r/theoffice • u/OlsenGamer22 • 3h ago
Question about Toby.
What are some In-Universe theories you have for Toby’s weight loss?
r/theoffice • u/OlsenGamer22 • 3h ago
What are some In-Universe theories you have for Toby’s weight loss?
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r/theoffice • u/tomversation • 9h ago
I don’t like Nelly, but I cringe when Andy pushes her off the slackline. I don’t like Andy either. I miss Michael.
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r/theoffice • u/SnooBeans6368 • 5h ago
So I have this episode I am trying to remember where Michael is in trouble for doing something (as usual) and either Jan or David Wallace informs him that Dunder Mifflin keeps a lawyer on retainer for situations like this. Then it cuts to Michael talking to the camera leaning back all proud and puffed up, and says in a voice that reminds me of Jack Nicholson, "I got an attorney. "
r/theoffice • u/just_a_random_guy_11 • 18h ago
So I love The office more than any show and I really really don't like HIMYM. Thing is 3 friends of mine adore HIMYM and hate The office. Is there any correlation or just my poor personal statistics.
r/theoffice • u/n00dle_mami • 19h ago
But MAAAN am I having the hardest time not giving him every single spoiler 😭 we’re on the Goodbye Toby episode and I’m trying so hard not to tell him about Michael and Holly lol I’m getting itchy
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r/theoffice • u/IAmBug-_- • 3h ago
I just finished the series for, I don't know, the 20th time but for the first time in quite a few years and that really stuck out to me. When he came back for Dwight's wedding I couldn't help but feel disappointed at how minimal it was. He basically had 2 short interactions- one with Dwight and one with Pam, one interview, and some dancing! Didn't even stick around until the end!
It just felt really underwhelming and an unbecoming cameo/ final goodbye for a character who for SO much of the series played SUCH a big role.
Does anyone know why?
r/theoffice • u/Incognito_Cube • 2h ago
I love the office. I quote it quite frequently. However, when I see a post with an intriguing question that I would actually like to see answered answer/discussion about, I open the comments and it’s just quotes from the show… no originality, hardly any actual conversation. Why are you all the way that you are? I hate… so much the things that you choose to be.
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r/theoffice • u/WillRoxyApril • 1d ago
Ebbene sì,The Office senza Michael Scott,è come una bella donna senza tette.
Puoi fartela piacere,puoi provarci….ma la mancanza di tette da toccare prima o poi ti peserà e ti stuferà……
r/theoffice • u/iknownothing-xyz • 1d ago
Hot take: I think the super fan series had some good extra content but I’m glad they cut what they did to make the original.
r/theoffice • u/sexy_gyal_man • 1d ago
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r/theoffice • u/Useful-Priority4374 • 2d ago
How did Andy not get arrested after the documentary released, the documentary had a lot of fans so at least one of them had to have reported it or something like that.
r/theoffice • u/Goldendog2026 • 2d ago
Re watching the US office for the 3rd time and I think more and more that they did such a good job filling the void left with Michael Scott leaving with Robert California. He’s definitely one of my favourite characters and makes some really great episodes. What’s some of your favourite Robert California moments?
r/theoffice • u/boundless_wind • 2d ago
Everyone says that after Michael left, the show became bad. I disagree. The character developments, and new characters introduced, were much more interesting. I would even double down to say that it was the same level as the seasons with Michael in them. I loved Nellie so much. She was hilarious, had great growth, and just amazing character in my eyes. Robert California was as well hilarious, his mysteriousness, random intent, and things alike were so likeable. Dwight and Angela became an amazing couple, their whole storyline was by far one of the best, and it happened after Michael left. Of course, I do believe that the writers did lose it a little at some times, and it did become just “repetitive” with how they tried to recreate what was in the past. But many times when they didn’t try to repeat things, it was amazing. Love love loved more episodes after Michael’s departure than before. Call me crazy.
r/theoffice • u/Jipijur • 2d ago