Office Ladies - Second Drink: The Job Part 1 with Paul Lieberstein
Episode Date: October 20, 2025This week we’re breaking down The Job. To kick off this 2-part episode we are joined by Paul Lieberstein (Toby from The Office, Space Force), who shares his memories from The Office, his “acting s...chool”, and what characters he misses writing for the most. Then, we answer fan questions about Jim’s ‘big haircut’, and we examine all the ways Pam is enjoying her newfound confidence. Finally, we dig into the hilarious ‘Creed Thoughts’ blog, and we chat about Jan’s new boob job and everything that went into making them look realistic. See you next week as we finish up this supersized episode with The Job Part 2. Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod Follow Us on YouTube Follow Us on TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello and welcome to your second drink of the job part one.
Paul Lieberstein joined us for the top of this episode.
You know, he wrote this episode along with Mike Scher.
What a dynamic duo.
Right.
This was a great interview.
We got to hear all about how he came to play Toby.
Yeah, and he gave some really fun facts about this episode as well.
So the job part one ran as a special hour-long season three finale episode along with
the job part two.
But, you know, it was actually only 40 minutes with commercials.
Well, the superfan episode for the Job 1 and 2 is over an hour long, a real hour, no commercials.
That's like a mini The Office movie.
Yes, it's almost like they added a third episode.
And there is a very big thing that was added back to the cold open.
We kind of talked about it in our breakdown.
You know, in the job part two, when Jim is being interviewed by,
David Wallace, and there's a little flashback to the beach games episode. And Jim tells Pam why he left
Scranton. To go to Stanford. Yes. Yeah. Well, when we first discussed this episode, we talked about
that flashback scene at the beach for Jim and Pam, and we said that it was originally going to be
the cold open for this episode. Well, we got it a little wrong, lady. It can happen. So give me the
scoop. Well, the scene during Jim's interview was always meant to be there. There was a different part of
that scene on the beach between Jim and Pam that would have been the cold open. And I didn't realize
that when we first broke down the episode, they have put that cold open back into the superfan
episode. It totally kicks off Pam's like new direct way of communicating. You have to hear it.
Hey, I'm really sorry that I didn't come to your art show.
Okay. Is that all you heard? Because I said some other stuff.
Really? I don't... I don't...
You know what's interesting? I don't feel embarrassed at all.
I just feel good.
Good.
If you don't have anything to say, you don't have to say anything.
No, I take that back.
You have to say something.
Hey! You guys, I'm doing it.
I'm walking on boiling steam.
How can you even think about leaving that?
Hey, can anybody see this?
I mean, does he just sit there silent the whole time?
Yeah.
I really liked how she was like, is that all you're going to respond to?
Because I said some other stuff.
Yeah, she does not let him off the hook.
Go, Pam.
So I traded messages with Dave Rogers about these flashbacks,
and he said that this is one of his single favorite moments of the show
because it's one of those rare things where even the way it was in the original broadcast
really illuminated the creative freedom that the documentary filmmakers have
when they are deciding what they want to show and when.
Sure.
I mean, they can tell a completely different version of a moment through editing.
And that's true even when you watch reality TV today.
Yes.
He said that they talked a lot about this in the edit that they decided to use.
like the portion of this flashback footage that they decided to use in the job part two.
They really tried to put themselves in the mindset of the documentary crew.
Originally, they settled on just having the one little clip.
Also in the episode, when Pam has her talking head at the top of this episode,
you see just sort of like a flashback to this conversation with no audio.
And Pam just says, Jim was nice, told me that he missed our friendship too,
and then they kind of hug and walk off.
And then Dave said again, when they had this bigger chunk of the scene,
they had to discuss again, like, where would the documentary crew put this?
Where would it make the most sense to put this?
And they decided to put it back up at the top.
I just love Dave's insight on everything.
I know, lady.
I wrote him an email about it where I said,
oh, can you tell me about these flashback scenes to Beach Games?
And the beginning of his email was,
get ready for a Dave Rogers dissertation or just give me a call.
Well, I also wanted to share a scene that was added back to the superfan episode.
I had mentioned it in our breakdown.
It's the runner of Dwight interviewing Andy.
Yes.
So the stuff that was included in the episode is so funny.
And I mentioned that there was a lot more in the deleted scenes.
We didn't play it before.
And I just thought it would be so fun to hear it.
So here are the extra interview questions that got added back to the superfan episode.
What is 879 times 413.7, 2,401.6.6.
Four, seven, repeating.
Inventor of the cotton gin.
Eli Edison.
When is the Paleolithic age?
17 BC.
Who's the second man on the moon?
Trick question.
There was no second man on the moon.
Talk me through an appendectomy.
Step one, disinfection.
Step two, incision.
Step three, remove the appendix tenderly so it doesn't burst and spread toxicicity everywhere.
Step four, the ectomy procedure.
Step five.
Resedger.
Soutures.
Soutures, yes.
What is the origin of species?
How far away is Venus?
Define scorched earth policy.
How do you please a woman?
What is a scented candle?
What is the Dharma initiative?
It is the source of all energy on this planet.
It is a corporation formed by aliens.
You just know our writers had so much fun.
I mean, especially that little section of where you're just hearing the questions.
I mean, I know that was like on the day pitches.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know how rain got through that.
I'm sure he didn't.
I'm sure there's footage of him cracking up.
Well, finally, Angela, we talked a lot about the Jim, Pam, Karen relationship in this episode.
Yeah.
And we got a letter from Lindsay C, who said, if there is ever a second drink episode of the job,
I just wanted to throw out another possible point of view of Jim's reactions to Karen in this episode.
