The Office star Jenna Fischer reveals which scenes made her break the most during filming. First airing in 2005, the NBC hit sitcom ultimately ran until season 9, before coming to an end in 2013. The Office chronicles the mundane daily life of a group of employees at Dunder Mifflin under the leadership of bumbling manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell). In addition to Carell, Fischer's Pam Beesly and John Krasinski's Jim Halpert were also central characters, particularly as their romance buds across the first few seasons.
The episodes of The Office themselves remain immensely re-watchable, but the show has also developed a reputation for its hilarious behind-the-scenes clips and bloopers. In addition to being featured on DVDs and Blu-rays, The Office season's blooper reels can also be found on YouTube, where they have often racked up millions of views. Due to the hilarious script writing, frequent improvisation, and the strong bonds between many of the hit comedy's cast members, The Office's bloopers show that the cast often had just as much fun making the show as audiences do watching it.
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On a recent episode of Office Ladies podcast (via Mashable) Fischer and co-star Angela Kinsey recall the moments that made them laugh the most while on set. Fischer brings up a scene from the show's infamous «Dinner Party» episode as one of the moments that made her laugh the most, citing Michael's attempt to fold his tiny plasma TV back into the wall. The other scene, however, is from the «Framing Toby» episode inThe Office season 5 where Jim is attempting to remove a hideous clown painting off the wall. The actor remembers the scene being particularly difficult to get
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