@@KengaruZ that beet farm is more than enough to keep him financially satiated plus he comes into possession of an even more massive farm a few seasons later he’ll be just fine
Yep, can't get sentimental about business. It really is all dollars and cents. Also why employees should never feel the need to make personal sacrifices for companies that don't care about them.
@@smellypatel5272 there is no trust in capital-owners as we have not seen the detailed financial reports, bc they dont reveal it. Nevertheless, dollar and cents are commonly a function of governance, like the decision to promote Ryan, and the solution is not damaging society be increase of unemployment and stopping production, it is changing the governance model and let workers decide democratically. The experience of ERTs in Argentina, or WBOs in France, etc.
@@kishascape And the fool bought it for 400 bucks! What office PC is worth that much? I get that the writers aren't computer experts, but as one myself it's still pretty hilarious to watch such a ridiculous exchange.
The whole arc of Dwight and Michael at Wallace’s house, culminating in them ‘saving’ the branch but not knowing how, was one of the show’s greatest moments.
Reading your comment I guess anyone would have a different "show's greatest moment", personally I really would not have picked that one. They looked clueless and desperate but still dedicated to saving their branch, well yeah, alright, then what...? The whole show did not rely on that scene which was not amazing either, no offence...
But then again, he's not really financially dependent on his job at Dunder Mifflin. He has a successful beet farm. He works there simply because he loves the place. He won't be affected by the closing as much as the others would be. Also simply because he's Dwight lol.
3:34 When they hug! Such a sweet office moment whenever 2 people who aren't particularly fond of one another actually show affection and gratitude right back, it's priceless. Especially if you're a real fan and know just how jaded and resentful these folks sort of seem to be with one another.
@MusicMaster1987 We’re losing money. Alright…it’s not a charity, it’s buisness, and it’s a dying buisness. Look, the whole buisness model of a small regional paper company simply doesn’t make sense anymore.
If someone uses my name and I don’t know them my go to reaction is always, depends who’s asking or, can I help you? Micheal would probably get the can I help you response lol.
Leave it to Dwight to just give the absolute worst case scenario during a sales role play This show never gets old, thx for bringing us so much joy Dunder mifflin 😂✊🏽
Creed taking advantage of the closure: *I was a businessman doing business* When he realizes Scranton isn't closing and he still has to come in: *This has been the worst trade deal in the history of trade deals, maybe ever*
3:30 Phyllis, Angela and Kevin were probably the only ones (alongside dwight and michael) who showed actual relief of keeping their jobs. it was nice showed that SOME actually wanted to keep their jobs
Dwight and Michael were two pillars of the office. Departure of one of them post season 7 left a huge dent on the show. Glad that Michael himself showed up in the end and fixed it.
@@vinland5454 I loved Pam but wasn't really fond of Jim. Also both of them are not even close to Dwight and Michael in entertaining. Creed owns the third spot.
"Yes, what is the MEANING of this?" "Listen, Scott..." "Dum dee dum dee do dee do, coming home from work--AH!" "Replenish your fluids." Dwight is amazing in this scene.
I know the Office is a comedy show, however it always amazes me at how much effort the producers made concerning the small seemingly insignificant details.
2:06 Phyllis: Hey guys, I'm trying to organize a little group lunch for everybody since you know, we're never gonna see each other again Kevin: Where are we going? Kevin wasn't asking where they'd be going for lunch, but where they'd all be going because they'd never see each other again lol
You didn’t show the best part! When Michael thought that he did something to save the branch. And then wonders what he did to actually contribute at all 😂😂
I just finished to watch THE OFFICE yesterday, and MICHAEL SCOTT is THE OFFICE itself.. its hard to watch the serie after he left but with him in the cast THE OFFICE IS FIRE ¡ My FAVOURITE ONE ¡
0:38 The way how dwight puts his hand over Michael's shoulder & COMPLETELY DOMINATES HIM, Puts him Down, makes him speechless with Reasonable Truth *"made Michael feel Shocked & very inferior like NEVER BEFORE !😂 Coz He Usually NEVER Lets Anyone Top him , he's soo egoistic & childish"* ...! Perfect expression by Steve Carell , his Face was EXACTLY HILARIOUSLY!! 😂🤣🤣 Dwight made Michael look like a KID by putting his Hand over his shoulder !
