I really wish they would have kept Andy’s scene. It does his character justice cus he really was a good guy behind the anger issues and being obnoxious
Thought it really sucked that they left it out while going through the dvd extras. Hopefully we’ll get it next year in the last Superfan episodes if not 2024
Erin heartbreakingly having a hand puppet ask for confirmation that there wasn’t anything wrong with her is a pretty perfect encapsulation of her character.
@@R_G88888 try it... Thumb tucked provides less mobility for the thumb, and that's just not what a mouth looks like. Why does that make me a bad person
They really should have kept Andy‘s speech in the episode it is so heartwarming and shows his kind character. Also Angelas talking head is so adorable it makes her more likeable.
@@matachi1040 The sentiment is similar to Andy's "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've left them." So they probably made the choice to keep Andy's. Pete's is a great line, though.
Yeah good thing they kept Andy's nostalgic line instead. Pete is fairly newish and his words don't hold much weight because he can continue making new memories in the office whereas Andy has done his due in that place and left it for a brighter future. There is this sadness to him knowing that there will be no more new memories with the og crew. Andy looking back with longing matches the audience sentiment more. Also I can care less about plop.
I know Steve didn't want to appear in the final scenes with the gang in the office because he wasn't on the show anymore and thought it would take away from their last moment, but man those reminiscing scenes would've been fun with him there. I envision a mixture of old Michael Scott w/ a few TWSS moments but also a newfound maturity in discussing fatherhood and his relationship with Holly to show his character grew also. And yes, 100% agree that Andy's speech should have stayed in. "Be Dwight Schrute" was the best line of that whole deleted scenes compilation.
@@mqbleel It seems that they keep adding more deleted scenes to the Superfan episodes already released, so just when you think you’ve seen all the goodies in a specific episode, they still slip in yet another scene. Twenty years from now they may still be adding to the Superfan edition.
its weird because the office on netflix br has more scenes than prime video, and some of them aren't in this video, and some of this videos arent on netflix our prime video, it makes me wonder how many deleted scenes there are, also there is the matrix one
In the plant scene, it would have been very funny if they cutted for Creed saying: "I dont understand why they were planting a plastic plant on the ground, but I just followed with them"
@@jacobh674 Good point. I was thinking it was going to turn out to be plastic, but now I remember Michael noticing it was drying up when Dwight was gone.
This was a roller coaster of scenes that all make so much sense to me as a major office fan. I wish they all could've been in the finale. Thank you for sharing.
I’m glad Clark found someone and Erin found her parents. That Darryl and Val made it work and Andy’s character got justice after his anger issue came back he became really selfish. I was hopping there’s be a few deleted scenes with Michael seeing his old friends cause he had 2 lines and about 5 scenes
That Canada joke is probably one of the best one liner jokes of the show. And that moment with Andy was genuinely beautiful and would've been awesome to see for his character. Wish they kept some of these moments in.
@@beepboop69420 that is very true, like when she apologises to Phyllis whom then carries her to the altar, or when she moved in with Oscar, both Dwight and Angela talked many times their distaste in gays, Yet, they made him a Godfather❤️🩹
The biggest issue I have with this show is how they just completely ruined the character of Andy and with it, his and Erin's relationship. Beyond that great great show.
They always had a very horrible relationship. Andy always very abusive to Erin treating her like dirt and this was before Season 9 this was around the time of Michael Scott He ended up getting her attacked by birds because he was too stupid to realize oh yeah Wild birds aren't pets What a crazy idea! He gets himself fired because he was so terrible in bed and thst was the only way he could get excited in bed Erin literally throws herself at him again and agisn and agisn and again and again and again and again season after season after season and he treats her like crap Erin molded herself entirely after Andy desperate to please him ans get his love but he only ever treated her like dirt His justification of oh she went for Gabe! ENOUGH She only went for Gabe because Andy literally told her to go for Gabe and she would do anything for Andy She literally says she wouldn't have dated Gabe were it not for him being her boss and because Andy told her to She got mad at Andy once because of feeling super jealous and she would end up repenting that for multiple seasons desperate to win him over and he kept refusing again and again as he cared more about his job or revenge or an emotionless blank piece of wood with all the charm abd personality of a rock
@y6tre yes That's how hr was introduced As the biggest college frat boy dousche in existence who was tremendously intimidated by any bigger stronger men Like the whole saying of puffing your chest out trying to be tough but getting very intimidated and afraid the second someone calls out your bluff. That's who Andy was And he would love to take advantage and prey on anyone weaker and more cowardly then him including Nellie. Erin and thinking Angela was weak and easy to take control of
@roluevasreisa5730 He had a lot of character growth. It was unfortunate that he was written with so many obvious flaws. Jim had flaws as well, but he was mostly the main lead so they wrote his character well enough.
