I think one of the most iconic scenes is missing. When Michael visited Pam at her art show and was genuinely blown away by her painting while no one else came. I think that for me was the most heartwarming scene in the whole show and set the tone for the relationship between Michael and Pam. And the part in the last episode when Andy said "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them” - that hit me hard at that time. The last one maybe not oscar deserving, but a life changing quote for me at least.
I recently watched that episode. Some people did indeed go but those that saw her paintings all said something negative or rude about them which made it a special moment when Michael visited and didn't say somthing rude like he normally would.
My father died last year and the office played a huge part in bringing me through this time and I remember sitting alone in my room and watching the last episode. That quote from Andy just hit me so hard, that I had no chance of bringing back these times with my dad. Andy is not even close to being my favorite character but he has for sure the best quote. Thanks for letting me feel, that other people appreciate that as well.
Was that supposed to be funny, I felt really bad and sorry for Michael that he had to do that when what he always wanted from the very beginning was to have kids so he's never alone
Every scene and line from Dinner Party deserves an award, Steve Carrel showing up in the finale best surprise ever and the UNSPOKEN Pam is pregnant moment, still never gets old❤️
I can’t believe the scene where Pam is doing her testimonial and Jim accidentally interrupts to ask her out and then she’s so happy that she forgot what she was talking about wasn’t on here
That Pam scene with the coal walk honestly felt like such a big moment. The character development alone was great but ultimately this show is about showcasing the joy from the ordinary and as much as those important scenes mean for the show, Pam just letting out what she'd been feeling for ages is so relatable and even made me feel like there was a weight off my chest. I really do love that scene :)
I would say also this scene was able to get back at all the pam haters who said she wasted jims time etc and she wasnt such a great match for him … i mean she threw away her ego and confessed in front of the entire office, its not easy esp coming from a person with characteristics as pam , huge growth there and also the only persons time she was wasting the entire time while holding back her feelings for jim was her own time as jim could have chosen to walk away which he did eventually and he turned around as his heart only has pam and whats meant to be for you will never pass you. Imo this is a great love story of faith patience and courage.
Also, when all the actors sing 9,986,000 Minutes to Michael in the goodbye episode. And it's even more moving when you know that Steve Carell didn't know they were going to sing it and it was actually for him leaving the show that they did it. Those tears were real.
Three scenes are missing. First- When Michael proposes Holly with the candles in the break out room Second- When Jim and Michael acknowledge the final goodbye just through the eyes. Third- When Michael is at the airport and Pam comes running and hugs him.
The way Joan Cusack said "Erin..." right before Erin realized it actually felt like a real mother saying her daughter's name. Phenomenal acting by those two indeed!
But she found her because of the documentary, so she would be aware that she is called Erin there, and maybe just acknoledged that she likes being called Erin (even in the Situation with Kelly she offered to be called Erin)
The wedding scene when Michael shows up still gets me misty eyed. The show has been over for 13 years. I've seen this scene at least 100 times but I still feel the same way I did the first time I saw it.
when they cut to Phyllis after Erin runs to hug her birth mother it always gets to me bc of that episode where at one point Phyllis thought she could possibly be Erin's mom.
Kevin is always portrayed as a dumb guy. But he was the first to realize the situation at 5:00. The rest of them had to hear the "Erin" for a second time to get it. He always understood relations better than others.
@@brken_blndie SIENFELD TAUGHT ME ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT TWIX. IT TAUGHT ME HOW TO EAT A SNICKERS. IT HAS TAGHT ME SO MUCH SIR. GOOD DAY
I will go to my grave saying The OFFICE has no equal in depicting the combination of raw human emotion and humor at a level not reached by any other tv show or movie. It is because we are basically looking back at our own lives and our personalities as we watch from afar these almost real characters! The writers and actors deserve all the credit in the world. These scenes are only the tip of the iceberg of great moments on this show! Steve Rainn Jenna and Jim and co. have no equal!!!!
The episode where Michael leaves could have been much much better if Jim gave Michael a "World's Best Boss" mug. In the very first episode, Michael says he bought it himself, so..
I have watched all the episodes over and over again, except the end. I've never wanted it to end and Michael's departure was the time when I just decided I'm not going to let it end.
Okay so hear me out, technically speaking, /technically/ speaking, the Office could only win an Emmy. Everything else about this was great 🙂 Love the content!