I feel like Jim has never been fully 100% committed to this relationship and was often put out
with Karen and maybe even looking for ways to brush her off. For example, right before Roy's
attack, Karen is talking to him about how he'd rather stay home and watch a Phillies game than go out with
her. Like you've both said before, we all love Jim, of course, but a lot of times throughout this
relationship, it really does bring out his worst. So when Jim had the talking head explaining
his haircut and Karen's snarky comment about him looking homeless, I think he was truly offended by it
and holding on to a bit of a grudge. Then, when in New York, instead of giving Karen any
kind of answer about moving with her or about one too many people in New York, I think it's
because he is truly conflicted. He is on this trip trying to enjoy their relationship, but
having to really search for the happiness that it should be providing. So then when he finds
the beloved yogurt lid and Karen has just ditched him for her girlfriends, I think it was a real
aha moment for him. Huh. Mm-hmm. I mean, I can see the aha moment. I rewatched this whole
episode. And there are so many glaring examples of Jim and Karen not being in sync. And I also felt
like Karen was like a really cool woman, but not the right woman for Jim. Like he didn't see her.
She was cool. She was making jokes. They don't want to do the same things. They are just like,
they are not a match. It was so clear to me when I rewatched this episode. Because she's a catch.
She's a total catch. She's not his person. No, he's not like charmed by her the way he should be.
Well, there's like that thing, you know, where it's like when you're really into someone,
the littlest thing they do you think is charming.
And someone else who likes you and you're not into can do the same thing.
And you're like, oh, totally.
He sent me flowers.
Ugh, why?
Yes, he's driving me crazy like flowers every week.
And then like, if you like them, you're like, oh, my gosh, he sends me flowers every week.
Yeah.
It's just not your person.
All right, everyone.
That's all we got.
Don't forget to grab a copy of Josh and Angela's cookbook.
You can make this.
It comes out tomorrow.
Yay! Thank you.
Also tomorrow, be sure to tune in and catch them on the Today Show.
Yes, we are doing a bunch of fun stuff.
We'll also be on the show Sherry, hosted by Sherry Shepard, and we kick off our book tour.
Josh is also joining us on Wednesday on Office Ladies 6.0.
He's part of our top of show because, you know, it's the food episode.
We're going to talk all things food on the set of the office.
We sure are.
And don't forget everyone.
The podcast, How We Made Your Mother, is premiering on the Office Ladies Network today.
Yes. All right. Now, please enjoy your second drink of the job part one.
I'm Jenna Fisher. And I'm Angela Kinsey. We were on The Office together. And we're best friends.
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Hey there, everyone. It's Angela Kinsey. It's Jenna Fisher. And we are here to talk to you this week
about the job. Yes. It's the end of season three, Angela. This is the season three finale.
I can't believe we're already at the season three finale. I can't either. I can't either.
I was saying to my husband the other day, I was like, babe, Jen and I have talked for a year now about the
show. And it doesn't even feel like any time has gone by. I mean, I think we just really enjoy
hanging out and talking with each other and also talking about the show. Well, this is actually
the job part one. This is an hour-long episode finale. So we're dividing it into two
episodes of Office Ladies so that we can really cover everything. This was written by Paul
Lieberstein and Mike Shore and directed by Ken Quapis. Jenna, do you know it was all
co-edited, not only co-written, but it was co-edited with Dave Rogers and Dean Holland.
Wow.
Because it was such a big episode.
We put everyone on this.
All hands on deck.
Well, here is a summary for part one.
Before leaving for his interview and confident he already has a new job at corporate,
Michael names Dwight as his replacement at Dunder-Mifflin Scranton.
Angela could not be more excited.
Oh, yeah.
But before Michael can leave, Jan pays a surprise visit.
She shows Michael her new breast enhancement and says she wants to get back together.
Jim and Karen leave early as they are also interviewing for the job at corporate.
Dwight makes Andy his number two since Andy is the only person who would interview for the position.
And that's just the first half.
There's more to come.
Yeah.
Well, listen, to kick off this.
finale episode, we have a surprise guest. We're so excited. Writer, Toby himself, Paul Lieberstein.
Toby is in the house. Well, you know, in the Zoom house. Toby's in the Zoom house.
Oh, well, we asked him all about being Toby and all about this episode. Sam, will you play the interview?
Hello, Paul Lieberstein.
Welcome to office ladies.
Hello, Jennifer.
Hello, Angel Kinsey.
Thank you for having me.
Oh, thanks so much for being on.
My pleasure.
We're so excited to have you today.
Thank you.
I'm excited to be here.
Good.
We were texting, and I know you were texting with Angela as well,
and you told us that you have not seen an episode of the show,
since it aired,
but that you were going to watch the job today,
how was that experience for you?
I'm dying to know.
It was really interesting.
I felt like there's moments that really, really shined.
And then there's like, you know, the writer part of me
and it's like, oh, okay, I think I would have done that a little differently now.
But I didn't think there was anything that was, like, embarrassing.
No.
You are so hard on yourself.
This is an amazing, delightful episode.
I know you, and you're such an amazing writer,
and I can see you watching things through the filter of like,
oh, and you're a producer, and you direct.
So I imagine you're watching it through all those different layers.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, no, there's everything.
It's like framing.
It's like, oh, I should be a fun of, oh.
Or that was repetitive.
We already said that.
Paul.
We didn't need to do it again.
But then I get really impressed with some other stuff.
Well, we do always like to start by asking people how they came to be on the office.
You are one of our original writers and you were with us the entire nine seasons.
You were our showrunner as well for a period of time.
How did it come about that you were on the show?
Well, I had worked with Greg Daniels before and known him a very long time.
And we did King in the Hill together.
And when they started the show, I, you know, I stopped by the pilot.
