Test your knowledge of The Office (US) — Dunder Mifflin Scranton, Michael Scott, Jim and Pam, Dwight, and every beloved moment from 9 seasons.

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The Office (US) aired on NBC from 2005 to 2013, turning a sleepy paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania into one of the most quoted workplaces in television history. Adapted by Greg Daniels from the British original created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the American version grew into a cultural phenomenon of its own, stretching across 9 seasons and 201 episodes of mockumentary chaos inside the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
At its heart sits Michael Scott (Steve Carell), the painfully well-meaning regional manager whose love for his "family" of employees carries the early seasons. Around him orbit unforgettable characters: beet-farming Dwight Schrute, dry-witted pranksters Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly, the accounting trio of Kevin, Oscar, and Angela, plus Andy, Stanley, Creed, Kelly, Ryan, Toby, Phyllis, and Meredith. Iconic moments like the , , , , and are etched into pop culture.
From "That's what she said" to Prison Mike, Threat Level Midnight, Schrute Farms, and the Sabre takeover, the show mixed deadpan cringe with genuine heart. Streaming revived it for a whole new generation who can recite Parkour! and Serenity by Jan by heart. Are you ready to prove you belong on the Party Planning Committee?