Ellie Kemper as Erin Hannon
Erin Hannon joins the Dunder Mifflin team in Season 5 as a receptionist. Although she isn't the most intelligent of the employees, she is by far the sweetest, and her naivety often leads to her trying a little too hard at her job.
Jim and Darryl are the two most normal characters in the show. Darryl is chill, funny and loves to take advantage of Michael's naiveness. He's the link between the main office of Dunder Mifflin and the warehouse.
As expected, we also see that Michael is the most speaking character in the show. So it's not surprising that Steve Carell was earning the most money on the show in absolute terms, but is he making the most money when accounting for the lines he speaks? Yes he does.
Gabe Lewis
Gabe was definitely a weird guy that most people didn't like. While he might have provided some funny moments, he wasn't as interesting as some of the other characters. He was an obnoxious person who thought he was way more unique than he was, so it's no wonder his co-workers thought he was annoying.
Best: Dwight Schrute
Dwight is the top salesman at the Scranton office of Dunder Mifflin. He admits to handling the accounts of more than 80 clients, many of them very important to the company.
Dwight Schrute
Dwight is arguably Dunder Mifflin's most passionate employee. He's an incredible salesman and would practically give up his life for the company. His world is fulfilled when he finally becomes regional manager of Scranton in The Office's final season.
All in all, Creed Bratton is the most underrated character from The Office because his character stands out from the other secondary characters and provides a sense of intrigue to the show. Similar to the other characters of the show, Creed indeed is a fan favorite who appreciates his contributions to the show.
She also mentions her belief that Jim and Pam's relationship has fallen apart. Upon arriving in Florida, Cathy sticks close to Jim, flirting with him (though Jim does not seem to notice, and doesn't reciprocate) and trying to establish a closer relationship with him.
Stanley Hudson is the laziest salesman in the office. He falls asleep at work all the time! If it were up to him, he wouldn't go to work at all. One time, he did mot pushups than anyone in the office in order to get sent home early-- that is how much he hated being at work!
The Michael-Toby Relationship refers to one of the most recurring gags on The Office, in which Michael Scott expresses his intense hatred for HR representative Toby Flenderson whenever he interferes with his unethical work antics.
Aside from Pam and Dwight, Jim is the character who Michael dedicates most of his attention to.
Creed And Gabe
Gabe and Creed were two secondary characters on The Office and some of the weirdest characters that appeared on the show and it's a shame that the two never really interacted.
Originally, Dwight picked Jim as his best man, or "bestest mensch," and tasked him with bringing "good surprises" upon the groom. However, as close as Jim and Dwight had gotten over the years, Jim knew that the real best man should be Michael, who moved to Colorado at the end of Season 7.
Packer is shown to be the best friend of protagonist Michael Scott, who describes him as his "BFF". However, the friendship is often very one-sided, as Packer often treats Michael merely as a lackey, or even a victim, in his schemes.
MICHAEL WAS THE BEST: He Was So Committed To Everything
He might have set up Scott's Tots with the intention of funding the education of children and failed, but his heart was in the right place. He created awards ceremonies, office Olympics and a variety of competitions during his time at the office.
Playing the lead role of Regional Manager Michael Scott, Steve Carell was the main driving force for the show's success. Carell made $87,000 per episode for the first season of the show and $175,000 for the next two seasons, as stated by Medium. The actor made $300,000 per episode by Season 7.
Dwight Schrute is the most dedicated and hard-working employee in the entire office. He is a stickler for rules, which can be annoying to those around him, but when it comes to his sales record, he is actually the best. He does better with sales than Jim Halpert.
Andy Bernard's character in the final season of The Office became unlikable due to his terrible treatment of his coworkers, particularly Nellie and Erin. The writers struggled to handle Andy's character development in the final season, resulting in a drastic shift in his personality and an unlikable presence.
However, despite the bad behavior of the aforementioned bosses, most fans agree Nellie Bertram (Catherine Tate) is the absolute worst.
As far as we know, most of The Office's actors got along well with each other, even though the ensemble cast underwent considerable changes over the seasons. But there were a few exceptions. In particular, look at Melora Hardin, who played Jan Levinson.