You know, I had nothing to do with the pilot, but I stopped by a few days.
And it was, I just kind of loved what was happening.
And it was, you know, I loved the British.
And so then when it got picked up, I was psyched that he asked me to come on.
So there's just like kind of a very traditional thing that writers and actors are kind of separating on a TV show.
you know and they're kind of asked not to talk and he at this point was questioning a lot of
those like rules and why was this happening and just is this really make a better TV show
so we talked about roles for it was Mindy and BJ and myself and Mike and then there was a couple
of consultants there's Lester and Larry so the four of us each got like little roles I guess
Mike's didn't come on.
Most didn't start that season.
But so we talked about just doing a little thing to kind of have the experience of being an actor and hopefully it would inform our writing.
So here he wanted to kind of like break that down together.
So I feel like I'm not sure how to we happen, but I feel like I left the room and I came back and they said,
you're going to you're going to play this part.
and it was one line, you know, in Diversity Day about, you know, I say this one line and get kicked out of the room.
Now, I heard Paul, and you tell me if this is true, I heard that at the table read, they had you read that line and that Steve as Michael jumped on you so viciously and everyone erupted in laughter because you sort of almost reacted and a little bit as yourself and a little bit maybe how you thought Toby might, you know, but you still didn't know who Toby was.
at that moment, right? You're still discovering
who is Toby? There were early table
reads where it was
just for weird
contractual reasons, just
the main five actors.
And I was reading Kevin.
Yeah, you read a few roles.
Yeah. And I think I did
well. I think I got laughs as Kevin.
I think that the supporting cast wasn't
there because you were guest stars and you
were not series regular.
So in a series regular contract,
you're required to do the table
read. It's part of your acting deal, but I think they have to pay you more. Oh, to attend those?
If you don't have that kind of contract. That sounds right. Yeah, you know, it's interesting because I,
as a guest star, they say you're invited. Yeah. Right? Not required. You're invited if you would
like to come. And I always do. But I think you're right, Jenna. It wasn't until after Boo's Cruise that we
started coming to table reads. Yeah. So Paul, you read a bunch of roles and and everyone
left when Michael jumped on you as Toby. And I feel like that helps seal the deal. But we also didn't
expect that part to come back ever. Oh, that's how they got you. That's what Mike sure. That's what Mike
said about Moes. It was just supposed to be a silly photo, you know. Yeah. Yeah. That's right. You started
as a photo. And then years later, he had to walk around with that beard for like a whole year, a whole
season, because Greg wouldn't let him use a fake one. And it all started because he was just going to be in a
photo. And then the fake one looked better, I think. Yes, and then he was furious because he had had
that huge beard and the fake one worked just as well. Well, Paul, how was that experience? Was Greg
right? Did you feel like you learned from the experience of being an actor? I absolutely did,
but it took a while to get there. I don't know if you remember, but we were doing this kind of room
bit about like my acting school. I do remember your acting school. I do remember your acting school.
bit. Okay. So imagine going into acting knowing nothing about acting. And the first thing you're being
taught is take your water bottle off your desk and put it underneath your desk because the
label isn't cleared. All right. That's now the first thing I know about acting. And it was like
things like that that made up my acting school. I remember. Also, I remember Rain would just ride you
so hard. Like you go, hey Kate. And she goes, hey Paul. And you're like, dang it.
Because she was supposed to be married up in the moment you're in a scene.
And I remember Rain would like tease you so hard.
Yeah, there was very little acting I was doing.
There was a breakthrough moment for me.
They kept saying, talk louder.
And I wouldn't.
You're like, no, I'm talking to a person right here.
Why would I talk louder?
You just rolled out multi-cams for yourself, but that's okay.
Yeah, and theater.
All in theater.
And then so we were doing a kitchen scene and they kept telling me to speak up.
And then Brian said, why don't you imagine like this room is artificially quiet because
they turned off the refrigerator, right?
Because it could or sound.
Why don't you imagine that the refrigerator's on and you have to talk about it?
Oh, an actor does that.
You know, it put this like, and it wasn't just like one little thing.
It was like, oh, an actor has to.
to put all these, all those little details.
It has to justify anything that needs to be done.
They don't just do what feels real.
They have to like find a way to do what they need to do and make it feel real.
I love hearing that.
Is this something that you've brought to other projects?
Paul, as a writer, showrunner, creator of shows,
have you asked your writing staff to act at all?
I did.
Let's see, I'm ghosted.
I had Blitz's brother, Andy Blitz.
And I'm created a part for him.
Well, I have to say, and Jenna and I have talked about this a lot, and we talked about this
when Greg came on as well, that we loved that we got to be around the writers.
We loved when we got to go up into the writer's room.
Sometimes we would shoot over in the warehouse, and there was that back stairwell that went
up where your kitchen was with your snacks, and we would come up and hang out.
And it was really fun for us to have you guys on set.
And it's hard for me to imagine other shows now without that creative collaboration and that feeling of safety and trust.
And we've all worked on other shows where it is not the case.
And it's something that I really cherish.
Yeah, me too.
I was right.
It was, it would, breaking down that wall made, made us understand each other a lot better.
And we all work together.
Well, speaking of having to team up for this episode.
the job, you teamed up with Mike Schur.
You guys co-wrote this episode.
How did that work?
I have kind of a memory of, you know, this was at the end of the season and long season.
And a lot of episodes are written in different ways.
So it wasn't that Mike and I went off into a room together and then came out with the show.
I think that we both were running the process of writing this episode together.
You know, and we would, we beat it all out with some writers would come in and out,
but we would be the two people that was there making sure, you know, the episode was what we wanted.
And then he would go take a scene.
I would take a scene or he would take a few writers to take a scene and I would do the same.
