@@modestasstonys3235 its about time. Peasant. Change to dark mode and liberate from the agony caused by hair guys and bug guys. Welcome to the Darkness.
In all seriousness I’m glad Dwight took the credit immediately and the rest of the Office backed him up…… Michael was extremely selfish for framing and manipulating Dwight to take the fall for him and get fired.
@@uziof3008 yes! I do feel like that was joint Pam and Jim effort a bit tho because as Dwight wasn’t initially receptive, Pam was the one that was so insistent that Jim had to do literally everything in his power to save Dwight (hence the tackling and wrestling haha).
The fact that Dwight benefitted in the end was like a delicious cake. Him getting a laugh from David with a "that's what she said" joke was the icing on top.
It's great they showed that. It's one thing to mess with people who are super annoying and intentionally so, but that's a far cry from wanting to see their lives ruined.
@@enjoyitbro was there an episode where he did? tbh I cound't even finish season 1, but I like the clips on youtube. This show can be amuzing in 5 minute doses
This is what’s so sad about their relationship. Dwight is the only person in the office who really gives Michael what he wants, love, attention, and respect, but Michael continually pushes him away and throws him under the bus. There are glimmers of these things from other characters, but no one looks at Michael like Dwight.
@@benbehrenfeld9379 I think that Michael feels that Dwight isn’t an actual friend. That he’s a brown-nosing toady who’s only interest is using their “friendship” to climb the ranks. Whether that’s really true or not kind of depends on the episode.
"I even made fun of you for dressing up like Willy Wonka when you pitched the idea, and for that I apologize." - "Apology REJECTED!" LoL I love Dwight's kneejerk antagonistic reactions to anything Jim does.
I love how almost everything Michael wanted is taken away from him (and rightfully so) : - David Wallace's respect. He sees Dwight under a new light - Jim, whom Michael considers a buddy, congratulate and supported Dwight - Pam goes and hug Dwight congratulating him also, which Michael would DEFINITELY love to have - His colleagues supporting Dwight - and most painfully, a laugh out of a "That's what she said" joke.
When david is congratulating dwight, you yourself know that everybody knows it was micheals idea. And theyre just in total silence. Then pam higs him… 😂
Can anyone explain to me why they were so scared that the big time customer wouldn’t like it? Isn’t a good thing to have five gold tickets? Or is stuff like this mostly looked down upon in the business world?
5:48 Dwight knew what Jim was doing and he joined him. He realised what Jim tried to do so to help him out of that big mess. He knew he had both Pam and Jim's mad respect and appreciation.
Creed was genuinely happy for dwight, he was smiling the whole time it was honestly wholesome. Its nice to see beneath the criminal mastermind and psychotic layers creed is a nice person.
This clip is a reason I hated Michael. He was willing to let Dwight take the fall and get fired for something Michael did. Dwight taking credit for it after the good news was 100% understandable
This clip and a whole lot reasons XD. Without Michael's character The Office wouldn't anything compared to what it is today, Michael was really important to set up the beyond ridiculous scenarios that the other characters have to face so that they can make the best comedy out of it, and Steve's performance of Michael was just on point, I would even risk to say that it is the best performance in the show. But God, never before have I seen TV show character as insufferable as Michael Scott, and the hate I feel towards him just proves even more how Steve's performance was amazing
In his defense it wouldn't be the end of the world if Dwight would lose his job. He has his farm. While Michael has only this job which is also paid poorly (as it stated multiple times in the show). He wouldn't have good options outside this job. He's useless, just like Pam.
*What I love about this and what makes it so touching is that when Dwight is presented by David, Jim knows he was going to take the fall and so he's the first one to clap out of all of them. It isn't until Jim starts clapping that the others questionably follow suit... Jim followed Dwight all the way because he knew what he was going through and needed this as redemption. Bravo!*
I never realised Michael reads the definition of Colonoscopy on his computer to David. Everytime you watch the show again you always find something new that's hilarious
5:23 - I love how David Wallace actually found the "that's what she said" line funny here, there is no doubt that felt like twisting the knife and drove Michael even more nuts lol.
This is great because Michael always needed attention and positive reinforcement and the fact it was snatched away by his own doing to none other than Dwight is pure genius.
