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 Timothy Moore

57 Best Automobile-Related Moments from The Role

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It'south been over two years (831 days to be exact) since The Function aired its final episode here in the US, and each day since so, I accept been filled with an intense emptiness that nothing can fill—but kudos to y'all for trying, Parks and Rec. The Office is a sick obsession for me; I can quote episodes word-for-word and usually watch an episode or two before bed each nighttime. Every bit an auto announcer, I've got a fair share of car paraphernalia scattered about my desk-bound at work, just The Part is even more on brandish, with posters, post-it notes, a Dwight bobblehead, a Dundie, and fifty-fifty mouse pad covers.

For a evidence billed as being virtually life within an office, quite a bit really takes identify in or around cars. I had been toying with the idea of reviewing my favorite car-related moments from The Office for more than a month, but information technology wasn't until a couple days ago, when I sat downward to review them, that I realized I had and so many. I idea about narrowing it downwards to a smaller list, but in the finish, I figured 57 was a skilful size for this list (considering I am crazy). I could take fifty-fifty handled a bigger one. That'due south what she said.

So at present, without farther ado, I bring you the 57 best car-related moments from The Office. (Or just jump over to the top five.)

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  1. Money – Season 4, Episode 4 – January'south Car Keys

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This is actually a touching moment; it's one of the few times that you lot can really believe that Jan cares about Michael. When Michael hops on a train to outrun his money troubles, Jan rushes to the office, hops out of her car, and throws her keys at Oscar earlier heading out in search of her boyfriend.

  1. Christening – Season 7, Episode 7 – The Bus

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After Michael and Andy thoughtlessly bring together a youth mission trip to Mexico during Cece's Christening, they realize that they can't become through with it. Immediately, while on the jitney, they brainstorm to freak out and need the bus be stopped, totally disheartening all the kids excited to go and build a schoolhouse for a poor hamlet.

  1. Piece of work Motorcoach – Flavour 9, Episode 4 – The Other Coach

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Speaking of buses, I tin can't really talk about vehicles on The Office without mentioning the work bus from the farewell season. Later on Jim manages to shut downwards the role for a few days, Dwight rents a work motorbus for Dunder Mifflin to utilize. Ultimately, the employees carelessness their piece of work and instead drive several hours to buy some pie.

  1. Vandalism – Season 9, Episode 14 – Truck

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As well from the farewell flavor, "Vandalism" sees a nice moment of Pam and Dwight teaming up to take revenge on an asshat warehouse worker. The duo ultimately decides to describe inappropriate pictures (including some number twos) with washable paint all over the worker's prized truck. Poop jokes are always funny.

  1. Shareholder Meeting – Season 6, Episode 11 – The Limo

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This moment, in which Michael, Andy, Dwight, and Oscar ride in a limo to New York City, is priceless for several reasons, but the best line comes from Michael while inside the limo: "I wish the windows weren't tinted so people could see u.s. in here."

  1. The Search – Season 7, Episode fifteen – Jim and the Motorcar

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The auto-related moment in this episode is both funny and important to Michael's story arc. When Jim finds out that his mother-in-constabulary has somehow accidentally locked Cece in her car, he immediately peels out of a gas station with Michael's wallet and phone within his SUV. Michael, of grade, is in the gas station bathroom and—even more predictably for Michael—cannot phone call for help because his numbers are memorized by speed dial, not him. However, this whole fiasco leads to Holly finally realizing that she loves Michael.

  1. Prince Family unit Paper – Flavour 5, Episode 13 – Hitting the Curb

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The awkwardness of this moment is amidst the virtually cringe-worthy on the prove. After successfully tricking a minor business into giving him its client listing, Michael wrecks his motorcar on a adjourn during the getaway. And who is in that location to help Michael gear up information technology? The caring, gullible, old small business owner who served in Vietnam.

  1. Lecture Circuit: Part One – Season 5, Episode 16 – Music

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As Pam drives Michael throughout the Northeast on a lecture excursion, she must play music in her head because Michael won't let her listen to the radio. Information technology leads to a cute moment between the two.

  1. Grief Counseling – Flavour 3, Episode 4 – Ed Truck

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In this episode, Michael finds out that his one-time dominate, Ed Truck, was killed when his car drove nether a semi and he, well, lost his caput. Distressing, I know, but somehow non when Michael describes it.

