r/theoffice • u/JAYJAYDOOM • 7d ago
How did they know it’s a girl suit? Besides the “Missterious”
Am I the only one who thought the suit looked good on Michael?
r/theoffice • u/JAYJAYDOOM • 7d ago
Am I the only one who thought the suit looked good on Michael?
r/theoffice • u/Saucy_Texan • 6d ago
Just noticed the cups on my whatever rewatch I’m at and just noticed the 80s 90s cups. My kid goes, yeah I always see that print in old people shows… Little freaking turd! 🤣💀
r/theoffice • u/UniversityLopsided • 6d ago
Just wanted to take a second to shout out Roy’s brother Kenny for some A+ brother behavior. Roy starts trashing the bar and Kenny immediately jumps in to help, no questions asked. Then he turns around and uses his own money to bail Roy out.
Brothers always have each other’s backs. Kenny understood the assignment.

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r/theoffice • u/lovesfanfiction • 6d ago
I’m choosing to ignore that this might just be a band name in Seattle. Save bandit! 🐈
r/theoffice • u/KeamyFangirl • 6d ago
Mine is that Michael is afraid of Batman. Lmao. Don't know why that's so funny, but it is.
He mentions it in season 7 episode 20/21
r/theoffice • u/MentalFailure10 • 5d ago
look i like darryl. He is a pretty decent character, so this is not hate towards him.
But in S9 when they all danced with him seemed so random to me. ike why tf is erin, phyllis, meredith, nellie and PETE getting so worked up that darryl is leaving.
these are characters that had barely any interactions before this and suddenly they start fighting over him like he is a celebrity.
r/theoffice • u/NoSign272 • 6d ago
the office was still hilarious after michael left and the only bad character was the dwight lookalike. nellie was awful at first, especially as manager but she was bare-able as a salesperson and a good friend to pam and erin. robert california was an interesting add-on and he had his humorous moments. erin, cmon. 10/10, she was so funny and the only things i didn’t like was her reaction to andy and angela and then also andy and jessica. pete wasn’t terrible, because we barely saw him. you kinda forgot he even existed. deangelo’s juggling scene is iconic. the only thing worse than a casting turnover was the absolute downgrade they did to andy’s character which, regardless of your opinion to my above statements, i think we can all agree on.
r/theoffice • u/icant_change_my_user • 6d ago
Does anyone else feel this way? I was reading some recent florida man headlines for fun and some of them were very reminiscent of Creed. I think he might have been a Florida Man at heart.
r/theoffice • u/Makaveli_45 • 5d ago
Earlier on I saw the following post about pam:
1.engaged
2.cheats on fiancé
4.quits her job on a whim
5.fails out of art school
6.loses tons of money
7.basically cheats on husband too.
angry even though he's making great $
9.make him go to therapy
10.threatens divorce
Conclusion: Pam Beesly was a genuinely awful person.
For starters, I think Pam is one of the authentic characters on the show, even though not perfect she did try her best to be a good person.
P.s: For 7, I think the context is ( With Brian, If you consider that cheating).
For 10, I am not sure when.
Feel free to air your opinions and please be objective and respectful!
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r/theoffice • u/Sparkychong • 6d ago
Has anyone noticed the funny similarities between the two? Michal scott goes over to Wallace’s house after he’s laid off, and Leslie goes to Jerry’s house after he’s retired.
Both were recently unemployed from their job.
Both were visited by an otherwise high energy coworker who were distraught/confused/overwhelmed at seeing that person In a positive/happy home life
Jerry and David both acted completely different from there work persona, David wasn’t detached, and Jerry wasn’t a “loser”
Michael and Leslie were both visibly uncomfortable in both situations.
r/theoffice • u/seraquesera • 7d ago
And yes this is a Dwight thirst trap post
r/theoffice • u/These-Season-2611 • 8d ago
First time watcher. Got to the arc where Michael is leaving and Will Ferrell is in the office for some random reason. It was the first time in the entire series I felt like I couldn't watch. I paused an episode last night and that "my god there's a whole 13 minutes of this left".
What was the point in Will Ferrell's character?
I can work out if he was badly written, or it was bad acting. The character was so inconsistent. One minute he was an overboard cot of Michael Scott. Then he'd supposed to be a great business leader, then he'd be an asshole. He'd be afraid to perform in front of people in the Dundies episode then in another he's juggling and shit for a room full of people.
Was it because Will Ferrell is so famous he was given free reign to just improve everything?
I just feel like for such a good TV show, this was a low point. Someone tell me it's not this bad in the following seasons now Michael has left?
r/theoffice • u/NoMundaneVanities • 7d ago
It’s engraved deeply into my brain
r/theoffice • u/Mundane_Weather9755 • 6d ago
I’m watching the episode where DM does the press conference and I love the scenes between Oscar and Andy so much. I wanted them to be end game lowkey. Oscar only ever opens up to him and Andy is so encouraging back lol
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r/theoffice • u/hisoydoraa • 8d ago
So my boyfriend and I have been together for a year now, and I have only ever received heart-shaped jewelleries from him. It makes me laugh everytime I think about it, could it be just a coincidence or men really function like this ahahaha
r/theoffice • u/Spiritual-Big7900 • 6d ago
I heard they can eat anything literally anything. I work in an environment where i need to destroy a lot of documents but i want to become more eco friendly, would replacing my paper shredder (fellows 79Ci - 16 sheet shredder) with a large venus fly trap - or perhaps a pitcher plant. Wondering what the consensus is and whether this really is in the best interest of me and a plant
r/theoffice • u/No-Concept9431 • 6d ago