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Such a great episode, so many good bits, I believe the hardest episode to film due to them cracking up all the time especially the scene with the Plasma TV.
For me when Michael is showing them around the bedroom and describes where he sleeps had me in stitches the first time I saw it.
- semaj-95339
- 29 abr 2018
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- strawberry-60502
- 29 nov 2020
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I won't go into the specifics of the brilliance of this episode. Why is this the best episode of The Office? Because if you're an adult and have been invited to numerous dinner parties, you've undoubtedly been through something like this. I laughed so hard at this episode, I literally lost my breath! I've soooooo been there! The whole, "Babe" exchanges. Oh man. I know couples like this! Fantastic comedy, timing and writing! Bravo.....
- mattoid-45605
- 22 may 2020
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- mooreheadjohnson
- 18 oct 2009
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- ComedyFan2010
- 5 ene 2019
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This episode is by far the best episode of The Office in the entire series. The amount of laugh out loud moments are off the charts. The dynamic between Michael and Jan is so cringe worthy it is hysterical. Do yourself a favor and find the bloopers for this episode online. I honestly don't know how the actors made it through any takes without breaking.
- sarmstrong-89330
- 21 nov 2018
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I can't understand how people even consider give it less than 10/10. This episode was like a cringe compilation, so awkward in a funny way to watch. The best episode of this season.
- Edvis-1997
- 1 nov 2021
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'Dinner Party' is like a car accident. Horrifying, but you just can't look away. It's the slow-motion implosion of Michael and Jan, with dinner guests trapped in the house for the entire campaign. Melora Hardin does some of her best work here in full passive-aggressive mode (man, that icy glare). But as loud as this gets, a great deal of the laughs are found in the camerawork; mostly on Jim's numerous facial expressions of discomfort.
It's unbelievably tense, yet hilarious nonetheless. Even watching this through splayed fingers, the humor is consistent throughout.
8/10
It's unbelievably tense, yet hilarious nonetheless. Even watching this through splayed fingers, the humor is consistent throughout.
8/10
- Mr-Fusion
- 18 ene 2018
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- rms125a
- 10 sep 2008
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- pissbaby_
- 6 nov 2020
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Loved listening to the Office lady podcast about this. Whose afraid of Virginia Wolfe is one of my favorite films and how I didn't figure that out after seeing this episode more than 10 times! The details that are put in this episode. The darkness and perfect balance they strike from funny to dark is pitch Perfect!!! Best episode EVER!!!
How Steve Carell Never WON an Emmy Still Drives me Insane!! It's the biggest mistake the Emmys have ever made..
- brentkingery-937-541108
- 22 mar 2021
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- FlushingCaps
- 25 ene 2025
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So funny. So awkward. So cringy. This episode is the best episode of The Office.
- messi8605-934-965055
- 7 oct 2021
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- Megk92
- 19 dic 2019
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There is no better way to spend 22 minutes of your life than watching this episode. Flawless.
- jacobk-95470
- 27 jun 2020
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- mattiasflgrtll6
- 23 jun 2023
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This episode is imo the best sitcom episode ever put out there.
The whole Jan-Micheal relationship was built over the course of 2-3 seasons to have this amazing episode. 10/10 Super funny in an awkward, uncomfortable way Steve Carell and Melora Hardin are amazing in this episode.
The whole Jan-Micheal relationship was built over the course of 2-3 seasons to have this amazing episode. 10/10 Super funny in an awkward, uncomfortable way Steve Carell and Melora Hardin are amazing in this episode.
- justkidding42
- 2 dic 2021
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The whole world of uncomfortable was shown in this episode. Man, this is peak TV comedy and satire.
It produced many iconic lines "Skip, snap, snip, snap, snip, snap", "I have very soft teeth", " Oh good, I will be your first customer"
It produced many iconic lines "Skip, snap, snip, snap, snip, snap", "I have very soft teeth", " Oh good, I will be your first customer"
- krishnakkrp
- 23 ago 2022
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I really love this episode. It makes you uncomfortable but I don't think I've ever laughed harder. Awesome ending, hilarious beginning, and I really liked Angela and Andy. Jan is insanely funny too, but the show would not be as good without Michael, Jim, Pam, and Dwight.
This episode is awesome. 10/10
This episode is awesome. 10/10
- smithyjohn
- 24 mar 2016
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One of the strongest episodes. I laughed more than usual at this one. It's perfect humour because it's based around something so awkward and awful. This series really portrays an abusive relationship very well. Having experienced Jan's behaviour from two exes, I can say it was very well portrayed. Happily married now. I hope anyone in the same situation as Michael realises how wrong their partner's behaviour is and gets out. You deserve better.
- exuberantloquacity
- 24 feb 2022
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It's amazing how Mochael and Jane can make people uncomfortable in really hilarious ways. The dance, the tv, the dinner, it's all so cringe that it's wordelful, this episode accomplish it's role with glory.
- duducraft-90778
- 26 ene 2022
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Jan and Michael are so dreadfully dysfunctional and believable. The acting is so realistic and I've probably seen this episode about thirty times. We've all been trapped like this in a crappy party. I can't think of a more memorable tv comedy moment .
- louieshowers
- 23 nov 2021
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- joeymcpee
- 27 jul 2022
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