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He is actually one of the show's most underrated characters.
If you're a fan of The Office, you're likely familiar with Dunder Mifflin accountant Oscar Martinez.
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He's unforgettable!
In addition to possessing financial knowledge, Oscar had an amazing ability to throw shade anyone's way. He did not hold back, and we were here for it.
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Whether it was correcting someone's argument, giving Michael a disapproving glance, or clashing with Dunder Mifflin's policies, Oscar was always one to speak his mind in a not-so-subtle way.
There are many great Oscar moments from the show's nine-season run. Here is a list of some highlights that showcases his sassiest encounters.
1. When he called out Michael for focusing on stereotypes while planning his return celebration party:
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2. When he returned from his time off with a glass-half-full outlook:
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3. When he assessed Michael's workplace performance:
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4. When he didn't fall for Michael's monkey business:
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5. When he drunkenly asked Andy about his relationship with Angela:
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6. When he planned out his script for Michael's roast:
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7. When he let Michael have it at the roast:
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8. When he clapped back at Meredith's attempt to criticize his sandals:
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9. When he kept The Finer Things Club very exclusive:
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10. When he didn't appreciate Jim's humor:
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11. When he shared his thoughts on the entertainment industry:
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12. When he described what the Dundies are like:
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13. When he never hesitated to throw an actually into a conversation:
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14. When he wasn't the one to deal with Andy's confusion:
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15. When he got upset over Pam's sister's Gil/Kevin mixup:
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16. When he couldn't stand the sight of Dwight's Computron:
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17. When he didn't see Michael's similarity to Danny Cordray:
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18. When he helped Michael prepare for Pam's delivery:
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19. When he wasn't coy about poking fun at Michael's "Koi Story":
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20. When he gave Luke some sass over his ice cream party purchases:
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21. When he described Jan to Holly:
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