One really subtle thing is that when Jim calls to explain the golden ticket situation to David, he doesn't throw Michael under the bus and say it was his idea, since David was asking Michael about it later. So in a way, he stuck up for Michael until he proved he didn't deserve once he threw Dwight under the bus.
We know we all love Michael but this right here was probably the few of those times where I hated Michaels guts. The fact that he would use Dwight as a scapegoat and wants to hog all the credit when told that the idea worked. Similar moments like these being him gifting iPod to Ryan and have people fight for it or be it him defending Packer until he said bad things about holly and ended up sending him to Tallahassee.
I love how this was amazingly written as an idea of the greatest passive work karma ever. It's something Michael would do and something Dwight would do perfectly with their personality. And then throwing it in Michaels face.
We are definitely in the minority cause I feel the same way. I feel like he's done more crude stuff than Scott's Tots and I'm always in the minority with my friends
I think this is worse then Scott’s tots too. Mainly because there actually was some benefit from Scott’s totts even if the main plan failed. All the kids graduated with great grades and clearly there lives were changed by the promise even if it was an empty one. What Michael pulled here was plainly selfish and crude. To maniuplulate Dwight into getting fired and throwing his life away is an awful thing to do. Especially knowing that Dwight is doing it as a friend. And Michael is taking advantage
Michael's behavior here is more cringe than on "Scott's Tots": in that case his intentions came from a good place, here he's throwing the guy who most admire him under the bus with all his colleagues watching it.
obviously Michael had no idea that the idea would be beneficiary in the long run, but i like that we see that his ideas are actually very effective to his clients, because of how unexpectedly generous they are. preserves continuity from earlier episodes where its established that he actually is a _very_ good salesman.
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Steve is a tremendous actor. The face he made after he found out they had ALL the tickets like it was very believable. Felt like I was breathing with him for a moment lol
I've always appreciated that Michael asks super surprised like he's never seen jelly beans before and then immediately corrects Pam about exactly what they are
It occurs to me that David was a bit too quick to reverse course when BlueCross expressed their appreciation. Sure it likely more made up for the loss, but that was pure luck. Hence celebrating "Dwight's" idea when it could've gone very badly seems excessive. Unless David knew all along it was Michael, and like the rest of the crew, was just doing this to mess with him.
David probably didn't know it was Michael. If he did, what benefit would he get out of messing with Michael? And, while many people treat David Wallace like a saint, he's made some questionable decisions, put on display during Season 5. He's pretty lucky that Michael didn't side with Jan during the deposition, after hearing that David didn't ever intend to promote him
@@Joe_Parmesan David knows Michael does dumb stuff though, in this case, it would also become clear quickly that Michael was throwing Dwight to the wolves. As far as the deposition goes, Jan didn't have much of a case to begin with, Michael siding with the company made little difference to the overall outcome.
The angriest I ever got at Michael is when he just blindly threw Dwight under the bus when David Wallace asked who had the golden ticket idea. This would've been a perfect time to show the loyalty and care that Michael held for his employee as well as a positive personality trait.
This in a nutshell you have a brilliant idea to do a golden ticket promotion of ten percent off for customers: kalm you give all five to your biggest customer: panik you blame an employee to get away with it: kalm the CFO ends up showing up: panik he apologizes and says the biggest customer makes your company their exclusive provider: kalm but the employee you blamed gets praise instead of you: panik Dwight is the perfect Slugworth in this timeline
You ever noticed whenever Dwight used the that’s what she said joke, it was laughable and appreciated by others? This one, and the time at the doctor’s office it made the doctor laugh and every time it burns Michael lmao
David Wallace's detective work was funny, he was able to read Michael like a book. Also interesting that he was able to go through and name the individual sales people. I doubt Jan or Ryan would've known the names of all the sales people at all the branches. David truly is a great executive.
One of the funniest things about this scene is that while Jim and Pam are clearly in character to mock Michael, Creed is not! He truly congratulated Dwight! 🤣
Jim and Pam supporting Dwight when he gets the credit is just the best
Omg. I thought there was an eyebrow on my screen and i tried to remove. Thanks a lot Joe King
Also creed adding "good job, kid" lmao
@@ivanradisavljevic4800 I genuinely think he has no clue what's going on.
