the office breaking the law for 10 minutes straight | The Office US | Comedy Bites

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Get your Prison Mike bandana on and witness some literal crimes from The Office US. Whether it's Dwight shooting Stanley with a dart gun or Michael hitting Meredith with his car, it's here (although admittedly we could have included way more Creed...) What The Office compilation do you want to see next? Let us know in the comments!

From "The Office": an American television mockumentary sitcom broadcast on NBC. Created as an adaptation by Greg Daniels of the British series of the same name, it is a mockumentary that follows the day-to-day lives of the employees of the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of Dunder Mifflin, a fictional paper supply company. The series stars Steve Carell as Michael Scott, John Krasinski as Jim Halpert, Jenna Fischer as Pam Beesly and Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute.


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All Comments (21)
  • @ebgsdb6662
    How Dwight kept his job after the documentary aired is beyond me.
  • @josemaria8177
    Dwight sure likes breaking the law for someone who moonlights as a Sheriff's deputy
  • @sryanr2
    One of the biggest was when they tried to frame Tobey with "weed"
  • @Grimmbros1214
    one of my favorite lines in the show is:
    “which is what we refer to in the business as ‘misleading the shareholders.’ another good term is fraud.”
  • @reedehinger2636
    Stanley trying to educate Dwight on the pillars of deterrence of theory and threat credibility. Preaching to the choir. Dwight is a strategic genius.
  • @batgurrl
    When Michael actually held Pizza Boy as a hostage, it was a crime.Dwight seemed to commit the most, but Creed’s admitting to or implying criminal guilt throughout the entire series shows his true colors
  • @user-vg8tt2pr4l
    In the very last episode I think it would have been genius if Creed turned out to be the Scranton Strangler 😂
  • @compudude86
    I was just wondering about this the other day. Also, that the reason they are constantly in jeopardy of the branch and company closing, is because they screw around more than they work
  • What about the time Michael had Stanley, Angela and Toby forge his signature on company documents in "The Fight" episode?
  • @lifei198
    If u close ur eyes and listen to the plot. Dwight sounds like Jigsaw when explaining his Fire Safety Protocol.
  • @Soulful_Sorrow
    What about Dwight impersonating a police officer and also Jim?
  • 7:05 I stilly think it would’ve been funny if Ryan jumped into Kelly’s arms and Kelly carries him
  • @aceventurablaze
    I think its a crime threat level midnight is a late season episode.. Its epic!
  • If Dwight put his foot down at the pizza boy he would do as he says and Michael would’ve been proud of that
  • @Belowzero6
    You ppl have broke the law just as much if not more😂
  • Pretty sure they already did a list like this.But I guess it was on the office channel
  • @jldeshayes3109
    rester dans l'espectative est une décision qui n'est pas totalement arbitraire , c'est une difficulté amusante