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Perhaps my favorite sitcom of this millenium.  And fuck the British version.  It is not welcome here. I had not watched it in years until my teenage son, and all his friends, got into early this year and he got me on it again.  Michael Scott is such a great character, and the rest of the cast is superb.  I watched this one last night and cried.

 

"he got me on it again"

That's what she said.

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11 minutes ago, LonghornJones said:

"he got me on it again"

That's what she said.

I love this "that's what she said" scene.

And the Michael v Toby dynamic is greatness.

"If I had a gun with two bullets and I was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden, and Toby, I would shoot Toby twice."

35 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

Perhaps my favorite sitcom of this millenium.  And fuck the British version.  It is not welcome here.

 

You mean the original funny version that didn't run 5 seasons too long?

seasons 2 and 3 were fantastic.  4 and 5 were ok.  the rest up until michael left were meh.  after michael left was garbage.  i never finished the final season.

Diversity Day day is still one of my favorite episodes and was the episode that hooked me for several more seasons (didn't ultimately finish the series, though).

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16 minutes ago, rage-a-holic said:

You mean the original funny version that didn't run 5 seasons too long?

And I'm sure you thought "Monty Python's Flying Circus" was one of the funniest shows ever.

The first two seasons are magic. Great comedy. Great real life love story. Unique approach.

The British version is darker because of the Brits live lives that are more trapped and less hopeful. I like both versions.

crazy to think how old this show is.  jan is hella hot too

between the 2 shows, this is the greatest scene ever.

 

 

 

I've been re-watching over the past few months and finally got to the seasons where Michael moves away and Andy becomes manager. What a terrible decision. Andy was always wack as shit and they decided to make him a focal point. Right about the time they decided to make Kevin a joke. He was always a bit slower but was still cool, then they turned him into a drooling idiot around the time Andy took over. Seasons 1-6 are still great overall.

Creed is a very underrated character, he says some outlandish shit. And on 2nd watch Erin (receptionist after Pam) is pretty damn funny too, everything she does as a character is humorous.

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41 minutes ago, 52-80 said:

crazy to think how old this show is.  jan is hella hot too

That Jan Levinson is a real firecracker.

29 minutes ago, BurdineBandit said:

That Jan Levinson is a real firecracker.

No Gould? What happened to Gould? 

 You took me by the hand
You made me a man
That one night
You made everything all right
That one night
You made everything all right
So raw so right all night all right
Oh yeah, oh yeah
So raw so right all night all right
Oh yeah

That one night(one night)
You made everything all right
That one night(one night)
You made everything all right
So raw so right all night all right
Oh yeah, oh yeah

2 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

I love this "that's what she said" scene.

And the Michael v Toby dynamic is greatness.

"If I had a gun with two bullets and I was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden, and Toby, I would shoot Toby twice."

In the preview screenshot for this video, Jan looks kinda like Dwight in drag.

I love the dinner scene when he shows off his flat screen.

Great show

1 hour ago, BurdineBandit said:

I've been re-watching over the past few months and finally got to the seasons where Michael moves away and Andy becomes manager. What a terrible decision. Andy was always wack as shit and they decided to make him a focal point. Right about the time they decided to make Kevin a joke. He was always a bit slower but was still cool, then they turned him into a drooling idiot around the time Andy took over. Seasons 1-6 are still great overall.

Creed is a very underrated character, he says some outlandish shit. And on 2nd watch Erin (receptionist after Pam) is pretty damn funny too, everything she does as a character is humorous.

Image result for creed cult gif

This is probably my favorite Creed moment.

for those who don't know (which probably isn't many in this thread) creed bratton's real name is creed britton, and he was in fact a member of the grass roots in the 60's. that wasn't just a bit on the show. also, the story of him getting on the show is pretty great. iirc he knew one of the producers and was able to read the script and begged for a spot on the show but they had already filmed the pilot. creed invented his own character, wrote his own lines, convinced his producer buddy to let him audition, and the part was his. 

Just finished watching it for the 2nd time.  All the way through.  I don't mind the later episodes. 

3 hours ago, rage-a-holic said:

You mean the original funny version that didn't run 5 seasons too long?

The British version was fucking terrible. Nothing redeeming about it. How many people quote and post moments about that shitty version? No one. There aren't any.

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2 hours ago, Kennythetiger said:

Dwight and the fire drill is a favorite of mine.

When they are slamming the copier into the door to break it open i was dying.

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4 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

When they are slamming the copier into the door to break it open i was dying.

I had to watch it

 

4 hours ago, Jerry Callo said:

Diversity Day day is still one of my favorite episodes and was the episode that hooked me for several more seasons (didn't ultimately finish the series, though).

Without question, maybe the best. Back when we could laugh at our differences.

1 hour ago, IDIOTsavant said:

Image result for creed cult gif

This is probably my favorite Creed moment.

Creed and Stanley were great. Phyllis was the only one I never cared for (I even loved Toby because he's every HR person).

Toward the end, I really liked Erin and Daryl.

The Dinner Party. Television doesnt get much better than that.

I lost it when Creed died his hair.

"SAVE BANDIT!" might be the hardest I've ever laughed at a TV show.

I lost it when Creed died his hair.

*dyed

Andy Bernard was a beating. 

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7 minutes ago, Deej said:

Andy Bernard was a beating. 

Disagree totally.  I thought he was fantastic.  

I never got bored of any of the characters.  I got bored of some of the writing, but I loved the characters.

3 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

Disagree totally.  I thought he was fantastic.  

He was awful the last three seasons or so. But so was the show, I guess.

"It's Halloween. That is really, really, good timing."

Burning Kevin's shoes at the wedding cause of the smell. I miss the anticipation waiting for new episodes

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59 minutes ago, Zepol87 said:

Burning Kevin's shoes at the wedding cause of the smell. I miss the anticipation waiting for new episodes

“My Kleenex shoes were a huge conversation piece”

James Spader is awesome, but that role was dogshit.  Worse than Will Ferrell's role.

9 hours ago, 52-80 said:

between the 2 shows, this is the greatest scene ever.

 

 

 

Timestamped in history, with the Fubu jersey...

7 hours ago, Goo Punch said:

for those who don't know (which probably isn't many in this thread) creed bratton's real name is creed britton, and he was in fact a member of the grass roots in the 60's. that wasn't just a bit on the show. also, the story of him getting on the show is pretty great. iirc he knew one of the producers and was able to read the script and begged for a spot on the show but they had already filmed the pilot. creed invented his own character, wrote his own lines, convinced his producer buddy to let him audition, and the part was his. 

Actually sounds "more awesome" than the story of how Nick Fury came into existence...

7 hours ago, Goo Punch said:

for those who don't know (which probably isn't many in this thread) creed bratton's real name is creed britton, and he was in fact a member of the grass roots in the 60's. that wasn't just a bit on the show. also, the story of him getting on the show is pretty great. iirc he knew one of the producers and was able to read the script and begged for a spot on the show but they had already filmed the pilot. creed invented his own character, wrote his own lines, convinced his producer buddy to let him audition, and the part was his. 

My cousin was in the Grass Roots, but only for one album in the early 80s.  Creed was long gone by then.

between the 2 shows, this is the greatest scene ever.
 
 
 
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