The single hair guy... 😁😁😁😁😁
Yeah, poor poor Michael... 🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@modestasstonys3235 its about time. Peasant. Change to dark mode and liberate from the agony caused by hair guys and bug guys. Welcome to the Darkness.
David laughing at what should have been Michael's "thats what she said" joke clealy hurt the most 😄
That’s what made Michel speak up 😂
what abt angela always sneaking in the back ! u can always see her head popping off everytime michael is talking to Pam😂😂😂😂
Imagine how Michael felt. Dwight 'stealing his idea' and also his catchphrase
@@leekamwah3437 And also stealing a hug from Pam, the hot one in the office. Pam knew what she was doing when she hugged Dwight.
@@sfappetrupavelandrei well she IS the office mattress 🙄
In all seriousness I’m glad Dwight took the credit immediately and the rest of the Office backed him up…… Michael was extremely selfish for framing and manipulating Dwight to take the fall for him and get fired.
He didn't even actually convince him before blaming him. Just straight up told Wallace Breen that it was Dwight.
@@VarunGupta3009 true true. Definitely one of the worst things he’s ever done
@@carson11100 Scotts Totts would like to have a word
@@The3pitomeofmusik yeah he did try and compensate with the laptop batteries. They were Lithium too
relaxxx...
The fact that Jim was in Dwight's corner the entire time and trying to get him to not take the fall was so wholesome 😭
Yeah. Pranks aside, Jim was almost always in Dwight's corner when it mattered.
Jim also saved Dwight later on when Robert California had people go out to Florida? Just to fire them
@@uziof3008 yes! I do feel like that was joint Pam and Jim effort a bit tho because as Dwight wasn’t initially receptive, Pam was the one that was so insistent that Jim had to do literally everything in his power to save Dwight (hence the tackling and wrestling haha).
I'm going to write you up for insubordination.
But Then Again, Jim Was A Jerk Some Of The Time...
I gotta give it up to David Wallace for being quite possibly the most patient man in the entire universe.
He only does it because Michael is the only RM to maintain acceptable numbers
@@kamcha9681 exactly, he knows his methods are unorthodox but he knows his branch does the best work
He is a patient man but man does he lose it in Ryan. He sure can show how much fire can be put in veins if put in his bad side 😬
He has results, he's not full altruistic. It's cool that he is calm and collected outside of the office too.
May God guide you in your quest.......yes
The fact that Dwight benefitted in the end was like a delicious cake. Him getting a laugh from David with a "that's what she said" joke was the icing on top.
Yes
I think Creed’s “good work Kid” is the cherry 😂
only the second time in the series Dwight got someone to laugh with a that's what she said joke
The fact that Toby directed this episode makes the ending all the more priceless…
Of course it was Toby. Who else would enjoy Michael's misery?
@@sfappetrupavelandrei Stanley.
@@RichWeigel fair
@@sfappetrupavelandrei jan
@@sfappetrupavelandrei The Office fans
The way Jim drops all jokes and pranks with Dwight as soon as he sees an unfair situation is just so touching. That moment really got stuck to me.
Agree despite everything they are still best friends
@@angelinebena9675 More like frenemies at that point, or just friends/friendly not really ''best friends''
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849they’re friends they just don’t want to admit it
It's great they showed that. It's one thing to mess with people who are super annoying and intentionally so, but that's a far cry from wanting to see their lives ruined.
This story has a deep morale lesson really:
recognition and responsability come toghether
Golden words
“moral” lesson?
In the age of TikTok, this message is more important than ever
Your comment has a deep morale lesson really: spelling and values come together to make golden words, otherwise, it just makes you a buffoon
@@Delresto.Echoes IS RUSSIAN BEST WAY MAKE SPELL
Haha it’s so wholesome how Creed says “good work kid,”.. also love how Jim completely owns Michael with “Wonka fans only, he’s never seen the movie”
Haha my two favourite lines from the episode 😂 creed actually thinks it was Dwight I love him
@@joelm6632 same 🤣
Creed probably thought Dwight actually was responsible
Thanks old man
Creed: “Good work kid!”
Dwight: “Thanks old man!”
Lmao 😂😂
the best part :D
haha he doesn't even try to remember his name
Haha don't know why but that part cracks me up the most.
love this bit, love creed.
