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'The Office' Bloopers Video is What Every Fan's Been Missing Since 2013 Series Finale [WATCH]

It's hard to believe that it's been over two years since the 2013 series finale of "The Office." Easily one of the funniest and, oddly, most heartwarming shows to grace TV in recent history was and still is a fan favorite. Something you may have missed, however, is this awesome bloopers video. Honestly, it's everything I could have ever dreamed of and more. It's what every fan's been missing since the show ended.

As a die-hard Office fan, I won't lie. I've watched every episode on Netflix almost a half-dozen times. I know way too many lines, but what's great about this show is that no matter how many times you watch it, it's still funny and you still catch something new each time through.

For the actors and actresses on the show, at least based on this video, there wasn't any such thing as a clean take.

And that's exactly what you'd expect. Take a look at the video in all its glory below:

The Office Bloopers. This is gold.

Posted by NoahJ456 on Sunday, October 18, 2015

Basically, any time Michael (Steve Carell), Dwight (Rainn Wilson) or Jim (John Krasinski) are shooting any of their classic, ridiculous scenes, there's likely at least a dozen takes. Probably more. And it's absolutely hysterical watching them crack up at even the most random or stupid moments.

Truly, seeing all of these actors and actresses together at work behind the scenes demonstrates exactly why the award-winning show was so, well, perfect.

There is a chemistry and care-free-ness about them that goes without saying. If Carell had never moved on, they probably could've still been doing the show today. It was that good and was so flexible and free-moving that it could go in almost any direction they decided.

That said, "The Office" did end at the right time. And they did it in the right way.

So thank you for the memories, and for these awesome bloopers.

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