The Office is an American mockumentary sitcom television series. Based on the 2001–2003 BBC series of the same name created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, it was adapted for American television by Greg Daniels, a veteran writer for Saturday Night Live, King of the Hill, and The Simpsons.
A paper company in Scranton, Pa., has a similar documentary style to that of the Ricky Gervais-led British original. It features the staff of Dunder-Mifflin, a staff that includes characters based on characters from the British show. There's Jim, the likable employee who's a bit of an everyman. Jim has a thing for receptionist-turned-sales rep Pam (because office romances are always a good idea). There's also Dwight, the successful co-worker who lacks social skills and common sense. And there's Ryan, who has held many jobs at the company.
Victims[]
Season 1[]
Pilot[]
- None
Diversity Day[]
- None
Health Care[]
- None
The Alliance[]
- None
Basketball[]
- None
Hot Girl[]
- None
Season 2[]
The Dundies[]
- Unnamed Man - Committed suicide by hanging himself off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Sexual Harassment[]
- None
Office Olympics[]
- Deer - Head bashed in by Micheal Scott with a shovel off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
The Fire[]
- None
Halloween[]
- None
The Fight[]
- 20 Unnamed Men - Killed by Dwight's grandfather off-screen, mentioned.
- Dwight's Grandfather - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, mentioned.
- Dwight's Father - Died of an obesity related sickness off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 22
The Client[]
- None
Performance Review[]
- Thomas "Tom" Peets - Committed suicide by shooting himself off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Email Surveillance[]
- None
Christmas Party[]
- None
The Booze Cruise[]
- None
The Injury[]
- None
The Secret[]
- None
The Carpet[]
- None
Boy and Girls[]
- None
Valentine's Day[]
- None
Take Your Daughter to Work Day[]
- Dwight Schrute's Grandmother - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, mentioned.
- Angela Martin's Father - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 2
Dwight's Speech[]
- None
Michael's Birthday[]
- Kelly Kapoor's Sister - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Drug Testing[]
- Oscar Martinez's Great Grandmother - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, mentioned.
- Dwide Schrude - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 2
Conflict Resolution[]
- None
Casino Night[]
- None
Season 3[]
Gay Witch Hunt[]
- None
The Convention[]
- None
The Coup[]
- None
Grief Counseling[]
- Edward "Ed" Truck - Decapitated after he drove under a truck off-screen, mentioned.
- Fetus - Absorbed by Dwight Schrute off-screen, mentioned.
- Bird - Flew into a window off-screen, body seen.
- Ryan Howard's Fish - Died of an unknown cause off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 4
Initiation[]
- Robert Mifflen - Committed suicide by shooting himself in the head off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Diwali[]
- None
Branch Closing[]
- None
The Merger[]
- None
The Convict[]
- None
A Benihana Christmas[]
- Goose - Accidentally run over by Dwight Schrute off-screen, body seen.
- Total - 1
Back From Vacation[]
- None
Traveling Salesmen[]
- Fish - Caught by an unknown man off-screen, picture seen.
- Deer - Shot by Andrew "Andy" Bernard off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 2
Ben Franklin[]
- None
Phyllis' Wedding[]
- None
Business School[]
- Dog - Shot by Dwight Schrute thinking it was a werewolf off-screen, mentioned.
- Total - 1
Cocktails[]
- None
The Negotiation[]
- None
Safety Training[]
- TBA
Product Recall[]
- TBA
Women's Appreciation[]
- TBA
Beach Games[]
- TBA
The Job[]
- TBA
Season 4[]
- TBA
Season 5[]
- TBA
Season 6[]
- TBA
Season 7[]
- TBA
Season 8[]
- TBA
Season 9[]
- TBA
Deaths[]
- Total - 39 (So Far)
- 32 Humans
- 28 Men
- 3 Women
- 1 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 7 Animals
- 2 Deer
- 1 Fish
- 1 Dog
- 1 Goose
- 1 Fish
- 1 Bird
- 32 Humans
Kill Counts[]
- Dwight Kurt Schrute - 3 (So Far)
- Micheal Gary Scott - 1 (So Far)
- Andrew "Andy" Baines Bernard - 1 (So Far)
Notes[]
Season 1[]
- In the episode "The Alliance" Dwight says he has hunted deer but he never says how many.
Season 2[]
Season 3[]
- In the episode "Traveling Salesmen" Andy Bernard said he shot a shark but he was lying about it.