"He was working. He was on his way home. Wham—his capa is detated from his caput!"

  1. Customer Loyalty – Flavor 9, Episode 12 – Bulldoze-Through

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In an try to show Darryl that working at a paper company can be fun, Dwight takes him to a drive-through, orders a milk shake, so throws it dorsum at the cashier, shouting "Fire in the hole!" Darryl tells Dwight to go within and make clean information technology up. As he is doing so, another car goes through the drive-through and does the same thing—only this time Dwight gets hit.

  1. Double Date – Flavour half dozen, Episode 9 – The Drive Dorsum

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Subsequently Michael dumps Pam's mother, Helene, at her birthday lunch, Michael, Helene, Jim, and Pam must all awkwardly drive back to the office together. While in the motorcar, Helene says, "I'm 58. What am I supposed to exercise now?" Before Jim can end him, Michael offers up, "Well, hobbies."

  1. Health Intendance – Season one, Episode 3 – Industrial Coal

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When Michael promises his staff a surprise by the end of the 24-hour interval, he panics. Hiding out in his car, he calls upwards a "friend," who is presumably someone Michael met once at the coal site in Scranton. The chat is priceless:

Michael: Calling y'all to ask you lot a little favoroonie, my friend. Um, trying to give the troops around hither a picayune flake of a boost. And I was thinking that maybe we could take them down to take a spin on your big ride.
Man on the Telephone: You lot mean the elevator that takes you down into the mineshaft? Information technology's not really a ride.
Michael: It says here that information technology's a 300-foot drib.
Man on Telephone: Information technology goes 300 feet into the globe, merely it moves really slowly.
Michael: So it'southward not a free autumn?
Human on Telephone: Information technology'south an industrial coal elevator.
Michael: Uh, all correct. Well, once yous get down into the mine, what, you got laser tag or something?

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  1. Dinner Party – Season iv, Episode ix – Ice Cream

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Aside from "Scott's Tots," "Dinner Party" has got to be the most painful episode to scout in terms of cringe cistron—and I love every minute of information technology. But the funny car moment is really later on all the cringing business is washed and away with. Angela, who is dating Andy at the fourth dimension, is sitting in the passenger seat, eating an ice cream cone. Just when Andy steals a osculation, she—with a deadpan glare—rolls downwards the window and shoves the ice cream onto the side of the machine.

  1. Deposition – Flavor 4, Episode eight – Jan's Pilus

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While the "Deposition" is the episode immediately earlier "Dinner Party," the two aired five months apart because of the 2007 – 2008 Writers Guild of America strike. In this episode, Michael and Jan are driving to New York in Michael's Chrysler Sebring to sue Dunder Mifflin. Of form, January wants to expect practiced for the meeting, but Michael insists on taking the top off his convertible. January protests, but Michael does it anyhow. The scene cuts immediately to Michael and January walking into corporate, as Jan tries to tame her hair, to no avail.

  1. Tallahassee – Flavor eight, Episode fifteen – Florida Stanley

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I'll never say a bad word about The Role, so I'll put this delicately: in a flavor that struggled to resonate with viewers so much, the whole Florida plot was actually at times very, very good. I especially enjoyed seeing "Florida Stanley" interact with his surroundings. In one scene, Stanley pulls up to his coworkers in a red Chevy Camaro and tells Jim to hop in. "You can work the iPod."

  1. Safety Training – Flavour 3, Episode 19 – Watermelon

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If you held a gun to my head and told me to pick my favorite episode of The Role, I probably couldn't answer. I hold them all in high regard, but there are an elite five that I could never rank over ane another: "The Injury," "Product Call up," "Christmas Party," "Murder," and, of course, "Safety Training." "Safety Training" features the famous watermelon drop, in which Dwight tests out a trampoline by dropping a watermelon from the roof onto it. Unfortunately, it bounces up and smashes the windshield of a car. Michael freaks out and tells Dwight to figure out if the car belongs to Stanley, and, if information technology does, to contact his lawyer and see if he covers hate crimes.

The big payoff is at the end, when nosotros discover that it is, indeed, Stanley'due south auto.

  1. The Alliance – Flavour 1, Episode four – Kick Tires

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What was so great about the first few seasons was the apply of subtle humor. When Dwight kicks a car in frustration, the warning begins to sound. Jim casually pulls out the key fob, presses a push button to plough information technology off, and continues their conversation like zero has happened—and I still find it hysterical.

