Or the talking head of him explaining the benefits of being a cult leader vs. being a cult follower: you have more fun as a follower but you get more money as a leader
I didn’t like that moment because I think it’s better when there are things that make Creed seem mysterious and sketchy, rather than on-the-nose gags about him having just murdered someone.
@@pilotwithastache the dinner party episode is actually one of my favorites but i get why it would be painful to watch. I mostly can’t stand to see people majorly disappointed or let down which is why the dinner party ep doesnt affect me
@@micahbush5397 Yeah, that's not cool. A friend of mine almost lost his future over a bullshit claim like that. It was fucked up. I was the only one that believed him. Eventually, she's admitted she lied.
They definitely should’ve done pretzel day for Stanley. Also, that scene was so forgettable for Pam. It would have been better to use the art show clip or when she takes care of Dwight when he gets a concussion. Also, did Daryl get a clip? Also, the fact that Andy wasn’t singing or playing an instrument is basically a crime.
Pan isn’t that great of a person or character. She definitely lets people walk all over and she also is very observant. She doesn’t actually DO anything for herself or other people. The beach scene perfectly sums up Pam. She was not a key character to the show. Which is what made her perfect for the show.
Michael’s was decent, but I can’t help but think the “I want them to be afraid of how much they love me” is the best characterization of him. I felt like we also could have used a Jan clip.
Was it ever really explained what happened with whole Thailand thing? Assuming he quit and went to Ft. Lauderdale. His personality when returning to the Scranton branch in S5 and his reappearance at the bowling alley/MSPC are drastic.
@@westwardstar1686 Ryan in the first half of the series is so different from his character in the second half. I feel his character was more one dimensional in the second half
Don’t ever for any reason, do anything to anyone for any reason, ever, no matter what, no matter where or who or who you were with or or where you were going or or where you’ve been, ever, for any reason whatsoever. - Michael Scott
sometimes I'll start a sentence and I don't even know where it's going and I hope I'll find it along the way. Like an improv conversation. An improv-ersation.
Don’t ever for any reason, do anything to anyone for any reason, ever, no matter what, no matter where or who you are with or or where you are going or or where you’ve been, ever, for any reason whatsoever. - Michael Scott - Wayne Gretzky
phyllis' one is, for me, the best one. she looks so cute and in peace with herself in that scene. you can see that socializing clearly makes her feel better, as everyone talking to her makes her happy. so pure and innocent. I never get tired of seeing this scene
SHOCKED that Stanley’s pretzel monologue didn’t take his slot, since that’s widely regarded as a summarizing moment for him, but I’m glad you guys are thinking out of the box and not going for the obvious stuff :)
I always feel so bad for him when I see that scene. Because I'm sure the chili is amazing but it's obvious it was going to spill. I wish he had someone to help him bring it upstairs.
It's absolutely the most Kevin thing ever to be up all night making a giant pot of chili to bring into the office. And it's absolutely the most Kevin thing ever to drop that pot all over the office floor at the last second lmao.
I feel like Michael’s defining moment was actually when he says he doesn’t “need” to be liked and goes on about how it’s not that big of a deal, but that he does need to be praised.
there are better scenes to sum up Jim and Dwight I'd say! Jim has a deeper personality than just being a pranker. As for Dwight, spraying Roy to save Jim tells more about him: His loyalty to the company, his protective side, his love for epic heroism, and also his crazy side because he hides weapons everywhere in the office lol
One of my favourite Pam moments is when Michael is giving the presentation at another branch and she throws the candy bars. She's so awkward and uncomfortable but also kinda wants to join in. Love her
While there are several moments showcasing Michaels character, for me his negotiation on behalf of the Michael Scott co. with David Wallace stands out. It shows his skills as a salesman and a negotiator but he also says a lot of dumb stuff in between😂
When Dwight gets stopped by Michael after shouting "buttlicker!" ,throws his hands up while saying "he!" and then falls silent while dropping his head is exactly what i imagine having a sibling is like.