The lunch metaphor with Jim and Michael is the only scene that ever made me cry in this show. And I’d say it’s one of the only times I have during shows and movies.
Wait a second! If the office and Breaking Bad/ better call saul is in the same universe (as suggested by Aaron Pauls cameo), doasn´t that mean that Cliff Maine is Erin´s Father? :O
That also suggest the Walking Dead is the same universe. So Pam, Jim, everyone we know and love likely got eaten, turned into a walker, or survived and possibly lost their humanity along the way.
I still cant get over the goodbye between Michael and Jim, every time i watch it i feel horribly sad but it´s such an awesome scene that i don´t really mind crying a bit hahha
"I see your situation and I'll raise you a situation. Your company is losing clients left and right, you have a stockholder meeting coming up, and you are gonna have to explain to them why your most profitable branch... is bleeding. So they may be looking for a little change in the CFO. So, I don't think I have to wait out Dundler Mifflin, I think I have to wait out you." "Pam looks at the camera smiling".
This compilation focused on some of the more serious moments from the show and I agree they deserve to be honored. That being said, I think there's a funny episode with a segment that is hard to beat for the humor. It was the Christmas gift exchange when Michael ignored the $10 limit that the others agreed to and bought a $400 computer item as his gift and then felt gravely cheated when he received an oven mitt that Phyllis had created. (I'll never forget his reaction to that!) It was the same segment in which the wrong person got the tea pot with the love note and cassette tape that was meant for Pam.
You forgot to add the final scene of season 3. When Jim withdraws from the interview and comes back to Scranton to ask Pam out. "I'm sorry, what was the question?"
I think one of the most iconic scenes is missing. When Michael visited Pam at her art show and was genuinely blown away by her painting while no one else came. I think that for me was the most heartwarming scene in the whole show and set the tone for the relationship between Michael and Pam. And the part in the last episode when Andy said "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them” - that hit me hard at that time. The last one maybe not oscar deserving, but a life changing quote for me at least.
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ok but who cares
I recently watched that episode. Some people did indeed go but those that saw her paintings all said something negative or rude about them which made it a special moment when Michael visited and didn't say somthing rude like he normally would.
@@iamapokerface8992 me
My father died last year and the office played a huge part in bringing me through this time and I remember sitting alone in my room and watching the last episode. That quote from Andy just hit me so hard, that I had no chance of bringing back these times with my dad. Andy is not even close to being my favorite character but he has for sure the best quote. Thanks for letting me feel, that other people appreciate that as well.
the office already has an oscar
I hope this comment gets the attention it deserves 😂
😂😂😂
HAHAHAHA
LMAO
hahaha!! nice!
"You have no idea the physical toll that three vasectomies have on a person" always kills me hahahh
Snip-snap, snip-snap, snip-snap, snip-snap.
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Was that supposed to be funny, I felt really bad and sorry for Michael that he had to do that when what he always wanted from the very beginning was to have kids so he's never alone
@@privatepublic it’s both. That’s what makes it so good..
Jim faces break me in this scene, he was really stuned hahahhaa
The fire drill is the greatest opening to a show and deserves every award for it
Best one in my opinion is B99 I want it that way cold open, gets me every-time 😂
WHATS THE PROCEDURE
Uff yes, you can watch it a thousand times and it is still funny
@@kyleroberts6845 a close second for me. However I love the chaos in this more a bit that is all
@@nithilanamudhan6260 it is incredible, I think the best part about the Office one is Angela’s cat, gets me everytime 😭😂
Michael leaving the office moment deserves an oscar. Those tears from Michael and Jim are genuine.
The only thing in a series that’s almost made me cry
That scene made me cry so hard
@@jamssy3409 me to.
I cried more than once
Plus taking the picture
As they all realize what Erin’s mom is saying…I love that Kevin actually gets it first along with Darryl
I also love that Erin imagined her mom would say « go to your room young lady » because that’s exactly what Michael said to her during Gabe’s party
Yesss, it just makes it even better
Kevin has the highest EQ in the office by far
Little things you notice after countless rewatch.
