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S4E5 “local ad” is such a captivating episode ❤️ : r/theoffice

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Who else thinks Dunder Mifflin corporate should’ve used Michael’s ad instead? 🙋‍♂️ That jingle is still stuck in my head 17 years later. [S4E5] Local Ad

Season 4, Episode 5 "Local Ad" gave us one of the best Michael Scott moments ever. He might be a "World's Best Boss," but he’s also a secret visionary director. 🎥

Even though he wasted everyone's time and went way over budget (classic Michael), seeing the whole team work together—from Jim’s "avatar" to Pam’s animation—was one of those rare moments where they felt like a real family. Plus, that shot of the paper flying across the world? Honestly, 10/10. S4E5 “local ad” is such a captivating episode

The sweet moment at Poor Richard’s where the staff cheers for Michael’s version despite it being rejected by corporate. * Science. * Social Science.

The "Local Ad" episode of The Office (S4E5) proves that Michael Scott is a creative genius trapped in a regional manager’s body. The corporate ad was boring; the Scranton ad was ART. 📈📽️ 🙋‍♂️ That jingle is still stuck in my

"Dunder Mifflin: The people person’s paper people." ✍️