The deleted scenes (not just here, but other ones throughout the show) add so much. The thing I didn't like about Andy was how they kept changing his character. These scenes of Andy kind of make up for that, and depict it all as various ways he tried to be, that he screwed up, but learned from and became a better person from all of them.
Aww I would have wanted to see deleted scenes of Michael in the finale. After he departed in end of S7, and made reappearance, it made me feel like I forgot who Mike Scott truly was. A funny and upright boss.
@@justincoleman3805 Not so sure that’s true, in terms of the show getting better. Michael Scott was, and will forever be, the Office. He’s easily the most iconic character from the series and he was prevalent in all of the greatest Office episodes.
he’s gonna do something stupid and be Micheal its like kelly once said “ why cant you let enjoy things “ or something like that And they became closer after he left
I've watched the office like 4 times. And now that I see these scenes even if they don't included them in the final cut, this is like fresh air for me. Make me want to watch the office for fifth time.
Yes, I feel the same. He was a dick. But if you think about it, everyone of them did or said something not totally moral... Stanley cheats his wife Phyllis cheats... Her diet, and thinks that woman can't be leaders. Also she talked shit about the office administrator of Vance Refrigeration because her husband was on a wheelchair. Angela tried to break the knees of Oscar, cheated Andy... Jim lets Michael fall in the koi pond, he constantly flirts with a woman engaged with a man who loves her and really wants to merrry her, Dwight betrayed Michael, he really thinks women are a weak gender, killed Angela's cat (and I'm pretty sure he kills a lots of pets, he said he shooted a warewolf who transformed into his neighbor's dog), he wanted to get fire Jim for stupid reasons a lot of times, even when he was having a baby with Pam and really needed to have a job to feed a baby... Andy CELEBRATED a branch closed, and lot of peoples lost their jobs! But when all was reverted, he was so sad and made some stupid hats... He was responsible of Michael firing Dwight, because he saved Angela's job. Meredith don't give a f*ck about her daughter, and thinks his son is not "the good one". Toby is a convicted rapist... Ryan, we all know he's shit. But I think he deserves the scene when his mom dropped him at DM and David Wallace yells to him, and he crys. He is a totally douche, they didn't wanted us to empathize with him. But then they let the scene of Jim and Pam crying about his poem about Kelly, and he being on a raft in the middle of the ocean... Kelly almost destroyed Jim's and Dwight's career with false shit because of her party and cups... Michael wanted Dwight to get fire when he did the Wonka Tickets idea, he talked shit about Jim with Wallace, about how he was a "big bird", only because he was afraid to lose his job. He can't stop making fun of people with obesity (same with Dwight) Creed, I'm pretty sure he killed a lot of animals, like pets, people, and even kids... Pam is kinda pure, but she was jealous of girls who flirted with Jim, and she was with Roy... David Wallace get fired and everyone in the same phone call start celebrate!!!! (They have their jobs, fck Wallace, who cares... When Michael and Holly let the office be robbed, Wallace gives money and gives for a few days his house in the beach, I think... But, who cares). All of them have a dick inside (that's what she said). But they reverted that with time, experiences and friendship. Don't let that ruins Clark to you. That plot was just to show how much Pete Plop (who is always taking a Packer) cared about Kelly (the other Kelly) since the beginning. Think about this: Michael wants to go to Jamaica with Carol, and he's sooo happy, he even shows riding a bike to give to a poor kid. Then in the 7th season (I think) Oscar let's him use his bike.... And then he can't? Wtf? Remember when Kelly talked shit about Glee because they don't pick a line? I don't know why I write this much. Nobody cares, sorry
@@UnCuervoEnMedicina The reason we are mad at "Plop" is that we loved Andy who joined from season 3 and showed multiple characters. Yes, everyone has their dark side, which is actually the whole point of this series, but still we all root for Andy who we think we know better. Plop is still a stranger to office fans. And we are gonna keep calling him Plop since we owe that much to Andy :)
Tbh the part about erin not knowing her parents was like only mentioned in 1 or 2 scenes before the finale so it really didn’t deserve much screentime, however wholesome it was, at least compared to other stuff imo
@@colinleighton8295 I agree it wasn't a character-defining arc - like, it wasn't the only thing we knew about Erin - but Erin's growing up in an orphanage came up in Secretary's Day (season 6), and Michael continued to play a father figure type role, as in Viewing Party (season 7). A b-plot of Goodbye Michael (season 7) was about how Phyllis might be Erin's mom. Again, it wasn't the focus of Erin's character, but I thought the resolve in the finale was a nice payoff.
