That moment when Jim finally asked Pam out was the best. Not overdramatical, nor overacted, just pure heartfelt emotion. Krasinski and Fischer are such great actors!
Her emotional reaction, even her joy radiating through her eyes (which look like she has been crying for at least an hour)...THAT is 100% how that moment feels. It did for me and it brought me right back to the moment my husband officially went from "friend" to taking the leap of faith and asking me for more than that. I appreciate the gift I have here on earth for these small glimpses in time as far as we know. I feel complete with him. When you find your "soulmate" it is just natural and you don't have to make it fit. lol. Imma preach a min in virtual church children. I was a marriage/family/relationship counselor once upon a time. Marriage/relationships are not all gumdrops and lollipops because they can be rough and you both have to give it your 100% best. Getting into a marriage especially does not mean that you get a divorce because they "change". No honey, no darlin', you married that soul. You married that fellow human being. You fight to stay together. They are not accessories that go in and out of fashion or even something for you to grow past a stage a life and "develop a different taste". Some people are so arrogant that I am not sure if they are aware of it, and/or ignorant (however you culturally interpret that word lol), or dumbasses, OR just plain selfish evil lowest common denominators anymore covering themselves with the latest highlighter and contrasting it with bronzer! Oh don't forget to prime first because we can't show any wrinkles! shiny happy people everywhere. OH wow this became dark. #lategenxtoyoungmillennial
The way Fischer blushed after Jim said its a date is just so natural.. She must literally be overjoyed in real and maybe that brought the natural blush to her face.
The reason why it was the best moment in the office is that we were waiting for it for about 3 seasons and when it finally happened everyone's heart started beating faster.
@@omgpuppet I agree it took me 6 month to watch them. They didn't have the main character but what I am saying is they did a good job just sailing that sinking ship to the shore
@@AiZm8 he systematically destroys each of the three interviewers in turn, after which he turns to the last person in the room, preparing to do the same
For some reason, I don't think Jenna Fischer was acting in that scene with John. I believe she had a bit of a crush on him. And why wouldn't she? He is naturally charming, witty and handsome.
He is brilliant, you really see it in his revenge pranks against Jim.. the snowballs/snow men, the "employee of the month" thing with the cake.. His pranks are more diabolical and thought out
“The fallacy is that it is up to the steamroller. It it is up to the object. Whether it will get flattened or not”. I love that out of every possible option, he compare himself with a steamroller.
5:38 _Will you be heard? Will you have a voice? Will I steamroll over you? Do you feel heard right now, Jim? Do you have a voice right now?_ Man, Robert is so mesmerizing. Back when I watched him the first time, I felt exactly the same as Jim felt. Intimidated.
“I’m calling to see if you would come down to interview for a job we have opening up in corporate.” “Wow” “mhm” “I wish I had prepared something to say” “that’s not necessary” “may god... guide you in your quest” “yes”
@@waltmcalexander4066 micheals trying to change the way he says the sentace so repeating is a response but it doesnt work with the thing being said. Like "its good to see you" "its good to see YOU" But ykno, doesnt rly work w the sentance bc irs awkward
here’s an idea for a complication video: Micheal Scott: Secret Keeper a complication of Micheal unable to keep a secret Thats ten minutes I would like to see
People hated Robert California however I think that dinner scene is one of the most emblematic and reflective pieces of art for the contemporary american. Robert was unsettling to people because of the command he has and the confidence he delivers, imo he's a leader and a strong person, he's the same person as Dwight only more potent and concentrated. The lunch scene where they discuss sesame street and Robert had a brilliant line where he says: "sesame was made to reflect the children watching it and the obsession with Elmo is perfectly representative of (something), ours is a cultural ghetto..." And everyone including Jim is perplexed and doesn't understand. Jim was meant to represent and relate with the average American and Jim not understanding what Robert is trying to say, trying to speak in higher order thinking and all the office just doesn't get it but they pretend to. I already love James spader as an actor but this character is one of my favorites because of how accurate the real life commentary is, not to mention how eccentric he is.
