NBC’s The Office is one of the most classic TV shows around with an interesting variety of characters, from the energetic and dramatic Michael to the laidback and pessimistic Stanley. However, while there is plenty of room for comedy and fun moments, there is a lot of romance in the show that fans love and support, whether it’s the classic Jim and Pam couple, or underrated ones that need to be brought to light.

While the show does center around comedic scenes and iconic quotes, there are some romantic moments that fans can’t get enough of. In fact, they rewatch them quite often.

10 Jim’s Video To Pam

Pam admits to Jim that she feels like she is not good enough, and begins to grow insecure. Jim decides to take action and create a video to show their love over the years.

The video displays how much Jim loves Pam no matter what, and that he puts her over his work. This moment was endearing for fans to see the video Jim made, and for some of Pam’s doubts to go away.

9 Bob Pays $1,000 To Hug Phyllis

The Scranton branch gets broken into and robbed, so Michael hosts an auction to try and get the money back. One of the bids is a hug from Phyllis. Dwight tries to win the bid to show appreciation for Phyllis, but it is Bob who wins the bid and gets to hug his own wife.

For someone who could hug Phyllis at any time, this moment is special. It shows an appreciation for the place Phyllis works, but also Phyllis herself. Bob and Phyllis are definitely an underrated couple in the show.

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8 Dwight Proposes To Angela

Dwight made quite the scene while proposing to Angela, but fans wouldn’t want it any other way. He yells to Angela to pull over, and he yells through a bull horn that he is in love with her. He then tells her that he doesn’t care if Phillip is not his son and that he will raise “a hundred children with a hundred of your lovers if it means I can be with you.”

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As she says yes, it turns out Phillip is Dwight’s son, but Dwight proved that even if he wasn’t, he still wanted to marry her.

7 Andy’s 12 Days Of Christmas For Erin

Andy has had a crush on Erin since he laid eyes on her, and when he gets her for Secret Santa, he wants to go all out. He decides to give her the 12 Days of Christmas, but Erin comes to the office asking her Secret Santa (Andy) to stop giving her those gifts, explaining that her cat has killed one of the birds, and the hens have been pulling on her hair.

Andy feels horrible, but to make up for it, he sends everyone outside to watch twelve drummers drumming, and he wishes Erin a Merry Christmas. It’s clear that Andy’s intentions were pure from the beginning.

6 Jim’s Wedding Toast To Pam

At the rehearsal dinner, Jim decides to step in and say a little thank you to everyone who made it. He begins to share his journey with how he was just a guy who had a crush on a girl who had a boyfriend. He goes on to say small and cute stories about him and Pam, making the crowd smile.

He talks about all the times he had to wait for Pam, he says “Even then I knew that I was waiting for my wife.” This is a romantic moment of Jim publicly stating his love for Pam over time. They all share a toast, and Jim’s words even bring some tears to the characters’ eyes.

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5 The Halloween Party

Jim isn’t one for going all out at festivities, but for Pam, he would do almost anything. So when an old boyfriend of Pam’s told her that he never called back because he thought she was dorky, Jim steps in to cheer Pam up and accept her “dorkiness.”

He ends up dressing as Popeye as Pam wished him to, making her Halloween and overall making her feel better. This was a cute gesture from Jim to show Pam that he loves her for who she is, and he wouldn’t want anything different.

4 Michael Proposes To Holly

After many times watching Michael trying to find love and someone he can be with forever, Holly finally comes into the picture, and it’s clear they are meant for one another. Michael took Holly on a little tour around the office, sharing all the memories and the place where they fell in love.

Michael then gets down on one knee by lit candles, and everyone in the office is there to witness this cute moment. The sprinkles go off from the candles, but it makes the scene more romantic and fun. After seasons of failed relationships, Michael finally found a perfect match.

3 Dwight & Angela’s Wedding

After many moments, good and bad, Dwight and Angela finally get together, and many fans love their wedding moments. Their dance is romantic, with Dwight swinging Angela back and forth because she cannot walk from some issues.

Dwight makes the most of it as he swings her to and from, and it leaves Angela laughing and the crowd cheering. This moment shows how in love they are with one another, and the marriage seals the deal between the beloved couple.

2 Michael Quits His Job For Holly

Michael’s departure from Dunder Mifflin is one of the saddest moments from the show, but it stems from a good cause. Holly’s dad gets sick and she moves to Colorado to be with her family. Michael makes the mature decision to leave to be with Holly.

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Seeing Michael dropping his work that has been his entire life for the woman he loves really says something about their relationship. Michael’s choice to leave stuns and broke a lot of fans’ hearts, but the gesture for Holly is memorable and admired.

1 Jim Proposes To Pam

A gas station may not seem like the most romantic location for a proposal, but it is one of the most iconic scenes in the show. After Jim cannot wait any longer to be engaged, they meet halfway at a gas station between Scranton and New York, where Pam was at the time.

She believes they are only going to get lunch, but Jim drops on one knee in the pouring rain and pops the question to Pam. She says yes, and it’s a romantic moment as the two kiss in the rain.

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