Make me cry lol
I love how Andy’s rage is so absurd that even Michael is like wtf
“Andy loves the place so much he put a hole in it” 😂 gets me everytime
If you happy and you love it put a hole in it
YES THIS!!! I have always marveled at their ability to out-Michael Michael hahahaha
Every scene and line from Dinner Party deserves an award, Steve Carrel showing up in the finale best surprise ever and the UNSPOKEN Pam is pregnant moment, still never gets old❤️
Really really good writing that we know she’s pregnant without a single word!😍
I can’t believe the scene where Pam is doing her testimonial and Jim accidentally interrupts to ask her out and then she’s so happy that she forgot what she was talking about wasn’t on here
Seriously. That’s the best scene ever.
"I'm sorry.. what was the question again?"
Or their proposal scene!
That's the scene that always got me!
"it's a date!"
That Pam scene with the coal walk honestly felt like such a big moment. The character development alone was great but ultimately this show is about showcasing the joy from the ordinary and as much as those important scenes mean for the show, Pam just letting out what she'd been feeling for ages is so relatable and even made me feel like there was a weight off my chest. I really do love that scene :)
I would say also this scene was able to get back at all the pam haters who said she wasted jims time etc and she wasnt such a great match for him … i mean she threw away her ego and confessed in front of the entire office, its not easy esp coming from a person with characteristics as pam , huge growth there and also the only persons time she was wasting the entire time while holding back her feelings for jim was her own time as jim could have chosen to walk away which he did eventually and he turned around as his heart only has pam and whats meant to be for you will never pass you. Imo this is a great love story of faith patience and courage.
LOVED the cut straight after to Rashida Jones saying "Ok so Pam's a B****"
@@KevPage-Witkicker karen deserved better
Also, when all the actors sing 9,986,000 Minutes to Michael in the goodbye episode. And it's even more moving when you know that Steve Carell didn't know they were going to sing it and it was actually for him leaving the show that they did it. Those tears were real.
Three scenes are missing.
First- When Michael proposes Holly with the candles in the break out room
Second- When Jim and Michael acknowledge the final goodbye just through the eyes.
Third- When Michael is at the airport and Pam comes running and hugs him.
Absolutely
@@MrJedi5150 oh yeah, Michael visiting pam's art show. I almost forgot that as well.
Kevin's reaction when the chili spills is Oscar worthy
One of my favourite scenes ever 😂
I can’t watch that scene, it hurts too much
@@SMBudge I also love food more than anything.
Not when it spills, but when he puts it back in LOL
@@SMBudge omg ! I was going to type the same thing 😂😅😢
The way Joan Cusack said "Erin..." right before Erin realized it actually felt like a real mother saying her daughter's name. Phenomenal acting by those two indeed!
Not sure why she didn't call her Kelly though, they only called her Erin to stop confusion with Kelly Kapoor.
@@dakariszulu exactly what i was thinking
*principal Mullens
But she found her because of the documentary, so she would be aware that she is called Erin there, and maybe just acknoledged that she likes being called Erin (even in the Situation with Kelly she offered to be called Erin)
I must be the only person who didn’t like that scene. 😕 I didn’t think it came across as real. Seems a mom would’ve said a bit more. It was awkward.
jim looking at the camera, tear in his eye and smiling then running back to pam. it will never get old.
I love the Pam breakdown at the fire.. That changed her life...
The wedding scene when Michael shows up still gets me misty eyed. The show has been over for 13 years. I've seen this scene at least 100 times but I still feel the same way I did the first time I saw it.
Just a reminder that Ryan started the fire.
FIRE GUY
Fire-d guy‼️
I love the way Jim Dwight and Michael really became best friends by the end love their relationship
The scene with Erin's parents looks very genuine....didn't look like acting
And so beautiful
One of the very best scenes
Yes but they’re not her parents.. that’s Joan Cusack
They are both great actors...it was nice to see them show up, just briefly.
@@Helmuesi911 She knows. :)
when jim says "best boss i ever had" to michael that always gets me
the crentist confrontation definitely deserved to be here
I've never heard it referred to as "the crentist confrontation" and I absolutely love that lmao gonna start calling it that
Your dentist’s name is crentist? 😂😂 gets me every time
@@Eriey3 what a coincidence, guess he was made for the business 😂
lmao underrated
And when dwight was crunching on the m & m’s and knew he was caught 🤣😂🤣😂
when they cut to Phyllis after Erin runs to hug her birth mother it always gets to me bc of that episode where at one point Phyllis thought she could possibly be Erin's mom.
