Alternative Creed theory - he had a lot of crazy benders back in the day and there were a few times when he wasn’t 100% sure that he *didn’t* kill someone (but in fact, he didn’t). He’s worried that he might be a murderer.
Murder is definitely my favorite episode of the show. Everyone has their moment to shine from Meredith lying on the floor pretending to be dead, to Creed peeling out in the parking lot, to Oscar's AMAZING accent, this episode has it all. Plus I love that Michael actually stood up to Jim and that Jim finally understood Michael's madness and decided to go along with it. Definitely a 5 out of 5 episode for me as well.
I watch The Office to fall asleep each night and this was an episode I somehow managed to miss almost all the time. When I finally watched it, I was actually quite captivated. It's an unsung classic!
i've been binging all of these videos while i get ready in the morning from start to finish and the behind the scenes information is so fun and fascinating! this is hands down my new favorite channel!!
Great video; I really enjoyed the fake ad segment! As for why Creed would leave the office in such a hurry after hearing that a murder has been committed, my interpretation is that Creed doesn't want the cops to look into him as part of the murder investigation only to uncover all the crimes that Creed committed. So basically, Creed isn't a killer, but he is a criminal, and he doesn't want to be investigated by the police so they won't uncover all his crimes.
I think that makes the most sense. His dark life in general, not actual murder by Creed. ...Then again ,there *was* the coincidentally blood-spattered shirt on Halloween. Hmmm...
This is my favorite episode. I love how insane it gets. I also feel like this is one of those rare times a huge chunk of the office actually plays along with Michael. The Co manager arc to me is about Jim learning to understand Michael better. I also like Andy and Erin together( at least this season they kind of wreck it when they get back together). I find it hilarious that the only thing in Andy’s way from dating Erin is the fact that he is Andy. The Kevin thing is weird to me too although he does seem more aggressive at moments in later seasons. Although most of those moments include Holy and I wonder if he’s still bitter about what happened when she first came. FUN FACT you may have missed. I swear I am not making this up. I remember there being a fan version of this episode. Each shot was recreated by fans with a mixture of animation and live action. It was on the NBC website. I don’t know if it’s on peacock or DVD.
Or, option 4, Creed believe there has been a murder, he believes he is a suspect, he can’t remember if he’s killed someone or not, and takes off in fear anyway
I personally always took Creed freaking out about the murder and leaving as just him afraid of the police looking too deeply into him. Or finding the weed he was growing in the Office.
Michael’s time capsule? His VHS copy of Fundle Bundle. “All Aboard for Sales” train whistle. Maybe that Peewee Herman bowtie he was forced to wear as a kid in his mom & Jeff’s wedding..?
Office Murder Mystery TTRPG (4+ players): (1) Choose someone to be the "Game Master". They choose a character to play - perhaps Micheal, Dwight, Pam, or Jan. (2) Everyone else chooses an office character to portray. The GM or group can decide any general details (ie this occurs at the Office Halloween Party?) and make small talk as each character before the murder occurs. (3) GM announces the victim, the murder, and the circumstances of it, ie "the delivery man was poisoned by punch in the kitchen!" (3) Games Master creates 2 clues that will give away who the real Murderer (aka Scranton Strangler?) is and writes them on a card to be chosen by the murderer. If in zoom, GM randomly chooses someone and messages them. (4) Everyone picks out of a hat in which one piece of paper designates the killer (5) All the non-murderers think of one incriminating clue and one clue clearing them. (6) If irl, everyone circulates and talks to each other. If on zoom, everyone takes a turn giving their alibi (7) everyone goes around the circle making their accusations (8) the true murderer reveals themselves, and the characters play out the ending
Definitely one of my all time favorite episodes I do declare! Although I have to respectfully disagree about your theory as to why Creed high-tailed it out of there once he heard he was a suspect. Pretty sure the writers intended that bit to insinuate that Creed has indeed committed murder at some point in his past. Anyways, great video as always - cheers!
