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Rules were made to be broken, and lines were made to be messed up.
The Office has a lot of episodes you could argue are the greatest of all time, and “Dinner Party” is at the top of many people's lists. There are many, many bloopers from this iconic Season 4 episode, because what human could keep a straight face when even Steve Carell breaks character? As Steve mentions in the blooper, it’s incredible they ever finished the episode.  
Greg Daniels and Mike Schur created both The Office and Parks and Rec , so it’s safe to say they learned a good lesson from the former: put a big cast of hilarious people together and give them plenty of freedom to improvise. Amy Poehler is a master improviser, so much so that we’ll see her again on this list! When Aubrey Plaza saw Amy pouring the milkshake into her sugar instead of the other way around, how could she possibly be expected to go on with the scene?
Watching Dennis try to compose himself in the background is what really makes this blooper. Andrew Friedman playing Charlie’s uncle Jack Kelly is so straight-faced and committed to the awkwardness of the scene that it’s tough to tell what the line is supposed to be. Whether the fumbled introduction was planned or improvised, it’s easy to see why no one can keep it together.  
Messing up your line is one thing, and it happens to every actor now and then. But when Alfonso Ribeiro Sr. messes up his reading, he doesn’t back down and ask for another take. He just keeps going, shouting that it will never happen again to the point where Will has to hold Carlton back. What better way to flub a line?  
Moving away from the world of television shows, one of the best sources of bloopers comes from live news. When this news anchor doesn’t realize the cameras have gone live, it takes her a few moments to catch up. And by that I mean, she stares at the monitor off camera and solemnly states: “I so pale.” I have to hand it to her though: She dives straight into the regularly scheduled programming like a gosh darn professional.   
About 50% of Kramer's entire character revolves around him entering and exiting Jerry’s front door, so it only makes sense that this blooper is the result of one of his chaotic exits. After he shatters the front of his camera, Kramer says, “That’s alright; I got the manual.” As hard as they try, Jerry and George cannot recover (and I can’t blame them).  
One of the most famous cases of actors breaking in SNL history, this Debbie Downer sketch might have Jimmy Fallon to blame for all the giggles. He seems to be the one that kicks off the laughter, but eventually, Rachel Dratch can’t contain herself either. The best part is that the laughing starts early in the sketch, so there are five full, hilarious minutes of actors struggling to get their lines out.  
On some news shows, the anchors are so chummy and smiley with each other that it’s hard to believe they’re really friends off air. On other channels, you get called out for dressing like Hamilton B. Urglar. Yes, that is Hamburglar’s real name. What I especially love about this clip is that she looks down at the monitor to see her own outfit, stifles a laugh because, let’s face it, she is dressed exactly like the Hamburglar, and then calmly promises she’ll get him back.  
Did you ever hear the story about the two Facebook bots that talked to each other and formed their own language? That’s what comes to mind when I imagine Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig improvising together. I had to rewind the last bit of this clip several times to understand what Steve Carell was asking Wiig toward the end. Turns out, he asked her what her favorite “fan gran” is. Her answer? Why, “grim grom” of course.  
Look, acting is hard. Sometimes you have to be a dead body and not move — like, at all. So when Aaron Taylor-Johnson starts coughing at the end of this take, Jeremy Renner has no choice. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the punishment for ruining a take is death. But really, can’t they just CGI a cough out nowadays?  
Just because Zach Galifianakis is good at playing an uncomfortable character doesn’t mean he’s not one of the nicest and easiest people to be around in Hollywood. When we see the final cut of Between Two Ferns episodes, we don’t get to see all the fun everyone’s having. Just a lot of intense glares and passive-aggressive remarks.  
Edgar Wright’s fast-paced style of filmmaking is so slick and polished that it’s easy to forget how much time everyone on set puts into getting the takes exactly right. That’s never been clearer than with this montage of Michael Cera casually tossing his package behind him into the garbage can...eventually. It just takes him 33 tries to get there.  
Before the infamous Starbucks cup and the series finale that pretty much everyone enjoyed, there was this small phrase in Season 6. There are some other delightful bloopers in the video below, but my favorite is Peter Dinklage struggling to say the word “benevolent.” They even prank him later on by pretending to write another scene with the same phrase. But Dinklage is a good sport about it, because he’s so benelovent...belevo...you get it.  
OK, so this one isn’t a blooper in the strictest sense of the word, but Paul Walker’s Vin Diesel should’ve made it into the Fast saga. Walker’s stone face, rippling muscle suit, and the look in his eyes when he shouts, “It’s Diesel time!” is a wonderful reminder of the man who was the heart and soul of the Fast and Furious movies. 
Donald Glover and Danny Pudi seem to have had a blast on the set of Community . Not only were their characters best friends, but in this clip, we see how genuine their chemistry is between takes. By the end of their riffing, Donald Glover can’t even remember what the actual dialogue is. But honestly, any one of their improvised lines would’ve fit perfectly into the scene.  
Did you know that cougars are the second largest cats in North America ? It’s true! The first is this house cat, but I wouldn’t say it to its face. Whether the cameraman and anchor have encroached on the cat’s territory, or it is acting as a decoy while the real cougar sneaks around back, I can’t say for sure. All I know is this cat knows more than it’s letting on.  
Perhaps the granddaddy of all blooper reels, this supercut showcases just how much energy comedians Ben Schwartz and Lauren Lapkus have. A full hour of nothing but bloopers and outtakes, because who needs to see what they actually used, right? One of my favorite moments is just a minute in, when Lauren Lapkus says to the morning show’s producer: “Mark, I like that you hide your rat tail down your shirt.”  
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The different photos in the calendars shown at the end each have a complete year calendar below them.

