The Rise and Fall of Ryan Howard - The Office

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Published 2020-05-21
Ryan (B.J. Novak), once the lowly intern of Dunder Mifflin Scranton, took a shot at the top, only to fall fast and hard in the most disastrous scandal in paper-selling history.
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All Comments (21)
  • @malinik
    The only consistent thing about Ryan’s character was his inconsistency
  • @richiel4648
    I just realised how in season 4 Ryan talks to Jim about not being serious about his work and later on Jim moves Ryan to the closet for not taking his work seriously
  • the show gets so much funnier when you consider that ryan and mindy are on the writing staff and wrote themselves one of the most toxic relationships in all of TV history
  • @Akirex5000
    I love how Ryan went from being probably the most normal and harmless character in the office to one of the weirdest
  • @Allagi22
    Ryan's character is funny because in the beginning he seems like the normal guy thrown into a bizarre and crazy office but then he devolves into one of the weirdest and most neurotic characters on the show.
  • @KhadaJhin04
    He does the passive aggressive sensitive jerk coworker so well, the empty words he throws, the lack of respect he receives, the awkward stares he gets, he really gets under your skin, he's perfect.
  • Looking back I think Ryan was actually a well written example of how money/success doesn’t change people it just reveals them.
  • @joeking7778
    “Just as hot as Jan but in a different way” - Michael Scott
  • @davtash69
    Started of slow, but then he fell into the antagonist role so naturally. Sort of like Jan actually. Same office, Same responsibilities, Different salaries.
  • @mugiwaranoDave
    8:05 "Look! It's the temp!!" Creed not knowing his colleagues name is always funny
  • @devenmiller8998
    He went downhill after Stanley kindly offered to helpfully find his mind
  • @gxgala
    When Ryan is VP of Dunder Mifflin, you can feel the arrogance and power-happy aura around him that you previously couldn’t. It’s crazy how he transforms from a pushover into almost a dictator
  • @mikeg3439
    B.J. Novak was a huge part of the entire show, glad he was part of this, can't imagine the series without his writing and acting.
  • @amydunnefp
    The fact that b.j ruined his own character for our entertainment is amazing
  • @chrissy9153
    Creed saying “it’s the temp”💀💀💀 completely unaware of his position at all