The distraction of the game is perfect in this case. These workers can't do anything about the buyout. All they would do is sit and worry, which isn't helpful. At least the game provides some entertainment, and even some understanding between Michael and Jim.
I always bring the scene up with kevin to a friend and feel the same way, he doesn't understand what I mean, even though he's a die hard office fan. It just feels like the only scene where Kevin actually gets mad at someone, and feels weird
I always kinda thought when Andy was talking about having a "weird nebulous flirty thing" with his "cousin", that he was actually talking about Erin, and just said someone else in to hide his feelings for Erin. I assumed it was just a joke that he said cousin because he couldn't think of something else to say on the spot for some reason lol. Especially since they had tried to hide it a when they started getting together. Could just be because I've watched the episodes out of order several times or something
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 well Erin has her own emotional instability that caused her to sporadically move to Florida later on, which in turn caused Andy to chase her and lose his job to Nellie. With Jessica he had a supportive family on her side who all loved Andy and his singing. When his terrible father blew all the cash and disappeared, they would have probably gone out on a relaxing getaway to the cabin instead of having a meltdown, and they may very well have had the supporting finances to keep his family boat. Their cabin appeared to have a spacious lake, with the family boat in his possession, he and his brother, Josh Groban, have a two week vacation, where Andy finally gets to raise the mast as the captain, and returns to work more emotionally satisfied than ever. 😁
After finishing the season and seeing in the Finale that Creed was in on some real shady Grassroots stuff (like, worse than fake ID's lol), I've always thought that his reaction here was bc he didn't want to be involved in ANY questioning/suspect process that may shine light on his past(/present?) crimes lol
12:55 I wouldn't be so sure Creed's not a killer, though. He's an acquaintance of Squeaky Fromme, member of the Manson "Family", who in turn almost killed Gerald Ford. Creed has said he's been part of a number of cults. Even some suicide cults (yet he's still alive, that's a dark joke there). Sounds like he had some groovy adventures in late 60's that may be a little at odds with police. In a weird similarity to the last episode, there are still old guys from those times being arrested for drug trafficking in Big Sur who were part of late 60's drug rings over there (MDA)
Great field guide, Chris. I absolutely LOVE this episode and it seems like it's often overlooked as being recognized as one of the "greats." I guess maybe because there's nothing super memorable as far as the character lines go, but it always makes me laugh throughout the entire show. Now first of all, I looked back over the comment sections of all the videos you did covering the Michael Scott Paper Company arch and I can't find that rude comment someone made to you regarding sports. I wanted to read exactly what was said and try to figure out why that person seemed so angry. What was up with that?? I've never felt that you "reduce sports to showing off." What the hell does that even mean? You're not a sports channel journalist or sports analysis expert, nor do you claim to be. And if anyone is being unnecessarily "erudite" and TRYING to give off the impression of being intelligent, but just making himself look like an ass, it was the fool who made that comment. Second of all, I personally would love it if you briefly showcase more Office related products. I'm always looking for something original and as you said, with the holidays coming its the perfect time to start looking. I like the CultureFly quarterly box, but it was a bit out of my budget range. I would love to buy one of their boxes individually, as opposed to a subscription, but they seem to be out of stock. Anyway, keep up the awesome videos. Your true fellow "Office brothers and sisters" fans, appreciate each video and can't wait for the new one to drop each week. Peace, love, prayers and blessings to you and yours...
It cracks me up that people will throw away your entire series (which has been AWESOME) over simply disagreeing with you on something. 🤦♂️ If agreement is the barometer, you may as well put away all entertainment. Lol
I don't remember, did Andy end up trading characters with somebody or did they just pretend they were roll playing brother and sister agreeing on a date?