I think that's basically how this one worked.
It's funny that you mentioned working in groups like that because I remember there were times on the set where Greg would call me
offset. He would say, Jenna, are you in the scene? Are you in the scene? Okay, I've got three writers
talking about Jim and Pam. I want you to sit in on that. Go in there. Go in there. Oh, my gosh,
I would get so excited. I would be like, oh, I can't wait. I can't wait. And I mostly just listened.
And sometimes I would throw out ideas, but that was so cool. Because you guys would kind of divide up a
script and like a group of three people would go work on Dwight stuff. And then another three people would
work on some other aspect of the story, at least from my little bit of experience in the
writer's room. Well, it was episode by episode, you know, and some came in, some were really, like,
conceived by the writer and went straight all the way through, and some were extremely
collaborative. But even when a writer did it by himself, herself, there was, you know, there was
tons of discussion about what was going to happen. Well, a big storyline,
in this episode is that Jan and Michael get back together and Jan has had breast augmentation.
And we're so curious about this storyline.
Like, how did it come about?
Did you talk to Malora about it and working with Malora and Steve?
What was that like?
I think there was a card on the wall for a long time.
I said, Jan gets a boobjo.
And we were kind of looking for the right place.
And then so we had to break up.
she gets a boot job and it's because of that they get back together it was something that happened
during cocktails jane did this super long talking head on the lawn of the um yes in front of david wallace's
house yeah in front of david wallace's house and in writing that um we kind of discovered how jan was
on the road to self-destruction yes it was like that crystallized it for us it's like oh she's
taking herself to have. Once we got that, this was like a stage in her spiral. Well, it's so
brilliant. I just thought Malora and Steve just once again, their dynamic as Jan and Michael to
me, it's just so good. So good. I could watch them all day. My favorite part of the episode was
when she came back in for the first time. And he's just looking at her. And Jenny, you're right
there and you're looking down.
Yeah, he's like,
why privately?
Why privately?
I loved how I was put right in the middle
of the two of them. Yeah.
It could have been just such a normal
little dud of a scene.
You know, but he walked this line of
of being like mean
and trying to be polite
and shocked
and
freaking that.
freaking freaking out and making it all real at once.
Yeah.
It was so funny to see him do that.
I have to ask you who is responsible for creed thoughts.
I think that was a mic talking head.
And then Jason Kessler did it on the blog.
He did a blog of creed thoughts on NBC.com, I guess.
And he was your writer's assistant?
Is that right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then he kind of took over the, um,
digital media stuff.
I texted Creed about it this week.
I was like, Creed, do you remember Creed thoughts?
Your whole blog?
He was like, yeah, yeah, that was fun.
I didn't write any of that.
But that went on for a year, that blog that Jason wrote as creed.
Yeah.
Okay, so this episode introduces the shrewd bucks, which are hilarious.
And who came up with that?
And also, I saved one.
I have a shrewd buck.
You do?
Yeah.
Is it frame?
No, I guess I should frame it.
It's probably, it's like in a scrapbook bin that I haven't gotten to.
Well, that'll do it.
Is it a large one or a small one, Angela?
It's the large one.
Okay.
And I don't know if you guys remember, I think it's a deleted scene, but Creed tries to flood, flood the value of the dollar, try to flood the market.
So he has this deleted scene where he's photocopying like crazy and he's looking around, make sure no one's seeing him.
And then he wheels in to Dwight, like Dwight's new office, this whole cart full of thousands of shrewbucks.
And he's like, I'm going to flood the market with these babies unless you pay up.
So my memory is they were everywhere on set.
We had stacks of them.
I forgot about that scene.
Yeah.
It's not, it didn't make it, but it's really funny.
Yeah, that is funny.
I think that.
that Justin Spitzer thought of Shrewd box.
Oh, he's so funny.
Not 100%.
Yeah, he's great.
And he loved Dwight.
There was a lot of Dwight stuff over the years that came out of him.
Well, Justin did twin absorption.
We found out.
Yes, yes.
Yeah.
That brings up an interesting thing to me, Paul, is that I remember over the years there'd be
different writers that would just really love a specific character.
Like, Mike Scher loved to see Angela.
Lamarton fall apart. I could always tell when it was one of his scripts, my character would spiral
out. Did you have a character that you love to write for? I love doing everybody, I think.
The creed was always fun. Kevin was always, like, fun to just push to the limits.
So eventually doing one where he didn't know the alphabet.
I remember going that far with him. I was just, I was laughing so hard during one.
while he was doing it.
Michael.
I still sometimes, like, I'm driving and I think of like a Michael talking head.
I don't want to write.
You know, his voice is just so clear in my head.
It was so distinct.
Yeah.
You know, I miss a character.
I was writing for him.
Well, Paul, do you have like a favorite scene or moment from this episode or anything
you want to share, like a favorite moment?
It doesn't even have to be from this episode, but if there was one.
I really laughed.
that loud when Hunter, and he was telling Hunter, tell her, I want to squeeze them.
Yeah.
She'll know what I mean.
It's good.
Like, tell her, brun.
Yeah.
Now, I looked in the script and the second part was not in the script.
I had a feeling.
Oh, good.
I'm glad you checked it out because I was, I was wondering.
I bet he improvised that.
But the first one was the teller, I want to squeeze them.
She'll know what it means was in there.
Yes.
And then I loved, when Jan finds out,
she's fired and she storms into Wallace's room.
They have this kind of screaming match and he tells her off.
And I loved how strong David was.
Like he was just so collected and I felt like, yeah, that was just really solid character
to have, because so many people are just kind of scared or inhibited to say the truth
on that show.
Okay.
So then there's this moment after she leaves where Michael's standing behind the dorm frame
and says, I didn't tell her.
