While I'm at it, below are two more classics that were just a little too awkward to crack the top ten. I throw myself at the mercy of the deposition. I don't pick a lot of editorial battles, but I'm willing to die on this hill. Then I thought maybe by 40, but by 40 I had less money than I did when I was 30 Michael Scott (Season 6, Scott’s Tots) 18. I thought I would be by the time I was 30, but I wasn’t even close. But I truly believe that there is a valid reason for the show's popularity. I’m an early bird and I’m a night owl, so I’m wise and have worms Michael Scott (Season 2, Office Olympics) 17. Michael does something socially ridiculous, Jim looks at the camera and shrugs, that weird guy with the glasses responds outrageously to a prank pulled on him, etc They've made some questionable casting decisions in the past. Dwight: Oh, how did that happen Kevin: Its out in the hall. The Office has become such a staple in pop culture that it's almost tired, whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer. Oh my goodness Whats the procedure What do we do, people Pam: The phones are dead.
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This commotion causes one employee to have a heart attack which, through a series of hilarious events, leads to Dwight cutting off and wearing the face of a CPR dummy. Annoyed that his coworkers aren't taking his lectures seriously, Dwight decides to cause a panic by starting a fire in the office while barricading his fellow employees inside and shouting procedural instructions at them. One of the few two-parters in the series and written by Paul Lieberstein, who plays the openly-mocked HR Rep Toby Flenderson, "Stress Relief pt 1" starts off with one, if not the most popular and ridiculous cold-opens of the series.
"Stress Relief Part 1" (Season 5, Episode 14)