6:35 You know, the scene moves on from that point and I never appreciated it like I should Ending with him yelling BUTTLICKER, OUR PRICES HAVE NEVER BEEN LOWER! is so funny.
i love how Stanley says he is going to do the crossword but keeps watching Ryan from behind to see how he is doing , this show has so many minute details that one can watch it multiple times and every time end up finding some details of the show that one misses when watching for the 1st time
The Philippines in 1898: I, DECLARE, INDEPENDENCEEEE! The US: *Hey, I just wanted you to know that you can't just say the word "independence" and expect anything to happen* That scene is BOTH a most Michael Scott and most Oscar scene. Also, starting a fire is DEFINITELY the most Ryan thing ever
The most Michael moment is when he says "more than a friend, a co-worker" before revealing he is dating Pam's mom, a secret he was able to keep for barely a few hours.
for me, one of the most michael scott moments ever is him loving wikipedia. idk it's such a simple moment but it just makes so much sense that he would think its the best thing ever
The most Ryan thing ever was Ryan in Florida. First trying to sleep with Erin and instantly giving up after she said they might hook up in 6 months and then Ryan flipping out before the presentation and going home.
I honestly couldn’t be in this show with the amount of times I’d break character laughing at these actors and their lines and their actions 😂 like the bloopers for this show is just hilarious especially between rainn Wilson and John krasinski and Steve carell in the car when Dwight says they cut a chunk of his **** off
Meredith’s scene that completely sums up her character is the scene from beach day when she forgets that she packed her bathing suit and doesn’t realize it until she lifts her shirt up to show the camera.
every time i see the chili scene it hurts my heart so much that i just pretend it didn’t happen and kevin brought the chili for everyone and they loved it and they all thanked him and he was so proud 🥲
I'd say Creed's defining moment is when he says: "Nobody steals from Creed Bratton and gets away with it. The last person to do this disappeared. His name? Creed Bratton"
Lmaoooo the exchange between David Wallace and Michael Scott will always be my favorite. It pretty much sums up their personalities in a hilarious way!
Creed's moment was one of the funniest🤣 Also when he came late, others were making a role play and Michael, who was in character, told him about murder, and creed run back to his car and drove away
My philosophy on quotes from the office is basically this, and this is something I live by, and I always have and I always will.... Never, ever, do anything to anyone, ever, matter what or who or who you are with...for any reason whatsoever...
I used to work in an office similar to this show; it was so dysfunctional!! We didn’t sell paper, but we did pest control. Usually, every time I watch an episode, I think: I remember a time this happened!!
For Creed I would have put the moment where Michael is saying "Sir, there has been a murder, and you are a suspect" playing a character and Creed runs to his car Video "Best of Creed, 10:46"
"Is there a limit to what Stanely won't notice" scene IS the defining moment for Stanely...
Absolutely
That, pretzel day and the push up contest...
Truuee and it is also like the best scene of the entire series😂
push up compete is the moment
Boy have you lost your mind cus I'll help you find it.
Am I the only one that noticed that Toby was left out? As in Toby’s defining moment of the show was not being included? Genius!
Well, he's in HR, so he's really not a part of their family... also, he's divorced, so he's really not a part of his family. xD
I love Toby, and agree
Proof that Michael has been running The Office RUclips channel the entire time.
Definitely him touching pam's knee
Not now Toby!!!!
Also Creed’s moment could be showing up to work on Halloween with a bloodied shirt by accident not knowing it was Halloween. 💀
I'll one up you:
When the office was playing the murder mystery in Savannah and he thought Michael suspected him of murder, so he dashed off
@@cyberhexxcin That's the one that I was thinking of.
Or the talking head of him explaining the benefits of being a cult leader vs. being a cult follower: you have more fun as a follower but you get more money as a leader
“No one steals from Creed Bratton and gets away with it. The last person who did this disappeared. His name? Creed Bratton.”
I didn’t like that moment because I think it’s better when there are things that make Creed seem mysterious and sketchy, rather than on-the-nose gags about him having just murdered someone.
kevin's chilli is seriously one of the cruelest things the office has ever done. my heart breaks every time.
two things i always skip: scott’s tots and the kevin’s chili bit
@@Jo-sv9io Aaarghh...... Scott's Tots! You're right, that is just too painful to watch.
