nah he was the main character on the office web episode where he blackmails everyone. He was on screen the entire episode and killed it. We needed MORE of him
@@rogerr2796That's like the opposite of stating the obvious while denying the subject matter at the same token. I guess behind the scenes, bloops, and alternatives in any video media doesn't count either, eh?
"No matter how you get there or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift to make that place home." Those words were actually super impactful on my life at some point.
Creed Bratton is played by Creed Bratton (member of the band The Grass Roots). He says that he transfers all his money to William Charles Schneider (his birth name). This guy isn't playing a role; he *is* the role!
The "over 75 division" reminded me that I once had a boss that was being honored on Veteran's Day for being a Vietnam vet. We were all shocked. Dude looked 50, tops. Turns out he was 74.
I think part of what makes Creed’s character so good is his infrequency. It’s still novel and shocking when he comes up. I feel like it would get tired after a few episodes.
Dwight and his family should have had their own show. However, Creed should have owned his own network. His character was like an iceberg. We only got to see 10% of him.
Season 9, Episode 17 was “The Farm”. It was a back door pilot for a spin-off show based on Dwight and his extended family. It did not get good reviews, so that’s probably why you’ve never seen an actual spinoff of the concept you’re talking about. And Creed being an iceberg was the point. They never intended to show you more, the ambiguity itself was the gag.
Why I have feeling that Creed was Undercover Boss all this time: He was a homeless man. Dealt with shaddy people. Everyone outside people working in office knows him and respects him. Left that dealings with fair ammount of money. Founded his own company. He can take whatever he wants from office and no one makes any fuss about it. He just applied to job and was taken without questions. No one knew what he was doing. Yeah, he is BOSS above The Boss.
You forgot the scene where Creed comes into the conference room and Michael says "There has been a murdah, and you are a suspect!" Creed: "Alright, let me settle in and I'll be right back" you see him running to his car in the parking lot. :D
The reason why Creed works is because there is not enough context given. Everything he says is straight up random and weird and you're left wondering who Creed really is and what he's done in the past.
Nah, if they gave him more screen space, that would diminish the mystique. Creed was always on the edge. You don’t want to know too much. He once made a man disappear. His name? Creed Bratton.
We got a perfect balance of screen time of this magnificent mystery of a character. Not too little that he was irrelevant, not too much that we understand his background. Creed is the mysterious side character who's presence is always absolutely perfect.
Out of all of Creed's weird crimes and sins, intentionally introducing an invasive species of fish into the North American ecosystem is the one I'm most captivated by. I mean, how? Why?
I feel like there was more potential for Dwight and creed to team up for stuff. He didn’t even flinch when Dwight asked if he had the tools to create a wooden stake 😂
At 2:34 when Creed asks Oscar if he understands (in Spanish) and literally Oscar just replies "yes, i understand" in Spanish and Creed is baffled by such a simple response, that had me ☠️
It should be mentioned somewhere that the actors name that plays Creed Bratton on The Office is Creed Bratton! The scene where he holds up a passport and says he transfers all of his debt to William Charles Schneider, that is his birth name. Very funny guy!
I owe my life to creed. There was one guy who was picking on me and made my life miserable. I knew what to do but not when to do , until I found out Haloween is the best time.
Love “Unknown Language, Robin’s Cartwheel, Making Acronyms, Playing Hooky, Oscar on Creed’s Background…Papa Smurf, Pumpkin’s Out, $6 in the Hard Drive and Soup Can Woman.” Classics!!!
Other than me cutting up individual scenes, effectively turning them into new, shorter versions of the same scene, I think some of these came from a special features webisode or something like that.
«Every week, I'm supposed to take four hours and do a quality spot-check at the paper mill. And of course the one year I blow it off, this happens» - The greatest line on TV ever
honestly if we’re ranking underratedness, Creed tops out the list think of the funniest scene in Office history, where dwight removes the face of the cpr dummy. Creed has two jokes and they’re both GOLD
1 min of this is way funnier than an entire Segura netflix special.
Creed is an enlightened being, he has mastered the art of living. How can you not love this guy?
He read the book: "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck."
@@ollieox9181 have you ever seen the big lebowski?
@@Ben-eg6vu
Yup. Many times.
😂😂
A Creed rave in the warehouse sounds amazing
Creed is the only guy in the office who always gave respect to michael by referring him as boss
i think he just forgot his name
@@mikeyreza 😂😂 right boss
yeah but boss just means "jerk in charge" - Michael Scott.
