Meanwhile, Jim transfers to the Stamford branch and Pam breaks up with Roy!Įven in the second season, you knew that any big “Office” event would be memorable. This hilarious episode certainly told us all what not to do when a coworker comes out. Oscar threatens to quit and make a human resources nightmare for Michael, who tries to make it right and avoid a lawsuit right by kissing him… and other ill-advised advances. After Michael calls Oscar a gay slur, he learns that Oscar is not only offended, but also gay. Oscar stars again in this debut episode of the third season of “The Office,” and he’s got lots of opinions to make known. Meanwhile, Jim and Michael have an iconic lunch at none other than Hooters. Is Oscar Martinez really out sick? Dwight “investigates,” and ends up finding out some surprising truths about the quiet accountant. Basically, this episode is a gem.Īlso Read: 9 Christmas Horror Movies That Scared Up Box Office, From 'Gremlins' to 'Black Christmas' (Photos)Įverybody’s got something to hide in this episode in the second season of “The Office,” written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky. (“SAVE BANDIT!”), and somehow Scranton Chili’s becomes the best setting for an awards show. It gives us the best (and worst) of Pam and Michael, Angela’s cat becomes an icon. Not only does it introduce what would become Dunder Mifflin’s primer award ceremony, it shows us exactly how dysfunctional this family of co-workers really is - and why they all love each other. So here, ordered by the seasons in which they appear, are our 15 most essential episodes of “The Office” to binge before the show migrates to Peacock.Īsk any fan about “The Dundies,” and they’ll instantly tell you that this episode is near the top of their list. That’s a lot of episodes but we think you could probably just boil your trip through the Dunder Mifflin campus to a few greats. Which means you only have a few weeks left to binge “The Office” unimpeded on Netflix. Peacock Plus ad-free costs $10 per month, while an ad-supported version is $5 monthly. 1, the first two seasons of The Office will be available for free to all Peacock users but if you want to watch Season 3-9, you’ll have to subscribe to Peacock Plus to step back into their favorite fictional workplace. Oh, and just in case you forgot, this is how Prison Mike became the man he is today: “I stole, and I robbed, and I kidnapped the president’s son…and held him for ransom! And I never got caught, neither.“The Office” leaves Netflix for NBC’s Peacock streaming service at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve.Īt 12:00 a.m. With one-liners like “Do you really expect me not to push you up against a wall, beyotch?” and “Hey, that’s just the way we talk in ‘da clink,” how could you not fall head-over-heels with this bandanna-wearing badass, who was created as a way to show his employees that going to jail is not all fun (no matter what the office’s resident convict says). Here’s Why: Prison Mike is quite possibly the great character who ever lived - at least the greatest one played by Michael Gary Scott. Michael Moment #9: Prison Mike is here to scare you straighttt! Equal parts offensive and hilarious - not to mention seeing Kelly Kapoor looking all professional-like - old-school Michael Scott proved that making people terribly uncomfortable can be funny. Here’s Why: Before he had any redeeming human characteristics whatsoever, this Season 1 Michael Scott moment took the cake. Michael Moment #10: An offensive Indian impression But what else would he expect showing up at the office in a barrel-bought lady’s “power suit”?! Here’s Why: Poor Michael is miss-interpreted again.
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