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Darryl Philbin, is a fictional character played by Craig Robinson in the television series The Office.


Season 1:

Darryl's first appearance is in fourth episode "The Alliance" when Dwight emerges from the box he was hiding in the warehouse. In the next episode "Basketball" he is one of the warehouse workers, whom Michael challenges to a basketball match, against the office workers. At the end of the game he and the other warehouse workers reveal that they're not amused by Michael's antics and do not feel intimidated by him. In turn, it is Michael who, after being surrounded by Darryl, Roy and Lonnie, admits defeat, although awkwardly.

Season 2:

Darryl runs the warehouse. He wants to be Santa in Christmas Party but Michael won't let him because of his race.

Season 3:

Darryl gives a presentation in the episode Safety Training. It is also mentioned that Michael kicked a ladder out from underneath him, asking, 'Hey Darryl, how's it hanging?'.

During his salary negotiation, Darryl notices that Michael is wearing a woman's suit. He asks, "Are you wearin' lady clothes?"

Season 4:

Darryl is divorced and has a three year old daughter; he has custody of her on certain days. He has started dating Kelly, though she is more interested in making Ryan jealous. Darryl is able to give rare straight talk to Kelly when she threatens to break up with him.

Trivia

  • Darryl runs the warehouse.

Recurring jokes

Darryl always claims to be busy when Michael comes to visit, even if he is obviously not busy.

Darryl gives Michael intentionally incorrect information about life in "da Hood".

  • In Casino Night, Darryl teaches Michael a funny handshake and the phrases "Fleece it out," "Goin' Mach 5," and "Dinkin' flicka."
  • In The Negotiation, Darryl teaches Michael the phrase "Pippity poppity, give me the zoppity." In a talking head interview, Darryl admits that he can't resist.
  • In Did I Stutter?, Darryl teaches Michael about "Fluffy Fingers."

Appearances