@@MrCTruck people hate his character because he tries (and usually succeeds) in socially dominating others. No one likes that. People enjoy interacting with others they can relate to and connect with, not those who try to be above them on an arbitrary social hierarchy. That being said, he played his character BRILLIANTLY. I've met people like that, and he captures that essence perfectly and really makes the audience feel unnerved.
What is this, the best ones are when Dwight is figuring out who had the weed "No! You said I'd be conducting this interview when I came in, now exactly how much pot did you smoke!" :0
My man Robert California sits there like he's owned the place for 50 years and tells people "you can answer me" as if their very existence depended on his permission, even though he's the one trying to get the job. If that man doesn't have a pair on him, I don't know who does.
- How many windows are there in the NYC. - Are we counting car windows? This is the highest possible IQ answer to a interview question. I’d hire the guy at the spot.
The actor playing David Wallace has a tough job as that character, listening to the utter insanity he gets from Michael and the others. He has to try to act as whatever he is experiencing as something perfectly normal. And, in the case of Dwight and Michael, they have favorable employment histories to support the fact that maybe, just maybe, they really aren't crazy, but then....Tough.
How is no one talking about when Gabe and Jim interviewed Andy and Andy actually knew the correct answer about how far the Earth was from the Sun and Gabe’s reaction? 😂
It showed how bosses like Robert California make employees miss bosses like Michael Scott. Too many people fail to appreciate the lesson that Seasons Eight and Nine teach.
TheDubstepDoge think about every single societal norm out there, every corporation, every idea, every law, and every piece of technology out there or medicine. Who created that? Human beings. But what created the human being? Sex. Sex created you, sex created me. Without sex, we wouldn’t have existed to create things like Facebook , idiotic societal norms like having romantic relationships with one another, or iPhones and vaccines. My point is, sex keeps the world going. Sex, is THE ONLY THING that is real and natural and perfect in the world, NOT laws, corporations, hope for finding a romantic partner, vaccines, or technologies. Just sex. Everything, is sex. The reason why his sex speech hit home so much for me is because this is literally the way I view life anyway, but when I heard him give his sex speech during his interview, it basically fine tuned it for me.
DJ Warwing “one of them is communicating a message to the other. Nothing is mutua, this isn’t very helpful. You’re gonna wanna hear the sexual metaphor”. “Was that not the sexua” “All life, is sex. And all sex is, competition. And there are no rules to that game. That wasn’t so perverted now was it?”
Dwight dismissing Andy even though Andy's conducting the interview is one hell of a power move.
Just like Jim did with Dwight when they had marijuana interview
Nice. That wasn’t a power move, that’s just straight up manipulation 💀
SHUN....
He had the literal nerve to say "that is all sir, you may go"
Dwight invented the power move
I love how Dwight thinks so little of Jim that when Jim fakes not understanding his disguise, Dwight believes him.
Or Dwight thinks so highly of himself that he really thought they were fooled…
@@hideyourloveaway128little bit of A little bit of B
Tbf i didnt see it coming either
That moment when Jim finally asked Pam out was the best. Not overdramatical, nor overacted, just pure heartfelt emotion. Krasinski and Fischer are such great actors!
Her emotional reaction, even her joy radiating through her eyes (which look like she has been crying for at least an hour)...THAT is 100% how that moment feels.
It did for me and it brought me right back to the moment my husband officially went from "friend" to taking the leap of faith and asking me for more than that.
I appreciate the gift I have here on earth for these small glimpses in time as far as we know. I feel complete with him. When you find your "soulmate" it is just natural and you don't have to make it fit. lol.
Imma preach a min in virtual church children.
I was a marriage/family/relationship counselor once upon a time.