@@RearAdmiralTootToot True
michael never ddeserved respect, hes a clown lmao@@nikhil1412
The oddball Creed character was handled perfectly on the series. He was on camera just the right amount of time. Not too much, not too little.
nah he was the main character on the office web episode where he blackmails everyone. He was on screen the entire episode and killed it. We needed MORE of him
@@joe-tatothepotatobiden47 I’m sorry, but web episodes don’t count. We purists only go with episodes that were aired, and then released on DVD. 🙂
@@rogerr2796how fucking weird can you be ew
@@rogerr2796That's like the opposite of stating the obvious while denying the subject matter at the same token. I guess behind the scenes, bloops, and alternatives in any video media doesn't count either, eh?
And he always had the best lines😭
The unfulfilled wish of audience:
Robert California and Creed
having a deep conversation
YES
I misread your profile picture to say “gay”
Going to have to perform a resurrection, RIP Randy , a hero
Oh my god i need it
@@hauntedmalksame here
"This is an age of information, and truth is a commodity." - actually what a brilliant quote
I just saw this and it came up
So is weather
"No matter how you get there or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift to make that place home." Those words were actually super impactful on my life at some point.
This. Auschwitz was home!
@@dewok2706 It was a pit stop. Let's say the home was "otherworldly".
“I’ve done a lot more for a lot less” is the best sentence
Creed Bratton is played by Creed Bratton (member of the band The Grass Roots). He says that he transfers all his money to William Charles Schneider (his birth name). This guy isn't playing a role; he *is* the role!
That passport had his actual birthday too. Looks like an actual expired passport! Excellent touch
expired? issued
1999 was valid until 2009 @@DaMaLoJo
Soooo, he actually was Joplin's dealer ?
We´ll never know@@EugeneOneguine , we´ll never know...
The "over 75 division" reminded me that I once had a boss that was being honored on Veteran's Day for being a Vietnam vet. We were all shocked. Dude looked 50, tops. Turns out he was 74.
Bet a lot more work got done there for a while 🤣
Quagmire moment. Looked 45, was actually 69
If Creed had his own spinoff we can all agree that it'll only be aired on Adult Swim.
And only run a few episodes prob.
I think part of what makes Creed’s character so good is his infrequency. It’s still novel and shocking when he comes up. I feel like it would get tired after a few episodes.
Id like to see Angela and Pam get a spinoff on onlyFans
@FatherMcTugNuts okay buddy
He would have little screen time during the whole show. It would revolve around the people that’s interacted with him. He would be elusive as fuck 😂
Dwight and his family should have had their own show. However, Creed should have owned his own network. His character was like an iceberg. We only got to see 10% of him.
Season 9, Episode 17 was “The Farm”. It was a back door pilot for a spin-off show based on Dwight and his extended family. It did not get good reviews, so that’s probably why you’ve never seen an actual spinoff of the concept you’re talking about. And Creed being an iceberg was the point. They never intended to show you more, the ambiguity itself was the gag.
@@mikeneuburger3989 what a very knowledgeable response. Hey, who was your favorite character and why?
@@RobbsHomemadeLife Creed. Because.
They should make a Creed spin-off in the style of Better Call Saul.
That would go hard @@ricardozk
I love how Creed goes from 29 to 82 years old during the show
81, 82 in November
creed is all the generations
We never had enough of Creed but the truth is even CIA or FBI doesn't have enough on him.
Unfortunately he confessed to stealing that ID printer from the DMV so that's a federal crime
Funniest thing about "keep it running" is that Creed was just getting to work, so he really wanted to keep the car running for 8 hours 😂😂😂😂
Maybe he was going to leave in a giffy
i thought the funniest thing was that he threw the keys to nobody
Or the fact that the car was already off when he said "keep it running"
@@GuerillaManifesto 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that's true.
@@didickcheeseburger Yeah, that's the first lol
by far my favorite character, just watching him STAND IN THERE is a promise that something brutal is about to happen
Creed was your favorite character ? 😂 I’d bet Creed wasn’t Creed’s favorite character, and that’s actually his real name lol.
@@mikeneuburger3989 Creed's favorite character is a crazy hippy lad he met in one of his leader-role cults... he was called Charles. What a jerk.
Creed throwing his keys to a nonexistent valet and telling them to "keep it running" never gets old
"All he wants is 6 dollars or it's equivalent in canned goods"
Gets me everytime 😂
Even better, Andy wanted to write him a check!
@Punk he probably has as much money as Ron Swonson
Now we know why.
"I live in a tent, with a woman made of old soup cans"
@@hidden9549 Finally we see he did want a helicopter.. but just a toy one lol
It’s weird hearing Dwight asking Creed for something you’d expect him to have himself
Dwight probably had it confiscated
I met Creed in 2019 he was a really nice guy. He had hurt his wrist so he wasn't able to shake peoples hands but he still was happy to take a picture
Cool!