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When Cookie runs into Malcolm at the pre-show cocktail party, after Malcolm says "Louisville" it then cuts to an over-the-shoulder shot of Cookie. Malcolm then says "The Mint Julep...you were working as a waitress there", but his mouth doesn't move.

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At around 3 minutes in, an announcer says, bring in the cats. It's a dog show.

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When Cookie falls right before the Best in Show competition, she injures her right knee. However, when she is shown in the audience later, rooting for Winkie, she has an ice pack on her left knee, which is crossed over her right leg.

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Before the Best in Show event near the end of the movie, after Cookie falls and injures her knee, the person holding the terrier changes from Christy to Scott and back.

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At the barbecue for Winky, while Cookie and Gerry Fleck are singing "God loves Terriers", a male party guest (blonde hair) is shown seated at a table in one shot and standing in a different location only seconds later.

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When Stefan and Scott check into the hotel the clock on the wall reads 4:30. When the Flecks check into the hotel after Stefan and Scott,the clocks on the wall all read 3:05.

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When Sherri Ann appears on the AM television show, she has a cup of coffee. When the camera cuts back to her, she is no longer holding it.

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The parachute around Winky's neck moves from the left side to the right between shots.

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When visiting Max Berman's house, there are shots of the dinner table which also show a wall with a couple of pictures hanging on it, on the left half of the screen. In one shot, there are two pictures placed close together. In a later shot, the pictures are far apart.

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At the final contest, the gentleman seated directly behind the announcers, is dressed in a tuxedo. Several times when the camera comes back to them again, there are different men seated in those seats.

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As Harlan and his dog begin to run their circuit at the final 'Best In Show' event, the first dog and handler (who had just completed their run) disappear and reappear in different places.

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During the barbecue for Gerry and Cookie before heading to the Mayflower competition, the beer in the neighbor's glass (behind them as they discus the cream cheese plant) disappears drastically between shots without him taking a sip.

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When Meg Swan is in the pet shop trying to replace Beatrice's lost bumble bee toy, she picks up a yellow fish. At first the fish's tail is pointing towards the clerk. In the next shot, the fish's head is pointing towards the clerk.

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At one point during the Dog Show, supposedly taking place in Philadelphia, PA, an aerial shot of the arena reveals Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. This was stock footage "borrowed" from Sudden Death , whose plot involves a hostage situation, hence the excessive number of police cars, which make no sense at a dog show.

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At the party for Winky in Fern City, FL, Gerry says they have "to drive 140 miles out of our way" to visit her old flame, who lives in Akron, OH. Akron OH is almost 350 miles from Philadelphia PA, so it should be more like 700 miles total.

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When the judge at the beginning of the movie calls out "Best of Breed, Best of Winners, Best of Opposite" this is incorrect it should be "Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Best of Winners". The reason is that Best of Opposite Sex is always runner up.

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As the judge nears Hamilton's dog for a closer inspection, "Beatrice" suddenly barks and lunges at her. If you look closely you can see the judges hand is closed tightly as she holds the treats used as incentive for the dog to pursue her.

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When the hotel manager swipes Gerry and Cookie's credit card there is no magnetic strip on the back of the card.

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By Stephen Andrew
- July 6, 2018 08:55 pm EDT

The only thing that can make your favorite TV shows better are the hilarious bloopers and outtakes that emerge from set.
NBC's Parks and Recreation , for example, was notorious for having some of the most outrageous bloopers of any sitcom.
Partially due to Chris Pratt's unfiltered sense of humor, numerous outtakes from the series have found their way onto YouTube, giving fans endless laughs .
PEOPLE recently put together a list of some of the funniest bloopers around, and we have adapted that list below.
Scroll down for some great outtakes that will have you cackling with laughter !
(Warning: Some Clips Feature NSFW Language)
Game of Thrones is one of the most intense and graphic shows on television.
Based on this season six blooper reel, however, it's also one of the funniest . Well, behind the scenes anyway.
The Office more than proved that it was worthy of going down in history as one of the greatest sitcoms ever .
Its legacy is due (at least in part) to the cast's ability to improvise, which led to many great scenes and even more hilarious bloopers.
Orange is the New Black may have some deeply emotional moments, but it also has an arsenal of great humor.
If you haven't gotten your fill of laughs from the Netflix original series , then make sure to check out the above blooper reel from season three.
Everyone has a favorite Seinfeld episode, as it is easily one of the top 5 greatest sitcoms of all-time.
In addition to all the hilarity it crammed into each weekly half-hour, the show also had some side-splitting bloopers as well.
For nine seasons, the Dunphy and Prichett families have been making us laugh out loud on Modern Family .
Behind the scenes, as it turns out, they are constantly making each other laugh out loud as well.
Friends was a beloved sitcom that launched its cast into A-list stardom, and has continued to generate revenue.
Additionally, it left behind some bloopers that will have fans from all generations rolling with laughter.
Scandal is certainly not the first show would think of when you hear the word "bloopers."
However, Kerry Washington and the rest of the cast definitely had their fair share of hilarious ones.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show has been making audiences laugh since 2003, and therefore has a wealth of bloopers at the ready.
In honor of her 2,500th show back in 2017, the comedian-turned-actress-turned-talk-show-host shared some of the best.
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