Cancel all future award shows. Chrissy Teigen has crowned the single greatest episode in the history of television.
On Thursday night,Watch A Female Employee Who Gives Permission For Things From The Manager Online Chrissy shared a video of her favorite episode of the popular NBC comedy, The Office: "Dinner Party," which she dubbed the best episode of all time.
SEE ALSO: The 65 absolute best moments from 'The Office'"Best episode of all time. Not only of The Office, but all of television: 'Dinner Party' at Michael and Jan's," she can be heard saying, while John Legend is heard giggling off camera.
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Both a fan and cast favorite, "Dinner Party" (Season 4, Episode 13) gives viewers a rare glimpse at Dunder Mifflin employees outside the office.
Michael and Jan have Jim, Pam, Angela, Andy, Dwight, and Dwight's plus one over for the most awkward night of food and games. And Chrissy is correct... the episode is truly perfect.
This in't the first time Chrissy and John have shown their love for the comedy series on Twitter. Back in July the couple made several impressively deep cuts references to the show on Twitter.
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The tweets referenced Season 5, Episode 23 of the show, titled, "Michael Scott Paper Company," and Episode 9 of The Office's seventh season, titled "WUPHF.com," which actually mentions John Legend.
The couple clearly knows their stuff when it comes to The Office, and now we know Chrissy and John also spend their nights re-watching old episodes just like us. Very relatable!
Wonder how they feel about a potential revival or Christmas special...
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