In the episode where Jim tricks Dwight into trading a telescope for “magic beans,” it really feels like it stretches believability. Given Dwight’s usual skepticism and rational mindset, him falling for such an obvious prank seems out of character. Are there other instances in The Office where in your opinion, characters seem to act out of character/ shows character inconsistency? submitted by /u/Rare_Independent_789 |
r/DunderMifflin In the episode where Jim tricks Dwight into trading a telescope for “magic beans,” it really feels like it stretches believability. Given Dwight’s usual skepticism and rational mindset, him falling for such an obvious prank seems out of character. Are there other instances in The Office where in your opinion, characters seem to act out of character/ shows character inconsistency? submitted by /u/Rare_Independent_789 [link] [comments]
In the episode where Jim tricks Dwight into trading a telescope for “magic beans,” it really feels like it stretches believability. Given Dwight’s usual skepticism and rational mindset, him falling for such an obvious prank seems out of character. Are there other instances in The Office where in your opinion, characters seem to act out of character/ shows character inconsistency? submitted by /u/Rare_Independent_789 |