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21 of Michael Scott's Best Moments

Let's face it; they're all pretty great. But these are the best.

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21 of Michael Scott's Best Moments

As I spend my Saturday morning finishing my third binge-watch of The Office, I just wanted to reflect on some of Michael Scott's best moments throughout the show.

1. When he introduced us to Toby….

2. And then revealed how much he truly hates poor Toby.

3. When he revealed that he is really quite “stitious.”

4. When he accurately related with all students who have ever had to write an in-class essay.

5. When he was faced with the question, “Would you rather be feared or loved?”

6. When he decided he wanted to have kids and that the easiest way to do that would be to make a dating profile.

7. When he called out Kevin just for being Kevin...

8. And then finally admitted that Dwight really doesn’t know how to act in public situations.

9. When he accurately reflected the thoughts of every person who’s had to make a big decision… ever.

10. When he was confident that he had "raised" his "kids" correctly.

11. When he “declared” bankruptcy.

12. When he cooked his foot on his George Foreman grill.

13. Of course, some of his "That's what she said" moments.

14. When he hit Meredith with his car.

15. And we can’t forget his multiple personalities, including...

Date Mike

Michael Klump

Prison Mike

16. Including, of course, the dementors

17. When he roasted everybody in the office.

18. When he drove his car into the lake because the GPS told him to...

19. And he then proceded to try to get the chocolate turtles back from his client.

20. His music video.

21. And, lastly, the classic moment where he called out Dwight for being an "ignorant slut."

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