It wasn't really something like it wasn't me.
And he can't even look.
And he's, the way Coop has framed it was he was kind of like the door frame was right coming down in the middle of his face.
I loved, I loved when, you know, Jan is just like letting David Wallace have it.
And Michael is in that same spot you're talking about.
And for one moment, he's like, yeah.
And then David Wallace is like, excuse me?
Like, just with a look.
Yeah.
And Michael's like, nope, nope, okay, okay.
I just, I just, but no.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
Well, we got one question from a fan, Paul, and I have to ask.
This is from Sarah McGinty and Zhu Yi Wang.
They want to know why didn't Karen get the job at corporate?
Because you set up that one of the requirements for the job was sales experience of four years.
But Ryan, we don't think has worked there for four years and he's never made a sale.
why did David Wallace choose him?
They want to know, did you do this
so that you could get BJ off the set
and into the writer's room
so he could do his writing job?
No, probably the opposite.
I think we felt we would get a lot of fun comedy
out of putting Ryan as Michael's boss for a while.
You know, he was the temp that came in.
He's clearly a really good bullshit
shitter, but it's, but incompetent, you know.
And I think that's how he got it, you know.
I think we say he went to management school for a little.
He got an MBA, right?
That was one of the things.
I'm not sure how he did that, maybe at night.
But, I mean, the reasoning in the real world, you know, I could have been,
he just really kind of dazzled David with the NBA and said all the right things.
So I could see, I can see it happening.
But the real reason was like, you know, it was time.
for caring to leave the show
and
you know
what we were doing with Jim and Pam
for season four
and then
we thought it would be just a fun
dynamic switch
I think it's a
When we were always looking for these pairings
you know switch people up
who hasn't been together in a while
you know so we have all your pictures up
but what about you and you have we done a scene
with what if you were his boss
you know and you're always like
sat you know status
games and improv or power dynamics, you know, just switching them up.
I loved it.
I just loved it so much.
I could really see why Ryan at corporate would just be, it's almost Shakespearean,
you know, it's like Michael thinks of himself as the king and this like lowly, like peasant
just went right past him, you know, on the food chain.
And I love that he was like, give me a coffee, you know.
And then now, now Ryan just jumped right.
over him and it's going to be at corporate.
And just the way he says goodbye to Kelly, he's like cold.
He's cold-hearted.
But you can see that there's going to be some fun there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's like, we're done.
Yeah.
Paul, is there anything when you look back and you think to yourself, I wish we had done
this scene?
Because I remember there was a card on the writer's room wall for years and years and
years that never got made and it haunts me and it said double date and it was going to be a
double date with jim and pam and dwight and angela and i always wish we had seen that double
date and i even remember being in the writer's room and hearing you guys try to justify why jim and pam
would agree to go on a double date with twice and angela how could our vice versa how why why would
Angela ever attend.
And I think dinner party
was sort of that, right?
We all did go out on our kind of double
triple date there, quadruple
date, really, since Dwight
brought his babysitter. Were there
any cards that you remember that you had to leave
on the wall? You had to leave them behind?
I'm absolutely sure there were.
Double date would have been fun. Sometimes
it's finding the killer joke.
Like we maybe, you know, we should have been
just been pitching on what is the hysterical thing that's going to happen because then we find that
and you're like, we'll do whatever it takes to just. Paul, thank you so much for coming on office
ladies. We were just thrilled to have you. Thanks for having me on. Yeah. Well, thanks, Paul. It was
really good to see you. And I hope that we can have another get together really soon. I hope so
all right. All right, Paul. Take care, guys. Bye, Paul.
Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye.
Well, that was just too much fun.
I love it when we have writers on the show.
And Paul is the writer-actor.
He brings such a cool perspective, right, Jenna?
Yeah.
Well, listen, we want to give Paul a shout out here.
He has a really funny new project coming out, spring of 2021.
It's going to be on Audible, and it's a show called Captain.
He said it's like an old-time radio show, and it's a sci-fi, but it's anti- sci-fi.
I love this description.
It's anti- sci-fi. Jenna's like, I'm on board. It has Will Forte, John Malkovich, Rain Wilson, Adam Scott, Wyatt Sannack, Gillian Jacobs, lots of funny folks. Be looking for it, Spring 2021. Captain on Audible.
Yeah. He said it's like they're all out in space, but there's nothing sci-fi happening to them. Which I just thought was so funny. I can't wait. I can't wait.
Well, listen, guys, we will take a break.
And then when we come back, we will start breaking down the job.
Woo.
All right.
So this episode opens with Michael at corporate for his interview, which is tomorrow.
Yeah, he got the day wrong.
And now he's got to cover his butt.
Yeah, he's trying to save it, and he does a horrible job.
Yeah.
And I wanted to point out something while him and David Wallace are talking, I looked at reception, no plants at reception corporate.
Oh, my gosh, now you're tracking the plants at corporate reception.
What's wrong with me?
But at 33 seconds, there is a really good shot of some dried brown sticks in the back.
It's like sticks, big, tall looking sticks.
I mean, they're not really alive, right?
This is some kind of decor.
Well, clearly, the receptionist at corporate is doing something right.
She doesn't have to keep any plants alive.
She's just got a jar with sticks.
I like it.
Pam could learn something.
We should get into the episode.
So Jim arrives to work and Jenna, Jim has a new haircut.
He does.
Meredith thinks it looks sexy.
Oh, yeah.
and Kevin thinks he could look worse.
Andy immediately says,
you're no longer Big Tuna, your big haircut.
Well, we got a lot of fan questions about this, Angela.
Samantha Patino, Kayla O, Katie Nolder, Jess Con,
Natalie Payne, and many others wrote in to ask,
was Jim's haircut a writer choice,
or was there another reason he got the haircut?
