The Officeis one ofthe most binge-worthy showsto date.
Sure, some Christmas episodes straddle the line between raunchy and “Did they really say that?”
It also showcases how childish Michael can be.
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Despite his attempt to ruin this experience for Phyllis,he eventually comes to his senses and apologizes.
This moment showcases how Michael is more than an oblivious, obnoxious, and selfish character.
Although his attempt at wooing Erin causes her distress, the sentiment is there.
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The problem is she’s with A.J.
(Rob Huebel) and it’s unclear whether she still has feelings for Michael.
gifted Holly.Asa boss, he should know better but doesn’t care.
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Realizing his actions are selfish and inappropriate, he does his best to clean up the doll.
Audiences see a lighter side of Michael,an otherwise awkward boss, foreshadowing his relationship with Holly.
Have you been impish or admirable?
The Belsnickel will decide.
At no point would Jim let Dwight lose his job despitethe incessant pranks.
Deep down, Jim cares about Dwight and has a strong moral compass.
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Audiences also watch as Erin grapples with meeting Jessica (Eleanor Seigler), Andy’s new girlfriend.
Dwight treats his coworkers with a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas, Schrute-style.
As Dwight torments Jim, he’s obviously upset at Jim’s new position.
A mockumentary on a group of typical office workers, where the workday consists of ego clashes, inappropriate behavior, and tedium.
Although their dynamic is based on a ridiculous feud, Dwight cares for Jim.
Dwight is one of the more stoiccharacters onThe Office, so his romp as Belsnickel becomes oddly endearing.
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