So he couldn’t do a cartwheel
I dont want to know how he hurt his wrist, it's probably not what you would expect.
Post the pic or it didn't happen!
@@nancyracies8824 post it where youtube?😂
The scene where he shouts his own name is criminally under rated 🤣
I love that scene 😂😂
The word ‘underrated’ is criminal.
@@blueskyalldayeverydayit really is an over rated word
@@rustyshaklferd1897 😂
"that wasn't a tape worm"
"This is an age of information, and truth is a commodity"
Best lines imo
What is it from? An extended cut?
What did he mean, “not a tape worm”?? What did her give her?
@@VIVE305birth control I think
@@VIVE305 he probably gave her a tequila worm.
@@Amigafur it's Creed. Prolly gave her a leech.
Why I have feeling that Creed was Undercover Boss all this time:
He was a homeless man.
Dealt with shaddy people.
Everyone outside people working in office knows him and respects him.
Left that dealings with fair ammount of money.
Founded his own company.
He can take whatever he wants from office and no one makes any fuss about it.
He just applied to job and was taken without questions.
No one knew what he was doing.
Yeah, he is BOSS above The Boss.
Underrated comment
You forgot the scene where Creed comes into the conference room and Michael says "There has been a murdah, and you are a suspect!"
Creed: "Alright, let me settle in and I'll be right back"
you see him running to his car in the parking lot.
:D
Yep! Best
Creed with bloodied shirt: "Its halloween! That's really good timing!"
Holy hell!
"I live in a tent with a woman made of old soup cans" My goals are beyond your understanding 😂
Lol
Is the woman made of old soup cans or the tent?
1:58 “blackmail is an ugly word. I prefer extortion.” That line was funnier years ago on Futurama when Bender said it.
Proof that Creed watches Futurama.
Where can I find these blackmail scenes
Futurama is in the future.
Creed should had more screen space. Creed's writer had most brilliant & creative output than most others.
Absolutely not! They used him just perfectly. Too much of a good thing can be disastrous sometimes.
The reason why Creed works is because there is not enough context given. Everything he says is straight up random and weird and you're left wondering who Creed really is and what he's done in the past.
@@libtardiacitizen I agree, Creed dropped comedy gold just at the right times. They maintained the mystery of him
Nah, if they gave him more screen space, that would diminish the mystique. Creed was always on the edge. You don’t want to know too much. He once made a man disappear. His name? Creed Bratton.
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We got a perfect balance of screen time of this magnificent mystery of a character. Not too little that he was irrelevant, not too much that we understand his background. Creed is the mysterious side character who's presence is always absolutely perfect.
The ,,Strike, Scream and Run" scene really killed me when I watched it for the first time 😂
The "keep it running" part is so subtlety genius.
I don't get it.
Creed asking Kelly for a helicopter, political capital, and uranium is sooo funny to me
Where can I find this scene
@@buyaonihaha 4:56
Out of all of Creed's weird crimes and sins, intentionally introducing an invasive species of fish into the North American ecosystem is the one I'm most captivated by. I mean, how? Why?
He really likes the taste of lionfish
Because he can.😂😂😂
Thats what I want to know too.
Probably a pet he got sick of
Could’ve been trying to hurt a rival of a business he also worked for.
I feel like there was more potential for Dwight and creed to team up for stuff. He didn’t even flinch when Dwight asked if he had the tools to create a wooden stake 😂
“Creed Braton. Known to the kids as Papa Smurf!” 🤣
😂😂😂😂
5:06 Kelly's whole face's lighting up when Creed's asking about gossip. 😂
It takes talent to be so scary and yet so funny at the same time. Creed = 🐐
Absolutely my fav character from the show. Used sparingly but absolutely brilliantly by the show makers.
The pirate code line is so underrated 😂
1:13
"When I was a teenager, I was in an iron lung"
I'm gonna quote this when I'm [turning] 82 in November
Creed is a legend, I see why they made 3 movies about him.
what movies
@@AyushMandowara_xx7 Wow 😂🤣😂🤣
this is it here lol
/woosh/
@@AyushMandowara_xx7 assasins creed
At 2:34 when Creed asks Oscar if he understands (in Spanish) and literally Oscar just replies "yes, i understand" in Spanish and Creed is baffled by such a simple response, that had me ☠️
“Blackmail is an ugly word, I prefer extortion” -Gold
I'm reasonably certain when Creed asks the intern to: 'find out what language this is...' he is in fact remembering a conversation backwards.
Coule be icelandic or morwegian
Creed throwing the keys to nobody and saying 'keep it running' was the funniest moment of the entire show for me lmfao, get's me every time.
I don't get it.
Strike Scream Run makes me laugh every time.
