The Office is a show that will always be close to my heart. I have never laughed more in my life than I have while watching episodes of The Office. Almost everyone has seen the office, but if you haven't, you really need to ASAP! Here are some of the best episodes that I could watch thousands of times.
1. The Dundies - Season 2, Episode 1
"You know what they say about a car wreck where it's so awful you can't look away? The Dundies are like a car wreck that you want to look away, but you have to stare at it because your boss is making you." -Pam Beesley
2. Casino Night - Season 2, Episode 22
"Why are you the way that you are? I hate so much about the things that you choose to be." -Michael Scott
3. Diversity Day - Season 1, Episode 2
"Hi I'm Michael Scott, I'm in charge of Dunder Mifflin Paper Products here in Scranton, Pennsylvania. But I'm also the founder of Diversity Tomorrow because today is almost over." -Michael Scott
4. The Merger - Season 3, Episode 8
"Scranton, what? The Electric City. Lazy Scranton the Electric City, they call it that 'cause of the electricity!"
5. Dinner Party - Season 4, Episode 9
"Michael and Jan seem to be playing their own separate game. And it's called, "Let's see how uncomfortable we can make our guests." -Jim Halpert
6. Threat Level Midnight - Season 7, Episode 17
"Hey Goldenface, go puck yourself." -Michael Scarn
7. Booze Cruise - Season 2, Episode 11
"Sometimes you have to take a break from being the kind of boss that's always trying to teach people things. Sometimes you just have to be the boss of dancing." -Michael Scott
8. Goodbye Toby - Season 4, Episode 14
"Today is Toby Flenderson's last day. I couldn't sleep last night. I came in extra early, so much energy. There are certain days that you know you will remember for the rest of your life." -Michael Scott
9. Fun Run - Season 4, Episode 1
"Michael Scott's Dunder Mifflin Scranton Meredith Palmer Memorial Celebrity Rabies Awareness Fun Run Race for the Cure." -Pam Beesley
10. Finale - Season 9, Episode 23
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them." -Andy Bernard