Michael Scott (Steve Carell) comes to Pam's (Jenna Fischer) art show and makes her cry (in a good way). Episode Highlight: "Business School" Season 3, Episode 16 Streaming now on Peacock: https://pck.tv/3mPrdWB Watch The Office US on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2xYQkLD & iTunes http://apple.co/2eW0rcK Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa90xqK2odw1KV5wHU9WRhg?sub_confirmation=1 This is the official YouTube channel for The Office US. Home to all of the official clips from the series, the funniest moments, pranks and fails. Think we should feature your favourite episode? Let us know in the comments! FB : https://www.facebook.com/TheOfficeTV Twitter : https://twitter.com/theofficetv Website : http://www.nbc.com/the-office #TheOffice #USA #nbc Michael Brings Pam to Tears at Her Art Show - The Office https://youtu.be/rAixASB9dEg
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The scene perfectly describes Michael; an awkward, weird and genuine man
"I would never say this to her face, but she is a wonderful person and a gifted artist."
People don't understand how much a "I'm really proud of you" means to someone. You get a handful of those moments in your life, and some people never get to hear that.
One thing that makes me tear up is the fact that Michael genuinely loves her work. He may be a goofball, but he is so enormously proud of all his employees that they couldn’t possibly do anything wrong in his eyes. Except Toby, of course.
I have to say Michael really scored here. He was genuine, honest and sincere. Also calling her Pamcasso was like the most "dad" thing he could do aside from not only buying her piece but paying to have it framed and hanging it in public view.
"Unless...you had a camera." I love the way Michael is his own best enemy.
“A good manager doesn’t fire people. He hires people and inspires people … People, Ryan. And people will never go out of business.” -Michael Scott
"That is our building. And we sell paper" Such an insignificant line but has such a powerful impact. Steve Carrell was the soul of this show
“It is a message, it is an inspiration, it is a source of Beauty and without paper it couldn’t have happened” - Micheal Scott
This scene always makes me cry. Michael tries too hard and can be an idiot, but he also cares so much. And he doesn’t just go to the art show to be nice or so that Pam won’t feel left out, he really is interested and likes her artwork. My heart.
I love that he really did have a chunky bar in his pocket and offered her some, its too innocent.
What stood out to me in this episode is when Michael asks, “How much?” Not many people acknowledged her art, or when they did- they gave it crappy reviews. But at the end, her art was the only one in the studio that made a sale (even though it was not on sale and Michael insisted to buy the painting).
“Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy, both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.” - Michael Scott
Jenna Fischer really doesn’t get enough credit, she’s so real and expressive.
This is by far one of the most emotional scenes of the Office and solidifies the Father - daughter relationship between Michael and Pam
The fact that Micheal decided to arrive much earlier than the other guys to hang up pam’s picture just shows how much he actually cares about his co-workers for as annoying as he is, kinda reminds me of a golden retriever that goofs around a lot but is there for you when you need it. :)
When she asked if he had something in his pocket…my heart sank so fast like “no way he ruins this moment like THAT!??”😭😭😭 I was so relieved
It’s crazy how Roy was encouraging and told Pam that her art was the “prettiest”. But when micheal came and actually put in effort to admire her art she got emotional. Really developed her character
Michael is that one kid that comes to your birthday party when no one else will. Not to be nice or because his parents forced him, but to genuinely have a good time.
I think Michael’s dynamic change with the rest of the characters was a great part of the show; Pam’s specifically. He started out kind of “romanticizing” her, but by the end he became more of a father figure to her. I think the characters in this show go from being immature to actually understanding one another, it’s very sweet.