The Office: Each Main Character’s Funniest Scene

The Office: Each Main Character’s Funniest Scene

Between characters like Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute, there are more than enough jokes to go around in The Office. Because viewers love to rewatch episodes of the sitcom, each Dunder Mifflin employee has that one funny scene fans will never forget.

No one would expect such ridiculous situations to arise in such a bland work setting, but the show pulled it off. Each main character’s most iconic scene isn’t necessarily their funniest, and they all have a hilarious moment that stands out above the rest.

Andy Bernard: When He Punctured His Scrotum

Jim and Pam’s wedding is unforgettable for a lot of reasons, but they’re not all good ones. On the night before they walk down the aisle, Andy punctures his scrotum while showing off his dance moves. It’s bound to be a painful injury, but Andy’s reaction to it is especially interesting.

The beauty is in the simplicity, as the funniest part of the entire endeavor was Pam taking Andy to the emergency room. Andy is one of the most annoying characters in The Office, but the chaos he created was hilarious.

Pam Beesly: When She Hid In The Bathroom During The Dinner Party

Pam is one of the last people who would ever want to date Michael, but Jan didn’t seem convinced. Just the thought of the two having a whirlwind romance is ridiculous, but the fact that Angela tried to back it up made it even wilder.

Pam was worried that Jan poisoned her food since she believed Pam was Michael’s secret lover. While hiding in the bathroom, she says the iconic quote, “I don’t care what they say about me. I just want to eat.” Not only is it funny, but it’s also relatable.

Angela Martin: When She Tried To Save Bandit

Cats are adorable creatures, but Angela takes her love to the next level. She installs a cat cam to keep an eye on them throughout the day, and through it, the employees realize that Angela was grooming them herself.

Angela’s cat-like behavior was entertaining, to say the least, but when Dwight stars a fake fire in the office, it’s revealed that Angela was keeping one of her cats hidden away in a drawer. The entire scene was hectic, but when Angela threw Bandit at the ceiling it escalated even more.

Stanley Hudson: When There Was No Limit To What He Wouldn’t Notice

There are plenty of times fans were all Stanley at work. He walks into the office with a bad attitude and counts down the seconds until he can leave. Considering all the time he wastes it’s surprising that he gets any work done at all. But, that also goes for all of the Dunder Mifflin employees.

It’s hard to say which was funnier: the lengths that Stanley’s co-workers went to test his awareness or the fact that Stanley didn’t even notice a miniature poney in the middle of the office.

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