The Office was and still is one of the best television shows to hit prime time about a 9 to 5. The hilarious and witty show also had the best Christmas episodes to date. Here are the top 5 (in my humble opinion),
5."Dwight Christmas" (Season 9)
The as the last season and a Michael Scott-less Christmas, has Dwight (Rainn Wilson) taking charge with his own Christmas character Belsnickel; a fictional furry German Santa. A In typical trickster fashion, Jim (John Krasinski) is more than excited for the event.
4. "A Benihana Christmas" (Season 3)
Possibly the best season of The Office, this Christmas episode reals with love and love triangles. Michael (Steve Carrell) gets dumped by his girlfriend a few days before Christmas, wanting to bounce back with a boys lunch at Benihana. As for the girls, Pam Beesly (Jenna Fisher) and Karen Fillippelli (Rashida Jones), both of Jim's love interests team up to throw the best Christmas party in the office.
3. "Secret Santa" (season 6)
In this dysfunctional episode you find out that Dunder Mifflin is being sold. Everyone in the office is stressing about their jobs in the office, but has a happy ending once everyone gets to keep their jobs. With Andy's (Ed Helms) present to his literally being the "12 Days of Christmas" this episode ends with real, 12 drummers drumming.
2. "Classy Christmas" (Season 7)
AH everyone's all time favorite comic book, Adventures of Jim Halpert was one of the best gifts in the episode but no one can forget the most important diabolical prank in this episode, Dwight's never ending snowball attack on Jim.
1. "Christmas Party" (Season 2)
Cheers to a yankee swap and a teapot. Who would've thought that these two things would make an Office fan get warm and fuzzy inside. The teapot means so much and has a later meaning in the later seasons (season nine exactly) to our favorites Jim and Pam.
I highly encourage everyone to go and watch the top five Christmas episodes, in my humble opinion of the best show to hit television. Happy Holidays and a Merry Christmas from Dunder Mifflin!