Office PRANKS but they are just hilariously subtle
The Office
23 min, 11 sec
The video covers a series of humorous and emotional events involving the employees of Dunder Mifflin.
Summary
- Characters engage in a guessing game, with references to celebrities and confusion about rules.
- Jim and Pam find Dwight's wallet and consider pranking him before deciding to return it untouched.
- Dwight cancels his credit cards as a preventative measure against Jim's pranks.
- Jim and Pam continue their pranking spree by submitting Dwight's resume for job opportunities out of state.
- Various employees share personal and emotional stories, some of which are fabricated for effect.
Chapter 1
The characters play a guessing game involving celebrity names and travel plans.
- A guessing game is underway with participants struggling to guess the correct celebrity.
- Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are mentioned in relation to a Caribbean cruise.
- Jim struggles to provide clues without rhyming or giving direct names.
Chapter 2
Jim and Pam find Dwight's wallet and debate on how to handle the situation.
- Jim and Pam find Dwight's wallet and consider pranking him but ultimately decide to return it as is.
- Dwight, suspecting foul play, cancels his credit cards as a precaution.
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Jim and Pam post Dwight's resume online to find him a job out of state.
- Dwight's resume is posted on various job sites to find opportunities that might take him away from the office.
- Dwight is oblivious to Jim and Pam's actions and believes the online resume might be from a satisfied customer.
Chapter 5
Employees share emotional and personal stories, some of which are fabricated.
- Characters recount moving stories about family members, including a paralyzed boxer aunt and a cousin trampled by wild beasts.
- The stories become increasingly unbelievable, including references to movies like 'Weekend at Bernie's'.
Chapter 6
A role-playing exercise on the phone goes awry when Dwight takes things too far.
- Michael and Dwight engage in a role-playing sales call, with Dwight taking on the persona of a difficult client.
- The exercise gets out of hand when Dwight demands that Michael fire the salesman (himself) for poor treatment.
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Michael asks for a record of meetings during his vacation but faces unusual office behavior.
- Michael, on vacation, has tasked the office with recording meetings, leading to odd office antics and Dwight's over-the-top behavior.
- Dwight's actions, including removing his pants and brandishing a plastic knife, are humorously documented.
Chapter 9
A mix-up regarding the best man's age leads to a touching moment between Jim and Dwight.
- A tradition stating that the best man must be older than the groom causes a problem at a wedding.
- Jim cannot fulfill his role due to this tradition, leading to a heartfelt exchange with Dwight.
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