John Krasinski gathered the cast of the iconic television show “The Office” over the weekend for a heartwarming reunion on Zoom, where they decided to recreate the epic dance scene from Jim (Krasinski) and Pam’s (Jenna Fischer) wedding for a newlywed couple.

Fox News reported that Susan and John are a couple who were forced to hold their wedding at home because of the coronavirus pandemic. To help make their day special, the cast of “The Office” reunited to dance to “Forever” by Chris Brown from their own homes.

“Perhaps my favorite love story of the week was a couple down in Maryland, whose wedding proposal was oddly familiar,” said Krasinski, who was the officiant of the wedding.

“There’s only one way out of this wedding. And Susan and John, because you elegantly ripped off our proposal, I think it’s only fitting that you rip off the wedding too,” he added as he surprised the couple.

Country music star Zac Brown also showed up at the virtual ceremony to perform a song for the couple. It was definitely a wedding that they will never forget!

One of the cast members who attended the virtual wedding was Steve Carrell, who had appeared on the first episode of Krasinski’s YouTube series back in March to reminisce about what it was like to work on the classic NBC show. Carrell said that while he had many memorable moments from the show, his favorite episode was the “Dinner Party” episode and “all of our exchange around the micro-flat screen TV.”

Another moment that stood out to Carrell was when Krasinski’s character of Jim impersonated Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson).

“Part of what was so much fun about it was that everybody in the cast was rooting for everybody else,” Carell said. “People would step back when it was time for people to shine and celebrate it. When you came in as Dwight that day it was crazy watching Jim do Dwight. You were a very good impressionist in general, I don’t think people know.”

God bless the cast members of “The Office” for reemerging to bring us all so much joy during a really difficult time!

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