Why is that so simple but so funny? I guess an exchange between Creed and Dwight could only result in that.
Lol Michael wanted all of the credit without any of the blame.
Don't we all want that? :)
that's what makes him an unlikable douchebag and a horrible boss
Like so many bosses today but at least he admits it
@@enjoyitbro was there an episode where he did? tbh I cound't even finish season 1, but I like the clips on youtube. This show can be amuzing in 5 minute doses
@@andrasbalogh4291 this was the episode he admitted it to David Wallace.
Jim trying to save Dwight from himself is was the sweetest moment
I think that was more meant to stick it to Michael for the lost income in sales
@@enjoyitbro No, they were sales partners before the documentary. They put their differences aside to visit clients as a duet and so on...
@@enjoyitbro Not really, because Jim knew that Dwight could get fired over this. Jim also saved Dwight from getting fired when they were in Florida.
0:20 Dwight in the background smiling, I just love how he likes every Micheal's cosplay
Andy too. He appreciates the performance
This is what’s so sad about their relationship. Dwight is the only person in the office who really gives Michael what he wants, love, attention, and respect, but Michael continually pushes him away and throws him under the bus.
There are glimmers of these things from other characters, but no one looks at Michael like Dwight.
@@benbehrenfeld9379 I think that Michael feels that Dwight isn’t an actual friend. That he’s a brown-nosing toady who’s only interest is using their “friendship” to climb the ranks.
Whether that’s really true or not kind of depends on the episode.
"I even made fun of you for dressing up like Willy Wonka when you pitched the idea, and for that I apologize."
- "Apology REJECTED!"
LoL I love Dwight's kneejerk antagonistic reactions to anything Jim does.
Kneejerk means automatic and unthinking.
@@DaviSilva-oc7iv ...so it was used correctly?
@@gordo1191 yes, that's the point.
@@DaviSilva-oc7iv Yes means agreeing to the statement, question, or request being made.
@@CDMaccles...so it was used correctly?
Michael's whole world crashed when Wallace told Dwight he loved the idea. All Michael ever wants is validation and he was SO CLOSE lmao.
And when Wallace wants to have a meeting with the marketing department and Dwight, being that Michael thinks he's a genius, that had to hurt.
Not to mention dwight's nailed the that's what she said joke which is suppose to be Michael's
Yeah, but he didn't want to risk, while Dwight took the risk, so he got what he deserved
he should have owned his mistake and vertical not expect Dwight to be fired to save himself
True. I think Michael 100% deserved it though, by trying to blame Dwight when he thought it would result in a firing.
The “that’s what she said” with David’s reaction absolutely killed Michael inside.
I love how almost everything Michael wanted is taken away from him (and rightfully so) :
- David Wallace's respect. He sees Dwight under a new light
- Jim, whom Michael considers a buddy, congratulate and supported Dwight
- Pam goes and hug Dwight congratulating him also, which Michael would DEFINITELY love to have
- His colleagues supporting Dwight
- and most painfully, a laugh out of a "That's what she said" joke.
And he deserved it
All deserved too. Dwight was willing to take the fall for a friend. More than Michael would ever have done.
It's Jim, who Michael considered .. not whom 😅
Jim was being more of a friend to Dwight than Michael ever was, especially here.
The acting, the writing, the pacing. This episode had u laughing while on the edge of your seat and leaves you satisfied at the end
When david is congratulating dwight, you yourself know that everybody knows it was micheals idea. And theyre just in total silence. Then pam higs him… 😂
That's what she said!
@@Ketaruz frick u beat me to it! xD oh i love that joke
and smiling. Satisfied and smiling.
Can anyone explain to me why they were so scared that the big time customer wouldn’t like it? Isn’t a good thing to have five gold tickets? Or is stuff like this mostly looked down upon in the business world?
This ep also has the KGB cold open. One of the best.
‘Dwight, get the door’. 😂
Michael: No more knock-knock joke
Jim: ding-dong
Michael: *happy face*
5:48 Dwight knew what Jim was doing and he joined him. He realised what Jim tried to do so to help him out of that big mess. He knew he had both Pam and Jim's mad respect and appreciation.
The look on Michael's face when everyone credits Dwight. ❤️❤️❤️
You don't tell us.....BII-YOTCH
Hey Prison Mike, what was the food like in prison?
