In The Office, this opening scene was accidental.
The exercise ball wasn’t meant to pop.
Jim was supposed to lightly stick scissors into Dwight’s exercise ball.
The air would slowly leak out. Dwight would gradually sink to the floor.
Prop master bought 14 exercise balls. They rehearsed 13 perfect takes. Everyone was ready to move on.
Then director Paul Feig said: “Ah, what the heck. One more.”
That final take became one of the most iconic cold opens in TV history.
And if you watch closely, you can actually see John Krasinski break character.
He said:
“I literally lunge out of the frame because I’m laughing so hard.”
If you watch anything from today's Charlie Kirk memorial service, let it be these words from @MrsErikaKirk.
This is the Gospel in real life. Just... wow.
"Give me my first love!"
Lee Corso's first-ever headgear pick belonged to Brutus and the Buckeyes and it's only fitting that his last one is the same ❤️
Bryan Cranston was told to deliver “I am the one who knocks” cold and calm.
Instead, he went full beast mode—pacing, shouting, pounding every word like a threat.
The crew froze.
Vince Gilligan kept it as it was. One of the best unscripted choices in TV. https://t.co/I090BMxp9H
Joesph Park doing everything he can to end the show on time, and Bruce is just starting at him be an asshole.
Thank goodness for William Regal.
#WWE#WWEUnreal