The celebration of Valentine's Day can come in many forms, from shows of affection to declarations of true love. For the NBC comedy The Office, Valentine's Day was mostly spent inside the walls of Dunder Mifflin.

Peacock has gathered many of The Office's best Valentine's Day moments, including the beginnings of Dwight and Angela's office romance, Andy's solo honeymoon adventures and Oscar and Darryl's forbidden love.

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The synopsis for "Valentine's Day" from Season 2, Episode 16 reads: "Pam holds out hope for a Valentine's Day gift from Roy; Jan and Michael head to New York for a corporate meeting."

The synopsis for "Blood Drive" from Season 5, Episode 18 reads: "Michael holds a "Lonely Hearts Party" for the office singles; Jim and Pam have an awkward lunch with Bob and Phyllis."

Finally, the synopsis for "Couples' Discount" from Season 9, Episode 15 reads: "The office tries to get couples' discounts at the mall by pretending to be paired up; Erin vows to break up with Andy."

Led by the comically incompetent Michael Scott, employees plod along at Dunder Mifflin's Scranton-based paper supply branch where foibles, feuds and office romances unfold through the lens of an ever-present documentary crew.

The first two seasons of The Office are available for free on Peacock, with Seasons 3-9 and The Office: Superfan Episodes available on Peacock Premium for $4.99/month. The ad-free Peacock Premium Plus is $9.99/month.

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