  1. Hot Girl – Flavor one, Episode 6 – Cleaning Out the Car

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As Michael prepares to drive Katie habitation afterwards work, he enlists Ryan's help to clean out his car, which leads to a couple gems from both of them. Among them:

Ryan: Wow. How many Filet-O-Fishes did you lot eat?
Michael: That'south over several months, Ryan.
Ryan: Still.

Ryan: What about this bottle of power drink?
Michael: Uh, what flavor?
Ryan: Blue.
Michael: Blue's non a flavour.
Ryan: Information technology says, "Season: Blue Boom."

  1. The Injury – Season 2, Episode 12 – Dwight'south Crash

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In this episode, Dwight freaks out about Michael's burnt foot, and, in his hurry to get to his firm, he crashes into a pole, giving him a concussion. His bumper falls off, but Dwight simply throws upwardly on his car and then keeps driving. Jim has the winning line here: "Dwight, you forgot your bumper."

  1. Finale – Flavor 9, Episode 23 – The Trunk

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Who didn't love The Office finale? Everything most it was brilliant. And 1 of the best moments? Angela spent much of the evening of the day before her wedding locked in Mose's body, afterward he abducts her as part of a Schrute tradition.

  1. Andy's Beginnings – Flavor 9, Episode 3 – Driving Lessons

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Say what you will about Nellie Bertram, merely I rather enjoy Catherine Tate and idea she was a welcome addition to the evidence. Case in point—her learning to drive Stateside with Pam was a standout moment in season 9.

  1. Whistleblower – Flavour 6, Episode 26 – Kelly in the Van

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"Whistleblower," while still vivid, is probably the weakest season finale for The Office. Every bit a huge Mindy Kaling fan, however, I can always count on her grapheme Kelly to crack me upwardly. At one indicate in this episode, Michael is gathering potential whistleblowers Pam and Darryl in Meredith's van. Kelly unexpectedly shows up and hops in the van, clueless as ever.

Kelly: Hey guys, sorry I'm late.
Pam: Nosotros're not going for yogurt.
Michael: It'southward okay, she's cool. She also whistle-blew.
Kelly: Guys, I couldn't help it. It is so boring where we work. I mean, information technology's as interesting every bit a morgue. Information technology might be less interesting than a morgue.
Michael: Hey, hey, it'due south as interesting as a morgue!

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  1. The Chair Model – Season four, Episode 10 – Expiry of a Chair Model

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When Michael is looking for a dream adult female, he uses a model in a chair catalogue equally an example to his staff, then that they can recommend women similar her for him to date. Dwight makes it his mission to instead find that very model, simply to observe she died in a auto accident. When Michael hears the news, he is devastated, and he even visits her grave for closure.

  1. Initiation – Season 3, Episode 5 – Ryan's Bad Day

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The "Initiation" is i of the episodes that make the third season and so not bad. (Okay, all episodes in season 3 make the third season so great, good point.) In this episode, Dwight takes Ryan out for "grooming" before a sales call. Of course, Dwight's idea of training Ryan is much different from Ryan's. The scenario gives us this gem from Dwight: "Just equally y'all have planted your seed in the ground, I am going to plant my seed in yous."

Eventually, Dwight says he must become something from his car, leaving Ryan in a field in the middle of nowhere. Only instead of returning, Dwight just peels out and disappears, considering obviously this will teach Ryan something about selling paper.

  1. Fun Run – Flavor iv, Episode 1 – Running a Race

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"Fun Run" is associated with an incredibly memorable auto-related moment in The Office, just that 1 is much further downwards the list, of grade. There is a 2d moment, however, that is also, as Michael Scott would say, "very comedically humorous." At the beginning of Michael Scott's Dunder Mifflin Scranton Meredith Palmer Memorial Celebrity Rabies Awareness Pro-Am Fun Run Race for the Cure, Michael takes off at a sprint. Just as he is saying that he is not an idiot, Oscar, Stanley, and Creed sneak into a taxi backside his back, and head off to beverage beers instead of completing the race.

  1. Survivor Man – Flavor four, Episode 7 – Shoe

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As Dwight drives Michael into the wilderness to survive on his own, he unexpectedly removes his shoe and beats Michael'southward head with it.