It was both.
It was both.
It was in the script, but it had to be in the script,
because John got a haircut.
Well, John was doing a movie with George Clooney
and Renee Zillwicker called Leatherheads.
And it was set in a different time
and so he had shorter hair.
But it worked out perfect for the story
because I think it's great that Karen's like,
you need a haircut.
You're going to interview for corporate.
And Jim did kind of have this shaggy hair, you know?
So I like that Karen as the girlfriend was like,
you've got to clean it up.
But there were a few episodes this season.
Some of you guys have asked that,
that as John's hair was sort of transitioning back
from that haircut of the movie
that he did wear a wig.
Yes, and we have not talked about that,
which is so crazy to me.
But yeah, after he got the super short haircut
for the movie, he came back to the office
and he had to wear a wig for a while
where his hair grew out.
And then finally, for this episode,
I think they felt like it had grown out enough
that it looked like a more modern day haircut.
So this is John's real hair, folks.
Yes, yes.
You guys, I went to the Leatherheads premiere and I met John's family and I could not believe it.
I walked up to the group of them and John was like, hey, guys, this is my friend Angela.
And they turned around and they were the tallest people.
John is the shortest of his brothers, guys.
And he's like six, three.
He's six, three.
He's the shortest.
I was like, oh my gosh.
It was like we're from two different planets.
But they were so lovely and that was so fun to be able to go support him like that.
Yeah. Yeah, that was really cool when he was shooting that movie, actually. We would get excited for each other when we would get these jobs. And we'd be like, tell us all about it. I know. I was like George Clooney. Come on. I know. I wanted to point out something, though, with his talking head, you know, he says that Karen suggested he'd get a haircut for his interview. And Jenna, this is a major girlfriend moment. I mean, A, it shows that Jim is actually really listening to Karen.
You know, you're changing your look, especially when you've had the same haircut or same look for years and years, that's a big deal.
And so he took her advice and I thought, oh, wow, their relationship's really solid.
Like, I was believing it.
I'm like, wow, Jim's all in.
And then I thought it also shows that he really wants to get the job.
Well, in this episode, there are going to be a ton of Mr. X.
we do not show our hand for what the end of this is going to be at all.
And coming back from beach games, it was like,
what is going to be the repercussion of Pam's confession on the beach?
And so to open this episode with Jim and Karen stronger than ever,
Pam is like, listen, it went great.
It was fine.
She has that whole talking head where she's like, I know,
it only took me three years to summon the courage to tell Jim my feelings.
But, you know, I'm glad I did it and now it's over.
We're all moving on.
That's how we open this episode.
We're all moving on.
Jim has a haircut.
He likes his girlfriend's advice.
I was really, I don't even know the word, like in awe maybe of Pam's talking head about how she was like, I have no regrets.
It needed to be said and I said it because I would have been horrified.
I would have been so embarrassed like that I have this huge like emotional speech in front of all of my coworkers.
But then you got to show up to work the next day with everyone in the bright fluorescent light.
Yeah.
Well, they do teaser a little bit.
They're a bunch in deleted scenes.
There's a runner.
And we'll see one later.
But you do get made fun of a little bit, but lovingly by everyone.
Yes.
Well, next up, Michael is in his office.
He calls Dwight in.
And he explains, it's time for me to name my successor.
he hands Dwight an envelope. Yes. And inside there is a written note from Michael that says, Dwight, congratulations, A-Wipe. Don't screw the pooch.
This brings Dwight begins sobbing. It brings Dwight. Sobbing. Sobbing tears. I listened to the DVD commentary and they said in the commentary that Rain is Dwight went on and on so long sobbing. They just let him just sob. Ken Quaphas just let him just let him.
go and let them go. And Ken said it went on for so long. And Steve started saying, you know what,
just forget it. Give me the letter back. I take it back. Well, we had a fan catch in the scene,
which is really delightful, Angela. Christina Juarez and John Sperry wrote in to say in Michael's office,
when he Hans Dwight, the letter, you can see an outlet on the wall behind Michael. And it is upside down.
what is going on here?
And oh my God, Angela, it is.
It is right around three minutes, 11 seconds by the coat rack behind Michael.
It's an upside down electrical outlet.
Like the little whole part is on the top and then the two lines are underneath it.
I know what an upside down outlet would look like.
But thank you for, thank you for like walking us through it.
Well, if you want to see one go to three minutes and 11 seconds.
Well, that's a great catch.
You guys know, I will go back and look for it.
Here's something, Angela.
Of course, we know that that outlet didn't really work.
It was just, you know, a fake outlet cover, but it did get me wondering.
So I went to the website, family handyman.com.
Oh, Lord.
And it says that there is actually no right way to install an outlet.
You can install it, quote, upside down.
you can install it sideways, it will not affect how the outlet works.
It actually said, quote, it's up to you.
There's no standard electrical outlet orientation, so there's really no such thing as an upside down outlet.
Well, that makes sense.
It does make sense.
I found it interesting.
I feel like I definitely need to tell my dad about family handyman.com.
Oh, your dad will love it.
I also want to say, before we move on, that I noticed that there are also too
light switches in the middle of Michael's wall underneath a giant framed picture. Now, that is
odd. Why would you put your light switches there? I guess it's because when you walk in the door,
he has like glass, so you can't. But he has to walk real far into his office to turn on the
lights. I'm just saying. Well, you know what? He never has to do it because Dwight gets there early and
sets up his office for him. Yeah. Michael doesn't even know where those lights switches are
He's never had to turn him on.
Well, they're right there under the picture.
You know what, Angela, you spot plants.
I'm going to be on the lookout for outlets.
