“This is why we have training. We start with the dummy, and we learn from our mistakes. And now Dwight knows not to cut the face off of a real person.”
Dwight just having a Bowie knife at the ready hidden on his leg just adds more perfection to this chaos. This episode is probably one of the funniest to ever exist 😂😂😂
This is definitely my 1st favorite of your LEGO _The Office (American TV series)_ scene recreations. I think this is better than the scene from the actual show.
Actually Michael is right, im in EMS school and if we come across a victim who has had their arms and legs amputated we don't resuscitate them because they have bleeding to an extent where they wouldn't survive.
@@BlackOrderAlchemist We don't take previous (to the incident) injury or illness into account when it comes to the decision to resuscitate, unless the patient or the patient's family has a POLST (physician orders for life sustaining treatment) advanced directives (orders from the patient for future medical treatment) or power of attorney (an agreement from the patient to pass medical decisions onto another) exists. Otherwise we use any and all available life saving measures. However if someone is clearly unexpectant (meaning they will die, are dead, or are morbidly disfigured beyond recognition of vital anatomy) we don't bother trying to resuscitate them if other patients exist, or we can't help them.
The Lego office needs to be a show, or someone needs to make it into a video game, like Lego Star Wars or Batman. Run around as Michel smashing shit in the warehouse, or at corporate. After a while you can unlock pam and Dwight. The evil characters are Ryan, Jan, Packered, Robert California, and Gabe.
This looks great, but the camera moves are way too robotic. The office’s camera movements are always handheld and quick and many zooms which you don’t do. Everything else is great, only the camera moves feel a little off
Hi Olivia Wilson! I'm Jon, Its to bad that the guests did not clean up after themselves before leaving and find it rude that some of them would just leave there mess behind and just leave and i personally think thats rude. Hopefully you did not have to deal with that to often when working at a movie theater. Did you ever run into any experience of your Work shift at the movie theater where you had to get off early do to a storm or severe weather arriving? Although most movie theaters are well protected with lots of levels of high surge protection, still sometimes they close or delay movies as lightning can still damage there fancy expensive equipment so they shut everything down until any bad weather has passed. Even with the highest levels of surge protection, lightning is so much energy that if there is a direct hit by lightning then nothing is going to stop it from blowing surge protectors apart and destroying equipment and other. People contact me all the time asking me things about surge protectors and surge protection and what a lot of people do not seem to fully understand is that is not lightning protection and will not survive a direct hit unless its a surge from lightning that is very far away. Anyway i gave you a thumbs up on this video!