I'm glad they left out some of these, like the Clark/Dakota romance wasn't necessary to wrap things up. But others like Andy's speech or some of Clark and Pete's talking heads should definetly have been included.
I kind of feel bad for the actress, though. Imagine getting the opportunity to be on the final episode of one of the most successful shows ever made and your scenes don’t make Final Cut.
It's possible he either refused, or they couldn't afford him for more than 2 lines. Also, his appearance was a surprise even to most of the cast. There is a video of the table read, and there is no appearance of Michael. Creed had the line, "It's as if all my kids grew up and married each other. It's every person's dream," at the table read.
@@cking613 Did they even try to bring back Michael? It's like they were fine ending the series without him and there's even a line Dwight says claiming Jim was the best man at his wedding. It was Michael, no? Can't believe they kept that part. Steve Carell actually wanted to let the other cast members have more spotlight which is why he isn't in the last few scenes. At least we got the ending shot of Michael putting up Pam's painting. That was a good compensation.
I’m glad they took out the scene where they talked about who has worked there the longest. When Jo said that the person with the most seniority should be interim manager, it was Creed!
I really wish this show hadn't evolved so much into being about Jim and Pam after Michael left. It was always about Jim, Pam, Michael, and Dwight, but without Michael, and with Dwight becoming more and more "normal" over time, it just became a Friends-like comedy after a while.
You’d forget that the actor of Cliff Main from Better Call Saul is in this show as Erin’s dad. Whole lot of Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul cameos or guest stars
Man I hope they make an office later years with plop and everyone, the scene with Dwight jr and the blonde girl is genuinely really funny and her character was only seen in the scene with the kelevin
When Erin’s father took off his hearing aid because he thought he couldn’t understand wtf Angela’s sister was saying, that shit was hilarious
Common Cliff Main W
I said the same thing that was pure gold
@@davidbrow3086 better call saul moment lmao i thought the same thing when i saw that actor
wouldve been better without the desperate zoom.
i couldn't take my laugh
I really wish they would have kept Andy’s scene. It does his character justice cus he really was a good guy behind the anger issues and being obnoxious
Yeah that was Andy's turning point and they removed it
Basically continued to do him dirty post season 8 for no reason. Should’ve kept the speech and let him end the show with a W.
Me too...
Thought it really sucked that they left it out while going through the dvd extras. Hopefully we’ll get it next year in the last Superfan episodes if not 2024
He was a disgusting worthless creature
Andy's toast REALLY GOT CUT!?!?
mann.... that was such a great and emotional speech and DELIVERY!!
Right? That was really good
But he started off with two jokes of other cut scenes
Erin heartbreakingly having a hand puppet ask for confirmation that there wasn’t anything wrong with her is a pretty perfect encapsulation of her character.
And then they correct how she does it...
I feel like how they correct it doesn’t make sense. When I do a hand puppet with the thumb tucked in, it doesn’t look like a mouth anymore
@@JG-oi5gg Correcting own child to help them do something properly dosen`t equal thinking there is something wrong with it.
@@freespeech3817 well if her parents were there and she was six...
