The onscreen frenemies reminisced on the &34;good old days.&34; Rainn Wilson and Ed Helms discuss the 'wisest, truest' line from The Office: 'Kind of summed up
The on-screen frenemies reminisced on the "good old days."
Rainn Wilson and Ed Helms discuss the 'wisest, truest' line from The Office: 'Kind of summed up the whole show'
The on-screen frenemies reminisced on the "good old days."
By Daysia Tolentino
Published on August 2, 2025 04:00PM EDT
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Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute and Ed Helms as Andy Bernard on 'The Office'. Credit: Byron Cohen/NBCU Photo Bank
*The Office *costars Rainn Wilson and Ed Helms recently reminisced on the good old days working on the sitcom — and the line that stuck with them years after wrapping.
Helms made an appearance on the most recent episode of Wilson's podcast *Soul Boom. *The actors discussed what they believe is one of the "wisest, truest lines" in TV, delivered by Helms' character.
"I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them," Andy Bernard (Helms) says as he makes his final exit during the series finale.
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Wilson, who played uptight assistant Dwight Schrute, said the line "kind of summed up the whole show." He added that he wished he had appreciated his own time on *The Office* more.
"I really wish I had just spent more time just being like, 'This is it. It just doesn't get better than this,'" he said.
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Ed Helms and Rainn Wilson on 'The Office'.
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The podcast host said that he and his coworkers were often thinking about the next movie, commercial deal, or production company they could pursue. The *Hangover* actor agreed that, while the show was fun to make, much of the cast was "striving elsewhere."
"I think it's partly a function of what our business tells us to do and, like, prescribes," Helms said. "Here are the pathways and here's what you're supposed to be. There are a lot of external forces sort of telling you to keep striving and not to take stock, which is unfortunate."
After more than a decade removed from the show, the *We're the Millers *star said he misses the "wonderful energy" on the set of *The Office. *The series ran for nine seasons from 2009 to 2013.
Listen to the full episode of *Soul Boom *with Ed Helms below.**
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