I can’t do the dinner party episode along with those two bits. Way too painful.
@@pilotwithastache the dinner party episode is actually one of my favorites but i get why it would be painful to watch. I mostly can’t stand to see people majorly disappointed or let down which is why the dinner party ep doesnt affect me
When he tried to glue the turtle back together...that was tough to sit through.
Im sorry but Kelly’s resolution to get more attention by any means necessary is THE most Kelly thing ever lmao
And « yes I have a question. And it is : how dare you? »
Oh okay
Or how about the moment when she says, "I was raped," and Michael tells her that she can't keep saying that and expect all her problems to go away.
She buys all her clothes at the mall
@@micahbush5397 Yeah, that's not cool. A friend of mine almost lost his future over a bullshit claim like that. It was fucked up. I was the only one that believed him. Eventually, she's admitted she lied.
Dwight's honestly has way too many "Dwight Moments" to choose from , fire drill , CPR and Clarisse , snowball fight with Jim etc.
It’s always chaos when he’s in a scene.
Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park: “Chaos!” 😎
Meatballs
The Chandelier is the best in my opinion
When he dry swallowed protein powder.
💪 😘 "See how papa takes care of you"
They definitely should’ve done pretzel day for Stanley. Also, that scene was so forgettable for Pam. It would have been better to use the art show clip or when she takes care of Dwight when he gets a concussion. Also, did Daryl get a clip? Also, the fact that Andy wasn’t singing or playing an instrument is basically a crime.
missed out on Toby and Erin too :(
The one where they compete to see what Stanley won't notice, though..
Pan isn’t that great of a person or character. She definitely lets people walk all over and she also is very observant. She doesn’t actually DO anything for herself or other people. The beach scene perfectly sums up Pam. She was not a key character to the show. Which is what made her perfect for the show.
@@sedronee741 not a key character? the show would be nowhere near the same without the jim/pam storyline
Imo, Pam walking on the fire pit on that episode is a definiting moment for her.
Pretty sure the most Creed thing was when he thought he was the suspect of an actual murder so he dashed right back out of the office and drove away
Hey boss sorry I’m late
@@divine_masculine69 There has been a Murdah and you are a suspect!
@@brogus_bruh4416 😀 ok uh lemme just settle in and I’ll be right back🚗💨
or when he goes to the office full of blood everywhere and says he forgot it was Halloween
That's the scene I was thinking of for him
Michael’s was decent, but I can’t help but think the “I want them to be afraid of how much they love me” is the best characterization of him. I felt like we also could have used a Jan clip.
"you cheated on me? when i specifically asked you not to?" screams michael scott
I feel like “that’s what she said“ would be a super close second
Ive made alot of empty promises in my life, but this was hands down the most generous
I feel like Pam's should've been the one talking head when she says Al Qaeda would like her if they got to know her. That's Pam at her Pammiest 😂
Yess
"Pammiest" 😂
Even the word “Pammiest” feels like something Pam would say :’)
Defintiely!
AGREED
“I’m going to Thailand with some friends from high school, well A HIGH SCHOOL” 😂
I guess Stanley was right all along...
@@stoopidapples1596 I remember in the Christening episode he said that a group of girl missionaries is hot so he's a really creepy dude.
I went to Fort Lauderdale
Was it ever really explained what happened with whole Thailand thing? Assuming he quit and went to Ft. Lauderdale. His personality when returning to the Scranton branch in S5 and his reappearance at the bowling alley/MSPC are drastic.
@@westwardstar1686 Ryan in the first half of the series is so different from his character in the second half. I feel his character was more one dimensional in the second half
Don’t ever for any reason, do anything to anyone for any reason, ever, no matter what, no matter where or who or who you were with or or where you were going or or where you’ve been, ever, for any reason whatsoever.
- Michael Scott
I quote that so much I practically have it memorized 🤣
Thank you!
sometimes I'll start a sentence and I don't even know where it's going and I hope I'll find it along the way. Like an improv conversation. An improv-ersation.
