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There are countless examples of actors improvising iconic lines, but that’s not the only time they can go off-script. The best TV moments happen when actors break character in the middle of a take, and it makes it into the final cut.
1) Mila Kunis (That ’70s Show)
Red and Kitty Forman open their house to all of their son’s friends in That ’70s Show, which is a recipe for disaster. In Season 6, Kitty goes to a strip club with Donna and Jackie, and it’s hard for any of them to keep their composure. Mila Kunis has a tougher time than her castmates, though, falling out of her chair while laughing when Debra Jo Rupp dances with a male stripper.
2) Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul)

Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler have a complicated relationship in Better Call Saul because of Jimmy’s inability to stay out of trouble. Still, Kim appreciates Jimmy’s humor more than most. In the Season 2 premiere, when Jimmy and Kim are brushing their teeth, Jimmy is using her finger and says, “Wait ’til you see what I floss with.” Kim’s actress, Rhea Seehorn, couldn’t stop herself from laughing when Bob Odenkirk delivered the line.
3) Idris Elba (The Office)
The Office‘s Michael Scott doesn’t appreciate it when Dunder Mifflin’s corporate office sends Charles Miner, played by Idris Elba, to micromanage him. He leaves the company and starts the Michael Scott Paper Company, which gets the attention of CEO David Wallace. David shows up to meet Charles at the Scranton Branch, and everyone says hello to him, including Kevin, who waits several seconds to chime in. Elba cracks a smile as soon as Kevin actor Brian Baumgartner finishes his line.
4) Mindy Kaling (The Office)
Elba isn’t the only actor that Baumgartner gets to break during his time on The Office. When Michael is trying to convince his coworkers that he’s still the right person to play Santa, Kevin sits on his lap and asks for all sorts of things. Mindy Kaling is in the background of the shot and laughs as her character’s boss struggles to support Kevin. Ed Helms also loses it, but he walks out of frame to avoid causing problems.