Your response to that rude person's comment was priceless. But, in my opinion, it never came off to me like you were reducing sports to merely being only a distraction. They can be a distraction, but that's not the entire picture. It's just part of it. It's not like you were saying there's nothing more to it. But really, if you sit and think about it, which that comment did make me think about it for a second... Aren't all things that we do in our lives a distraction from something in one way or another? How would we be able to live peacefully if we didn't have some sort of relief from the monotony of everyday procedures. So we engage in hobbies and other activities that interest us to take our minds away from the periodic dullness of life, and transport us to a much more enjoyable plane of existence. Is that really not what a distraction is in a lot of ways? I'm not really trying to throw shade at that person, because I don't know them personally and it's really not that big a deal. But the fact that they got so angry over something so minor really just seemed small-minded to me.
Ok yes season 3 office closing ya ya ya but SEASON 1 OFFICE CLOSING was the legend Sidenote: complex games and puzzles are 🤌🏾🤤 30 mins to explain the game? YESS. 3D puzzle that almost makes me cry YESSSSSS
I think this episode demonstrates Michael's true heart. When Jim finally catches on to the plan, it's a great mentor/mente moment.
"I'm kind of an introvert who appreciates having people in my life because I don't like the person I become when I'm alone too long."
Same, Chris.
Alternative Creed theory - he had a lot of crazy benders back in the day and there were a few times when he wasn’t 100% sure that he *didn’t* kill someone (but in fact, he didn’t). He’s worried that he might be a murderer.
"It's not my fault I was exposed to Harry Potter" 😂
Lol 😆
Murder is definitely my favorite episode of the show. Everyone has their moment to shine from Meredith lying on the floor pretending to be dead, to Creed peeling out in the parking lot, to Oscar's AMAZING accent, this episode has it all. Plus I love that Michael actually stood up to Jim and that Jim finally understood Michael's madness and decided to go along with it. Definitely a 5 out of 5 episode for me as well.
"I'm not judging your hobby, even if it's stupid!" is basically my entire mode of interacting with any other human being
Like a douchebag?
Bro, you don’t like bagels or board games.
This is teetering on terrorism.
this is one of the best episodes to come out post stress relief, if not THE best
I watch The Office to fall asleep each night and this was an episode I somehow managed to miss almost all the time. When I finally watched it, I was actually quite captivated. It's an unsung classic!
It’s always been so funny to me that Oscar just physically cannot stay in character haha.
“There’s been a murder in Savannah!”
“Therefore, I know Phyllis to be the killer. The person I most medium suspect.”
Iconic
I hope I got those quotes right 😂
Me and my wife (older folks) were late joiners to The Office, so thanks very much for your field guides! I was able to put you over 300 likes! :)
i've been binging all of these videos while i get ready in the morning from start to finish and the behind the scenes information is so fun and fascinating! this is hands down my new favorite channel!!
You've got two demerits 1 for not liking bagels and two for not liking board games. Let's put it this way, you do not want to receive three of those.
What happens then!?
@@Mulverine Three demerits, and you'll receive a citation.
@@Kingsley.82 If you keep this up, you might just get a desatulation.
I think the ad with the many Mulverines interacting with each other made my day haha
Great video; I really enjoyed the fake ad segment!
As for why Creed would leave the office in such a hurry after hearing that a murder has been committed, my interpretation is that Creed doesn't want the cops to look into him as part of the murder investigation only to uncover all the crimes that Creed committed. So basically, Creed isn't a killer, but he is a criminal, and he doesn't want to be investigated by the police so they won't uncover all his crimes.
I think that makes the most sense. His dark life in general, not actual murder by Creed. ...Then again ,there *was* the coincidentally blood-spattered shirt on Halloween. Hmmm...
This is my favorite episode. I love how insane it gets. I also feel like this is one of those rare times a huge chunk of the office actually plays along with Michael. The Co manager arc to me is about Jim learning to understand Michael better. I also like Andy and Erin together( at least this season they kind of wreck it when they get back together). I find it hilarious that the only thing in Andy’s way from dating Erin is the fact that he is Andy. The Kevin thing is weird to me too although he does seem more aggressive at moments in later seasons. Although most of those moments include Holy and I wonder if he’s still bitter about what happened when she first came.
