Fact: Jenna Fischer still loves The PihitOffice.
The hit show may be long gone after its final episode aired in 2013, but it will forever live on in our hearts (and on Netflix.) And, of course, you can always be your favorite character on Halloween.
Jenna Fischer, who played Pam Beesly on the show shared a photo of a young boy on Twitter on Monday, dressed up as Dunder Mifflin's most loyal employee, Dwight K. Schrute.
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Fischer later clarified later that this boy is not her child.
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In the photo the little guy is wearing Dwight's signature mustard shirt, khakis, nerdy glasses, a hair part down the middle and, to top it all off, he was even carrying a beet, which probably came from Schrute Farms.
Next to the boy was a quote from Season 3, where Dwight was asked to describe himself in three words during a job interview.
I also went as Dwight for Halloween this year, but this little dude's costume completely blew mine away.
[h/t:Uproxx]
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