An Italian restaurant played a prank on The Office star, repeating the legendary prank from the series (4 photos)
The American sitcom The Office ended eleven years ago, but due to the incredible level of memeability of each episode, its fan base around the world is not decreasing, but only increasing.
The actors of the series, who long ago began to shine in completely different projects, are still “remembered” about their office past. So, this week, the actor playing Dwight Schrute, Rainn Wilson, was played in an Italian hotel, so much so that Jim Halpert would have given a standing ovation.
58-year-old Rainn Wilson played Dwight Schrute in the series “The Office”, and this role became the most recognizable in his career
And the character himself can be called one of the brightest comedy TV heroes of the 21st century.
Fans of the series and others well remember the classic Dwight prank from Jim Halpert
It happened in the very first episode of the show, immediately demonstrating to the audience the characters of the three main characters, Jim, Dwight and Michael, and what kind of relationships they have in the team. Bored and cheerful Jim, serious and businesslike, but quirky and somewhat goofy Dwight, and carefree Michael, who maintains discipline in the workplace with very specific methods.
Jim's pranks on Dwight are one of the main mechanisms of humor in the series, and the jelly trick is symbolic of these pranks.
And this is how the actor was treated at the Plaza Hotel Lucchesi in Florence
Classic! Devices in jelly! Only in red. Wilson posted this photo on social media, and a lot of funny comments immediately appeared there:
ROOM SERVICE AT AN ITALIAN HOTEL IS NO JOKE, JIM!
Haha!!! This is so wonderful and funny! ❤ ????
Hope you left a huge tip (in jelly!)!
I see it and hear it immediately
"MICHAEL!!!"
????????????
Describe the service staff. Did they run away in fear or did they leave smug and confident?
As Dwight Schrute himself said in the series: “People underestimate the power of nostalgia. Nostalgia is truly one of the greatest human weaknesses, second only to the neck.”