9 Deleted Scenes from The Office That Should've Been Kept

9 Deleted Scenes from The Office That Should've Been Kept

The Office is known for its hilarious moments, but there are some deleted scenes that are just too good to have been left out. Here are 9 deleted scenes from The Office that should've been kept in the original episodes, providing even more laughs and insight into the characters.

Jan's Creative Vandalism

The Superfan edition of The Office brings to light some of the most iconic deleted scenes, including one where Jan spray-paints a swear word on the neighbor's dog during the 'Dinner Party' episode. This scene not only adds to the hilarity of the episode but also showcases Jan's unhinged nature at that point. It's a shame this scene was left out of the original cut, as it would have provided a deeper look into Jan's character.

Jan sits in Michael's lap in The Office - Dinner Party

Jan sits in Michael's lap in The Office - Dinner Party

Jan's Log Request

In the 'Initiation' episode, there is a clever and fitting deleted scene where Jan asks both Michael and Pam to keep a log of Michael's day. This scene not only adds humor to the episode but also shows Jan's cleverness in catching Michael's actions. It's a shame this scene was omitted from the original episode, as it would have heightened the comedic tension of the episode.

Pam holding Michael's work log in The Office.

Pam holding Michael's work log in The Office.

Michael's Stand Against Injustice

During the 'Whistleblower' episode, there is a powerful deleted scene where Michael stands up to Jo for Andy, fighting for his job and showcasing his dedication to his staff. This scene should have been included in the original episode, as it adds depth to Michael's character and demonstrates his leadership qualities.

Michael convincing Jo not to fire Andy in The Office.

Michael convincing Jo not to fire Andy in The Office.

Michael's Diversity Day Mishap

In the 'Diversity Day' episode, there is a deleted scene where Michael makes a mockery of the company's diversity training, creating an acronym that ends up spelling 'incest'. This scene not only provides slapstick humor but also highlights Michael's obliviousness to his offensive actions. It's a shame this scene was left out, as it further emphasizes Michael's well-intentioned yet misguided nature.

Michael's inappropriate diversity day acronym on a board in The Office.

Michael's inappropriate diversity day acronym on a board in The Office.

Phyllis' Surprising Revelation

In the 'The Convict' episode, there is a hilarious deleted scene where Phyllis reveals that her fianc

Phyllis holding a baby in The Office.

Phyllis holding a baby in The Office.

Michael's Financial Fiasco

During the 'Money Part 2' episode, there is a humorous deleted scene where Michael offers Oscar $4,000 worth of coupons to fix his financial issues. This scene not only adds to the absurdity of Michael's financial situation but also showcases his ineptitude in personal finance. It's a shame this scene was omitted, as it would have provided a comedic insight into Michael's financial struggles.

Oscar looking seriously at Michael in The office.

Oscar looking seriously at Michael in The office.

Michael's CD Misunderstanding

Another hilarious deleted scene from 'Money Part 2' is when Michael claims to have invested in CDs, only to realize it was the musical CDs instead of Certificates of Deposit. This scene not only adds to the humor of the episode but also highlights Michael's ignorance of financial terms. It's a shame this scene was left out, as it would have provided a comical portrayal of Michael's financial misunderstanding.

Michael looking confused in The Office.

Michael looking confused in The Office.

Michael's Selfless Act

In 'The Dundies' episode, there is a heartwarming deleted scene where Michael is left with a $400 bill after the event. This scene not only showcases Michael's selfless nature but also adds depth to his character, revealing his genuine joy in entertaining others. It's a shame this scene was omitted from the original episode, as it would have provided a touching moment of Michael's selflessness.

Michael holding a Dundie while Dwight MCs at the Dundies in The Office.

Michael holding a Dundie while Dwight MCs at the Dundies in The Office.

Pam's Curiosity

In the 'Threat Level Midnight' episode, there is a nostalgic deleted scene where Pam asks Goldenface why his face is gold. This scene not only adds to the humor of the episode but also shows a moment of bonding between Pam and Jim's movie character. It's a shame this scene was left out, as it would have provided a nostalgic addition to the episode.

Pam talks to Goldenface in Threat Level Midnight in The Office.

Pam talks to Goldenface in Threat Level Midnight in The Office.