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From "The Office": an American television mockumentary sitcom broadcast on NBC. Created as an adaptation by Greg Daniels of the British series of the same name, it is a mockumentary that follows the day-to-day lives of the employees of the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of Dunder Mifflin, a fictional paper supply company. The series stars Steve Carell as Michael Scott, John Krasinski as Jim Halpert, Jenna Fischer as Pam Beesly and Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute.
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The idea of Dwight and Stanley using Jim to score free meatballs is one of the strangest jokes in the show, but it's so weird that I end up laughing at it. Dwight and Stanley have like no interactions, so if anything it's nice to see them scheme and laugh
it never worked for me because it felt too unbelievable, that even these knuckleheads, would eat meatballs placed inside a desk for who knows how long.
@@Haldericstapler meatballs are good for you, they have extra iron
“I dont dislike you cause you’re nice. I dislike you because you’re not as nice as you think you are.”
words to live by
this is his arc from jim to james to jimothy
Michael's Jim impression is so bad but so good at the same time
To be fair Jim really does spend most of his time messing around
That doesn't matter, results matter
I'd say that's true of all of them! Plus no one watched the show to see them work.
@@henley777true. but they way they see it, jim could be making more sales than he did
Yet he is one of their best employees. Its an office job, not production. 90% of office workers are far more worthless and spend 90% of their time doing nothing.
@@zwro5045 exactly. You don’t get paid to sit around and do nothing. The company expects you to make sales and do what they’re paying you to not waste time. Even if you are a good salesperson that doesn’t mean you don’t work because you can make sales easily. The company wants more money so if employees aren’t going to work then what’s the point in paying them?
Confirmed that dwight runs this channel🗣️📣🙏
LMAFO🤣
Will Ferrell on this show is so weird and unfunny.
he's an overrated comedian
Dwight is the best snowball thrower i’ve ever seen in my life.
I know this is all Jim getting his karma, but the "Jim's taking a nap" was uncalled for
I mean Jim was laying down on his desk at his job. It's not professional. Charles isn't privy to the Office's dynamics. He expects a serious, productive environment. He's not Michael.
@@shanouboubou Calling him out like that as if to make a spectacle out of his mistake isn't really professional either.
It was hilarious. Jim dished out humiliation but couldn't take it.😂
y’all always act so sensitive whenever it’s jim getting called out. he always dishes it out but can never take it and neither can y’all …
@@hellooo-kg3vt y'all so sensitive about being sensitive, this was 2 months ago 😂
Maybe Jim’s not as charming as he thinks he is.
He isn’t
How can I like this 1000 times
Jim and Pam getting owned was the best. They had way too many “holier than thou” moments on the show, I think even the writers got tired of it.
So true. I still like both those characters, especially their relationship to Dwight, both individually and all 3 of them. But yes, Jim & Pam got obnoxious after they had kids.
It's weird how y'all have this obsession with hating on Jim and Pam because they have a good relationship. Especially in that Office where most of the people around them are pretty shitty people
“we’re really nice people how dare you not like us we’re so nice” are not ever words that come out of genuinely nice peoples mouths
The tuxedo thing always got me because he could have at least tried to play it off by saying he had a friend's wedding or something after work and wouldn't have time to change. Maybe it wouldn't have worked, but it'd be better than what he did say
I think the adoption guy was right to reject Jim and Pam but not for the reason he did.
Wasn't that a kindergarten and the reason he was using a children's toilet and Jim walked in on him was, that it was a shared toilet between two rooms and he forgot to lock the door? Really feel like this one was not on Jim at all.
@@ForeverDayGreen He didn't forget to lock the door. There was no lock on the door so the children couldn't accidentally lock themselves in. I'm surprised they didn't leave the part where he explains that in the video because it's Jim taking another L.
@@ForeverDayGreenNo I think the weirdo is Jim for trying to open a kids bathroom without knocking. What if there was a kid in there? He’s lucky he walked in on the adult
@@doodoo4981He could have thought it was an adult bathroom and saw it was unlocked.
@@doodoo4981it wasn’t during kindergarten times it was during the weekend
Sure Jim deserves these moments, except for Ryan power tripping because Ryan always had a thing for Pam and Ryan always looked up to Jim when he was a temp. Jim is usually the straight shooter and is clearly meant to be our tether to reality in this show, of course we all have flaws. Thats probably why these moments are so satisfying to see because the character that represents logic and reason within this world of absurdity and craziness gets his flaws exposed.