Michael: Ow! What are you doing?
Dwight: It would be better if you were unconscious.

  1. Niagara: Part 2 – Season 6, Episode 5 – Driving Ms. Andy

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In the beloved wedding episode, all eyes should be on Jim and Pam as they tie the knot. Even so, as expected, the employees of the office steal the spotlight—whether information technology'south Dwight sleeping with a bridesmaid, Kevin wearing tissue boxes every bit shoes, or Andy vehement open his scrotum while dancing. The terminal situation results in Pam having to drive Andy to the hospital the night before her nuptials. We go this wonderful line from Andy: "Well, at least wearisome down a little bit because every little crash-land in the route is major pain on my scrotum."

  1. Broke – Flavor 5, Episode 25 – Ryan and the Van

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Michael's juvenile tendencies are peradventure never clearer than when Ryan is trying to climb inside his van early in the forenoon.

  1. Garden Political party – Flavor viii, Episode 4 – Mose Knieval

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Mose Schrute is one of my favorite non-employee characters. Dwight's cousin is not what you would telephone call normal, which is axiomatic in all of his cameos, but his minor subplot in "Garden Party" makes this nigh evident. He serves as a valet for the event at Schrute Farms, taking everyone's cars into the middle of a field and so lining them up as if he is going to jump over them like Evil Knieval.

  1. Gratuitous Family Portrait Studio – Flavor 8, Episode 24 – Car Hunt

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The plot of "Gratuitous Family Portrait Studio" is a little over the top, I'll give y'all that—though it has zilch on "The Target" from season nine. Even so, it gives us this beautiful machine chase scene, wherein Dwight has stolen Angela'southward baby'southward muddy diaper and Angela is chasing him all over town. At some point, Angela accidentally begins to follow Mose instead of Dwight; that's how elaborate this ruse to get Angela's baby'due south Deoxyribonucleic acid is—that Dwight would host a free family portrait studio at work so that he could get shut to the infant, then have his cousin drive the verbal same type of car equally Dwight to confuse Angela. Ridiculous? Yeah. But hilarious? Fifty-fifty more and so.

  1. Broke – Season 5, Episode 25 – Not for the Church

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The same van from number 30 on this list was purchased past the Michael Scott Paper Company to make deliveries. Even so, the van has Korean writing on the side of it. Pam, Ryan, and Michael think it says "Alleluia Church building of Scranton" on the side, and when a Korean-American adult female tries to board the van, Pam tries in vain to communicate that the van is "not for the church building." By the end of the episode, when the trio realizes they are broke, they don't even budge when the Korean-American boards the omnibus and takes a seat.

  1. Andy's Play – Season vii, Episode 3 – Irish Cream

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This is a cute moment between Pam and Jim, post-infant. Subsequently a failed night out at Andy'southward play, they become home only to find out that their daughter, Cece, is asleep in the back of the auto. Agape that moving her will wake her, they instead bask a moment to themselves, sipping Irish cream and juice in the auto.

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  1. Traveling Salesmen – Season 3, Episode 12 – The Amazing Race

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By no means is it a stretch to say that Michael probably wishes he were the star of a reality show. "Traveling Salesman" makes this apparent when, after the sales staff has cleaved up into teams of two, he decides to turn information technology into the Amazing Race.

Michael: All right, everybody, circle upwards. Here we become. Y'all know what this is? This is the Amazing Race. And you lot guys are the retired marines, and you lot guys are the female parent and daughter, and you lot guys are the gay couple. And we are the firefighter heroes.
Karen: Look, Amazing Race like, the biggest sale wins?
Michael: No, we're just going to rush out, do the sales thing, and come dorsum.
Ryan: Is in that location a prize?
Michael: Only bragging rights.
Phyllis: And so how is this Astonishing Race?
Michael: It'due south simply, buhhh, information technology's Astonishing Race, Phyllis, okay? We're in teams of ii, and we are on a mission. All right, then, on your marking, get prepare, go. Let's practice it.

And so, of course, Michael proceeds to have Phyllis' keys out of her hands, while smirking, and throws them under her car.