I loved The Big Bang Theory as well. For me thats #1 and office is #2. Both were hilarious. TBBT broke lots of records as well. People loved it to. Never heard of frasier though. Friends is not exactly my type but I understand why its in peoples top 5. That show was definitely super funny. I don’t think HIMYM is their calibre. It was a good show of its time like Two and a Half men
I've never seen the 'creed selling the CPU' scene and 'Meredith talking to someone from the warehouse' scene. where are those from? Are those from deleted scenes?
I remember hearing this from the Office Ladies podcast (Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey) that NBC aired an edited version and a longer producer's cut was later released with deleted scenes included. The version I watched was the longer one with the deleted scenes included. Maybe the version you saw was the shorter version.
I think the first performance was a little off, but I really think they hit their stride in the second show. I think I might even bring my parents tomorrow for the matinee
Yall missed the best part… they called micheal to tell him the branch isnt closing anymore and he doesn’t answer cuz he still wants to try and save the branch😂😂 literally stayed at davids house for so much longer
2:34 he said “$400 for the CPU” but took the whole desktop 😅 also that’s quite expensive, I doubt an office job provided high end CPU’s for that time period.
This post says a lot about the bankruptcy and eventual closure of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 that eventually caused the Great Recession of 2008 which caused 8.7 million jobs to be lost in the US by early 2012
I love that Michael literally just shows up at your house when he wants to speak to you lol
No calls no nothing just appears out of the blue and I love that trait about him
And they just stand there the entire day like creeps.
@@honeyandlavender_ Not even thinking about what they're gonna say but coming up with situations
@@honeyandlavender_ and the light goes on at the end meaning someone was actually there 😂
My dad does it very often 😂 it works every time
Dwight knows why the branch should be closed but still supports Michael and comes with him to stop Wallace
Good job. You figured out the funny part
@@randybobandy1309 nope. That's not the funny part, it's a wholesome part. You dumbo
Well he'd lose his job also.. since that is the branch he works in and he cherishes his Dunder Mifflin job more than anything
@@KengaruZ that beet farm is more than enough to keep him financially satiated plus he comes into possession of an even more massive farm a few seasons later he’ll be just fine
@@BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n whats the funny part then
Dwight's argument while pretending to be Wallace, as to why the branch should shut down made a lot of sense
Yep, can't get sentimental about business. It really is all dollars and cents. Also why employees should never feel the need to make personal sacrifices for companies that don't care about them.
Lol even Michael starts to realize this as he goes on, that’s why he got so angry and told him to stop.
i mean, thats the joke.
@@smellypatel5272 there is no trust in capital-owners as we have not seen the detailed financial reports, bc they dont reveal it. Nevertheless, dollar and cents are commonly a function of governance, like the decision to promote Ryan, and the solution is not damaging society be increase of unemployment and stopping production, it is changing the governance model and let workers decide democratically. The experience of ERTs in Argentina, or WBOs in France, etc.
Dwight is the only character that is both inceredibly smart and stupid at the same time
Creed made $1200 from selling company's property and didn't even lose his job. What a legend.
They also called a desktop a “CPU” lmao 🤣
But he had to buy it all back with that money lol
@@kishascape And the fool bought it for 400 bucks! What office PC is worth that much? I get that the writers aren't computer experts, but as one myself it's still pretty hilarious to watch such a ridiculous exchange.
@@delbomb3131 I have one for $100. It still has the company name barcode inventory label on it.
@@EthanH1 Creed is also a scammer and probably lied about the specs or tricked the buyer somehow
“Humdidumdidohdidoh, coming home from work”
“Excuse me Mr. Wallace?”
“Agh!”
Perfectly cut screams
Yes
What makes it even better is that the Agh! was improvised
Oh wow did you also watch the same video that we just watched too?
@@niknak8299 No I just guessed
The whole arc of Dwight and Michael at Wallace’s house, culminating in them ‘saving’ the branch but not knowing how, was one of the show’s greatest moments.
How did they end up saving the branch?
@@aliakhtar8622 they just did. how? we dont have the technology to know what goes on inside the tigers head
Reading your comment I guess anyone would have a different "show's greatest moment", personally I really would not have picked that one. They looked clueless and desperate but still dedicated to saving their branch, well yeah, alright, then what...? The whole show did not rely on that scene which was not amazing either, no offence...
I laughed so hard at this scene, it's so funny how they just stand there rehearsing what they will say
“How did we do it?” “I don’t know” “I don’t understand.”😂
Michael: "Let's start again, just be more of scared of me this time."