@@R_G88888 try it... Thumb tucked provides less mobility for the thumb, and that's just not what a mouth looks like. Why does that make me a bad person
They really should have kept Andy‘s speech in the episode it is so heartwarming and shows his kind character. Also Angelas talking head is so adorable it makes her more likeable.
I agree
Andy had the Cornell speech and the "good old days" scene. Keeping this in as well would have been too much.
lmao stop trolling haha
They were just determined to trash his character that last season for some reason
It seems they didn't want us to change our opinions about the characters...
The way alot of deleted scenes give Andy justice is so nice but sad that they aren't in the show
in their universe its a documentary, so its basically technically canon
6:46 This scene sums up Andy's character. Despite having messed-up past, he embraced it and became more mature towards his relationship with Angela.
LMAO
Should have kept it in the show. Really shows redemption is possible.
Red dead redemption. 2.
@@VikingRWRBig red redemption
@@browco3644 Rit-Dit-Dit-de-du!
12:20 "I always knew looking back on the tears would make me laugh but I never knew that looking back on the laughs would make me cry"
"--Unknown"
i wish they left that in
@@matachi1040 The sentiment is similar to Andy's "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days, before you've left them." So they probably made the choice to keep Andy's. Pete's is a great line, though.
@@cking613 Yeah. I think Andy's meant more to the end of the series. It was probably a good move
Yeah good thing they kept Andy's nostalgic line instead. Pete is fairly newish and his words don't hold much weight because he can continue making new memories in the office whereas Andy has done his due in that place and left it for a brighter future. There is this sadness to him knowing that there will be no more new memories with the og crew. Andy looking back with longing matches the audience sentiment more. Also I can care less about plop.
5:48 I’m pretty sure creed understood what angela’s sister is saying
Underrated comment
He understands there language but he can’t speak it 😂
He was nodding along
My thought exactly 😂😂😂
Yeah xD
Andy's wedding speech was beautiful
ugh....well that was lovely....delete!!
@@manilkasheran29345:58 who is she
@@DangDuctri-ky8vg Angela’s sister
@@itsjustanimations4274Interestingly she played Ed Helms wife in The Hangover.
I'm so glad it didn't make it. I hated it. Trying to be heartwarming and shit. I like how he was portrayed. It was funnier than this bullshit
I know Steve didn't want to appear in the final scenes with the gang in the office because he wasn't on the show anymore and thought it would take away from their last moment, but man those reminiscing scenes would've been fun with him there.
I envision a mixture of old Michael Scott w/ a few TWSS moments but also a newfound maturity in discussing fatherhood and his relationship with Holly to show his character grew also.
And yes, 100% agree that Andy's speech should have stayed in. "Be Dwight Schrute" was the best line of that whole deleted scenes compilation.
I wish we got to see michaels kids running around
I think his character would have taken up too much of the screen cuz that's how his character would be. It was a more somber and intimate tone.
I know this is an anachronism, but it would be great if he showed up in his Space Force uniform!
They should really make extended versions of the episodes with these deleted scenes in place, that would be INCREDIBLE
They do they’re called the Superfan episodes on peacock
@@mqbleel It seems that they keep adding more deleted scenes to the Superfan episodes already released, so just when you think you’ve seen all the goodies in a specific episode, they still slip in yet another scene. Twenty years from now they may still be adding to the Superfan edition.
Are you not aware of the Superfan cuts?
@@fshoapsI can’t get peacock as I’m not from the us
its weird because the office on netflix br has more scenes than prime video, and some of them aren't in this video, and some of this videos arent on netflix our prime video, it makes me wonder how many deleted scenes there are, also there is the matrix one
In the plant scene, it would have been very funny if they cutted for Creed saying: "I dont understand why they were planting a plastic plant on the ground, but I just followed with them"
OMG YES
It wasn’t plastic tho. Dwight would water it everyday
@@jacobh674 Good point. I was thinking it was going to turn out to be plastic, but now I remember Michael noticing it was drying up when Dwight was gone.
@@Logan_BaronFunny enough, it looked like a tropical house plant, so it will likely die quickly in Scranton’s growing zone of 6a.