Marriage/relationships are not all gumdrops and lollipops because they can be rough and you both have to give it your 100% best. Getting into a marriage especially does not mean that you get a divorce because they "change". No honey, no darlin', you married that soul. You married that fellow human being. You fight to stay together. They are not accessories that go in and out of fashion or even something for you to grow past a stage a life and "develop a different taste". Some people are so arrogant that I am not sure if they are aware of it, and/or ignorant (however you culturally interpret that word lol), or dumbasses, OR just plain selfish evil lowest common denominators anymore covering themselves with the latest highlighter and contrasting it with bronzer! Oh don't forget to prime first because we can't show any wrinkles!
shiny happy people everywhere. OH wow this became dark. #lategenxtoyoungmillennial
That reaction looked so real
The way Fischer blushed after Jim said its a date is just so natural.. She must literally be overjoyed in real and maybe that brought the natural blush to her face.
This was so beautiful. I keep rewatching it.
The reason why it was the best moment in the office is that we were waiting for it for about 3 seasons and when it finally happened everyone's heart started beating faster.
"Shut up about the sun. SHUT UP. ABOUT. THE SUN!!!"
I love how Gabe asked about the sun first until he realized his plan backfired lol
wow you got the joke
well done man , your parents would be so proud of you
It’s called expressing enjoyment for a video we all watched. There’s nothing wrong with saying what your favorite part of said video was.
@@sophiemontecalvo7503 Ikr! Some people really need to be smug about things.
@@libtardiacitizen I tend to agree, but based on the dude's name it's pretty much par for the course 😂
@@sophiemontecalvo7503 it's stupid and pointless to do so 🤓
“Applicant has a head shaped like a trapezoid.”
Habs Crew Interviewer has suspect motives
FAVE LINE
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I love that line.
Ha ha ha
Robert California is the epitome of confidence he's just rambling nonsense and yet they take him serious
maybe a team of writers don't write nonsense and you don't understand him
@@mahditr5023 Nah I’m pretty sure the last two seasons were nonsense.
@@omgpuppet I agree it took me 6 month to watch them. They didn't have the main character but what I am saying is they did a good job just sailing that sinking ship to the shore
He is the epitome of a con artist. Maybe a little narcissistic.
@@mermer3168 con artists aren’t as aware as Robert California
Robert California still never fails to creep me out
Everything is SEX
he's a freudian nightmare
Ikr how did the writers think Jim would like this guy?
What an actor
It's almost possible that he is playing the character from blacklist here.
Idk y but this is SO funny to me:
“May god guide you in your quest”
“Yes.”
The defeated "....yes" is just so good!
Timestamps please?
@@herstory4768 it's... literally the immediate first clip
I always lose it at that 😂
😂😂😂
I love when Robert California, after talking to Jim, looks directly to the camera.
art deco I don’t understand why, could you provide some context for me?
@@AiZm8 he systematically destroys each of the three interviewers in turn, after which he turns to the last person in the room, preparing to do the same
Lol roaming about the Earth seeking whom he may devour 😂 freaking Robert is the wildest
@@NeoStoicism "the last person in the room," AKA the viewer!! Such a great moment.
coneil72 one would think it is the cameraman but that’s just me
"Name"
"Dwight Schrute"
"Thank you Mr.Schnoot, we will let you know"
This scene always cracks me up
Same
For real I can’t stop laughing when I look at this scene
One of my favorite scenes of the whole show
you left out Dwight interviewing people about the joint in the parking lot.....that was awesome!
Haha dwight tried making it an interrogation
NOW EXACTLY HOW MUCH POT DID YOU SMOKE?
“No, it’s marijuana” to Creed
Lisa Chauvin agreed it’s a good scene! But we’ve seen it in many other places 😛
YOU SAID THAT ID BE CONDUCTING THE INTERVIEW WHEN I WALKED IN HERE NOW EXACTLY HOW MUCH POT DID YOU SMOKE?
"What will be your first priority?"
"I will have 7 first priorities"
Everybody gangsta until Dwight Schrute shows up for the interview and plays the reverse UNO card on yo Cornell as$.
