap is hilarious
I remember in the series finale, Angela was so soft, friendly with everyone around the office. And I thought, oh, they’re just doing that since it’s the finale, so as not to leave a bitter taste from her character.
But after watching this video, I’ve realized, it’s the culmination of her two-season arc. When Oscar helps her, and she takes his hand and sincerely thanks him, her hubris has finally been tamed. She realizes she’s not better than everyone else. She’s been brought low, and this has finally humanized her. So that, by the finale, it actually makes sense for her to be friendly and soft with people.
Just one of the countless little touches from the writers and producers of this great show that will always keep The Office above the other workplace comedies, like P&R or B99.
Don’t besmirch b99
B99 was nowhere near The Office or even P&R.
I had the same realization while watching this!! Plus a whole year passed between the penultimate and final episodes. Angela truly grew as a person and that’s awesome :,)
@@sillygoose42069 B99 is honestly not that good compared to The Office and P&R. Besides, while most shows become bad as it progresses, the final season of B99 was abysmal. The whole thing was just one big social commentary.
I don't think B99 is comparable to The Office. B99 is more comedy centered while The Office's story relies on drama a lot
i just really love the scene where oscar offered anglea to live with him. His voice is soft and the way angela reached out to grab his hand.
4:21 “Senator were you always gay or did your wife turn you gay?” Gets me every time😅😅😅😅😅
"i am not in ur panties i dont go vigilantes” said dwight respectfully
The fact he repeated it Spanish…😂😂😂…. He said just for the ones in the back!!!
That hand gesture too 👌🏽 😂😭
"Question for the Senator's beard!" has me on the floor. 🤣😂🤣😂
I'll never forget the moment where they secretly recorded her licking her cats. I knew this show could be out there and wacky but DAYUM!
To be fair that was Angela's fault she had webcam on at home to monitor her cats and left it on when she went to check on them
Kevin’s reaction to finally doing something right haha priceless
She needed to know what it felt like to be treated the way she treated every one else in order to be a better person. Necessary growth.
I always liked that Kevin was able to keep the secret and that Oscar was genuinely proud of him for doing it
I love the scene Oscar asking Angela to live with him in his house temporarily avoiding the struggle of living in a tent with philip. It is absolutely heartwarming.
I haven't seen Phyllis that happy for a while
this was a great storyline tbh, essential for the development of the accounting department
I loved seeing Angelas karma come back to get her, every second
Same here
They all had their flaws but she was truly diabolical sometimes
The Office Documentary crew when Angela hired someone to kneecap Oscar: "We're just gonna see how this all plays out"
Oscar high fiving Kevin for keeping a dark secret even when it was exposed lolololol
I understand people think Angela's finally softening when she touches Oscar's hand but I think Dwight has seen this that real side of her all along, or rather her core she has allowed to come out with him and then years later finally with others (sometimes Pam, then everyone at the very end). And Angela in turn saw beyond Dwight's particular ticks and saw his loyalty, creativity, and devotion to other people and to causes. They were always really suiting each other but alsp really different, but allowed this difference to just be rather than hinder them (except after the cat in the fridge incident...)
I still don’t understand why Angela was destitute after leaving the senator. She was living alone perfectly fine for years?
Well, she had a child this time, unlike before. And as you might have noticed, Angela is not very fond of children and was unable to give proper care to her needy newborn. Her son completly destabilized her life. Specially because when she was with the senator she very possibly had nannies, and this time was on her own with a child she never really took care of, or cared for. Also, economically speaking, that must have been a hit on her finances compared to before because having a child is extremely expensive for a single mother, unlike many people think. The baby was also not the senator's child, so pretty sure he was not paying child support. There is also the possibility when they married he made her sign a prenup that would benefit him the most since he never really cared for her, and was only using her to improve his public image
@@lolitapop8193 not to mention all the cats in the smaller space I'm assuming when she had the senator she would have gotten many more, enough for a sack full to be taken
Also think about how she was raised, she was raised in a conservative household so having her marriage end in divorce with a child and her husband come out as gay in national tv broke her. It went against everything she was raised to believe a marriage should be
@@smith9157 😂😂😂
Yeah, it really didn't make sense. She was the head of accounting, so would have made more than Oscar or Kevin.
"He was a volunteer sheriff too... he was kicked off the force." lmao
Phyllis- Yea, poor Angela😏😏
She enjoyed every minute of that press conference
Angela might have been horrible, but she didn't deserve the treatment the senator gave her
Agreed
*State senator
They both cheated on each other
Oh you mean the state senator? It’s funny you accidentally wrote senator.
She lied about her baby's father. They deserved each other.😂
I swear the thing I hated most in the whole show was how she referred to Robert as "the senator" literally all the time, never said his name haha.
When Angela reaches for Oscar’s hand, I think that’s the moment she truly turned into Heisenberg
Bro what 💀💀
I've been in a situation before, where someone reached out to me in a time of need, they weren't a friend, they weren't family, not even a work colleague, they did it just because they were a good person and in that moment they realized I needed their help.... I'll never forget it. This moment with Oscar offering up his place perfectly encapsulates the feeling, 100%
I for one couldn't be more proud of Kevin. Way to go buddy 👏👏👍👍
4:22 ‘senator, were you always gay or did your wife turn you gay?’ 😂😂😭😭😭
‘Question for the Senator’s beard’ 😂
Angela: "I think the senator is having an affair"
Oscar: *PANICK*
Panic*
Panik*
@@TommyNowDoesGaming panic*
1:27
"I'm not in your panties, I don't go vigilantes." an underrated phrase.
I watched the episode where Angela had messy hair and a big takeout cup before I watched the actual series. Me and my boyfriend watched that random episode on our friend's Netflix. Then when we watched the actual show, I thought I made that scene up and mistook her for Meredith until the episode finally appeared again 😆
That’s what she deserved ! For making fun of her and everyone else she became her ! Loved her suffering!
