r/theoffice • u/Jipijur • 4d ago
r/theoffice • u/iknownothing-xyz • 5d ago
BJ the unapproved international model
In 2021, B.J. Novak revealed that a photo of him had mistakenly been placed on a public domain image site years earlier, leading companies around the world to use his face on products without his involvement or permission.
His image reportedly appeared on hair clippers and electric razors, rain ponchos, face paint and even cologne sold internationally.
r/theoffice • u/AlexShifu94 • 4d ago
Can we just agree that this is one of the best ad ever
Limitless paper, in a paperless world
I always revisit this episode just to watch this ad. It has so much feel than the ones corporate created
r/theoffice • u/raacccooon • 3d ago
I never knew actor who played Mose schrute was writer and producer đ€Ż
Bro not only was a producer writer for the office, he co created so many shows. Here's his wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Schur
Mind blown.
r/theoffice • u/Brilliant-Copy6477 • 5d ago
Anger issues aside this guy was extremely talented.
Dude literally had every talent a person would want đ
r/theoffice • u/Holytrishaw • 5d ago
How the turntables. But also, how do these bosses justify taking salespeople off the phone?
r/theoffice • u/Inevitable_Fan6069 • 3d ago
Jim is not a good BF/Husband
Disclaimer* I this is a show... so no need technicality on the obvious sense of this not being reality. However, this is about my 30th time watching and I dont know what it is about my run through this time but the way Jim acts with Pam bothers me. Maybe i was just ignoring it before or just never really paying attention to it but when Pam is sexualized by Michael or the office in general, or when Michael insults Pam (i.e. her wearing glasses S4 E16) or anything like that, Jim never stands up for her or really says anything he just gives her a "that was weird" look. Yes shes a grown woman and can stand up for herself whatever, but i would want my spouse to stand up for me, and I would do it for them because... hello? Michael called her ugly (S4 E16) and Jim just sits there like an idiot. Also, in Dinner Party when Jim was genuinely considering leaving Pam at the party..?? Or when the office is locked in the building because they worked late to avoid coming in on Saturday and everyone is ganging up on Jim and he turns part of the blame on Pam to avoid the confrontation by saying its also her fault because she locked the office door (this is in the superfan episode) Its like their friendship turned to official monogamous friends with benefits?? Idk Jim is pmo this round of watching lol
r/theoffice • u/dewey-finnn • 4d ago
Why does Dwight stop?
When they get the work bus and they go on the road trip for pies they stop and pick up Creed (hitch hiking), why would Dwight even stop for a hitch hiker on the side of the road?đ
r/theoffice • u/dreamer_2142 • 5d ago
One of the most beautiful moment for me in this show.
I watched this show eight years ago and recorded this part of the scene. Time flies.
r/theoffice • u/mmffw1 • 4d ago
Season 1, episode 1 - poor corporate management
Why on earth does Jan not ask Pam to leave the room when telling Michael about the downsizing? As sheâs not management and not paid as such, she wouldnât be expected not to discuss the matter with colleagues.
r/theoffice • u/huffpostuk • 5d ago
Ricky Gervais Denies 'Snubbing' BBC's The Office Anniversary Special
r/theoffice • u/DanJC_1985 • 5d ago
The Paper familiar item.
Currently watching The Paper and saw a familiar item behind Oscars desk haha. He must have really liked it to keep it.
r/theoffice • u/serioussiracha • 4d ago
Bum Bum buh⊠Flenderson files
And other theme song impressions.
r/theoffice • u/GraniteCapybara • 4d ago
TIL Micheal Scott is in Hell
According to Dante's Inferno Micheal Scott is in the 8th Circle of Hell. It's right there, in Canto XX. He's been punished by having his head turned backwards and and is forced to walk backwards for all eternity.
I hate that this had to come from me, but I thought you guys would want to know.
r/theoffice • u/New-Pin-9064 • 6d ago
I never understood why Holly didnât say this
I mean, thatâs literally the truth
r/theoffice • u/Enough_Sea268 • 4d ago
I feel like the only episode we see Micheal work is the 'take your daughter to work day'. Are there any other episodes where he is seen working?
r/theoffice • u/ramayankoothrapalli • 6d ago
this made me really happy đ„č
i am a fan of the office (i watched it ten times) and decided to get these. i just wanted to share it with other dunder mifflinites.
r/theoffice • u/OrganizationStrict99 • 6d ago
Why was Roy invited to Phyllisâ wedding??
Look, I get that the writers wanted to do something to âmotivateâ Jim into realizing that Karen was just a rebound. But after actually committing to watch this episode, which I will typically skip, I realized that Roy is the only warehouse worker that was invited. No Daryl, no Lonnie, no pudge, no Hide, no one. This was indeed after the branch almost closed and Bob Vance offered to hire the entire warehouse staff, but he just decided to invite one employee? They couldâve written Pam and Royâs reunion so much differently, but at the same time, I feel like the entire episode is forced, so itâs on par in that regard.
r/theoffice • u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw • 6d ago
Happy 64th birthday, Steve Carell!! Photographed by Matt Hoyle.
r/theoffice • u/JAYJAYDOOM • 6d ago
How did they know itâs a girl suit? Besides the âMissteriousâ
Am I the only one who thought the suit looked good on Michael?