FUN FACT you may have missed. I swear I am not making this up. I remember there being a fan version of this episode. Each shot was recreated by fans with a mixture of animation and live action. It was on the NBC website. I don’t know if it’s on peacock or DVD.
Scranton Strangler game spoiler alert: it’s always Toby
Fun fact number 42069
To prepare for his role in Knives Out, Daniel Craig watched the Murder Mystery episode of The Office on repeat for 17 weeks.
Love these videos, I've binged the previous uploads while renovating the den and it's helped pass the time
Or, option 4, Creed believe there has been a murder, he believes he is a suspect, he can’t remember if he’s killed someone or not, and takes off in fear anyway
Pam is always such a normal girl-next-door, but she goes full dork at the end 🙂
11:28 the way it’s randomly “aggressive” is what makes it so funny to me. it’s so out of nowhere, he sounds SO genuinely offended.
Anti board games? Blaming it on intervention? Hates bagels? You just keeping becoming my nemesis!
I’m often my own worst enemy. So, enemy of your enemy would make us…?
"WHAT DOES A BEAN MEAN?" makes me laugh every time. And every time I forget it's coming.
No comment!
I mean reply
Kevin malone: man glasses wearing Keemstar really doesnt like board games
Good analysis, thanks for making this!
I personally always took Creed freaking out about the murder and leaving as just him afraid of the police looking too deeply into him.
Or finding the weed he was growing in the Office.
Exactly right. Any level of scrutiny wd inevitably lead to prison via his true identity & storied past! But yeah- not a murderer
I feel you on complex games. Bagels, no. Hard games, yes.
I love how you changed the name of the video to stay congruent with the series. That's great and I love it.
Aaaaayyyy i made it onto a vid again! 😁
Waiting for the day this channel blows up good stuff
NGL RIGHT AT 7:47 there was an add RUclips dilvered
I love this episode. Probably my favourite.
It's impossible to make an office murder mystery because the murderer would have to be Phyllis and it ruins the whole game.
Why?
An Office-themed murder game? OHMYGOSH you are a genius!
8:07 this is just a good “me and the boys” meme template waiting to be used lol
"Oh it has losers" - Jim Halpert
Michael’s time capsule? His VHS copy of Fundle Bundle. “All Aboard for Sales” train whistle. Maybe that Peewee Herman bowtie he was forced to wear as a kid in his mom & Jeff’s wedding..?
Office Murder Mystery TTRPG (4+ players):
(1) Choose someone to be the "Game Master". They choose a character to play - perhaps Micheal, Dwight, Pam, or Jan.
(2) Everyone else chooses an office character to portray. The GM or group can decide any general details (ie this occurs at the Office Halloween Party?) and make small talk as each character before the murder occurs.
(3) GM announces the victim, the murder, and the circumstances of it, ie "the delivery man was poisoned by punch in the kitchen!"
(3) Games Master creates 2 clues that will give away who the real Murderer (aka Scranton Strangler?) is and writes them on a card to be chosen by the murderer. If in zoom, GM randomly chooses someone and messages them.
(4) Everyone picks out of a hat in which one piece of paper designates the killer
(5) All the non-murderers think of one incriminating clue and one clue clearing them.
(6) If irl, everyone circulates and talks to each other. If on zoom, everyone takes a turn giving their alibi
(7) everyone goes around the circle making their accusations
(8) the true murderer reveals themselves, and the characters play out the ending
I have rewatched Murder more than any other episode! I love it
Definitely one of my all time favorite episodes I do declare! Although I have to respectfully disagree about your theory as to why Creed high-tailed it out of there once he heard he was a suspect. Pretty sure the writers intended that bit to insinuate that Creed has indeed committed murder at some point in his past. Anyways, great video as always - cheers!
This is one of my favourite episodes, I do declare!