Dwight: "Ah!""
Hits me everytime 🤣🤣🤣
1:00 to come back when you need a laugh
0:35 I like how honest he is about the situation while knowing he works there too
even better than that Dwight has suggested downsizing since the beginning, even mentioning it during his job interview lol
But then again, he's not really financially dependent on his job at Dunder Mifflin. He has a successful beet farm. He works there simply because he loves the place. He won't be affected by the closing as much as the others would be. Also simply because he's Dwight lol.
3:34 When they hug!
Such a sweet office moment whenever 2 people who aren't particularly fond of one another actually show affection and gratitude right back, it's priceless.
Especially if you're a real fan and know just how jaded and resentful these folks sort of seem to be with one another.
tbf kevin doesn’t rlly hold grudges, even against angela
Stanley just looks traumatized when Phyllis goes to hug him as he realises he's not retiring yet.
Oscar, Kevin and Angela are good friends throughout the show
“Hes not gonna say any of that”
“Why not”
“Because he’d be intimidated… lets start again and just be more scared of me ,ok”😂🤣
Don't touch me
“Dum deedum de dum de doom”
“Excuse me Mr. Wallace”
“AHHH!!”
“Dum deedum de dum de doom”
“Excuse me Mr. Wallace”
“AHHH!!”
@MusicMaster1987 We’re losing money. Alright…it’s not a charity, it’s buisness, and it’s a dying buisness. Look, the whole buisness model of a small regional paper company simply doesn’t make sense anymore.
@@kennethantonyjohn2708 😂😂😂😂
3:35 the look on Stanley’s face when he realizes he’s still got a job 😂😂
1:39 the fact that the cameraman shifts to focus on the house after Dwight says “lesson learned, he’s rich” something I never noticed
1:11 I thought Meridith was going to flash Toby.
Me too! Lol...
She also thought of that.
Oh man, glad i'm not the only one who thought of that. Lol
the way she flashed michael
"Excuse me! Mr. Wallace? David Wallace?"
"Yes, what is the meaning of this?"
Dwight, who opens a conversation like that?
I mean if a man stood outside my house demanding to speak to me, I would probably react similarly
If someone uses my name and I don’t know them my go to reaction is always, depends who’s asking or, can I help you? Micheal would probably get the can I help you response lol.
@@elias_xp95 but they do know each other so…
Dwight does. Specifically dwight impersonating David does.
That line always got me. "What is the meaning of this" who besides Dwight would talk like that
When Dwight gave mike the complicated example of why the branch is closing....
Go on....
Lol I know Michael almost lost all hope. He probably knew he didn’t have a strong case but couldn’t let his friends down.
@@zac7915 i mean, its in the video... So...
I’m sorry “mike”?! How dare you!
I love how what Dwight says while pretending to be Wallace sounds legit like good points.
Leave it to Dwight to just give the absolute worst case scenario during a sales role play
This show never gets old, thx for bringing us so much joy Dunder mifflin 😂✊🏽
Seriously!! 😂😂
He took the role playing a bit too seriously 😂
😂😂😂👍💀💯🔥🔥🔥
3:32 angela hugging Kevin was one of the sweetest and underrated moment
And Stanley's face after hearing the news was just spectacular
@@coolcoleslaw2566 He wanted to be in his lighthouse so bad and just launched into the space!
Dunder Mifflin may have ended, but we may never forget, nor should we ever let our children forget that it was clearly Ryan who started the fire!
😆😆😆😆
Creed taking advantage of the closure:
*I was a businessman doing business*
When he realizes Scranton isn't closing and he still has to come in:
*This has been the worst trade deal in the history of trade deals, maybe ever*
I don't recall any details of the episode but.. He made $1200 and kept his job for 6 more seasons.. I think he won. LOL
0:48 "Dwight become Robert California for a seconds."
or Raymond Reddington...or Alan Shore
3:30 Phyllis, Angela and Kevin were probably the only ones (alongside dwight and michael) who showed actual relief of keeping their jobs. it was nice showed that SOME actually wanted to keep their jobs
3:35 Stanley’s face! 😆
angela hugging kevin was such a wholesome moment
Dwight and Michael were two pillars of the office. Departure of one of them post season 7 left a huge dent on the show. Glad that Michael himself showed up in the end and fixed it.
Jim? Pam?
