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No God! Please No!!! Noooooooooo ◆

Watch the original scene where Michael Scott realizes his worst nightmare has returned to the office: "No God, Please No! Noooooooo!" - The Office [MEME ORIGIN] Prime Video Nederland YouTube• Nov 7, 2020

This iconic reaction comes from , specifically the Season 5 episode titled " Frame Toby " . In the scene, Michael Scott (played by Steve Carell) discovers that his HR nemesis, Toby Flenderson , has unexpectedly returned from Costa Rica and is back at his desk. NO GOD! PLEASE NO!!! NOOOOOOOOOO

The moment has since become a legendary meme and GIF used to express extreme disbelief, horror, or frustration. According to the Office Ladies podcast, the sheer intensity of the scream was partially improvised by Carell. Watch the original scene where Michael Scott realizes

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