It is Funny
" i dont care who you talk to just make it happen!" The only scene i can watch with jim in it.
It should be mentioned somewhere that the actors name that plays Creed Bratton on The Office is Creed Bratton! The scene where he holds up a passport and says he transfers all of his debt to William Charles Schneider, that is his birth name. Very funny guy!
Creed: Are you in?
Angela: No
Creed (surprised): Are you out?
By far my favorite character. Incredibly underrated
Strike, Scream, Run is literally the most perfect scene in the world.
If I can't scuba, then what's this all been about?" - Creed
Him slapping Meredith and screaming gets me every time
My favorite 😂😂😂😂
I owe my life to creed. There was one guy who was picking on me and made my life miserable. I knew what to do but not when to do , until I found out Haloween is the best time.
"Okay! What's going on? I thought I told you guys to expand the company... It looks exactly the same" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Creed is Walter White without the intellect
“I believe the J is silent” 😂😂😂😂
3:55 creed got best momentz all over the show, but this beats them all
Erin just wanted to show off, I understand Creed's pain.
jk btw
That wasnt even in the Show.
@@jopalm3649 yes it was
We need more of Creed. We always need more Creed.
Creed takes weird on a whole new level, even Dwight is impressed 😮😂.
7:30 who the hell came up with this line? Just amazing 😂😂😂
3:14 "find out what language this is." Hahahahah
It was Simlish...
That was extremely weird and hilarious
Probably the best Creed's scene to me😂😂
Just one stunning cartwheel 🤸
2:39 I work at a bilingual restaurant but I’m not fully bilingual so I feel like this every day 😂
Let's switch back.....😂
"Blackmail is an ugly word. I prefer, extortion."
I like that the sound from the next clip sometimes overlap with the current clip when it's dead silent. Makes the transition feel more natural
The strike, scream, run bit is my favorite Creed joke...and I'd be lying if I said it wasn't even funnier because it was Meredith. 😅
His speech in the finale will never not bring me to tears
The keep it running key toss always kills me 😂
strike scream and run is one of my fav moments on this show.
Creed is my favorite lunatic on this show.
the “strike, scream, run” scene always makes me laugh!
wait what episode has creed blackmailing the other staff???
I think it's a webisode or from the deleted scenes.
It was a webisode.
I love Creed!!! My favorite twisted freak of a man who plays guitar , OMG I have a type 🍄✨
Yep. Lead guitarist and singer in The Grass Roots. That’s in real life!
I've only seen clips of the office and I've never even HEARD of Creed until this compilation.
My work here is done lol
@@RandomPickles My thanks is bordering rabies. 🙏
Legend says the car is still running in Great Braton 😁😆
Creed is like a glitch in the matrix
The amount of information that Oscar got on creed though...
I love that he used his actual passport for the debt transfer scene 🤣
I thought it’s his second fake identity
@@guler4560 William Charles Schneider is the actor's real name
@@planefan082 oh, ok:)
A character so great, they named a series of boxing movies after him.
“I understand it. I can’t speak it” 😂
Helicopter, commodities, political capital, information, uranium, gossip... he knows what he wants.
Great transition to go from 1:12 “how old are you” to “creed bratton 75+ division” 😂🤣
Creed was by far my favorite character.
Love “Unknown Language, Robin’s Cartwheel, Making Acronyms, Playing Hooky, Oscar on Creed’s Background…Papa Smurf, Pumpkin’s Out, $6 in the Hard Drive and Soup Can Woman.” Classics!!!
Watched the show 6 times and it feels like I've never seen some of these scenes
Other than me cutting up individual scenes, effectively turning them into new, shorter versions of the same scene, I think some of these came from a special features webisode or something like that.
«Every week, I'm supposed to take four hours and do a quality spot-check at the paper mill. And of course the one year I blow it off, this happens»
- The greatest line on TV ever
"Strike, Scream, Run!"
a cobbler is not a pie.
I really love the strike scream and run 😂😂😂
8:02
To do - get two suits
Creed going above and beyond getting that third. Fresh as fuck lol.
everyone should check out creed when he is playing music and you will see how great of an actor he really is
his face looks totally different
When i grow up i want to be like Creed
2:35 “Let’s switch back to English for a second” 😂😂😂
I lol every time I see the scene where he hops on the bus and says he’s playing hooky from work. 😂
One of the greatest philosophers of the last fifty years.
This is golden!😂
Thanks for sharing!
"They are all liars and they'll all pay up"
honestly if we’re ranking underratedness, Creed tops out the list
think of the funniest scene in Office history, where dwight removes the face of the cpr dummy. Creed has two jokes and they’re both GOLD
"I believe the J is silent."