  1. Goodbye, Toby – Season 4, Episode 14 – Raccoon

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In a scene from "Bye, Toby," Michael catches and berates Meredith, Dwight, and Mose for sneaking a raccoon into Holly's motorcar, every bit a class of hazing. What makes this so amusing is, one, Michael was the 1 who first suggested hazing Holly earlier he realized he had a crush on her, and, two, Michael is berating them for a childish prank while he himself is hosting an elaborate party complete with a Ferris bicycle to celebrate the fact that his 60 minutes representative, Toby, is leaving. Such is the enigma of Michael Scott.

  1. Employee Transfer – Season 5, Episode half-dozen – Singing the Blues

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Michael quickly falls in love with Holly after "Goodbye, Toby," but that ultimately leads to her being transferred to Nashua, New Hampshire. When Michael and Darryl drive Holly up to Nashua, the couple realizes they tin can't go on their relationship. On the way dorsum domicile, Darryl tries to get Michael to sing the blues, but information technology goes just how you imagine Michael singing the blues would get.

  1. The Duel – Season 5, Episode 12 – The Prius

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This marks the showtime of iii entries from "The Duel," which makes the flavor 5 episode the most pop episode on this list. This first entry is also likely the most apparent: during the duel in the parking lot between Dwight and Andy, Andy lures Dwight to a argue with a annotation, which reads, "From the desk of Andrew Bernard. Love Dwight, past now yous have received my notation. How are you? I am well. You are no doubt wondering why I accept left this note. It has come to my attention that in any concrete match with you, I would surely be bested. The soft underbelly of my refined upbringing is my soft underbelly…"

As this point, Andy, in his Prius (which, as Oscar points out, is silent under five miles per hour), sneaks upwardly on Dwight and uses the motorcar to pin Dwight to the fence, leading to a hilarious exchange between the ii, culminating in the wonderful line, "Sasquatches are the strongest animal on the planet! So fine, call me a Sasquatch!"

  1. Scott'due south Tots – Season 6, Episode 12 – Singing

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"Scott's Tots" is the wonderfully cringe-worthy episode in which we observe out that Michael, once upon a time, pledged to pay college tuition for a bunch of kids, assuming they graduate loftier school. Of grade, at present that the time has come, Michael cannot brand adept on his promise. Before they find out that Michael volition non be paying for their education, they invite him to their high school and take a pep rally-type event honoring him, including this vocal, called "Hey, Mr. Scott."

The machine-related moment comes later on, on the drive back to the office. Erin, who is still finding her place in the office, both every bit a workplace and as a TV show, cheers Michael upwards and begins to sing the vocal. It's a beautiful moment—and i of the showtime times that I remember truly thinking that someone else could take on Pam's receptionist role. In essence, I think this is an of import moment considering it marks Erin'south place in the story.

  1. Michael Scott Paper Visitor – Season five, Episode 23 – Parallel Parking

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The cold open of this episode is admittedly vivid. It features Michael rolling up to piece of work with Lady Gaga blaring from his PT Cruiser convertible. He looks to the camera, says, "It's Britney, bitch," and and so tries to parallel park in a gaping spot, but accidentally hits one of the cars earlier driving away.

  1. The Commitment: Part One – Flavour 6, Episode 17 – "I Just Did"

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For some reason, when Pam is going to the infirmary to deliver her first infant, Michael drives Jim and Pam (and they are escorted past Dwight). Michael drops the ii off at the door and then proceeds to park in an ambulance lane. He tells a hospital employee, "Dunder Mifflin, information technology's okay," as the employee yells at him, "Sir, yous can't park here!"

Michael and so gives him a look, turns, throws his keys far away, and says, "I simply did."

  1. The Fire – Season 2, Episode four – Uncomfortable Ryan

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Michael's obsession with Ryan really manifests itself in the first episode of the 2nd season, "The Dundies," in which Michal gives Ryan the Hottest in the Office award. 3 episodes afterward, and Ryan, who accidentally started a fire and caused the whole building to exist evacuated, is trapped in the backseat of a car, talking to Michael.

Ryan: Mayhap nosotros should get some air.
Michael: Nah, I'm okay.
Ryan: I'm really uncomfortable.

  1. Livin' the Dream – Flavor ix, Episode 21 – Toilet Humor

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Andy certainly doesn't recollect his actions through very well when he is upset—punching the same spot on the same wall twice, years autonomously, for instance. But his decision to pull downwardly his pants and take a dump on the hood of David Wallace's car is actually very clearly thought out, every bit he looks to sever ties with Dunder Mifflin to pursue his passion for singing. While the bit is ridiculous, I can't help merely laugh every fourth dimension I run across him concord himself up to relieve himself atop the machine.