@@Logan_Baronthis would have just been a second layer of funny in that Creed would have still thought the plant was plastic anyways
This was a roller coaster of scenes that all make so much sense to me as a major office fan. I wish they all could've been in the finale. Thank you for sharing.
I’m glad Clark found someone and Erin found her parents. That Darryl and Val made it work and Andy’s character got justice after his anger issue came back he became really selfish. I was hopping there’s be a few deleted scenes with Michael seeing his old friends cause he had 2 lines and about 5 scenes
Clark is a simp he turned down a job that he could make a ton of money for a girl who will eventually dump him.
I'm pretty sure Darryl doesn't want Val to actually come visit him, based on his "eh…" expression when she accepts his invitation 😂
Oh, man, I love that Phyllis was embarrassing at Angela's wedding like Michael was at hers
I love it when Angela's sister speaks their made up language and the old guy checks his hearing aid 🤣 wish they kept that
That was the hardest I laughed during this video as well😂
she’s speaking Canadian
thats how sims characters talk lol
Cliff Maine
man, they fixed andy in a single episode
That Canada joke is probably one of the best one liner jokes of the show. And that moment with Andy was genuinely beautiful and would've been awesome to see for his character. Wish they kept some of these moments in.
Whivh one
At where it is ?
5:42@@Harrycurls
They kept Meredith dancing with her stripper son but couldn't keep one of these. Nice.
Are we really not gonna talk about Angela's transformation??
That was the best part for me after the wedding toasts
I love her
@@beepboop69420 that is very true, like when she apologises to Phyllis whom then carries her to the altar, or when she moved in with Oscar, both Dwight and Angela talked many times their distaste in gays, Yet, they made him a Godfather❤️🩹
Angela’s sister speech moment is hilarious
Why? Was it gibberish?
@@67marlins A form of pig latin, sounded like putting "op" in front of the vowel sounds.
So, Dwight Jr. has a blonde lady friend, and New Jim/Plop has a thing for the receptionist. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
A blonde lady friend __in accounting__ 🤔😏
i don't know but your comment mad me feel so good.
"I knew about Dwight and Angela before anybody else" oh sweety you wish
Are you talking about pam
Jim.
"I always knew looking back on the tears would make me laugh but I never knew that looking back on the laughs would make me cry"
Thank you for uploading this.
9:55 was all I wanted to see. I wish Andy and Erin ended up together.
The biggest issue I have with this show is how they just completely ruined the character of Andy and with it, his and Erin's relationship.
Beyond that great great show.
They always had a very horrible relationship. Andy always very abusive to Erin treating her like dirt and this was before Season 9 this was around the time of Michael Scott
He ended up getting her attacked by birds because he was too stupid to realize oh yeah
Wild birds aren't pets
What a crazy idea!
He gets himself fired because he was so terrible in bed and thst was the only way he could get excited in bed
Erin literally throws herself at him again and agisn and agisn and again and again and again and again season after season after season and he treats her like crap
Erin molded herself entirely after Andy desperate to please him ans get his love but he only ever treated her like dirt
His justification of oh she went for Gabe!
ENOUGH
She only went for Gabe because Andy literally told her to go for Gabe and she would do anything for Andy
She literally says she wouldn't have dated Gabe were it not for him being her boss and because Andy told her to
She got mad at Andy once because of feeling super jealous and she would end up repenting that for multiple seasons desperate to win him over and he kept refusing again and again as he cared more about his job or revenge or an emotionless blank piece of wood with all the charm abd personality of a rock
@@roluevasreisa5730They wrote his character that way.
@y6tre yes
That's how hr was introduced
As the biggest college frat boy dousche in existence who was tremendously intimidated by any bigger stronger men
Like the whole saying of puffing your chest out trying to be tough but getting very intimidated and afraid the second someone calls out your bluff. That's who Andy was
And he would love to take advantage and prey on anyone weaker and more cowardly then him including Nellie. Erin and thinking Angela was weak and easy to take control of
@roluevasreisa5730 He had a lot of character growth. It was unfortunate that he was written with so many obvious flaws. Jim had flaws as well, but he was mostly the main lead so they wrote his character well enough.