@@vinland5454 I loved Pam but wasn't really fond of Jim. Also both of them are not even close to Dwight and Michael in entertaining. Creed owns the third spot.
@@sreeharivenat8002 I get Creed is cool and all, but if you think he’s more entertaining than Jim or Pam, you’re delusional
@@vinland5454 absolutely not, Creed is far superior in both comedy and drugs
@@vinland5454 No way Jim is entertaining than Creed Bratton 😂 Even Stanley made me laugh than Jim.
"Yes, what is the MEANING of this?"
"Listen, Scott..."
"Dum dee dum dee do dee do, coming home from work--AH!"
"Replenish your fluids."
Dwight is amazing in this scene.
I know the Office is a comedy show, however it always amazes me at how much effort the producers made concerning the small seemingly insignificant details.
Dwight's impersonation of Wallace is spot on.
Always liked the calm dog behind the gate lol
Creed's scenes are always GOLD!
He's the best character imo
That actually happened where I worked. My coworker carried his work cpu out to the trunk of his car. The camera's caught him.
He was fired of course.
yep he stole this scene without even saying a word! probably one of the most underrated characters
@@RJ-hx5nb How did they catch him? You can just hide a cpu in your pocket.
I love how Dwight actually came up with concrete reasons as to why the branch should close down 😂
The dog in the background while Dwight digs through the trash is hysterical 😂
3:31 Angela being nice for once and hugging Kevin
2:06
Phyllis: Hey guys, I'm trying to organize a little group lunch for everybody since you know, we're never gonna see each other again
Kevin: Where are we going?
Kevin wasn't asking where they'd be going for lunch, but where they'd all be going because they'd never see each other again lol
I'm pretty sure he knew the branch was closing
Dwight digs through trash in front of a mansion to determine the man's income status. This is why his character is great.
Why do I keep watching this show? I've already seen all of it atleast 3 times. It's insanity
Same, Ive watched the full series at least thrice, keep going back to full episodes on Netflix and also watching compilation clips on UA-cam
It's insanely* good, that's why
@@DClean I watched most of it on Netflix & watch all the UA-cam bits, they never get old
Bro start IASIP
@@dubey_ji start what?
can we appreciate how happy they were thinking they saved, anyhow the branch is saved thats all we want
Michael’s reaction to Dwight in that role play is one of the most Michael things Michael has ever done
Loved the peak dedication they showed from Michael and Dwight for dunder mifflin in this episode.
Toby: *Breathes*
Michael: stop it, stop it!
You didn’t show the best part! When Michael thought that he did something to save the branch. And then wonders what he did to actually contribute at all 😂😂
What makes Micheal a great boss is that he cares
- Excuse me, Mr. Wallace
- AH!
0:46 Pre Robert California.
1:52 for a good boi in the background
This was the first episode of the office I ever watched. Dwight was the first character I saw and thought "This character is awesome" in the show.
I just finished to watch THE OFFICE yesterday, and MICHAEL SCOTT is THE OFFICE itself.. its hard to watch the serie after he left but with him in the cast THE OFFICE IS FIRE ¡ My FAVOURITE ONE ¡
The muttered "Don't touch me this time" might just be the single best line of this entire episode.
Dwight is such a great actor! These guys are a perfect combo!
Selling the company property at his desk is LEGENDARY!!!!!!!!
1:50 Anyone notice that adorable doggie by the gate?
i like how the dude talking with creed says "400 for the CPU" then takes the entire computer
isn't that what he paid for?
Stanley looks disappointed 😂😂😂
He was hoping the branch would close so he could retire early and go live alone in a lighthouse
2:42 " $ 400 for CPU my favorite 😂😂 " just creed things 😂😂
Lol back when computer towers were called CPUs
1:35 its the squeak at the end of "orrrr....disguising the scent of cocaine from drug sniffing dogs" that does it for me
its a nice house...
1:54 maybe you should test it on the dog in the fence to your right, Dwight
Dwight : Lesson learned. He's rich.
Camera pans to big house
I too, get intimidated when I see the face of the World's Best Boss
1:38 like how Dwight carries surgical gloves with him at all time.
0:38 The way how dwight puts his hand over Michael's shoulder & COMPLETELY DOMINATES HIM, Puts him Down, makes him speechless with Reasonable Truth *"made Michael feel Shocked & very inferior like NEVER BEFORE !😂 Coz He Usually NEVER Lets Anyone Top him , he's soo egoistic & childish"* ...!