That killed me 😂
🤣🤣🤣 very true my all time favourite schrute
😂lmao
M A I just realized this but Andy says 8th then says 7th to trick Dwight.
Its pronounced cornell its the highest rank in the military
i just realised David Wallace hates his HR just like Michael
Fair enough, but Palestine is not a state
@@manred1984 Palestine is a state. Israel is ILLEGALLY occupying Palestinian land. FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸
@@rustyray420 NO
@@rustyray420 lull
@@manred1984 ok so what I’m getting from this reply is that you want a One state solution: Palestine only?
I love seeing Dwight outmaneuver Andy in the Cornell interview. All those years of Jim goading Dwight made him an expert in pushing Andys buttons.
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The way Jenna Fisher acts in that last scene.
The failure to suppress a smile, the visible shift of focus.
Brilliant.
“Comprehension skills, subpar.” “Interviewing skills, subpar.”
"What are you writing? Cant even give Cornell your full attention?"
"On the contrary I'm helping Cornell, by evaluating their interviewers."
Have always found it so touching how Pam’s eyes tear up and sorry of get red, and she has such a big smile when Jim asks her out that first time.
I want to know what Mose was like before The Storm.
John Barber and an alpha male for sure
@@colinmonachus5920 Hardworking?
People person.
He was an insatiable, merciless jackhammer who was excellent with people.
Mose
13:25
This is one of the best acting I've seen in a long time. Man, her blushing and her giddiness is so real! First class from Jenna Fischer
And her glassy eyes, like she’s about to cry
For some reason, I don't think Jenna Fischer was acting in that scene with John. I believe she had a bit of a crush on him. And why wouldn't she? He is naturally charming, witty and handsome.
Barbara Stokes yeah you can tell she had some sort of feelings or at least a crush when you watch the bloopers and stuff
@@bar-jean she was married during that time.. so.. No...
She didn't know that Jim was going to enter. Her reaction was quite real.
“If you won’t interview me, I will do it!”
If anyone says Dwight is an idiot, they r psycho. This is genius
He is brilliant, you really see it in his revenge pranks against Jim.. the snowballs/snow men, the "employee of the month" thing with the cake.. His pranks are more diabolical and thought out
He learned it from Jim in the joint in the parking lot case
Smart Dwight is; foolish he also is.
Dwight is the only one qualified to beat Dwight.
I relate so hard with Darryl. The guy just comes up with new ways to screw up the interviews for the jobs that he is totally qualified for.
I would have totally not hired him
@@jayr3381 racist
I would've hired him and fired the person who thought putting a lamp above an aquarium near a basketball hoop was a good idea.
@@drosera8943 that’s not very kosher
@@brownie3454 Bigot.
The Darryl scene is hard to watch
ikr
Scots tots is
I think it’s the funniest
watchdealer11 THE DEAD FISH AT THE END
You mean Darnell
i wanna have 70% of Dwight's confidence
Jackhammer
You could never handle his undivided confidence
1% would be enough for me
@Waddup Mayne id love to have raymonds confidence!
Nahh you want Michael Scott’s confidence lol, he literally sets himself up and gets laughed at and doesn’t even care about his actions lol 😂
Darryl and the "perfecto" basketball shot had me in stitches! 🤣
Who's the hot blond?
@@gringostarr69 She was a volleyball coach.
Same, I laugh so hard every time I watch it.
“Oh I know this guy” takes me every SINGLE TIME 😭😭😭😂
The first interview I feel like is the most iconic of the entire show.
100%
“The fallacy is that it is up to the steamroller. It it is up to the object. Whether it will get flattened or not”. I love that out of every possible option, he compare himself with a steamroller.
“Nobody Wants That To Happen”
Toucan first reply
Nobody cares
ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ Boi* I care.
@@Nah-pd1sv why are you watching this?
