The Office - Grief C... Site

If you’ve ever worked in an office, you know the drill: someone from HR sends an email about "wellness," and everyone collectively groans. But in the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin, "wellness" usually involves Michael Scott in a conference room with a toy ball and a lot of misguided energy.

When the human grief session fails, Michael pivots to a dead bird found outside the office. While the scene is objectively ridiculous—featuring a "casket" made from a Flonkerton box and Dwight playing a recorder—it actually shows the heart of the show. The Office - Grief C...

A man whose friends pretended he was still alive so they could party (straight out of Weekend at Bernie’s ). The Bird Funeral: A Lesson in Transference If you’ve ever worked in an office, you

A boxer who was paralyzed and asked her manager to kill her (the plot of Million Dollar Baby ). Here is a blog post draft that captures

Here is a blog post draft that captures the essence of Michael Scott’s most unhelpful counseling session ever.

A beloved leader named Mufasa who was trampled by wildebeests in Africa (yes, The Lion King ).

In the classic episode we see Michael at his most "Michael." After learning that his former boss, Ed Truck, was tragically (and grotesquely) decapitated, Michael decides that the office is in a state of deep, repressed mourning—even though most of them barely remember the guy. The Five Stages of Michael Scott