Don’t ever for any reason, do anything to anyone for any reason, ever, no matter what, no matter where or who you are with or or where you are going or or where you’ve been, ever, for any reason whatsoever.
- Michael Scott
- Wayne Gretzky
Kinda sound like biden
phyllis' one is, for me, the best one. she looks so cute and in peace with herself in that scene. you can see that socializing clearly makes her feel better, as everyone talking to her makes her happy. so pure and innocent. I never get tired of seeing this scene
Yeah except she’s a rat so it’s not an accurate representation.
"shut your mouth sweetie you look like a trout" - you sure phyllis is pure and innocent?? 😅
@@tealcedar poor Pam lol
"I thought he knew about the baby I gave away."
Phyllis is pretty rude tbh. Yes she is maternal & innocent but she is really rude to Pam for several times.
The very best scene showing all of Dwight’s character is when he empathetically tries to comfort a sobbing Pam yet ignorantly deduces she has PMS.
Kevin dropping the chili never ceases to traumatize me every time I see it. Noooo!!!!
It's definitely a heartbreaker.
Sure does
He should have known it was gonna spill.
Everybody gets to know each other in the pot
saaaaaame. i hate it so much.
The most Michael thing ever: him actually considering firing Dwight during the simulation 😂
Million dollar sale man
Scott's Tots
Or, how he thought that he did something to change Bill's mind lol - "See how that's done!"
LMAO , maybe the best scene ever honestly, the LOOK on his face god
The most “Toby” thing ever is the fact that he’s not in this video
thank god for that
Perfect
‘Ryan used me as an object’ is one of the most Kelly things to say
I love that line
Honestly that entire scene summarizes everyones personality perfectly
Let us all agree that Every Creed's scene is his most defining moment
SHOCKED that Stanley’s pretzel monologue didn’t take his slot, since that’s widely regarded as a summarizing moment for him, but I’m glad you guys are thinking out of the box and not going for the obvious stuff :)
lmao the Dwight/Jim/Michael scene is basically a 3 in 1 cause that's most definitely the most Dwight/Jim/Michael they could ever get
Never forget, the camera crew helped Pam but let Kevin and chillies fall down
David Wallace’s expressions at 7:30 as he genuinely and respectfully attempts to understand what Michael is saying is one of my favorite moments.
The progressive zoom ins on David’s face trying to understand Michaels monologue always gets me😂😂😂
It looks like he's starting to regret it at 7:48 lmao
Every single Creed scene is his defining moment. They’re all so iconic
The Michael, Jim, Dwight phone conversation could have been the defining scene for all three of them!
3:01 Stanley's laugh is so genuine and contagious 😂😂
Kevin is the most understanding person when it comes to cooking all night and this happens
oh nice
I always feel so bad for him with that scene!!!
I always feel so bad for him when I see that scene. Because I'm sure the chili is amazing but it's obvious it was going to spill. I wish he had someone to help him bring it upstairs.
That scene is heartbreaking
It's absolutely the most Kevin thing ever to be up all night making a giant pot of chili to bring into the office.
And it's absolutely the most Kevin thing ever to drop that pot all over the office floor at the last second lmao.
Creed’s small moments are riveting- the look on his face or a couple of simple lines always grab my attention.
“just pretend like we’re talking until the cops leave” 💀😂
I feel like Michael’s defining moment was actually when he says he doesn’t “need” to be liked and goes on about how it’s not that big of a deal, but that he does need to be praised.
there are better scenes to sum up Jim and Dwight I'd say! Jim has a deeper personality than just being a pranker. As for Dwight, spraying Roy to save Jim tells more about him: His loyalty to the company, his protective side, his love for epic heroism, and also his crazy side because he hides weapons everywhere in the office lol
I kinda agree but that was kinda his pride and joy and also the way he connected and fell in love with his wife.
@@DeVasteyAnnaize you have a good point!
Loved this comment. 😢 so true, Dwight was a true hero lead by he’s love for “the right thing to do”.
@@andreaixchelfrias8101 thank you!!
Jim's defining moment for me was definitely "plan a"
I’d say that the moment that defines Dwight the most is, ironically enough, when Jim was impersonating him.
