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The Best Episodes of 'The Office' to Watch on Valentine's Day

But who am I kidding... you should just watch the whole show from the top.

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The Best Episodes of 'The Office' to Watch on Valentine's Day
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You should never need an excuse to watch 'The Office,' but if you do, Valentine's day should definitely be one of them. The hit comedy includes two of the greatest love stories ever told: Jim and Pam, and Michael and Holly (the Michael and Ryan relationship seems to only go one way... so I decided it would be best not to include it). These relationships cover all the bases that any Valentine's Day movie would hit (comedy, drama, tragedy, etc.) so why watch a random movie when you could watch your favorite characters from your favorite show?

Jim and Pam

1. Season 1 Episode 1 - Pilot

2. Season 2 Episode 10 - Christmas Party

3. Season 2 Episode 11 - Booze Cruise

4. Season 2 Episode 22 - Casino Night

5. Season 3 Episode 22 - Beach Games

6. Season 4 Episode 2 - Dunder Mifflin Infinity

7. Season 4 Episode 3 - Launch Party

8. Season 4 Episode 9 - Dinner Party

9. Season 4 Episode 14 - Goodbye Toby

10. Season 5 Episode 2 - Weight Loss Part 2

11. Season 5 Episode 28 - Company Picnic

13. Season 6 Episodes 17/18 - Delivery

Michael and Holly

1. Season 4 Episode 14 - Goodbye Toby

2. Season 5 Episode 6 - Employee Transfer

3. Season 5 Episode 28 - Company Picnic

4. Season 7 Episodes 11/12 - Classy Christmas Parts 1 & 2

5. Season 7 Episode 13 - Ultimatum

6. Season 7 Episode 19 - Garage Sale

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