@@-Zakhiel- yeah that was the face of Prison Mike!
@@-Zakhiel- Gruel
Ya got a good life!!
I always consider this a true starting point in the upswing in Dwight and Jim’s relationship
Apology rejected.
To me it was the hug he gave Jim when leaving.
Jim genuinely worried about Dwight taking the bullet for Michael is one of the most wholesome moments between these two goof.
He was actually just angry with Michael
Jim and Pam were praising Dwight only to mess with Michael, but Creed... I bet that he really thought it was Dwight's idea after all
Creed was genuinely happy for dwight, he was smiling the whole time it was honestly wholesome. Its nice to see beneath the criminal mastermind and psychotic layers creed is a nice person.
I love how Michael's tipping point was when Dwight stole his "that's what she said" lmao
This clip is a reason I hated Michael. He was willing to let Dwight take the fall and get fired for something Michael did. Dwight taking credit for it after the good news was 100% understandable
This clip and a whole lot reasons XD. Without Michael's character The Office wouldn't anything compared to what it is today, Michael was really important to set up the beyond ridiculous scenarios that the other characters have to face so that they can make the best comedy out of it, and Steve's performance of Michael was just on point, I would even risk to say that it is the best performance in the show. But God, never before have I seen TV show character as insufferable as Michael Scott, and the hate I feel towards him just proves even more how Steve's performance was amazing
In his defense it wouldn't be the end of the world if Dwight would lose his job. He has his farm. While Michael has only this job which is also paid poorly (as it stated multiple times in the show). He wouldn't have good options outside this job. He's useless, just like Pam.
I’m so happy I’m not the only one.
@@sfappetrupavelandrei tell me you watched the show through youtube clips without saying it
Also also, in a deleted scene, Michael tries to justify his stand, which was NOT convincing to me at all.
*What I love about this and what makes it so touching is that when Dwight is presented by David, Jim knows he was going to take the fall and so he's the first one to clap out of all of them. It isn't until Jim starts clapping that the others questionably follow suit... Jim followed Dwight all the way because he knew what he was going through and needed this as redemption. Bravo!*
Yes
3:15 I love how David talks to Michael like an impatient mom.
"What firm?"
"...You're breaking up."
"MICHAEL."
I never realised Michael reads the definition of Colonoscopy on his computer to David. Everytime you watch the show again you always find something new that's hilarious
5:23 - I love how David Wallace actually found the "that's what she said" line funny here, there is no doubt that felt like twisting the knife and drove Michael even more nuts lol.
This is great because Michael always needed attention and positive reinforcement and the fact it was snatched away by his own doing to none other than Dwight is pure genius.
Steve Carell absolutely nailed this role! I can't imagine anyone else playing the role of Michael Scott..
I love how Pam + Jim jumped at the chance to help teach Michael a lesson once they caught on to Dwight’s deception.
Michael: Hey idiots
Daryl: start again
Sir
lol perfect reaction
*start over
One really subtle thing is that when Jim calls to explain the golden ticket situation to David, he doesn't throw Michael under the bus and say it was his idea, since David was asking Michael about it later. So in a way, he stuck up for Michael until he proved he didn't deserve once he threw Dwight under the bus.
Jim did not name any names. He let the situation play out and then went along. Smart when you want to minimize your involvement.
Glad to see Michael get served some poetic justice. And the fact that both Jim and Pam stepped up to support Dwight is great.
Dwight was willing to take the fall he deserved that and much more tbh
I agree 💯
We know we all love Michael but this right here was probably the few of those times where I hated Michaels guts. The fact that he would use Dwight as a scapegoat and wants to hog all the credit when told that the idea worked.
Similar moments like these being him gifting iPod to Ryan and have people fight for it or be it him defending Packer until he said bad things about holly and ended up sending him to Tallahassee.
😂 it's a show. It's not that serious
@@fordmuigai1148 yet you felt the need to reply? Interesting.
This episode, Scott tots, Yankee Swap Christmas, I'm sure there's a few more missing.
@@thegrandmagus savage :)
Dwight did horrible stuff as well
6:20 "He's never seen the movie" Lmao!