JpegOnSteam because I have rights
11:38 listen to david's language, it was pretty clear that Jim was going to get the job
It also shows a similarity between David and Michael, they both hate the HR guy XD
It’s good that he withdrew because he would’ve been fired when Sabre buys Dunder-Mifflin
@@CoachSpanoulis whatever Jan’s position was.
@@azizdawood8134 she's kind of a vp i guess. i remember it was mentioned during the first season
@@CoachSpanoulis Vice President of Northeastern Sales.
5:38
_Will you be heard? Will you have a voice? Will I steamroll over you? Do you feel heard right now, Jim? Do you have a voice right now?_
Man, Robert is so mesmerizing. Back when I watched him the first time, I felt exactly the same as Jim felt. Intimidated.
Tony Stark you know he voiced Ultron too, right?
There is no such thing as a product; don't ever think there is.
There is only sex.
@@combatmedic7678 haha ikr
@@flexitarianbeanqueen and that is the universal truth
Same, and slightly turned on actually, he's so creepy but clearly a genius.
Wallace telling Jim that their HR guy is the worst cracks me up, it’s such an underrated line!
“I’m calling to see if you would come down to interview for a job we have opening up in corporate.” “Wow” “mhm” “I wish I had prepared something to say” “that’s not necessary” “may god... guide you in your quest” “yes”
Wallace: "It is always a treat when our paths cross."
Michael: "It is always a treat when OUR paths cross."
😂😂😂
I don’t get the joke, what is it?
@@waltmcalexander4066 micheals trying to change the way he says the sentace so repeating is a response but it doesnt work with the thing being said.
Like "its good to see you" "its good to see YOU"
But ykno, doesnt rly work w the sentance bc irs awkward
here’s an idea for a complication video: Micheal Scott: Secret Keeper
a complication of Micheal unable to keep a secret
Thats ten minutes I would like to see
Wicked Shades don’t you mean compilation
But secret secrets are no fun secret secrets hurt someone
Wicked Shades this man really said “complication”😭😭😭😂😂😂
No one wants complicated videos.
I did mean compilation
my spelling was just off
Darryl killing the interview then killing all the fish was amazing
No one:
Michael: "May God guide you in your quest."
Yes
Shut up about the sun!
yEs
Yes
Y e S s S
Pam's face gets me every time. She _truly felt_ that scene.
"Your daughter cecila,what does she think of the street?"
Nidhish shetty lmao
one of the greatests hahaha
People hated Robert California however I think that dinner scene is one of the most emblematic and reflective pieces of art for the contemporary american. Robert was unsettling to people because of the command he has and the confidence he delivers, imo he's a leader and a strong person, he's the same person as Dwight only more potent and concentrated. The lunch scene where they discuss sesame street and Robert had a brilliant line where he says: "sesame was made to reflect the children watching it and the obsession with Elmo is perfectly representative of (something), ours is a cultural ghetto..." And everyone including Jim is perplexed and doesn't understand. Jim was meant to represent and relate with the average American and Jim not understanding what Robert is trying to say, trying to speak in higher order thinking and all the office just doesn't get it but they pretend to. I already love James spader as an actor but this character is one of my favorites because of how accurate the real life commentary is, not to mention how eccentric he is.
@@MrCTruck people hate his character because he tries (and usually succeeds) in socially dominating others. No one likes that. People enjoy interacting with others they can relate to and connect with, not those who try to be above them on an arbitrary social hierarchy.
That being said, he played his character BRILLIANTLY. I've met people like that, and he captures that essence perfectly and really makes the audience feel unnerved.
@@MrCTruck he is all show no work. He sucks imo
its the way that gabe looks like he's going to burst into tears at the end of 2:02 that SENDS ME every single time
Shut up about the sun! SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN!!!!
Cio
Michael: "May God guide you in your quest"
David: "...yes"
“I’ve never seen you go to work ever”
“Ok”
“So why is this on your resume?”
Runs away.
Mose is the best😂
"I've been making you all do all this." Mose, The Writer/God
The storm really changed him forever...
