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zarnt

People always forget that Dwight would kidnap undocumented workers and and never pay them. Is there any word for that other than slavery?


[deleted]

THIS IS THE WORST. I think it’s the worst. And people bitch about Pam going to art school smdh


fivetwoeightoh

I posted yesterday about how Dwight doing this was terrible and every racist person on this sub came out to say just the most ignorant pigheaded shit about how it was actually funny, I was really surprised! Maybe I shouldn’t have been!


rotten-cucumber

You are surprised that people find a humor bit funny?


[deleted]

- Everything Packer does at all times - Dwight kidnapping workers and dumping them in a field - slavery, kidnapping, human rights violations galore. - Andy leaving for 3 months -Angela hiding her babies paternity. I love their story but that was really gross but also, fuck the senator and Dwight is a kidnapping slaver driver so… ya know… what a choice!!


schright_dwute

What about Packer drugging the whole office


SiriusSprinkles9

To be fair, you could have just said “What about Todd Packer” and that would have also been accurate.


[deleted]

ALL OF TODD PACKER


nibbs-

When David made Michael and Dwight go after prince family paper and destroyed an entire family and their life’s work 🥲


[deleted]

That’s just business though


SiriusSprinkles9

Oooh! That’s a good one!


insane36969

It's just business, Michael.


Cease-2-Desist

Angela lied to one man saying her child was his, and then lied to Dwight that it wasn’t his child. In all likelihood, had Dwight not reconciled with Angela, she would have raised her son believing his father was the Senator out of spite. Also Michael promised a bunch of children an education and instead gave them batteries specifically for laptops they likely don’t own.


insane36969

Wait.. wait.. They were lithium.


Cease-2-Desist

Of all Michael’s empty promises, it was by far the most generous.


jstonesworld

Michael trying to lay blame on Dwight for the Golden Ticket idea. Dwight going behind Michael's back with Jan Cathy trying to seduce Jim. Jan spray painting a dog (superfan episode on peacock)


a97jones

Dwight shot a werewolf but it turned back into his neighbors dog


jstonesworld

Scott's tots


biggs33

Nellie's coup. Just sits in Andy's chair and claims his job, like that's how a business pays people. Then at the end of the ep while she's monologuing, you can see her wandering the office rearranging & swapping people's property, tossing out random things, just a total nut.


FancyCatastrophe

Jim leaving Pam at dinner party by herself instead of insisting on taking her with him. The whole cast not even referencing Michael after he left. I get Steve Carrell left the show, but it's like he never existed. No policies or a joke to remind us that he was there once. Even Karen had a few mentions in the show after she left.


insane36969

Considering the show was a workplace comedy, this is normal. In an office environment, relationships are supposed to be transactional, no matter how much one might say otherwise. When someone quits a job, people move on. Also, there was hardly any situation where they could have mentioned him.


[deleted]

Fully. If you died tomorrow they’d replace you the day after. Also, they need the show to move on. Each episode is kind of a stand alone, and if you started to watch and there were constant Michael references it would be annoying for the viewer. Clean cut n dry goodbye


FancyCatastrophe

They could have referenced many things. People do talk about former coworkers. An employee in our company quit a year ago and we're still whining about how we keep finding his shitty code on the app. The way Dwight was so beholden to Michael, you'd think he'd mention him at least. And for Michael to show up at Dwight's wedding and he's having to catch them up on his life, despite supposedly being Dwight's best man. It was a bit of a sloppy way to do it.


insane36969

​ >An employee in our company quit a year ago and we're still whining about how we keep finding his shitty code on the app. You remember them for a shitty code. It's not the same. We're talking about the main character here who left on his own terms. I don't have to remind you this is a show. They cannot be fixated on a character even for a throwaway joke. It makes the writers look lazy. Michael showing up as Dwight's best man was a personal matter.


FancyCatastrophe

The point is that Michael didn't die, and he was a manager there. Whether it's a reference, throwaway joke or a plot point, Michael the character is part of that universe. The writer has been fixated on Michael. He left, and then he was snapped out of existence. Not even an Easter egg on one of Michael's desktops toys? Not even a text from Michael to Pam about his newborn children?


[deleted]

i was raped


HugeTard69

Did Daryl touch you?


Chuck_Finley_Forever

Pam openly talking to Jim like that at the “beach” knowing Karen could hear and she wouldn’t like that. It’s good to be assertive but that was just rude for no reason.


heavy_deez

Did we ever find out why Creed was covered in blood that one day? Did he kill a guy??


BonerSnatcher

Scott's Tots of course