LOL that one flew under the radar
Creed supporting Dwight not cause he was mocking Michael like Jim and Pam, but because he probably thinks it was Dwight's idea is GOLD
I love how this was amazingly written as an idea of the greatest passive work karma ever. It's something Michael would do and something Dwight would do perfectly with their personality. And then throwing it in Michaels face.
For what Michael did, this was the lowest of low, even lower than Scott's Tots.
We are definitely in the minority cause I feel the same way. I feel like he's done more crude stuff than Scott's Tots and I'm always in the minority with my friends
I think this is worse then Scott’s tots too. Mainly because there actually was some benefit from Scott’s totts even if the main plan failed. All the kids graduated with great grades and clearly there lives were changed by the promise even if it was an empty one. What Michael pulled here was plainly selfish and crude. To maniuplulate Dwight into getting fired and throwing his life away is an awful thing to do. Especially knowing that Dwight is doing it as a friend. And Michael is taking advantage
That is why Michael didn't try to immediately take credit for it after, he knew he would look like a true POS if he did.
Lets not forget something even lower - Micheal hiding his identity bcz he just saw the woman who was his blind date, Pam's landlord.
Has it really been 10 years?!
I love that everytime a similar situation to this happens to michael, theres always a “thats what she said” that someone else takes
“I've got a golden ticket idea, why don't you skip on to the roof and jump off.“
My go-to insult
Hey! thats not constructive
Michael's behavior here is more cringe than on "Scott's Tots": in that case his intentions came from a good place, here he's throwing the guy who most admire him under the bus with all his colleagues watching it.
3:35 the way steve silently inhales like it stung him is good subtle acting there
obviously Michael had no idea that the idea would be beneficiary in the long run, but i like that we see that his ideas are actually very effective to his clients, because of how unexpectedly generous they are. preserves continuity from earlier episodes where its established that he actually is a _very_ good salesman.
Even Dwight said he can't even "get near" Michael's numbers.
5:57 why Creed saying that like he was the mentor or something. i can't with him 😂
“Apology rejected” I dunno why but that kills me every time 🤣
yeah i was looking for someone to mention it 😂😂😂
@@ezzealdeen77 same! Too funny
My guess is that he is rejecting a false apology for something he took no offense from. It's just so petty and delicious
"Hey Dwight, great idea. Dwight. DWIGHT. Great idea." LOL he sounds so stressed
Michael's voice cracking saying "extra-ooordinary" is the best.
“That's what she said. “ - Michael Scott
Best delivery ever from Dwight
“‘That’s what she said” - Michael Scott’
- Dwight Schrute
My favorite moment is Michael halfheartedly trying to sing and dance at 1:26
“I seriously doubt that anyone from Cornell dated you.”
“It’s pronounced Colonel. It’s the highest rank in the military”
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how much talent it takes to do impressions so perfectly bad
omg. Michael's face when Dwight says you're welcome to David is priceless
I would've given up anything to be Michael in that moment.
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That's what she said.
his CAPPA was DETATED
@@AxxLAfriku who asked? We’re here for the office.
Steve is a tremendous actor. The face he made after he found out they had ALL the tickets like it was very believable. Felt like I was breathing with him for a moment lol
I've always appreciated that Michael asks super surprised like he's never seen jelly beans before and then immediately corrects Pam about exactly what they are
2:42 he was googling what a colonoscopy is
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's the joke
It occurs to me that David was a bit too quick to reverse course when BlueCross expressed their appreciation. Sure it likely more made up for the loss, but that was pure luck. Hence celebrating "Dwight's" idea when it could've gone very badly seems excessive.
Unless David knew all along it was Michael, and like the rest of the crew, was just doing this to mess with him.
David probably didn't know it was Michael. If he did, what benefit would he get out of messing with Michael?
And, while many people treat David Wallace like a saint, he's made some questionable decisions, put on display during Season 5. He's pretty lucky that Michael didn't side with Jan during the deposition, after hearing that David didn't ever intend to promote him
@@Joe_Parmesan David knows Michael does dumb stuff though, in this case, it would also become clear quickly that Michael was throwing Dwight to the wolves.
As far as the deposition goes, Jan didn't have much of a case to begin with, Michael siding with the company made little difference to the overall outcome.
Dwight had to reject Jim's "apology" to make things seem legit. Meanwhile, Creed was just being Creed. 😂
Dwight's "apology rejected" and "thanks old man!" is underratedly funny 😂
Everyone deserves a friend like Dwight, but no one deserves a friend like Michael.