I don't exactly know why, but I just love it when things go wrong for Jim.
Maybe it's because they usually portray his selfish, petty, condescending attitude as charming and heroic, so it's a refreshing change of pace when he has to face real consequences. Maybe it's because everybody knows somebody in the real world who's just like Jim and gets away with everything, and it's cathartic to see justice. Maybe because the show ended 5 years before Pam finally realized she deserved better and divorced him, sending him into a downward spiral of depression and alcoholism, so he started externalizing all his problems with a dangerous helping of denial, and ultimately ended up becoming Todd Packer 2.
@@bretterry8356 I have a feeling that you don’t really like Jim
because it's karma
@@bretterry8356It's not that deep
Because he's smudge and arrogant
Most satisfying 10 minutes ever
True
6:11 Jim is wearing Pudge's (Madge) shirt and it fits him perfectly 🤔🤔🤔
Jim was NOT my favorite . He was low key kinda RUDE
ikr??
Dwight is like Tom and Jim is like Jerry. Either way, it’s funny on who wins.
Jim ended up with the right lady. Karen was way too good for him.
Every moment is absolutely deserved, best compilation ever.
All but the Ryan ones. Ryan was a power tripping loser and we smile when he fails.
Not the ones with Ryan
0:15 it was at this point I found out who my least favorite character was. GO BIRDS!!!😂😂😂
Never seen 6:24 before wish they had that in the episode, love how Charles scares Jim
Only a psychopath would instinctively lean away, as opposed to saving someone from falling to water
A psychopath? Pump the brakes, hyperbole.
I can’t believe they cut the Jim sleeping bit from the show
Phyllis: we'll deal with it as it comes
Comedy butes hopping on that Jim hate train, nice!
I wished that the last season leaned more on the new guy can’t remember his name being more of a younger Jim that Jim sees how much he has grown and how much he somewhat resents his past since new guy is now pranking or out pranking Jim
The "new Jim" guy was Pete. Andy calls him "Plop".
🤦♂️season 9 Andy
Stanley using Jim to get more meatballs makes sense, but Dwight is the type who wants his own cows or horses used to make meatballs. It includes Ryan being obnoxious every time he shows up. Toby’s jealousy and resentment that Pam NEVER considered Toby drives him crazy. So this is payback for him as well.
Koi Pond Deleted scene on RUclips makes it’s obvious why Jim backed away from Michael, as be fell in. I don’t blame him.
Where's the "Where's your jetpack, Zuckerberg?", Zuckerberg?
Jim joining the Finer Things Club, which was obviously important to Pam, just so he could not read the book and make fun of it made me angrier than it should have
This video was made by dwight
this viddo makes me cringe on behalf of jim
Jim is kind of a…
Judas
Although the employee of the month debacle wasn't his fault, it always stood out to me as it was everyone in the office against Jim all at once.
That whole Charles era was horrible to watch because I could feel Jim’s annoyance
Jim went after a couple despite Pam being unhappy she also to get her administration job learning from Jim with nit great
Ryan is the worst charecter ever
Micheal’s impression of Jim kills me 😂
Pretty much everyone that took issue with Jim suffered from the Seinfeld “evil character” trope. Yep, they’re just pricks. Karen and Charles chief among them.
that deleted scene is a really good joke idk why they would cut that
There is something wrong with all of them.
Pam and Jim aren’t good on their own.
Jim tied the show together, but I think we can all agree that he was the most uninteresting character. I get that the show needed a grounded character but I always waited for gym to get owned. That's why I loved Charles Miner. He owned Jim and got owned by Michael.
The guy who was actually "cruisin for a bruisin"
seeing jim fail is hard...😪
The worst!
karen berating hilarious
Tbf Jim was a terrible employee.
If youd watch the show youd know he was one of the best salesman
@@TheTyson106 I didn't say he was a bad salesman. Reading is fundamental.
Probably better to say terrible coworker. @3MrNiceGuy15
@@dineshnath5824 nah. I meant what I said.
Lesssssgooooo
Seeing Jim get his just desserts is the best part of this show. He's a self-absorbed slacker who manipulates his boss, mercilessly harasses his autistic deskmate, and manipulates the only genuinely nice person in the office into dating him, then turns out to be a terrible husband.
Hes like all these things toned down not THIS bad dont get me wrong i hate the "lets make fun of this guy" trope people would be nicer if you didnt make fun of them so no logic behind it
Not actually that bad of a husband. However he does like messing with people.
Love this comment
So true
i’ve been up for a while