25 Moments From 'The Office' That Will ALWAYS Be Hilarious
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25 Moments From 'The Office' That Will ALWAYS Be Hilarious

You'd be lying if these scenes didn't make you want to work in an actual office.

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25 Moments From 'The Office' That Will ALWAYS Be Hilarious
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What started out as a TV series with mixed reviews and struggling to stay on air slowly rose to fame, with 42 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, two American Film Institute winnings, and one Peabody Award. Today, it's viewed as one of the funniest sitcoms in television's history and has captured the hearts of millions. The show in which I am referring to? "The Office." Many find themselves binge-watching "The Office" multiple times, and it's constantly being discussed on various social media networks. The cast is lovable, and the bloopers are golden. With that being said, I thought it would be appropriate to recall the best "Office" moments (in no particular order).

1. When Dwight removed the dummy's face during CPR training.

You could say the dummy was not "Staying Alive."

2. When Pam rips her veil and Jim cuts his tie so they can be even.

Goals.

3. Season 7's opening lip dub.

Best intro ever.

4. Stanley's breaking point.

5. Jim's first on camera prank.

Truly iconic and memorable.

6. Michael's proposal to Holly.

He set the bar high for proposals.

7. When Michael came back for Dwight and Angela's wedding.

It was a tear-jerking moment.

8. The "Asian Jim" prank.

"You seriously never noticed? Hats off to you for not seeing race."

9. When Dwight got his head stuck in a pumpkin.

10. The dance that was put on at Jim and Pam's wedding.

Better than any couple's first dance.

11. When Michael kept a pizza delivery guy hostage for not accepting his coupon.

It really was kidnapping.

12. The jam out session to the metal version of "Carol of the Bells."

If this scene doesn't get you in the holiday spirit, I don't know what will.

13. Kevin's chili incident.

RIP Kevin's famous chili.

14. The fake fire drill.

The second best season opener.

15. When Pam got drunk at Chili's.

16. Jim's impersonation of Dwight.

17. "The Michael Scott Paper Company" episode.

The entire episode was just hilarious in its entirety.

18. Jim's proposal to Pam.

It was the moment we've all been waiting for...since S1E1.

19. When we found out Pam was pregnant.


We were just as happy as Jim and Pam appeared in the episode.

20. When Michael drove his car straight into the lake.


"The machine knows where it's going!"

21. Andy's breaking point.

22. When Dwight (attempts to) comfort Pam.

While Dwight misunderstood why Pam was upset, it was the thought that counted.

23. The parkour opener.

Internet sensation of 2004.

24. Jim's hotel murder prank on Dwight (and Erin).

Quite possibly Jim's best and cleverest prank ever.

25. When hardly anyone showed up for Pam's art show, except for Michael who genuinely loved her painting.

It was a surprisingly unexpected kind act of Michael to do.

Even though The Office ended four years ago, it will always be that classic TV show that will never die and always be loved.

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