Underrated character
The Robert California interview is a masterpiece.
...in creepiness?
What is this, the best ones are when Dwight is figuring out who had the weed
"No! You said I'd be conducting this interview when I came in, now exactly how much pot did you smoke!"
:0
11:42 I cried so much. This Jim&Pam moment always gets me.
Do best of in the car scenes! I have been asking this for years. Upvote this everyone.
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The way John Krazinski plays it in Robert California's interview is magnificent. The awe in his eyes gets me everytime.
One of the best moments for me!
Nobody:
Andy: Cornell
Hmmm. Yes I agree that a video published in April while we are in October with only one comment. Yes. Very good. This makes lots of sense.
actually go through many of their videos, comment section is a lot empty
i think they briefly turned of comments and turned them on again
Love how profit appears higher on Dight's priority list than 'respect for human life'
Michaels reversal of the question and the answers he gave is actually a very effective job interview tactic
Jenna really nailed that reaction at the end, so genuine.
Wii Fit Trainer: "Salute the sun"
Gabe: "SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN!"
The only thing which cared for Andy was Cornell University acc. to Andy.
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XxBuzz Gaming dang u beat me to it
Dwight interviewing himself for the manager position was the most Dwight thing possible 😂
My man Robert California sits there like he's owned the place for 50 years and tells people "you can answer me" as if their very existence depended on his permission, even though he's the one trying to get the job. If that man doesn't have a pair on him, I don't know who does.
That's not having a pair, that's being egocentric and narcissistic
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849This. Never liked him, never understood why no one ever says to him "That doesn't make sense, you're weird."
Ultron sure knows how to interview while being interviewed.
So does Raymond Reddington.
The Cornell interview has always been hilarious lol
As an adult, I have never related with anything more than with Mose running away from the interview.
I love how when Dwight pretends to be a burn victim, Jim just keeps on messing with him even though he's sitting across from the new CEO
James spader's voice is too soothing 😌
Dwight pretty much won that interview with andy
Only Dwight could win an interview 🤣🤣
- How many windows are there in the NYC.
- Are we counting car windows?
This is the highest possible IQ answer to a interview question. I’d hire the guy at the spot.
You are correct, I would of only thought of office windows
Everyone talks about Scott's Totts being cringe but what about the Kevin Durant jumpshot?
Logan Kandel nowhere near as bad lol
They're both cringe imo
Because that came after Steve left the show. Therefore, it's not official Office canon. lol
Kevin eating a pig in blanket, in a blanket remains the most cringe moment
@@sanjitdabriwal7020 Kevin spilling and scooping up the chili
Pam killed it with that response, just great , real emotion, A plus !
You mean Jenna Fisher did?
1:35 that yes from david
Sounds like computron
Amazing how Spader found that character right away. He was spot on from day one.
"So you worked at your last job for 15 years as assistant to the regional manager" 😂😂😂
OG Garcia95 Assistant Regional Manager
No it’s assistant to the regional manager
*ASSITANT REGIONAL MANAGER*
Assesteunt Régénal Manageur
I've never seen that interview with Gabe and Andy before.
"Shut up about the Sun!"
I'm in hysterics right now.
6:10 He's being flattened at that very moment😂😂
Legendary scene by james spader. ABSOLUTE GENIUS
The actor playing David Wallace has a tough job as that character, listening to the utter insanity he gets from Michael and the others. He has to try to act as whatever he is experiencing as something perfectly normal. And, in the case of Dwight and Michael, they have favorable employment histories to support the fact that maybe, just maybe, they really aren't crazy, but then....Tough.
11:42 I just realized that David also hates his HR guy
I can’t believe no one else mentioned it before I thought it was hilarious
@@lebronirving5818 because everyone was jst deafened by jim finding the note
Maybe that’s why Micheal hates Toby because he wants to be like David
I've never even noticed that line!