Well, between the two of us, look out, world.
That's right.
Well, next up, the scene between Pam and Karen.
Oh, my gosh.
I thought Rashida did such an amazing job
because she had to react to so many things as Karen.
First of all, she's graciously, I think, trying to let Pam off the hook.
She's like, you know what?
It happens.
Sometimes we just have those moments.
We say things we don't mean.
And then Pam is like, oh, no, I meant it.
I've thought about it a long time.
And Karen, the look that comes over her face, she's like, oh, that's how it is.
Yeah.
And then she has her talking head where she's like, Pam is kind of a bitch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would be ticked off.
I would not be happy with Pam.
Well, here was my thing as the character of Pam.
Because in watching it as an audience member,
it was rude.
Like, Pam is not being great in that scene.
Not being great in that scene.
She's also flirting with Jim in front of Karen.
It's like all bets are off with Pam now.
She walked across these coals.
She's feeling empowered.
When did she flirt with Jim in front of Karen?
Hi.
I like your haircut.
I like it.
Smile.
Come on.
Come on.
Right out of the gate.
And then later, when he's leaving for corporate, she's like, good luck.
Oh my gosh.
You have such strong feelings.
I didn't know.
I feel like Pam is openly flirting with Jim in front of Karen in this episode.
Okay.
My backstory as Pam, it's one of those things where when you finally get,
get your voice, you just say everything.
You lose all of your editing for a period of time, right?
Because you have to try on this new way of being.
And you're going to mess it up sometimes.
She's, the pendulum has swung in the other direction and Pam is really living in,
oh, I'm sorry, I hold nothing back now.
I give zero Fs.
I say it all.
And you all are going to have to live with it.
That's the world Pam is in right now.
Yes, she hasn't auto-corrected to sort of like a happy medium.
She's just swung real hard one way.
She has.
Well, then Karen suggests to Jim that they leave for New York tonight and they should get a hotel room and hang out in the city.
Oh, yeah.
Karen is like, let's get out of here because that bitch behind reception is coming from my man and we need to go.
Well, Angie, we actually had a fan catch from this scene.
Anna Owen and Ishaun Vassant both wrote.
in to say, at 4 minutes 43 seconds when Karen suggests leaving early, Jim says he has too much
paperwork to do and then he signs a document in pencil. Who does that? Did you notice? He signs his
name in pencil. It's such a good catch. I did not notice. I did not notice, but I sort of just
feel like none of them do any real work all day. Hannah Settle also has a fan catch for this scene.
And it involves you.
Oh, what am I doing?
At four minutes 33 seconds, Angela and Kevin are talking together in the background.
And she wants to know what are some of the things you guys would talk about during scenes when you were in the deep background?
Because I watched this scene twice, one, so that I could watch Jim Sign and Pencil.
And then two, so that I could watch you and Brian in the background and lady.
I know.
You and Brian just chatting back.
I know, I know. I actually chuckled to myself when I saw this scene because, you know, they had us standing there so we would be in the shot. They would often do that. They would put Brian and I at a file cabinet. And Oscar could stay at his desk because he was in the line of sight. But they would have to pull Brian out and me out. So we would stand at those file cabinets back there. And you guys, we are just shooting the Shataki. We are just like, you know, just like, oh, hey, do you guys want to grab dinner? Yeah, what's up? And Oscar's job was to be our lookout.
Okay? He didn't sign up for this job. We just made him do it. So he would under his breath say,
guys are kind of swinging over. Camera swinging over. And then sometimes... So that you could like suddenly
like snap back into character. And then sometimes he wouldn't catch it. And then all of a sudden,
Brian, and I would love it if there was one moment during the run of the show that it was on camera,
he would flick me, you know? He'd like flick my arm, like, start talking. That's amazing.
We're just, you know, we're just the idiots back there.
just chatting it up in accounting.
Well, speaking of accounting, we have a very strange scene now where Kevin asked Jim
who he thinks is hotter between Karen and Pam.
I called this the Kev Perv alert.
Yeah. Kevin starts listing off all of what he believes to be the various attributes of Karen
and Pam.
And Jim, Jim is like, eventually he's like, you know what?
I think you should take the rest of the day.
try to figure this out and get back to me well at five minutes 37 seconds you see jim kind of put his hand
up to his chin like he's considering this hmm right hmm kind of thinking about this in the DVD
commentary john said that was his Mike sure impression that right in that moment he was being Mike sure
yes that's really good he snuck in an impression in the episode I love that so now Pam goes into the
break room and you guys there are more of these scenes where she gets teased but this one made it in
Oscar teases her and everyone kind of laughs about her big speech she made to gym and Stanley's like
it's the most I ever saw you speak I mean I thought is that Kelly and Kelly's like no that was
pathetic like that's no I would never do that no offense and then Meredith is like well you know what
everyone was drunk no one remembers that and Creed goes oh I do I blogged about it and now we
find out that Creed Bratton has a blog? Yes. Ryan explains in a talking head that last year,
Creed asked him how to make a blog, but Ryan just opened up a word document and told him this was a
blog. And he said that he did that in order to protect the world from Creed's thoughts. Yeah,
because he said even for the internet, they're pretty scary. So then you see Creed working on his
blog. And of course, you guys, I had to screen grab it and see what he wrote. So the top of his blog says
www.credthoughts.gov. www. www. backslash creed thoughts. And this is what the screen says.
Creed thoughts. Hey, oh, everyone out there in cyber world, cyber, spelled with an S. It's old,
it's old Creed Bratton coming at you again. So we get to see his last name, which I love, Jenna.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. So it says,
It's Old Creed Broughton coming at you again, hear from my perch as a quality assurance manager at Dundermifflin paper.
