>that cold open where Jim breaks into the office late at night and spray paints swastikas all over Pam, Oscar, and Stanley's desk and plants the evidence in Dwight's trash can
>Dwight's desperate attempt to reason that the offender must have run out of spray paint before they could vandalize his desk, asserting that Nazi sympathizers have plenty of reasons to move against him, though he cannot give any when challenged to prove his claims
>the conference room meeting where Michael tries to do a mock concentration camp with Stanley, Oscar, and Pam as the Nazis (role reversal!)
>Ryan's embarrassment when Michael claims that unattractive people never went to the camps after Kelly blurts out that he’s jewish
>Ryan’s attempt to demean Kelly by saying that she would go to a concentration camp too for being brown backfiring when Kelly concludes that they would go together and how romantic it would be
>Kelly's quiet confusion when Dwight explains that Indians were declared honorary aryans and as such she would not go to the concentration camps, but Ryan would unquestionably be packed onto a train
>the call with Jan where Michael tries to liken her to Eva Braun and himself as the fuhrer of the Scranton branch and Dwight interjects that David Wallace would be the Fuhrer of Dunder-Mifflin and Michael would be a comparatively low ranking commander; an anwarter at best
>Michael’s exasperation after Jan hangs up on him while Dwight continues haranguing him on the structure of the Nazi party
>the aftermath where Andy tries to suck up by telling Michael he'd have made a great fuhrer, then cuts to the interview room where Andy makes obnoxious claims to how he’d be a-okay if the Nazis won, alluding to some Bernard family collaboration in Vichy France
>the credits scene where Dwight disables several traps in his secret desk drawer and shines his grandfather's Iron Cross
Idk guys, sometimes I think this show really pushed the limit.