That's a cool story
I just love watching Kevin celebrate and/or be really happy.
The two that I never thought would get close. Especially after the situation. Made my heart burst with joy. Angela of all characters. Made me cry.
4:59 Andy still feels bad for Angela, despite everything she did to him. I f*cking love this man
Plop: Poor Angela.
Phyllis: (smiling) Yeah, poor Angela.
“Question for the senator’s beard” from the reporter took me out ☠️
I cried and fell in love with Oscar when he offered to help Angela because he couldn't stand the thought of her on the streets. What a beautiful man
So when Andy and Angela were planning their wedding Angela rejected getting married in a tent “like a hobo.” Nana Mimi couldn’t be in canvas for that long or whatever.
And now Angela is browsing tents online, planning on living in one.
I don’t know if that was a deliberate callback, but if so, bravo.
4:34 not Phyllis bathing in Angela's sadness 😂
When Angela fell, she turn into mean Meredith
Andy being jealous and saying "Come on..." when the Senator recognized Oscar was absolutely hilarious
One thing I was never clear on, did the public servant just stop providing for his (legal) son
Seems like it. It's what the show seemed to portray.
He probably forfeited parental rights.
He knew it wasn't his. He could have easily sued in court, and such a lawsuit would have been very expensive for Angela.
Because the writers needed Angela to move in with Oscar for their storyline, and to make that work she had to be broke and pathetic. THat wouldn't work if we applied real world logic that 1) she had a decent paying full time job 2) would likely get a good divorce settlement 3) would definiltey get child support. Bad writing is bad.
Angela is visibly full of pride. 🤷♀️ She probably refused everything from Senator, knowing fully well that the kid is actually Dwight's and Senator doesn't have to pay for him.
As far as Senator is concerned, he's happy that Angela and Philip are off his back. 😅
Angela: “I am utterly alone…”
Oscar: “Angela, you still have your son.”
Angela: “ I guess 🙄”
Cats>>>your own flesh & blood
🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭
“Question for the senators beard ? “ lol 💀
4:25 Question for the senator's beard 🤣🤣🤣
“Wesley Silver’s gay?” God I love Creed.
Angela has canonically been engaged 3 times
The scene where that weirdo walks in with the pipe sandwich kills me every time. Plus the fact that Kevin sees nothing wrong with it,so much to the point that he's willing to lie about his identity just to have a sandwich on Oscar. 😂😂😂
Angela: "And I have no one left... Without my cats, I am utterly and completely alone."
Oscar: "Angela, you still have your son."
Angela: *rolls eyes* "I guess."
I LOVE her downfall! She deserved it , she became a Meredith , who she constantly makes fun of ! Loved it, wish everyone would of made fun of her for it , best moment EVER!
Angela needed to get humbled from her marriage with the senator. I’m so glad she becomes a better person in the end.
Please do make a whole video dedicated to angela-oscar relationship. Before, during and after the senator saga.
4:24 I think the senator is buried somewhere in Dwights farm thanks to Trevor and Angela 😂😂
“As a lover of extravagant weddings, I’m a little excited!”
"IF AM NOT IN YOUR PANTIES I DON'T GO VIGILANTES" 😄🤣- Dwight Schrute
“Senator, were you always gay or did your wife turn you gay”
First time I heard that, I couldn’t stop laughing for three minutes straight.
The thing that got me about this story line is that Angela was fine before meeting the Senator; all of a sudden she was on the verge of homelessness. Surely she would still be on a half decent wage and the senator would be paying child support for child that was still assumed to be his?
maybe she got used to living a more fancy lifestyle while with the Senator and she couldn't keep that up on her own?
Given how selfish and secretive the senator was Angela probably foolishly used her own bank account and resources since they never merged their assets to live the high life as a senator's wife. Most likely she signed a prenup without reading it leaving Angela without money after the divorce and most likely it got the senator out of child support.
In the end she had no money and given she moved in with the senator she sold off where she lived before they got together. Basically would of had to put down whatever money she had left on a random apartment liquidating her assets to do so. She basically got screwed over in the divorce.
Yeah it’s not a very believable plot point. In my head it was because she refused to take any money from the senator, and had burned through her own savings buying fancy clothes etc when she married him.
@@TekkaSage that's a lot of terrible writing hoops to get there. The show also never made any of that clear so you're just making fan fiction. The truth is the writers wanted her broke to move in with Oscar for their plot to work, and just threw any realism or believability about Angela out the window.
@@adamp6320 you call it "fan fiction" the United States government calls it the legal system. It's the only way she could of got to this point in the story in the real world.
I still think the funniest Angela moment is when Dwight set up that TOO realistic fire drill an she tossed her cat up into the open ceiling, just fir the cat to fall through a different part of the ceiling in the room. I was dying at that part 🤣😂🤣
"I'm not in your panties, I don't go vigilantes"
"question for the senators beard" 😂😂😂 so low-key but so great lol
5:51 creed in the bg saying 'they make a nice couple' is EXTREMELY underrated
Kevin "what do you think that was about?"
Had me dying 🤣🤣🤣
Oscar clapping two times for the senator coming out and then immediately stopping as he notices no one else is clapping 😂
I HAVE BEEN WAITING MY WHOLE LIFE FOR THIS. “Question for the Senator’s Beard!”
The fact the senators press conference was based on a real thing makes it so much better 😂
Kelly's 'yea, i know abt nice rings, its gorgeous' makes me crack 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:59
Am I the only one who legit thinks that Angela comes up with the most random excuses when she only married the Senator for power?
Crew when Pam cries: Guys we gotta step in🙅
Crew when Angela plots a murder: 🥱