Is no one going to talk about what happens when you call the number on the add😂😂😂
i just called it out of curiosity lmaoo
It’s the use of the word “erudite” for me when defending the use of sports in an episode of The Office for me… 😂
The distraction of the game is perfect in this case. These workers can't do anything about the buyout. All they would do is sit and worry, which isn't helpful. At least the game provides some entertainment, and even some understanding between Michael and Jim.
Haha Muckduck fantastic, thank you!
I always bring the scene up with kevin to a friend and feel the same way, he doesn't understand what I mean, even though he's a die hard office fan. It just feels like the only scene where Kevin actually gets mad at someone, and feels weird
You probably think that Toby isn’t the Scranton Strangler because it takes more than a minute to explain that he is
He’s explained that Paul Liberstine (writer, show runner, and actor who played Toby) has said in interviews Toby was NOT written to be the Strangler.
They did make an office themed Murray mystery is called the office clue
I always kinda thought when Andy was talking about having a "weird nebulous flirty thing" with his "cousin", that he was actually talking about Erin, and just said someone else in to hide his feelings for Erin. I assumed it was just a joke that he said cousin because he couldn't think of something else to say on the spot for some reason lol.
Especially since they had tried to hide it a when they started getting together.
Could just be because I've watched the episodes out of order several times or something
u could reskin mysterium for a fun lil office meme
Can we all just agree that Andy and Erin should have ended up together?
Honestly I think he would have been better off with Jessica. Definitely would have dealt with his family fallout better.
@@FelixtheHedgehog …I don’t see any reason why he would.
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 well Erin has her own emotional instability that caused her to sporadically move to Florida later on, which in turn caused Andy to chase her and lose his job to Nellie.
With Jessica he had a supportive family on her side who all loved Andy and his singing. When his terrible father blew all the cash and disappeared, they would have probably gone out on a relaxing getaway to the cabin instead of having a meltdown, and they may very well have had the supporting finances to keep his family boat.
Their cabin appeared to have a spacious lake, with the family boat in his possession, he and his brother, Josh Groban, have a two week vacation, where Andy finally gets to raise the mast as the captain, and returns to work more emotionally satisfied than ever. 😁
Ellie Kemper said she was not a fan of the Andy/Erin relationship. Ed Helms was great but she didn't think Andy & Erin were a good match.
@@FelixtheHedgehog I don’t think we really saw anything of Andy and Jessica’s relationship, and I highly doubt he ever actually loved her.
This cold opening sucks lol. Agree with you on the episode as a whole though. Fantastic
After finishing the season and seeing in the Finale that Creed was in on some real shady Grassroots stuff (like, worse than fake ID's lol), I've always thought that his reaction here was bc he didn't want to be involved in ANY questioning/suspect process that may shine light on his past(/present?) crimes lol
*finishing the SERIES lol
You lost me at 24:01.
Ah yes, Knives Out.
There is an Office themed Clue game. Pretty close.
I binge watch this series.....you're awesome man!
12:55 I wouldn't be so sure Creed's not a killer, though. He's an acquaintance of Squeaky Fromme, member of the Manson "Family", who in turn almost killed Gerald Ford. Creed has said he's been part of a number of cults. Even some suicide cults (yet he's still alive, that's a dark joke there). Sounds like he had some groovy adventures in late 60's that may be a little at odds with police. In a weird similarity to the last episode, there are still old guys from those times being arrested for drug trafficking in Big Sur who were part of late 60's drug rings over there (MDA)
There’s a Office version of Clue where Toby is killed
18:21
😂😂😂 Best Kevin
6:54
Could call it ‘Strangle Bells’
Sports are just physical games with rules that take longer than a minute to explain. 😂
I say this as a fan of both board games AND sports. Lol
There actually is a "The Office" Clue game :)
17:35 secret mouse
Nice workaround lol
I LOVE Tube City!
