Is Creed the best Office character?

Is Creed the best Office character?

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Obviously.

yea, the rest were all normies, except maybe dwight

>I've done a lot more for a lot less

>The last person to cross Creed Bratton?
>Creed Bratton

>Sometimes a guy's got to ride the bull.

Yes

Kevin post-season 2 is the best, simply because of the actor's delivery

Only because of his limited use.

>darnell's a chump

Without a doubt.

>Seven thousand dollars?! I could get you a child for that much

>Hey guys. Somebody making soup?

What? He totally starts overplaying the retard voice in the later seasons.

>You're paying too much for worms

>Who's your worm guy?

He's pretty good. But Toby is my favorite

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This. He's the Newman of the series. Excellent in small doses.

Anyone think it was weird that Dwight worked as paper salesman and was such a suck up to Michael?

It seems to completely clash with the rest of his character traits.

I don't think it clashes at all. He's shown multiple times that he responds strongly to authoritative figures and even mentioned it at one point. Someone who takes charge and makes firm decisions, however stupid they are, he will respond to and fall in line. Despite thinking he's the most capable person in the room and driven to be top dog, he's extremely loyal.

I'm not sure how he got into paper sales, but he's determined. My guess is he saw that he was good at it and wanted to be the best in the company and stuck with it. It matches with his loyal behavior for sticking with it.

i cried when he was arrested and also when he brought his parents to work

It goes without saying.

The Loch Ness lecture on the seminar.

Or the time he asks what medicine Meredith is on after being hit by Michael's car.

3rd best
after Michael Scott and Robert California, respectively

kek

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>Robert California
They really jumped the shark with the mystical power sex man. He would have been good if they used him much less. But he just came off like that guy they added to the last season of That 70s Show. We were all supposed to think he was cool because they all told us he was cool.

Why couldnt he be the new boss?

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>So, Darnell comes up to me...
>That moment where Michael is acting like some southern sherrif and declares a murder only for Creed to run to his car and drive away

Came here to post this

There's a theory to counter his flanderization that says he's overplaying it because he knows he'll get more screentime playing a dunce than being a boring office worker and he's playing it up for the camera.

>Finishes the series owning a bar
>Somehow saved up enough money to purchase a bar
>Successfully runs it despite being borderline retarded throughout the entire series
>Gets fired for flubbing the numbers
>Was secretly embezzling money and playing everyone for fools

Personally, I don't subscribe, but I like the theory. It just feels too thought out for how on the nose the later seasons of the office were.

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