The whole dinner party episode deserves an award 🥇
I love how Kevin is Always ahead of everyone in terms of reasoning and understanding.. he is the first in realize she was Erin's Mom
The scene where Pam realizes Michael is dating her mom is really good acting.
Kevin is always portrayed as a dumb guy. But he was the first to realize the situation at 5:00. The rest of them had to hear the "Erin" for a second time to get it. He always understood relations better than others.
*They should've included the part where Michael and Erin have the father daughter fight* ❤️
Yes!!! I was thinking the same thing.
"I bought this condo to fill with children." Hahaha underrated
I can't believe Pam hugging Michael at the airport wasn't in the video.
Jim's reactions to the camera alone are always oscar worthy
Years later ... still best sitcom ever and it will be 20 years later ... no ... FOREVER.
Sienfeld
@@williammora2616 not even close imo
@@brken_blndie SIENFELD TAUGHT ME ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEFT AND RIGHT TWIX. IT TAUGHT ME HOW TO EAT A SNICKERS. IT HAS TAGHT ME SO MUCH SIR. GOOD DAY
@@williammora2616 🤣🤣 fair enough my good sir
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The fact that Hank's name isn't scribbled out on Michaels check sheet of goodbyes will always be heartbreaking...
RIP Hank.
When erin found her mom and dad finally, always gets me ❤
The mom? absolutely. The dad? no. They blew the moment as fast as they landed it. They got greedy.
Well now I’m just crying at work, so thanks a lot.
Great video, honestly. It reminded me yet again how much I love this show
Erin’s parents showing up always brings tears to my eyes. Family was so special to her throughout the show
Melora Hardin's work on The Office is some of the best sit com acting one can ever see, among many stellar performances on that show.
I will go to my grave saying The OFFICE has no equal in depicting the combination of raw human emotion and humor at a level not reached by any other tv show or movie. It is because we are basically looking back at our own lives and our personalities as we watch from afar these almost real characters! The writers and actors deserve all the credit in the world. These scenes are only the tip of the iceberg of great moments on this show! Steve Rainn Jenna and Jim and co. have no equal!!!!
The last episode definitely pulled on my heart strings lol. I cried my eyes out at the episode of Michael leaving.
I think Erin and Michael’s father-daughter moment also deserves to be here
You know it’s serious when ANGELA is seriously concerned 😂 poor Michael.
erin meeting her mom and dancing with her dad will forever make me cry...I adore erin
"Michael, I can't believe you came!"
"That's what she said!"
Best one in the entire show
5:18 The little “Mom” ALWAYS GETS ME 😭😭😭
I think everyone forgets that the show has gotten an Oscar.
An Oscar Martinez, that is.
It is powered by Thai food and Spanish reds 🤣
Actually, that would be Oscar Nuñez.
@@mattslupek7988 Oscar Martinez is the name of the actor, so we are both correct.
TV shows don't win oscars
@@MrMcSirMan
Actually, it’s the other way around.
"You have no idea the physical toll the 3 vasectomies have on a person"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
this is just incredible, this isnt just acting they know it was the real last day in the show for Michael that's why it hurt a lot
Jim’s face when Andy puched a hole in the wall was priceless 🤣
When Jim presented Mike as a best man I shed a tear. I missed him😭😭
The episode where Michael leaves could have been much much better if Jim gave Michael a "World's Best Boss" mug. In the very first episode, Michael says he bought it himself, so..
LMFAO! The way Michael just dismissed Pams confessions 😂💀😂💀
1:32 was not only Oscar worthy, but perhaps the greatest moment in television’s history
P.S should have saved it for the last
I can watch this show 500 times, and that Erin scene with her parents will *always* make me cry.
I have watched all the episodes over and over again, except the end. I've never wanted it to end and Michael's departure was the time when I just decided I'm not going to let it end.
“Let’s have a fucking kid!”
Michael: I’m not doing another fucking surgery!!
I would add the Casino Night confession to this compilation
Erin’s reaction and ‘mom’ whisper gets me everytime :’)
Saying a TV show deserves an Oscar is a very Michael Scott thing to say
2:00 If you don't shed a tear you are not human
Guess im not human 😢
"I don't want to bring kids into this screwed up world," *proceeds to have a kid*
I am still not convinced it wasn’t Michael’s child. He just took Jan’s word for it and didn’t demand a DNA test.
