Fans Said These Were the Top 10 Most Important Episodes - The Office US

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We asked you about the most important episodes of The Office US and here's what you said...

00:00 10. THE CLIENT
03:25 9. DINNER PARTY
05:51 8. PILOT
08:02 7. CASINO NIGHT
10:55 6. BUSINESS SCHOOL
13:37 5. GOODBYE MICHAEL
17:31 4. THREAT LEVEL MIDNIGHT
20:55 3. THE DUNDIES
24:41 2. GOODBYE TOBY
25:56 1. NIAGARA

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michael showing up to pam’s art show is one of the greatest micheal ever did because it showed how much he cares about his employees

kendricclark
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Jim saying goodbye to Michael will always make me teary eyed.

fsfaith
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"The Client" has a really important moment where it is clear that Michael IS a good salesman. That there is a reason why he was singled out to be manager (though he probably made a better salesman than manager). Similarly, the later episode where Jim and Dwight go on a call together and they show a routine they have come up with demonstrating the differences in customer service. As fun as incompetence can be, every now and then the show needs to show why Dunder Mifflin still exists and continues.

YouLousyKids
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Michael really did care about his employees in his own goofy silly way.

Kashis_Corner
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The fact that Steve Carrell wrote the most intense Jim-Pam moment is incredible.

ryd
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Interesting how No. 10 in this list is the establishment of the relationship between Michael and Jan, and No. 9 is the climax (that's what she said) of their relationship.

TotoDG
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Per the YouTube comment section, it should be The Fire. Because, at least every video, someone has to remind everyone that Ryan started the fire.

joewojtecki
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Pam's painting and Michael's Goodbye are the top 2 most touching/emotional moments in the series. Fight me if you think I'm wrong.

stealthassasinday
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There are just soooo many great episodes throughout the nine seasons...I personally would also add "The Job" which is the season 3 finale. Who wasn't touched seeing Jim walking out of Corporate driving to Scranton and seeing teary eyed Pam asked "I'm sorry what was the question"

iainwang
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Let's give some credit to the awesome writers:

10. The Client - Paul Lieberstein
09. Dinner Party - Gene Stupnitsky & Lee Eisenberg
08. Pilot - Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant & Greg Daniels
07. Casino Night - Steve Carell
06. Business School - Brent Forester
05. Goodbye Michael - Greg Daniel's
04. Threat Level Midnight - B. J. Novak
03. The Dundies - Mindy Kaling
02. Goodbye Toby - Jennifer Celotta & Paul Lieberstein
01. Niagara - Greg Daniels & Mindy Kaling

fizikmartin
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I legit shed a tear when Michael says "Its going to feel sooo good getting this thing off my chest" because this is my first time realizing in all the years Ive watched the show that you can faintly hear him say "Thats what she said."

amantedelaopera
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Business school episode has a really good scene where Michael told Ryan that "A good manager hires people, he encourages them. He doesn't fire people, People Ryan.
And people will never go out of business." such a good scene showing that Michael is a good man looking out for his employees and not just in it for the money or position.

StayTrueToThySELF
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Michael showing up to Pam's art show ALWAYS gets to me... what a perfect example of his character

campfit_
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28:30 - Jim's Plan A always gets me. I feel it, it is written good, delivered good - and when I say delivered, it has been delivered up to that episode since the tv show started. It was such a good built up :)

e.g.
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#5 is so special. It's not about Michael Scott saying goodbye to Scranton, it's more about Steve Carell saying goodbye to cast of The Office. Everybody knew Steve wanted to stay, but the producers said otherwise. That is the true heartbreaker.

tucker.
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This cast has some of the best chemistry I’ve seen. I’ll never get tired of watching it

RainbowLenses
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The way Jan's smile glows when Michael closes the deal.

jbwkz
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10 years later and some of these moments can still make me tear up

imadrood
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I always cry the most at goodbye michael. Just can't get through the pain!!

rakshitha
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#10 - Michael shows his sales chops and why he was such a good salesman.

maynardsmoreland