@@franciscoluffy4189 nah it's just a running gag that nobody likes hr
9:32 is a really underrated scene!!!! Also RIP to those fish 😂
I love Dwight's resilience in trying to be manager.
How is no one talking about when Gabe and Jim interviewed Andy and Andy actually knew the correct answer about how far the Earth was from the Sun and Gabe’s reaction? 😂
He went to Cornell
They don’t teach about the sun at Cornell
He must’ve read a general knowledge book in the second grade
i love james spader man, he just takes full control of the room.
Great as a character in a sitcom
Terrible to interact with as an actual human being
It’s funny how Dwight interviews Andy and then Andy interviews Dwight 😆
And Dwight interviews himself
@@isaactrockman4417 Lol, he does. I forgot about that
I love Robert California. I know a lot of people are down on the final two seasons but season eight was great because of Spader.
It showed how bosses like Robert California make employees miss bosses like Michael Scott. Too many people fail to appreciate the lesson that Seasons Eight and Nine teach.
9:32 - photos taken seconds before disaster
Yeah totally
When I was watching the show and I saw that, my face was the same as everyone else’s
Dude this was comedy gold
Whoever made this video, thank you for thr perfect ending!!! Every interview was super funny but the ending was the most heartfelt!!
California was such a great addition to this show. I loved his performance sooooo much.
Spader's performance you mean?
Andy and Dwight are like two brothers decided to play interviewer and interviewee but they both wanted to be the interviewer 😂😂😂😂
The Robert California one is iconic. His sex speech has so much truth in it when you actually think about it
How even?
@@thedubstepdoge you don't work in sales do you
TheDubstepDoge think about every single societal norm out there, every corporation, every idea, every law, and every piece of technology out there or medicine. Who created that? Human beings. But what created the human being? Sex. Sex created you, sex created me. Without sex, we wouldn’t have existed to create things like Facebook , idiotic societal norms like having romantic relationships with one another, or iPhones and vaccines. My point is, sex keeps the world going. Sex, is THE ONLY THING that is real and natural and perfect in the world, NOT laws, corporations, hope for finding a romantic partner, vaccines, or technologies. Just sex. Everything, is sex.
The reason why his sex speech hit home so much for me is because this is literally the way I view life anyway, but when I heard him give his sex speech during his interview, it basically fine tuned it for me.
"Jim, would you prefer to hear a nature metaphor or a sexual metaphor?"
"Oh, nature, please."
"When two animals are having sex..."
DJ Warwing “one of them is communicating a message to the other. Nothing is mutua, this isn’t very helpful. You’re gonna wanna hear the sexual metaphor”.
“Was that not the sexua”
“All life, is sex. And all sex is, competition. And there are no rules to that game. That wasn’t so perverted now was it?”
"There's nothing on my horizon except everything" - Dwight Schrute
"People person."
Jim leaving NY for Pam is the most wholesome moment in the entire series
Years of battling Jim made Andy an easy target for Dwight, everything Dwight did to Andy I can picture Jim doing to Dwight 😂😂
I've never actually watched the office but I've been watching clips for the last week and loving it. I should really start watching
Everyone: oh it’s a nice outside! The sun’s out!!
Coronavirus: *SHUT UP ABOUT THE SUN*
One year later, it's the same😭😭😭
This had me in stiches 😂😂
Why is this still relevant make it stop help
I have seen every episode and I can see every episode over and over again.. never gets old.
The interview between David Wallace and Jim is the most realistic interview on the show lmao
1:06 the moment they start fighting over the table never fails to get a laugh 😂
I miss Jolene “Jo” Bennett
Small roll, but she was killer awesome
She set the office straight and set Michael straight
"It is always a treat when our paths cross"
"It is always a treat when *our* paths cross"
Jim gave up the promotion for Pam , wow that is a great scene 12:55
Robert's stare at the camera 😂😂, also Dwight interviewing himself 😂😂
This was an awesome way to start my day - thank you !
Jim suddenly deciding to fail an interview is awesome