

While it does have more Halloween scenes, with Andy rocking his costume as George Michael, his childish behavior in the a cappella drama took attention away from some of the Halloween spirit. However, he quickly worries that his legacy, and consequently his identity, at HCT is being forgotten, leading to conflicts with his a cappella frenemy Broccoli Rob (a cameo from Northwestern’s very own Stephen Colbert!) This episode takes the fourth spot. In this episode Andy brings in his college a cappella group, Here Comes Treble (HCT), to the office for some Halloween music and entertainment. But if anything, Dwight and Andy’s competition over Cornell once Dwight announces he is applying there is a cute relief from Holly and Michael’s lovesick drama.Ĥ.


I ranked this episode at the last spot mainly because of how few Halloween-centric scenes there actually are. A fair warning: this episode will have “Life is a Highway” stuck in your head as Holly and Michael replay it over and over again on their road trip.

Jim later heads to New York to have lunch with her and his two brothers to celebrate their engagement. Meanwhile, Pam, as Charlie Choplin, shows up to work in New York to find she is the only one in her office dressed in a costume. They soon realize the roadblocks they will face long-distance, causing them to reevaluate their relationship. The bulk of it revolves around Holly and Michael (and poor Darryl) as she transfers back to the Nashua branch after corporate hears she and Michael are dating. While Creed, Dwight and Kevin absolutely crush it in their costumes as Heath Ledger’s Joker from The Dark Knight, only a small portion of this episode is dedicated to Halloween. If you want a Halloween-themed break from school work or just want to get lost in the marvelous world of Dunder Mifflin, check out this list!ĥ. Because why not? So here’s a complete ranking of the episodes showcasing your favorite paper-company employees getting their spooky on. In an effort to ease myself into the Halloween spirit while also avoiding the ominous pile of assignments and exams coming up, I have watched all the The Office Halloween episodes. We are officially less than two weeks away from the spookiest holiday of the year! While Halloween in 2020 may look and feel a little different, soon we will be able to deck out in our scariest costumes, munch on our favorite candies and curl up in a blanket watching some ~ scary movies ~ (if you haven’t already started, of course).īut this time Fall Quarter also signals the arrival of the spooky midterm season.
