For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most.
His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael.
He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol
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r/DunderMifflin For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most. His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael. He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol submitted by /u/useyourfcknbrain [link] [comments]
For me it’s the Golden Ticket episode (Season 5, episode 19). I have rewatch The Office for so many times now but this episode made my blood boiled the most.
His idea blew up on his face and wanted Dwight to take the fall for him and then later when the situation turned around, wanted to take the credit back again. Honestly, the ending should have been Dwight actually got the credit, that would have been satisfying to watch and to humble Michael.
He had good moments especially in later episodes but most of the time, he’s just a literal piece of sh*t. And most people here wanted a boss like him in real life lol
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