I love the scene where Pam finds out she’s pregnant. Jim goes from excited to nervous to excited to petrified without saying a word
Erin and her mom was sooo touching!
"Snip snap snip snap... you have no idea the physical toll that 3 vasectomies have on a person" 😭
"I cant believe you came " "thats what she said". Just killed me
One of the best TV shows of all time. I still can't believe that 99% of it is scripted. It plays very improvy.
Funniest skit I remember was in the conference room, Michael giving Dwight and Jim remedial sales training with Mr. Buttlicker on the phone.
Okay so hear me out, technically speaking, /technically/ speaking, the Office could only win an Emmy. Everything else about this was great 🙂 Love the content!
Andy's ringtone is actually quite nice...
OMG dinner party. Jan is FN hilarious in that episode the most. My favorite episode she's so awesome.
The lunch metaphor with Jim and Michael is the only scene that ever made me cry in this show. And I’d say it’s one of the only times I have during shows and movies.
Wait a second! If the office and Breaking Bad/ better call saul is in the same universe (as suggested by Aaron Pauls cameo), doasn´t that mean that Cliff Maine is Erin´s Father? :O
That also suggest the Walking Dead is the same universe. So Pam, Jim, everyone we know and love likely got eaten, turned into a walker, or survived and possibly lost their humanity along the way.
I still cant get over the goodbye between Michael and Jim, every time i watch it i feel horribly sad but it´s such an awesome scene that i don´t really mind crying a bit hahha
"I see your situation and I'll raise you a situation. Your company is losing clients left and right, you have a stockholder meeting coming up, and you are gonna have to explain to them why your most profitable branch... is bleeding. So they may be looking for a little change in the CFO. So, I don't think I have to wait out Dundler Mifflin, I think I have to wait out you."
"Pam looks at the camera smiling".
Even Angela felt pity on Michael in him and Jan's relationship lol
Jim's advice to Dwight to follow his true love for Angela is missing
"but im still looking for someone with a sales background" might be the best subtle comedy line in all of the office
This compilation focused on some of the more serious moments from the show and I agree they deserve to be honored. That being said, I think there's a funny episode with a segment that is hard to beat for the humor. It was the Christmas gift exchange when Michael ignored the $10 limit that the others agreed to and bought a $400 computer item as his gift and then felt gravely cheated when he received an oven mitt that Phyllis had created. (I'll never forget his reaction to that!) It was the same segment in which the wrong person got the tea pot with the love note and cassette tape that was meant for Pam.
One of the best episodes
I love the facial expressions on everyone's face especially Angela xD
if i ever decide to have a kid with someone, and decide on me having a kid to carry, i hope that is the reaction they have
-Michael… I can’t believe you came
-that’s what she said 🤣🤣🤣
Micheal came to the art gallery and that always makes me smile
Dinner Party. Dwight shows up at the door with his date/ex-babysitter.
Pam- "Awesome".
My favorite Office moment, kills me every single time.
8:28 lmao Jims face says it all
Brooooo.
Michael and Jim’s scene of Michael leaving absolutely breaks me. Lol wow!
"SNIP SNAP SNIP SNAP"
Oscar nominee worthy right there.
Erin's dad is that Clifford Main from Better Call Saul
Being stoned and watching this makes me laugh so hard but cry so much lmao!!
Suggestion for a part two: jim's toast at his wedding dinner; Jim looking at the camera at niagara falls; michael's plasma tv;
Jan & Michael are two snips in a snap
I’m not sure why Jim pranked Andy again knowing his reaction at the other office.
Most of these made me cry.
Andy's reaction to Erin meeting her parents is True Love and care
You forgot to add the final scene of season 3. When Jim withdraws from the interview and comes back to Scranton to ask Pam out.
"I'm sorry, what was the question?"
When Dwight saw Micheal, I believe that's the real reaction of the actor himself.
He brought glasses and a person! 😂😂😂🙌🏾🙌🏾
Boy, the Michaels farewell episode always makes me cry. It's just brilliant.
For me it was the scene between Michael and Pam in the airport....
What they talk nobody knows but it was beautiful...
This is a tear jerker forsure
Pam that was AMAZING but I'm still looking for someone with a sales background
One of the funniest and heart warming shows