  1. Mafia – Flavor 6, Episode six – The Mechanic

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Another shining Andy moment comes in "Mafia," when Andy dresses like a mechanic so he has an excuse to carry effectually a wrench when he, Michael, and Dwight meet up for tiffin with an insurance salesman who they suspect is in the mafia. A woman approaches Andy, saying she is having car troubles. Andy, who appears to be a mechanic, must agree to help out or have his comprehend blown. Of course, Andy knows null nearly cars and ends up doing more damage under the hood than there was to begin with.

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  1. Sexual Harassment – Season 2, Episode 2 – William Hung

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In the beloved "Sexual Harassment" episode, we come across Todd Packer in the flesh. He has a DUI, however, and thus needs someone to drive him effectually. Michael, who idolizes Packer, volunteers his protégé Ryan. As Ryan approaches Todd's car to bulldoze him, he notes Todd's license plate: WLHUNG.

Ryan: You a big William Hung fan?
Todd: Why does everybody enquire me that? Who the hell is that?

  1. Get the Girl – Season eight, Episode nineteen – Incorrect Prius

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The plotline that sends Andy downward to Tallahassee to "rescue" and win back Erin is far-fetched, just it does lead to a rewarding moment. As Andy begins to drive home, forlorn, Erin chases after him, realizing she still loves him. She runs upwards to what she thinks is his Prius and shouts, "Andy, wait! Don't go. Andy, I love y'all. Stop!" And so it dawns on her that she has approached the wrong Prius. She rapidly says to the driver, "Oh, this is the wrong Prius. I don't love you. I'k lamentable."

  1. Women'southward Appreciation – Season 3, Episode 21 – Changing a Tire

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"Women's Appreciation" is a great episode for and so many reasons, but perhaps the greatest is the grapheme growth nosotros see in Pam, as she gains confidence in herself as a newly single woman, even equally she watches the man she is in honey with continue in a relationship with another coworker, Karen. The big moment mark her growth is when Meredith's van gets a flat tire. Michael, as the merely man, pretends to know how to change a tire, trying to use a jack to loosen lug nuts and asking for a "crescent Allen." Pam so takes over while Michael "directs traffic."

Seeing Pam change the tire is such a rewarding moment for anyone invested in her character. Hearing the pride in her voice equally she says, "Yous know, I changed a tire today, all by myself," is enough to make anyone simply squee.

  1. The Duel – Season 5, Episode 12 – Speed Radar

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Here we accept the second entry from "The Duel," the cold open. We learn that Angela has complained to police about speeding down Slough Avenue (the street on which Scranton Business Park is located, as a tribute to the UK version of The Office), so constabulary added a speed radar to slow drivers down. However, every bit Pam says, information technology's actually causing more than of a problem.

The gang decides to go exterior and track how fast they tin run by sprinting toward the radar. But when a automobile comes up behind Michael and the radar displays 31, Michael refuses to have that he himself was not running 31 mph.

  1. Beach Games – Flavor iii, Episode 22 – Flintstones

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This is another heartwarming moment, and I'chiliad too much of a sap not to rank information technology so high. At the end of "Embankment Games," we see a clip of the unabridged role singing the Flintstones theme song, with Michael, of grade, shouting "WILMA!" at the end. It'southward just a very prissy moment for the cast—and was probably unscripted.

  1. Baby Shower – Flavor 5, Episode iv – Stroller

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Number ten on my listing comes to united states from the fifth flavour. Watching Dwight attempt to destroy a infant stroller by bankroll over information technology then driving it around dangling from his machine is hilarious every time I sentinel it.

  1. Niagara: Role One – Season 6, Episode four – Cans

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For Jim'southward and Pam's wedding, Michael has decked out his auto for the drive up to Niagara. He writes "Going to a Wedding" on his back window and fifty-fifty ties cans to his dorsum bumper. Pam starts to ask him, "But aren't you supposed to do that to our…" simply decides to drop it, saying, "No, it's great."

Michael then heads out, but we learn that he did not bleed the cans, and they explode all over the street as he drags them forth.