No. They both are extremists when it comes to friendship. As Dwight once said: "You couldn’t handle my undivided attention."
@@redacted2275 nope, Dwight is unnecessarily loyal. Michael thinks of "friends" as sidekicks
@@FatGouf Dwight is loyal, but he's also very narrow-minded and very set on his own means. Neither Michael nor Dwight are perfect friends lol
@@aquacyanide still rather have Dwight than Michael
I really enjoy how Michael's Willy Wonka impression seems to be based on his memory of watching the film 20 years ago.
Like thinking that Mike Teevee has a "cowboy obsession."
2:48 I love Michael reading the wikipedia description of colonoscopy on his computer monitor while he's talking to David.
Jim supporting Dwight during this mishap is so wholesome 👍
“Extra-oooorrr-dinary jellybeeeeeeaanns!!”
2:18 Absolutely brutal from Stanley holy moly
The funniest part.😂😂
So Michael came in 3 days previously to put in the tickets dressed as Wonka
That’s how you know Jim actually cares about Dwight. Try’s to convince him to not take the fall then supports the fact that it was “his” idea haha
Jim looking out for Dwight is very cool
This is why David Wallace is my favorite character.
Mine too! I didn’t think there are that many of us
He is one of my favourites too
Simply brilliant! The premise, the writing, the casting, absolute perfection!
The angriest I ever got at Michael is when he just blindly threw Dwight under the bus when David Wallace asked who had the golden ticket idea. This would've been a perfect time to show the loyalty and care that Michael held for his employee as well as a positive personality trait.
Agree
This in a nutshell
you have a brilliant idea to do a golden ticket promotion of ten percent off for customers: kalm
you give all five to your biggest customer: panik
you blame an employee to get away with it: kalm
the CFO ends up showing up: panik
he apologizes and says the biggest customer makes your company their exclusive provider: kalm
but the employee you blamed gets praise instead of you: panik
Dwight is the perfect Slugworth in this timeline
1:47 Michael's face is priceless! He knows he f***ed up
You ever noticed whenever Dwight used the that’s what she said joke, it was laughable and appreciated by others? This one, and the time at the doctor’s office it made the doctor laugh and every time it burns Michael lmao
Michael's expression at 4:50 😂😂😂
5:00 Michael was expecting for Dwight to give him the credit..
Wow you're a genius
3:46 Creed is not even in the scene and he still scores it, Playing solitaire
5:11 Michael face expression was gold!!!🤣🤣🤣
“it will be fine”
*it* *was* *not* *fine*
*turns out it was so fine*
Stanley's dark deadpan humor is just *"golden"*-
"Here's a golden ticket idea, why don't you skip up to the roof and jump off."😑
That's just great.🤣🤣🤣
Make sure the warehouse people are out there to watch so they can see that office work can be dangerous too. 😉
That is not productive!
I love how Pam was a jolly just to make Michael mad 😂😂
"Apology Rejected" 😂😂
One of my favourite scenes 😅😂 Also shows how much Jim cares for Dwight. Their relationship is so awesome
The one time I was rooting for Dwight over Michael. Michael should be thanking his lucky stars that he still has a job and be content with that lol
This fkng camera zoom 1:42 , love this show
I love how Jim and Pam sided with Dwight and absolutely refused to let Michael get that credit after that
Michael's face at 5:03 and 6:30 is priceless.
I notice that Michael didn't even hesitate when he said it wasn't Jim since he knew Jim wouldn't have gone through with it
I never realized that when Michael is telling David about the colonoscopy he's reading from something online.....lmao
Pam hugging Dwight is my favorite part.
David Wallace's detective work was funny, he was able to read Michael like a book.
Also interesting that he was able to go through and name the individual sales people. I doubt Jan or Ryan would've known the names of all the sales people at all the branches. David truly is a great executive.
Jim pouring salt, lime, and tequila into the wound at the end there was ingenious! 😂🤌
Michael reading about colonoscopy to David is the real golden ticket in comedy 😂😂
One of the funniest things about this scene is that while Jim and Pam are clearly in character to mock Michael, Creed is not! He truly congratulated Dwight! 🤣