Perfect expression by Steve Carell , his Face was EXACTLY HILARIOUSLY!! 😂🤣🤣 Dwight made Michael look like a KID by putting his Hand over his shoulder !
The office always will be the OG comedy tv show
Friends, Cheers, Frasier, and even HIMYM are rolling around in their grave
@@andrewleon985 I never found Frasier that funny, Friends was good, but the The Office is most definitely King
I loved The Big Bang Theory as well. For me thats #1 and office is #2. Both were hilarious. TBBT broke lots of records as well. People loved it to. Never heard of frasier though. Friends is not exactly my type but I understand why its in peoples top 5. That show was definitely super funny.
I don’t think HIMYM is their calibre. It was a good show of its time like Two and a Half men
@@andrewleon985 my man what about IASIP
Seinfeld
I've never seen the 'creed selling the CPU' scene and 'Meredith talking to someone from the warehouse' scene. where are those from? Are those from deleted scenes?
The episode
@@ViceroyoftheDiptera makes sense
@@ViceroyoftheDiptera are they from the deleted scenes because never seen them before
@@purplewine7362 No. They were in the episode.
I remember hearing this from the Office Ladies podcast (Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey) that NBC aired an edited version and a longer producer's cut was later released with deleted scenes included. The version I watched was the longer one with the deleted scenes included. Maybe the version you saw was the shorter version.
"$400 for the CPU""
*takes entire computer*
Lmao it's the best part of the video, I love subtle details
If they keep posting these many clips soon enough the office show is gonna be on yt 😁
Legendary Show 🔥
big shoutout to my good boi @ 1:51 in the background
I think the first performance was a little off, but I really think they
hit their stride in the second show. I think I might even bring
my parents tomorrow for the matinee
What?
0:39 I always liked that "LISTEN SCOTT...."
"listen, SCOOEUUGHT"
love dwight 😂
Yall missed the best part… they called micheal to tell him the branch isnt closing anymore and he doesn’t answer cuz he still wants to try and save the branch😂😂 literally stayed at davids house for so much longer
Angela and Kevin hugging made my day 😊
1:49 anyone else peep the dog lol
0:53 Michael is me in this scene
One of the best Micheal and Dwight moments
Dwight and Michael practicing for David Wallace reminds me of when Mr. Bentley and Mr. Darcy was practicing the proposal in Pride and Prejudice.
Creed scenes are gold, shorter than others but give the most laugh.
Meh not really
2:34 he said “$400 for the CPU” but took the whole desktop 😅 also that’s quite expensive, I doubt an office job provided high end CPU’s for that time period.
the entire desktops used to be called CPUs but yea office computers aren't worth much but it was a slightly different time so prices do fluctuate
Stanley's face 💀
Da dum da dum coming home from work. Ahhh! 😂
Dwight comes prepared, with gloves and Powerade
angela hugging kevin was so wholesome
Dwight believes in developing natural immunity but wears gloves to go through trash
God how I miss a show like this.
The Office Description:"From Season 3 Episode 7"
UA-cam:"The Accountants Season 1 Episode 6"
2:06 Phyllis is trying to Arganise
The Office sometimes becomes so hard to watch especially when Michael is on stage 😂
How do you not show the best part?
I think we saw Angela Kinsey at 3:32 and not Angela Martin lol
Michael wiping off the top of dwights drink before taking a sip is so me
2:40 - Creed flat out embezzling office hardware xD
This post says a lot about the bankruptcy and eventual closure of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 that eventually caused the Great Recession of 2008 which caused 8.7 million jobs to be lost in the US by early 2012
Shut up Meg
@@xblowsmokex shut up bird
@@dubey_ji have you heard?
@@patrickgrady7505 Heard wh-
Poor Stanley looks SO DISAPPOINTED.
1:50 I swear that is a fake dog 🤣
Hey Creed Congratulations!
“Thank you, made like 1200 bucks”
Not Schrute bucks either!!!!
@@joycampi7233 Or even Stanley nickels.
I love how Angela says she doesn’t want to go all the way to Cuginos in Dunmore when its less than 10 minutes away 😂
3:34 Stanley's face lol
Aww the biggest person and the smallest person in the office hugged
Stanley just look so defeated when Jan told them about stamford closing
Kevin and Angela hugging each other🥺
Feels like this was one of very few times where Pam was impressed at Michael
Wonder how Michael saved the company