  1. Turf War – Season 8, Episode 23 – Jim's Prank

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I love this moment in "Turf War" because it gives united states of america Jim, who is usually and then masterful with his pranks, totally blanking when it comes to thwarting the efforts of an opposing salesman, Harry Jannerone, who is racing Jim and Dwight to a potential client. Ultimately, when Harry pulls up next to Jim and Dwight at a red light, Jim only hops out of his car, opens Harry's passenger door, and then hops back in his car, to Dwight's dismay.

"That's it? Oh, that's peachy. That'south like a five 2nd filibuster."

And then, of class, Dwight asks if Jim'southward car has turbo or nitrous and tells Jim to "hit the nos," like from Fast and Furious. Jim humors him, counting downwardly until nos fourth dimension. Simply when he "hits the nos," he really merely turns on his windshield wipers.

  1. The Delivery – Flavour half dozen, Episode 17 – Deer

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The urgency of Pam'southward escort to the infirmary when she is in labor is definitely felt, as she and Jim have been putting off going until midnight to go an extra dark at the hospital (and then because Pam is scared). But when they hop in Michael'south car and follow Dwight, their escort, out of the parking lot, Dwight almost immediately slams on his brakes and shouts out to Michael, behind him.

Dwight: Michael!
Michael: What?
Dwight: This is where I saw that deer last week.
Michael: Where?
Dwight: Right over by that fence.
Michael: By the bushes?

At this signal, Jim cuts in. The humor hither goes even deeper than the fact that Dwight, in this urgent moment, would stop to shout at Michael, who also, in this urgent moment, has no problem stopping to conversation; the scene is too subtly humorous because information technology indicates that Dwight and Michael discussed this deer previously and Michael was unable to sympathize where the deer was. The ii do accept a surprisingly en-deer-ing human relationship (it's too tardily, I already made the awful pun, and I'll have my penalty like a man); I think my favorite glimpse into their human relationship is when we discover that they spent New year'southward Eve together, watching a movie.

But I digress. Finishing out the sense of humor from "The Commitment" motorcar escort is when Michael is afterwards texting on his phone while driving. When Pam and Jim start to yell at him from the backseat, Michael shouts, "I'thousand texting about yous, okay!" as if that will brand information technology all right.

  1. The Duel – Flavour v, Episode 12 – Tattle Tale

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The final entry from "The Duel" is ane that still cracks me upward today and shows how truly cowardly Michael can be. Michael has taken it upon himself to tell Andy that his fiancée, Angela, is having an affair with Dwight, something the whole office knows just has been waiting for Angela to tell Andy herself. Of grade, Michael decides to tell Andy right before he leaves the part for the entire twenty-four hour period, significant he won't accept to bargain with the repercussions.

Fifty-fifty then, though, Michael realizes how hard it is to tell Andy as he has Andy walk him out to his car. He drags Andy all the way out to the parking lot to say, "I don't have much time," simply to realize that his car is way on the other side of the parking lot. He and so mumbles nonsense as they approach his car, and information technology isn't until he is inside his car with the window rolled up that he says to Andy, "Dwight and Angela are having an matter, so…" Only Andy tin't hear him.

Andy: I tin can't hear you lot through the drinking glass.
Michael: (Rolling down the window) Dwight and Angela are having an affair. They've been sleeping together for some time. That was the news. I wanted to permit you know.
Andy: What?
Michael: All right, see you later.

Here, Michael begins to back out.

Andy: Are you serious?
Michael: Yes.

So he drives abroad.

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  1. Branch Wars – Season four, Episode 6 – Peeing in a Tin can

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"Co-operative Wars" is 1 of the nigh hilarious episodes that the show has to offer. In it, Dwight and Michael play a trick on Jim into thinking they're all going on a sales phone call in Michael'due south car. In reality, they are driving to the Dunder Mifflin Utica co-operative to "get back" at Karen, who is now the regional manager, for poaching Stanley from their office. When Jim finds out, he is furious, merely he agrees to go—and wear Madge's warehouse uniform and a faux mustache—to prevent Dwight and Michael from doing real damage with some explosives.

Eventually, Michael notices a sound as they drive, and they realize that Dwight is peeing in an empty tin in the backseat. Michael and Jim immediately freak out and shout, just the large payoff at the stop is Dwight's line: "I retrieve I cutting my penis on the lid."

