The song Dwight turns off is "Christmas Time Is Here" by Vince Guaraldi Trio, famously from A Charlie Brown Christmas.
The Office: Every Christmas Episode, Ranked
- Moroccan Christmas (Season 5, Episode 11)
- Christmas Party (Season 2, Episode 10)
- Classy Christmas (Season 7, Episodes 11 & 12)
- Secret Santa (Season 6, Episode 13)
- Dwight Christmas (Season 9, Episode 9)
- Christmas Wishes (Season 8, Episode 10)
Dwight Schrute brought the legend of Belsnickel to life in The Office season 9: this real-life Christmas tradition is rooted in German folklore. Dwight Schrute memorably dressed up as Belsnickel for The Office season 9 Christmas episode.
Best of Seinfeld Christmas episodes
- The Race. The episode is one of the highest-rated episodes with a rating of 8.9.
- The Strike. The 10th episode in season 9 has an IMDb rating of 8.8.
- The Andrea Doria.
- The Pick.
- The Red Dot.
- Image Credits: A still from the episode.
Parks and Recreation does have three Christmas episodes: Season 2's “Christmas Scandal,†Season 4's “Citizen Knope,†and Season 5's “Ron and Diane.†The problem I have, call me a nitpicking nutcracker with too much festive fussiness, is that none of these episodes are overwhelmingly, relentlessly, undeniably Christmasy
Secret Santa
| Santa | Intended recipient | Gift |
|---|
| Dwight | Phyllis* | Paintballs and two paintball lessons |
| Toby | Angela | Baby poster |
| Phyllis | Michael | Homemade oven mitt |
| Stanley | Kelly | Kelly name plate |
There's no better example than the season 7 episode "Classy Christmas," when Dwight reveals he has a wig for each of his coworkers.
She's just crazy enough to play along with Michael's antics and just sane enough to know when he's crossed a line". Alan Sepinwall of Uproxx applauded Holly's return in season 7, calling her a "welcome return."
Jim picked Pam as the recipient of a Secret Santa gift exchange so he got her a teal teapot. The real gift, however, was hidden inside the teapot since it contained a number of bonus presents.
Fake snow was used for Jim and Dwight's epic snowball fightIn a 2010 interview with Office Tally, Mindy Kaling, who wrote the Christmas episodes in Season 7 of The Office, revealed that the fake snow proved to be a challenge while filming.
Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) agrees to a snowball fight with Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), which he later regrets.
Classy Christmas.
| "Classy Christmas" |
|---|
| The Office episodes |
| Episode nos. | Season 7 Episodes 11/12 |
| Directed by | Rainn Wilson |
| Written by | Mindy Kaling |
In the episode, Michael (Steve Carell) decides to propose to Holly (Amy Ryan), and runs into trouble thinking of how to do it well with his expensive diamond ring.
Garage Sale (The Office)
| "Garage Sale" |
|---|
| The Office episode |
| Episode no. | Season 7 Episode 19 |
| Directed by | Steve Carell |
| Written by | Jon Vitti |
Michael had Dwight and got him a nutcracker. Jim had Kelly and got her a Twilight poster. Andy had Erin and got her gifts based on the 12 Days of Christmas.
1 Season 9: From Enemies To Best FriendsThey made each other better salesmen. In 'Livin' the Dream,' Dwight is finally promoted to regional manager and he appoints Jim as his assistant. The two were finally in harmony.
Seasons 7–8. Robert first appeared in the seventh season finale, "Search Committee", as an interviewee for the Scranton branch Manager position. During his interview, it's pointed out that he has experience selling oil refinery equipment.
Dwight Christmas
| "Dwight Christmas" |
|---|
| The Office episode |
| Episode no. | Season 9Episode 9 |
| Directed by | Charles McDougall |
| Written by | Robert Padnick |
He's great at desperate grand gestures and bad at the day-to-day stuff); and Daryl getting mad and chugging whisky punch because he thinks Jim forgot about his promise to bring him on to the new gig.
Most Americans learned about Belsnickel, the haunting German gift giver, from the hit TV show The Office. However, if you've ever lived in Pennsylvania or have German or Swiss family, Belsnickel is a familiar (and terrifying) face.
In fact, Belsnickel shares many of the same characteristics as Krampus but isn't as scary. But, compared to Krampus, he seems like a nice guy! He'll even deliver socks or shoes full of candy to children who have behaved, but if you've been bad, well, Belsnickel will give you a bunch of coal or a switch.
Dwight also speaks High German, but his knowledge of it is "pre-industrial and mostly religious", as might be expected if the language was learned exclusively in an Amish church or context.
Mose is Dwight's cousin and runs Schrute Farms with him. He was raised in sync with Amish traditions and seems completely oblivious to the outside world. At one point Zeke refers to him as the visionary when they were growing up and in a deleted scene from season three Dwight calls him the artsy one growing up.
Wilson is of part Norwegian ancestry. From the ages of three to five, Wilson lived with his father and stepmother, Kristin, in Nicaragua before they returned to Seattle after their divorce.
According to the fan theory, Jim admitted he cheated on Pam during the last episode of The Office titled 'Finale. ' When Pam was asked during the Q&A session why she stopped trusting Jim, he appeared to hastily cut her off.
Krampus is basically the anti-St. Nicholas, the opposite of Santa Claus. He's a fugly mythical creature usually depicted with similar features as the devil. Krampus is considered the son of the Norse god Hel, the ruler of Helheim, or the Underworld.
Bob Vance prefers to be called "Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration". He is even called that during his wedding ceremony. It is possible that he does this to advertise his business through the documentary.
The Belsnickel character originated in the Palatinate. When people immigrated to Pennsylvania, they brought their German traditions with them. Belsnickel was known in Pennsylvania in the early 1800s.
When Does He Appear? Unlike Santa, the Belsnickel travels alone and arrives at homes one to two weeks before Christmas. Like Santa, he determines if the children he visits are deserving of Christmas treats, or discipline for their behavior.