The deleted scenes (not just here, but other ones throughout the show) add so much. The thing I didn't like about Andy was how they kept changing his character. These scenes of Andy kind of make up for that, and depict it all as various ways he tried to be, that he screwed up, but learned from and became a better person from all of them.
WHY DID THEY CUT OUT ANDY’S SPEECH that would’ve been perfect
Aww I would have wanted to see deleted scenes of Michael in the finale. After he departed in end of S7, and made reappearance, it made me feel like I forgot who Mike Scott truly was. A funny and upright boss.
Oh believe me whatever they could film of Michael Scott they definitely wouldn't delete
The show improved after he left.
He was unrealistically dumb and incredibly annoying.
@@justincoleman3805 Not so sure that’s true, in terms of the show getting better. Michael Scott was, and will forever be, the Office. He’s easily the most iconic character from the series and he was prevalent in all of the greatest Office episodes.
@@justincoleman3805it improved yes because it allows us to see more from the other characters
he’s gonna do something stupid and be Micheal its like kelly once said “ why cant you let enjoy things “ or something like that
And they became closer after he left
I always knew looking back on the tears would make me laugh, but I never knew that looking back on the laughs would make me cry. ❤
I've watched the office like 4 times. And now that I see these scenes even if they don't included them in the final cut, this is like fresh air for me. Make me want to watch the office for fifth time.
I had never seen this before. Office plant scene seals it as one of the best finales ever
They fixed a lot of wrongdoings and still decided to not include any of those. My day has been much less insufferable after seeing these scenes!
Some many of these scenes make the story more complete
Clark lost points with me when he tried to take advantage of Erin.
Yes, I feel the same. He was a dick. But if you think about it, everyone of them did or said something not totally moral...
Stanley cheats his wife
Phyllis cheats... Her diet, and thinks that woman can't be leaders. Also she talked shit about the office administrator of Vance Refrigeration because her husband was on a wheelchair.
Angela tried to break the knees of Oscar, cheated Andy...
Jim lets Michael fall in the koi pond, he constantly flirts with a woman engaged with a man who loves her and really wants to merrry her,
Dwight betrayed Michael, he really thinks women are a weak gender, killed Angela's cat (and I'm pretty sure he kills a lots of pets, he said he shooted a warewolf who transformed into his neighbor's dog), he wanted to get fire Jim for stupid reasons a lot of times, even when he was having a baby with Pam and really needed to have a job to feed a baby...
Andy CELEBRATED a branch closed, and lot of peoples lost their jobs! But when all was reverted, he was so sad and made some stupid hats... He was responsible of Michael firing Dwight, because he saved Angela's job.
Meredith don't give a f*ck about her daughter, and thinks his son is not "the good one".
Toby is a convicted rapist...
Ryan, we all know he's shit. But I think he deserves the scene when his mom dropped him at DM and David Wallace yells to him, and he crys. He is a totally douche, they didn't wanted us to empathize with him. But then they let the scene of Jim and Pam crying about his poem about Kelly, and he being on a raft in the middle of the ocean...
Kelly almost destroyed Jim's and Dwight's career with false shit because of her party and cups...
Michael wanted Dwight to get fire when he did the Wonka Tickets idea, he talked shit about Jim with Wallace, about how he was a "big bird", only because he was afraid to lose his job. He can't stop making fun of people with obesity (same with Dwight)
Creed, I'm pretty sure he killed a lot of animals, like pets, people, and even kids...
Pam is kinda pure, but she was jealous of girls who flirted with Jim, and she was with Roy...
David Wallace get fired and everyone in the same phone call start celebrate!!!! (They have their jobs, fck Wallace, who cares... When Michael and Holly let the office be robbed, Wallace gives money and gives for a few days his house in the beach, I think... But, who cares).
All of them have a dick inside (that's what she said). But they reverted that with time, experiences and friendship.
Don't let that ruins Clark to you. That plot was just to show how much Pete Plop (who is always taking a Packer) cared about Kelly (the other Kelly) since the beginning.
Think about this: Michael wants to go to Jamaica with Carol, and he's sooo happy, he even shows riding a bike to give to a poor kid.
Then in the 7th season (I think) Oscar let's him use his bike.... And then he can't? Wtf? Remember when Kelly talked shit about Glee because they don't pick a line?