  1. Weight Loss: Office Two – Season 5, Episode two – The Proposal

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In the second role of "Weight Loss," fans finally saw the moment they'd long been waiting for—Jim's proposal to Pam. It was not the big, showy proposal nosotros would have gotten in "Goodbye, Toby" at the finish of the previous season, had Andy non ruined that by proposing to Angela. Instead, we got something unproblematic and beautiful. Pam is living in New York while she goes to art schoolhouse, and Jim is still in Scranton, and they agreed to postpone an engagement until Pam was back. But Jim IMs her asking her to run into at a gas station halfway. It is raining and on a busy street, and the view nosotros become from the documentary coiffure is really from across the highway.

As they both become out of their cars, Pam runs to Jim, totally unawares, proverb, "This is not halfway! I did the math. I had to drive way longer than you. Montclair would have been closer, and then you have to buy luncheon." But and then Jim just drops to his human knee, and Pam asks, "What are you doing?"

"I simply…couldn't wait," Jim says, and everyone who was watching across the whole country during the premiere collectively jumped off their couches and started doing a happy dance.

  1. Cocktails – Flavour three, Episode 17 – Backseat Driver

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Taking the number 3 spot is a motorcar-related moment from "Cocktails." After a dark of awkwardness at a party at David Wallace's business firm, newly dating Michael and January bulldoze domicile, bickering.

Michael: Our first fight. If this is almost what happened in the bathroom, there was no place to cuddle…
Jan: I feel ill.
Michael: Y'all didn't have whatever of the potato salad, did you?
January: No. We were skilful when we were just running around, you know, in secret. It was wrong, and it was exciting. Perhaps information technology was a mistake to accept it public.
Michael: Well, if that's the way you lot feel, my lady, so yous have hurt me greatly.
Jan: Delight don't cry.
Michael: I'yard non going to cry. I feel similar it, just I am not going to. Why don't you just take your stupid love contract and tear it upward into a million little pieces?
Jan: It was never a honey contract, Michael, and too, I've already given a copy to David, and it would exist merely as embarrassing to get information technology dorsum as it was handing information technology to him.
Michael: I want the house, January. I want the sentry contend. I desire the ketchup fights and the tickling and the giggling.
Jan: I didn't mean it. I was…
Michael: Whatsoever.
Jan: …tired. I'm tired, and I didn't consume enough. And, and, that's all. That was it.
Michael: That'southward all, you didn't hateful information technology?
Jan: That's all. I didn't mean information technology. That'south all. I'm just saying I didn't mean it.
Michael: I love you, Jan.
January: Okay.

And then, from the darkness of the backseat, an unexpected Dwight leans forward to say, "Don't intermission up, you guys. You're great together."

I always know Dwight is back there, every time I picket information technology, but information technology withal kills me when he of a sudden appears, having witnessed that entire awkward dispute.

Incidentally, Michael references "ketchup fights" as if that's a normal couple matter, and then in "Threat Level Midnight," the episode about the movie he wrote and starred in, nosotros get to run into his character, Agent Michael Scarn, actually having ketchup fights with his married woman, Catherine Zeta-Jones.

  1. Fun Run – Flavour four, Episode 1 – Meredith

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But of course, y'all knew this one would be on here. You probably came to this list expecting to read all about information technology—and possibly run into it accept first place.

"Fun Run" was the flavor 4 opener, and I still bust a gut at the cold open, when Michael mows down Meredith with his machine in the parking lot. Just writing about it doesn't practise it justice; you merely take to picket.

The joke continues when nosotros see a talking head from Michael: "Guess what? I have flaws. What are they? Oh, I don't know. I sing in the shower. Sometimes I spend too much time volunteering. Occasionally I'll striking somebody with my car. So sue me…no, don't sue me. That is the contrary of the point that I'1000 trying to make."

  1. Dunder Mifflin Infinity – Season 4, Episode 2 – The Lake

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And at last, nosotros've arrived at the top of our list, brought to us by "Dunder Mifflin Infinity," the episode in which Michael tries to fight technological advancements (like a new website for the visitor) by proving that gift baskets are the best way to get, retain, and win back clients. But after his souvenir basket strategy fails him, he becomes and so jaded that he decides to let technology dictate everything for him.

So when his GPS tells him to drive into a lake? Just watch.

And I'll only leave y'all with this clip from after in the episode when his staff finds out what happened:

Cheers for reading! Dinkin' flicka.

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