Great field guide, Chris. I absolutely LOVE this episode and it seems like it's often overlooked as being recognized as one of the "greats." I guess maybe because there's nothing super memorable as far as the character lines go, but it always makes me laugh throughout the entire show. Now first of all, I looked back over the comment sections of all the videos you did covering the Michael Scott Paper Company arch and I can't find that rude comment someone made to you regarding sports. I wanted to read exactly what was said and try to figure out why that person seemed so angry. What was up with that?? I've never felt that you "reduce sports to showing off." What the hell does that even mean? You're not a sports channel journalist or sports analysis expert, nor do you claim to be. And if anyone is being unnecessarily "erudite" and TRYING to give off the impression of being intelligent, but just making himself look like an ass, it was the fool who made that comment. Second of all, I personally would love it if you briefly showcase more Office related products. I'm always looking for something original and as you said, with the holidays coming its the perfect time to start looking. I like the CultureFly quarterly box, but it was a bit out of my budget range. I would love to buy one of their boxes individually, as opposed to a subscription, but they seem to be out of stock. Anyway, keep up the awesome videos. Your true fellow "Office brothers and sisters" fans, appreciate each video and can't wait for the new one to drop each week. Peace, love, prayers and blessings to you and yours...
Love the game idea! I'll take 2. Do you accept Schrute Bucks?
Yayyyyyyyyy, upload successful!!!!
Brilliant!
2 years later we now have an office themed murder mystery (who killed toby)
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@@Mulverine I saw it at my local Walmart it was a party game where you had to find out who killed toby.
oop my fault it was just office themed clue lol
It cracks me up that people will throw away your entire series (which has been AWESOME) over simply disagreeing with you on something. 🤦♂️ If agreement is the barometer, you may as well put away all entertainment. Lol
I don't understand how you could've possibly played sports in high school --- each of those games takes more than a minute to explain.
Board games that take over a min to explain! Or probably even party games.
there was a limited edition run of The Office Clue wasn't there?
I don't remember, did Andy end up trading characters with somebody or did they just pretend they were roll playing brother and sister agreeing on a date?
I really like your channel
There is a game called Werewolf or Ultimate Werewolf that you could easily reskin to an Office theme.
BTW, we should play Poker.
You were in the parking lot earlier! That’s how I know you!
I do think creed has murdered someone
There is an office murder mystery game. I have it.
8:39 It was just me or Andy`s finger...
I don't want to gush too early...jfc that's what she said.
Literally just saw this - made me lol
Not so much Knives Out as Staples Out
I think Creed did murder someone
17:35!!
Your response to that rude person's comment was priceless. But, in my opinion, it never came off to me like you were reducing sports to merely being only a distraction. They can be a distraction, but that's not the entire picture. It's just part of it. It's not like you were saying there's nothing more to it. But really, if you sit and think about it, which that comment did make me think about it for a second... Aren't all things that we do in our lives a distraction from something in one way or another? How would we be able to live peacefully if we didn't have some sort of relief from the monotony of everyday procedures. So we engage in hobbies and other activities that interest us to take our minds away from the periodic dullness of life, and transport us to a much more enjoyable plane of existence. Is that really not what a distraction is in a lot of ways? I'm not really trying to throw shade at that person, because I don't know them personally and it's really not that big a deal. But the fact that they got so angry over something so minor really just seemed small-minded to me.
What's up with the audio?
I'd play strangle all the way
Cool to see Dwight Shrute play Rainn Wilson in the fruit ninja video.
17:35
Is this an arg?
y'all
did anyone else call the phone number 😂
Ok yes season 3 office closing ya ya ya but SEASON 1 OFFICE CLOSING was the legend
Sidenote: complex games and puzzles are 🤌🏾🤤 30 mins to explain the game? YESS. 3D puzzle that almost makes me cry YESSSSSS
You think a board game is work but not the Skyrim grind??
Lol - I love me some Skyrim; grind and all!
Strangle All the Way! Lol
6:18 😂
$1.99 WSJ
Murder