I don't know why I write this much. Nobody cares, sorry
@@UnCuervoEnMedicina The reason we are mad at "Plop" is that we loved Andy who joined from season 3 and showed multiple characters. Yes, everyone has their dark side, which is actually the whole point of this series, but still we all root for Andy who we think we know better. Plop is still a stranger to office fans. And we are gonna keep calling him Plop since we owe that much to Andy :)
Yeah dude was a creep. And not in a kind of funny way, like early Andy.
Clark was disgusting.
It's like people seem to forget that the show is fictional, lol imagine sperging out at something that never happened.
5:40 Hey I didn't know Angela was from Canada! I'm dead 😭🤣😂🤣🤣 OMG Kevin
that was brilliant
She's not she's from ohio
When Angela’s sister said “offin poffin”
I felt that 🥹
What was that? 🤣
I really like that little thing between Clark and Dakota. It's a really cute cameo
Clark was a creep. Thankful to the producers for deleting those scenes
@@Goldenfly737 🤢
Plop last quote, sums it up perfectly
I can't believe they took the scene of Erin's parents out
It was literally the worst scene of the office I’ve ever seen I’m glad they took it out
@@arnaeus7448 how?
Tbh the part about erin not knowing her parents was like only mentioned in 1 or 2 scenes before the finale so it really didn’t deserve much screentime, however wholesome it was, at least compared to other stuff imo
@@colinleighton8295 I agree it wasn't a character-defining arc - like, it wasn't the only thing we knew about Erin - but Erin's growing up in an orphanage came up in Secretary's Day (season 6), and Michael continued to play a father figure type role, as in Viewing Party (season 7). A b-plot of Goodbye Michael (season 7) was about how Phyllis might be Erin's mom. Again, it wasn't the focus of Erin's character, but I thought the resolve in the finale was a nice payoff.
I'm glad they left out some of these, like the Clark/Dakota romance wasn't necessary to wrap things up. But others like Andy's speech or some of Clark and Pete's talking heads should definetly have been included.
clark and dakota relationship is to mirror dwights and angelas relationship
the more things change. the more they stay the same
I kind of feel bad for the actress, though. Imagine getting the opportunity to be on the final episode of one of the most successful shows ever made and your scenes don’t make Final Cut.
@@sschroder8582 Well, the actress is Dakota Johnson, so she went on the make a huge name for herself in 50 Shades of Grey and other big movies.
@@beezilneverleft3176 Oh, wow! I missed the mark on that one. Thanks for pointing that out!
@@patlee4858 I'm glad they explained Dakota Johnson's reason for being at the wedding.
That Andy speech was perfect
This show is cozy, is fireplace, marshmallow, soft blanket, this show is home.
I love how Phyllis always had that sharp no-boundaries side to her deep down.
even after bringing back Michael, he still missed some crucial moments in the final episode. whara shame. Happy to see him for few seconds though
It's possible he either refused, or they couldn't afford him for more than 2 lines. Also, his appearance was a surprise even to most of the cast. There is a video of the table read, and there is no appearance of Michael. Creed had the line, "It's as if all my kids grew up and married each other. It's every person's dream," at the table read.
@@cking613 Did they even try to bring back Michael? It's like they were fine ending the series without him and there's even a line Dwight says claiming Jim was the best man at his wedding. It was Michael, no? Can't believe they kept that part. Steve Carell actually wanted to let the other cast members have more spotlight which is why he isn't in the last few scenes. At least we got the ending shot of Michael putting up Pam's painting. That was a good compensation.
I love this it makes it seem like I’m watching a whole new episode
I’m glad they took out the scene where they talked about who has worked there the longest. When Jo said that the person with the most seniority should be interim manager, it was Creed!
2:41 everyone became Michael Scott.
Creed was the only one nodding during the bridesmaid speech.
3:09, that's what she said.
I love Andy. His character assassination in the later seasons was so uncalled for.
Andy gave an amazing speech. It slapped in so many different ways!
The whole {5:43} “oh I didn’t know Angela was from Canada”😂Kevin’s such a funny character
Thank you for this. I loved the show and it's nice to see even after it's done there's still new stuff to see.
