Fans of The Sunheri Yaadein (2020) PulsePrime Hindi Short FilmOffice, welcome. You've come to the right place.
Though the beloved workplace comedy may have ended in 2013, we here at Mashable will forever be fans of the Dunder Mifflin crew. That's why we faithfully cover the Office Ladiespodcast and are constantly on the lookout for new show-related revelations. (Like the possibility that David Wallace might be the Scranton Strangler. Yikes.)
In our latest show of appreciation for the series and all its superfans, we've gathered every single cold open from Season 2 through 9 of The Officein one convenient place. This very article! (Before you get mad, Season 1 didn't have any cold opens.)
Thanks to the official Peacock YouTube channel — which has been uploading the hilarious show intros season by season — you can now easily binge the cold opens whenever your heart desires. Crucially, you can watch them even if you don't have a Peacock Premium subscription. What a treat!
OK, OK. Enough blabbing — let's get to the goods. Here's every single cold open from the U.S. verson of The Office. Get ready to laugh, get ready to cry, and get ready to cry from laughing so hard.
What's updog? Openers from all-time great Season 2 episodes, including "Office Olympics," "Christmas Party," and "The Injury" are in the video above.
You can find the rest of your favorite Season 2 cold opens here.
From the "Gay Witch Hunt" cold open, where we flash back to the iconic Jim and Pam "Casino Night" kiss, to the "Traveling Salesman" episode, which feature's Michael's talking computer, you'll find some of Season 3's greatest hits above.
You can find more memorable Season 3 cold opens here.
Ah yes, Season 4. The season that brought us the wildly satisfying DVD logo cold open, which has quite the story behind it.
Season 4 has a bunch of other wonderful openers too, so be sure to check out the second batch here.
Season 5 gave us one of the best cold opens in Office history: "Stress Relief" aka Dwight's fake fire drill, which sends the office into complete and utter chaos.
You can watch that masterpiece above (it's also Angela Kinsey's favorite opener) and see more Season 5 cold opens right here. Just know, they're not gonna top the fire drill.
Parkour! PARKOUR! Hardcore Parkour! Party like it's 2004 with Michael, Dwight, Andy and the "Gossip" cold open above. Just don't hurt yourself.
When you inevitably get tired out from all the jumping you can watch more Season 6 cold opens here.
Season 7's "Nepotism" features the Dunder Mifflin fam trying their hardest to go viral. How? Well they record a nearly flawless lip dub of The Human Beinz's song, "Nobody but Me," of course.
Relive the glory in the cold open mashup above and check out the rest of Season 7's openers here.
A gorilla suit, Robert California, and planking, Oh my! There's a lot of chaos in store above, and even more in this second batch of Season 8 cold opens.
Click above to watch Dwight do a confessional with a pumpkin on his head. You won't regret it.
Then, to conclude your great Office cold open journey, we present the final openers of the entire series.
Just like the show, these cold opens make for great rewatches. So perhaps you want to bookmark this article for easy access in the future. Just a suggestion. You're welcome!
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