One ofBreaking Bad’smost heartbreaking moments was a mistake.

It ended up being funnier that way, and they kept it in.

you’re able to even see Phyllis trying not to laugh right afterward and Krasinski running away.

Three scenes from an office: Jim Halpert and Dwight Schrute at desks, a man standing by Phyllis Vance, and Phyllis Vance looking down while seated

However, whenAngela Kinsey, the actor playing Angela, was throwing the ornaments, they wouldn’t break.

She decided to go with it, hilariously giving up, screaming, and stomping on them.

3.OnFriends, Ross said the wrong name at the altar because of David Schwimmer’s real-life mistake.

Reese Witherspoon, in a white top and black skirt, smashes Christmas ornaments outside near a truck in a snow-covered area

Writer Greg Malinssays this is the momenthe came up with the Rachel/Emily name-switch idea.

4.A hugeParks and Recreationplotline also happened because of a brief unplanned moment.

And then halfway through season two, we had started to pair them up and see what happened."

Ross mistakenly says Rachel's name instead of Emily's during their wedding vows, surprising Rachel in the audience. Characters: Ross, Emily, Rachel

They ended up working perfectly together, leading to April and Andy being a major couple throughout the series.

The tableactuallyhad a trap door, and Dratch accidentally stepped on it, causing her leg to fall through.

It was so funny, they kept it in.

Top: Aubrey Plaza looks at Chris Pratt, who says, "I don't really like to define it." Bottom: Aubrey Plaza eating, says, "I totally get what you mean," with Aziz Ansari

It broke his heart wide open.

It was more than I could ever have hoped for in the writing."

He and Max Greenfield hilariously improvised around it, with Schmidt claiming credit for Winston’s toe pain.

Three images from a TV show featuring a character shouting, "They’re coming!" Another character falls as someone shouts, "Ron!" Final image shows "The Russians?" "No, the state auditors."

It became one of the most hilarious jokes in the series.

It was so funny they decided to keep it in.

14.Dwayne’s iconic “baby, hey!”

Party scene with a woman falling on a table, followed by narrative text over a man's image: "I mean, she hit the table harder than a 10-pound bag of sausage, you know what I'm saying?"

line inA Different Worldwas actually because Kadeem Hardisonforgothis line he was actually asking costar Jasmine Guy for help.

It became one of the most quotable lines of the series.

The trip and ensuing line became one of the show’slongest-running gags.

Three images of Jensen Ackles drinking from a glass and reacting with contemplative expressions. He wears a casual shirt

Fans havespeculatedthat the below scene was one of such moments.

20.One moreSeinfeldmoment: the carwas supposedto start at the end of “The Parking Garage.”

It stalling out was a complete coincidence, but it ended up being the perfect end to the episode.

the baby saying mamma as walter holds her tighter in a hug

winston in pain after stubbing his tow

her character saying, you do realize the bebe is crying?

Chandler pulls at his handcuffed hand and pulls out the drawer of the filing cabinet, hitting his head, causing Rachel to put her hands over her mouth

Chandler Bing, Ross Geller, Rachel Green, and Monica Geller from "Friends." Chandler miscommunicates about a blazer, leading to humorous confusion among them

the crown falling down and then the two character still making it

man yelling baby, please, while behind held back by two men

victoria catching a mic mid-air

Murray saying, "Oops" as the 3 eat together

the moment where he trips and says, gotta fix that step

Jerry Stiller angrily gestures with his hands in the first image, trails off in confusion in the second, and sits down in the third with a defeated expression

Jerry Seinfeld and Cosmo Kramer from Seinfeld are in an intense discussion. Text: "POPPIE PEED ON MY SOFA!"

Kramer and Newman sit inside a parked car, Kramer in the driver's seat looking forward, and Newman in the backseat looking down, in a scene from Seinfeld

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