Michael!!!
Identity theft is no joke!
I think we have a winner!
@@wordsbyannemarie "Michael!" "Michael!!"
One of my favourite Pam moments is when Michael is giving the presentation at another branch and she throws the candy bars. She's so awkward and uncomfortable but also kinda wants to join in. Love her
I like the chainsaw. 😂😂
Ryan's is spot on! Dwight's is also good because he mentioned being a volunteer deputy, misunderstanding of information, and abuse of power.
While there are several moments showcasing Michaels character, for me his negotiation on behalf of the Michael Scott co. with David Wallace stands out. It shows his skills as a salesman and a negotiator but he also says a lot of dumb stuff in between😂
When Dwight gets stopped by Michael after shouting "buttlicker!" ,throws his hands up while saying "he!" and then falls silent while dropping his head is exactly what i imagine having a sibling is like.
It kind of is. You know the older one got you, but your parents didn’t get it and you get all the blame.
Yup it’s kinda perfect
100% is
I love this! But maybe Kevin should've had the scene when he could do math with pie but not without
6:35 You know, the scene moves on from that point and I never appreciated it like I should Ending with him yelling BUTTLICKER, OUR PRICES HAVE NEVER BEEN LOWER! is so funny.
“Pretend we’re talking until the cops leave”
Perfect choice for Creed
Stanley mocking Ryan "hi hi hi" gets me every time.
i love how Stanley says he is going to do the crossword but keeps watching Ryan from behind to see how he is doing , this show has so many minute details that one can watch it multiple times and every time end up finding some details of the show that one misses when watching for the 1st time
Exactly why I love it so much
my favorite Michael Scott moment is "I'm not superstitious but I am a little stitious"
Can we talk about how Phyllis is holding her mug at 4:21
Pls give me some unsee juice
What on earth! Her fingers don’t hurt?!
The Philippines in 1898: I, DECLARE, INDEPENDENCEEEE!
The US: *Hey, I just wanted you to know that you can't just say the word "independence" and expect anything to happen*
That scene is BOTH a most Michael Scott and most Oscar scene. Also, starting a fire is DEFINITELY the most Ryan thing ever
The most Michael moment is when he says "more than a friend, a co-worker" before revealing he is dating Pam's mom, a secret he was able to keep for barely a few hours.
Not putting in a scene for Toby is definitely Toby’s defining moment.
To this day, for some reason I always thought Phyllis saying the plants are gonna love this was adorable lol
I love her she’s so underrated
for me, one of the most michael scott moments ever is him loving wikipedia. idk it's such a simple moment but it just makes so much sense that he would think its the best thing ever
Dwight narrative of his "perfect crime" was his "defining" moment
The chili incident is quite possibly the greatest moment in the whole show
I assumed the Kelly scene was gonna be when she goes “Jessica did you just fart?” 😂
The most Ryan thing ever was Ryan in Florida. First trying to sleep with Erin and instantly giving up after she said they might hook up in 6 months and then Ryan flipping out before the presentation and going home.
The most Ryan thing he did was when he pretended to be sad smokey Robinson died.
The most Ryan thing was getting paid by the year at the bowling alley
Toby: Does anyone have a camera here!
Thought they should have used the "actually" scene for Oscar. He really does fit the stereotype of a smug, gay Mexican
This is a quality joke.
Back when Kelly was on a diet because she bought a bikini online, size smaller than she is, to me that's one of the most Kelly scenes ever 😂
The most Kelly quote is: "well I hope you're still committed because I'm pregnant and guess what? I. Am. Keeping it"
The Buttlicker scene is the best Jim, Dwight and Michael moment in the entire series and the fire drill the whole series.
Sorry but to me when I think of Meredith Palmer I just remember what she decided to wear for Casual Friday. You know the episode...
1:01 I love how Erin is still not looking
That's how you know the writers did a hell of a job on character development
My fave for Phyllis is “close your mouth sweetie, you look like a trout”
Dwight would be “not now Dwight”
"Hi"
- Ryan Howard ~ 2006
"Some friends from high school... well, a high school." - The sheer power of the indefinite article.