These scenes are GREAT!!!! I wish they wouldn't have been cut out!
Andy's speech was so cool, they shouldn't have deleted it :/
I really wish this show hadn't evolved so much into being about Jim and Pam after Michael left. It was always about Jim, Pam, Michael, and Dwight, but without Michael, and with Dwight becoming more and more "normal" over time, it just became a Friends-like comedy after a while.
Office ladies is going to lose it talking about that plant when they get to the final episode
You’d forget that the actor of Cliff Main from Better Call Saul is in this show as Erin’s dad. Whole lot of Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul cameos or guest stars
I had not realized the new girl at the end of the show was Dakota Johnson until I watched these scenes again.
i just realized erin's dad is the same law firm owner who later fired saul in better call saul
And Erin's mom is Joan Cusack. Who's basically been in everything we've ever loved, ever.
The mom is also from Shameless, Sheila Jackson
He's also Dr Linkletter in young sheldon
He’s also the new husband of jay’s ex wife in modern family
also dr Linkletter from young Sheldon.
8:50 lol, "keep your thumb in". Erin's parents are just as whack as Erin
'I always knew looking back on the tears would make me laugh but I never knew looking back on the laughs would make me cry'..We all felt it Pete
I'm pretty sure that plant died with the first snow or the first really warm day.
Bruh 😂😂😂they shoulda kept Tobi asking if anyone remembered him winning the fun run 😂😂😂
I don't know why they deleted these scenes every second of them are amazing
deleted scenes are like The Office second drink.
This is really cool to see. Thank you.
The keleven scene wasn't deleted
It's included here to give context for Kevin's talking head, which was indeed deleted.
im sorry but when kevin said "i didnt know Angela was from Canada " i died💀💀💀💀
I'm in love with Angela Kinsley the person
funny how angela’s sister says she’d delete the video, and the whole scene is deleted for real
These scenes are all so good!!!!
Man I loved the additions of Plop and Dwight Jr.
“Move in please” he said calmly 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What these are so good? I always wondered where Bob Vance was in the finale
Never noticed before how practically all the words in the language Angela and her sister shares sound like "Office" 😂
Phillis being a low key freak is such a great running side bit in this show
Man I hope they make an office later years with plop and everyone, the scene with Dwight jr and the blonde girl is genuinely really funny and her character was only seen in the scene with the kelevin
Kind of relieved that none od this made it in the finale
Pete! Loved him so much! And he was easy on the eyes 👀
Saved this to watch later. Good times.
Kevin is natural complex numbers teacher
That scene with the plant is so Nice, they should've kept it
WAIT JIM HOLDING PAM AND ANDYS SPEECH WERE LITTERLY ADORABLE WHY WERENT THEY IN !???
I have watched just a few episodes of "the office" but dang I never knew Dakota was involved in the series too ...or was it just a one time cameo???
Only the last episode
Why didn't they include Michael in the stage?😢
"you know Dwight doesn't have any hair on his back at all" 😂😂
The decline of office was gradual, but evident the moment Michael left.
meatballs…. oh god, jim kept going with the meatball prank
Free food
I can’t believe they deleted the elevator scene
Some of this is really good, and a lot of it i fully understand why they didnt make the cut... That bachelorette party was really quite bad...
That plant is a Dracena Lisa cane and will die in 2 days outside. That joke is the last one I finally got.
They really should've kept that scene in with Phillis' speech, I couldn't stop laughing
it was a good choice to cut these.
They should have kept the reception scene. This was a good moment for Andy.
why is no one talking about how they completely cut all of the dakota johnson scenes from the finale lol
Nate pushing everyone in the elevator was my favourite 😂😂😂
“Nate! NATE!” 💀
I can’t wait to see the extended cut of this episode.
So clark and dakota would be the next dwight and angela, and pete and erin also would be the next jim and pam
I feel like it’s more like Clark and Dakota would be Jim and Pam, and Plop and Erin would be Ryan and Kelly.
@@orions-cummerbund how exactly would they be ryan and kelly?
This is what happens when strong characters leave a lasting presence, we cant help but compare them frequently.