One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.
Oscar Nuñez
- Oscar Martinez
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10sakram
The finale is incredibly satisfying-it hit all the right emotional notes. The only thing I felt it could've used was a speech from Michael at the end, reflecting on the documentary and his time at *The Office*.
But still, this is a perfect coda to an almost flawless series. The last few episodes were expertly written, and the finale is the culmination of everything.
But still, this is a perfect coda to an almost flawless series. The last few episodes were expertly written, and the finale is the culmination of everything.
I love everything about the Office. Michael, Holly, Jim, Pam, Dwight etc.
I can't think of a better way to end this show.
This episode was emotional, beautiful, heartwarming, and really funny.
The Office will go down in history as the best show ever made.
10/10
I can't think of a better way to end this show.
This episode was emotional, beautiful, heartwarming, and really funny.
The Office will go down in history as the best show ever made.
10/10
10hrc3
Television's finest hour and the only fitting conclusion to its greatest decade. For those who have been friends from Season 1, do not watch this with anyone you are not comfortable crying around, because you will. The writers and cast made every moment worth it, creating something much more than comedy. For those just tuning in, STOP. Do not watch this until you have seen the entire series. Trust me when I say that this episode is worth the wait, and the emotions it will evoke transcend TV and comprehension. For the cast and the writers, thank you will never do justice to all the gratitude we feel. It is in this episode that you find out once and for all how much these characters mean to you and what absolute work of art this is and will always be remembered as.
The best finale for the best comedy show ever. Loved it. Wow
Did you know
- TriviaDwight mentions that Creed was a member of the band "The Grassroots" in the 1960's. The actor who plays Creed, Creed Bratton, was in fact a member of this band in the 1960's.
- GoofsThe final two episodes are set a year apart, but Angela's son Phillip, who is a toddler, is the exact same size in both.
- Quotes
Dwight Schrute: Michael... I can't believe you came.
Michael Scott: [choking up] That's what she said.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards (2013)
- SoundtracksS&M
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Written by Ester Dean, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen, and Sandy Vee
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