I honestly couldn’t be in this show with the amount of times I’d break character laughing at these actors and their lines and their actions 😂 like the bloopers for this show is just hilarious especially between rainn Wilson and John krasinski and Steve carell in the car when Dwight says they cut a chunk of his **** off
Lol same the writer/actors are so flocking funny, it's my favorite show ever. And it's nice to see the channel is still uploading lol
The most Dwight thing is the accountability booster
Michael trying to keep his face straight while the Scranton branch was closing was his purest moment....... IMO
michael taking the name "little kid lover" sums up him in an ironic way
Poor Pam
She was steamrolled by the whole office until she completed the fire walk.
Meredith’s scene that completely sums up her character is the scene from beach day when she forgets that she packed her bathing suit and doesn’t realize it until she lifts her shirt up to show the camera.
every time i see the chili scene it hurts my heart so much that i just pretend it didn’t happen and kevin brought the chili for everyone and they loved it and they all thanked him and he was so proud 🥲
Stanley’s should’ve been the pretzel day statement:
“I come in every day in clothes too small, etc.”
I'd say Creed's defining moment is when he says: "Nobody steals from Creed Bratton and gets away with it. The last person to do this disappeared. His name? Creed Bratton"
Nailed it.
In Gossip when Michael says that he doesn't like to be left out, I think that better sums him up, he always wants to be involved in everything.
Ryan "and if you have any extra cash that would be amazing" lmao
The Bill Buttlicker scene is a work of comedy genius. All 3 of them are firing on all cylinders.
Lmaoooo the exchange between David Wallace and Michael Scott will always be my favorite. It pretty much sums up their personalities in a hilarious way!
Ryan: I'm going to Thailand with some friends from highschool... well A highschool 😂😂😂
Should have just shown the CPR drill. It was the defining scene of the show where everyone including Creed showed their character traits.
Creed's moment was one of the funniest🤣
Also when he came late, others were making a role play and Michael, who was in character, told him about murder, and creed run back to his car and drove away
i think oscar perfect since is when there's the scence of him intervening in coversation saying "actually"
Kevin’s famous chili is my favorite scene in the entire show
You're laughing, a man stayed up all night dicing whole tomatoes and toasting his chiles and you're laughing
@@firingallcylinders2949 "F" in the chat.
For me its cringe (the original kind of cringe )
I feel like it’s impossible to find a single best moment that shows each character because there are soo many that are just so them.
The chilli scene is literally the most heartbreaking scene in all of the Office Episodes
Andy hitting on Pam is one of the best scenes for me lol. Her face is just so fucking funny 😂
The chilly thing... I felt so so so so sorry for him. Just really made me sad.
Everyone: *Working*
Michael: I DECLARE... BANKRUPTCY!!
My philosophy on quotes from the office is basically this, and this is something I live by, and I always have and I always will....
Never, ever, do anything to anyone, ever, matter what or who or who you are with...for any reason whatsoever...
“Who’s your worm guy” should’ve been in there
I used to work in an office similar to this show; it was so dysfunctional!! We didn’t sell paper, but we did pest control. Usually, every time I watch an episode, I think: I remember a time this happened!!
kevin dropping the chilli makes me want to sob every time i cant deal
Trying to define Ryan with one line is pretty difficult
Wupfh.
Honesty that bit with Dwight and Jim doing the fake phone call is great training
I absolutely love the fake phone sale with Jim and Dwight 😂 it's so perfect ! I
Oscar's defining moment should be one where he's fed up with people 😆, I love all Office moments though ♥️
For Creed I would have put the moment where Michael is saying "Sir, there has been a murder, and you are a suspect" playing a character and Creed runs to his car
Video "Best of Creed, 10:46"
"Well, a high school..." I love the writing
I think the most Oscar moment would have to be him correcting someone or having to be right!
Like how he corrected Michael about not being able to just say "bankruptcy"? 👀
the fact that Kevin is actually a secret genius should have been included from either Dallas or the 'fluke' from the quiz episode.
any creed moment could be his defining moment, they're all hilarious
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