Just a few observations on the world around me.
What do you guys think is the best kind of car?
To me, you can't beat motorcycles.
They're small and dangerous.
I got into a car, and that's all you see.
And I have to say this to Ryan, fictional character Ryan, I don't think that's so scary.
I'm like, why can't Creed blog about he, that he likes motorcycles?
Well, there obviously is something that we're not seeing.
I guess so.
Well, we talked to Paul a little bit about this and he mentioned that Jason Kessler, our writer's assistant, actually did write for a little over a year, the blog of Creed Thoughts for NBC.com.
And by the way, if you would like to look for it, you can still feel.
find it. It is at blog.nbc.com backslash creed thoughts. I looked at it. There are so many
amazing things. He has a whole story on there about how he stayed late one night at the office
and he found a squirrel in Michael's safe. That's one of the stories. What? Yes. Yes. He says he's
so glad that he figured out the combination of Michael's safe because it ended up saving a squirrel's
life. He would like to know why Michael put a squirrel in his safe. That's one of his entries.
Creed, did you really put it in there? And then you forgot about it? It's possible.
It's possible. But you can check it out. It's still there. That's so fun. That's so fun. I didn't
know it was still active. That's so fun. Well, now Michael visits the accounting department, and he's
talking about his new job and how he's already sold his condo. And they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
What's what? And I love this scene. I remembered when we were doing the scene, at the end of the
scene, we improvised all of that. And when I was watching it, I was remembering that. And then I
went to the DVD commentary. And Ken Kwapis said, yeah, he was like, the scene didn't really have an
ending. So I just asked the accountants if they would improvise sort of react.
acting to Michael. And that's how we went out of the scene. I think this scene is such a great example
of the three of you as an improvisational trio. You guys work so well off of one another. Your deliveries
are spot on. And I noted it when I watched it, Angela, and I went to the script. And Ken Quapis is
right. It really just ended with Michael giving the news that he's already sold his condo on eBay. That
was the button. But I think this scene is brilliant because of your reaction. And I'm so glad they left it
in. Well, I love that it made it in. And I really loved our little accounting pod. We so clearly knew
our characters and how they would react to one another at all times. And we were rarely ever on the
same page. But in this moment, all three of us have similar reactions. I say, who gave you that
advice, you know? And then Kevin and Oscar all chime in. And for once, the accounting department
is all on the same page. Well, we had a fan catch in this that I absolutely love from
Adalia L. who said, you guys have mentioned that Phyllis was constantly looking at fences for
her home. Please tell me she caught the fence on her computer. At about seven minutes,
20 seconds, I think she's looking at fences on her computer in the background of the scene.
Angela, this is amazing.
Because you know how you were mentioning that sometimes you would check to see if you were in the background?
Yeah.
At 7 minutes, 10 seconds, Phyllis looks over her shoulder to accounting.
And I swear that what she's doing is sneaking a look to see where the camera is.
is. And I think she thinks she's not on camera because right after that, she clicks on a website
to look at fences. Yes, that's exactly what she was doing. Yes, it was amazing. You guys, Phyllis
looked at fences for like a year. Yeah. Like, like for months and months trying to, and we would,
you know, she would want our opinion and we'd go over and we'd look at fences with her. Yeah. So many
It was great. So many fences. Well, now, Angela, speaking of scenes that I just absolutely love, this next one, with Dwight and Angela in the kitchen. And Dwight is telling Angela about his new promotion. He is going to have Michael's job. Oh, it's so good. It's so good. It's one of these Shakespearean moments between Dwight and Angela. Very Macbeth, right? And once again, they're not facing each other, you know.
So Angela doesn't even see his face.
And at the end, Angela, you say, goodbye, Kelly Kapoor.
Oh, yeah.
And that was not in the script, lady.
I know, I know.
So I got to improvise a little bit right there.
And my memory is that I improvised that.
And when I listened to the DVD commentary, Dave Rogers said,
I'm pretty sure Angela improvised that line.
So I just figured she would just be consumed with her own power.
And, you know, Dwight has said if he takes over, she gets to be in charge of the women.
So it's sort of a callback.
And, you know, Kelly Kapoor has been on her list for a long time.
Well, I think this is also a callback to product recall.
I think that Kelly went to the top of Angela's list after she had to sit through that customer service training.
Well, no doubt.
No doubt.
She tried to kiss Dwight at a Christmas party.
And then there was Dawali and then product recall.
also. Angela's like, see you later, Kelly Capua. Yeah. Who's next on Angela's list?
The list is long, lady. The list is long. Is it Kevin? Maybe Kevin. Oh, for sure. For sure.
And maybe she gets her way in the finale, just saying, okay, we're not there yet. Okay. Well, in the scene, Dwight and Angela have this really fun couplet of dialogue. Dwight says, how would you like to spend the night with a regional manager of Dundermifflin Scranton? And Angela goes, no, Dwight. And I don't care if that's how they consolidate.
power in ancient Rome.
And he's like, I mean me.
Well, listen, lady, I think maybe we should take a break.
And when we come back, we're going to see what this new power does to Dwight.
Oh, well, get ready.
Get ready for his bed and breakfast in Hill.
All right.
We'll be right back.
All right, we are back, and Dwight is taunting Jim about his new position at Hotel Hell.
And he's doing one of those hand, what are they called?
Those hand exercise are things.
What are those for?
Why am I exercising my hand?
So your grip gets really strong.
So I can hold heavier weights while I'm lifting weights.
Is that what that's for?
Or maybe.
need a strong hand for. Maybe if you wrestle, you can grab someone and hold real tight. I don't
know. I don't, I've never understood why I would want my hands to be super muscularly. Muscularly,
muscular. I feel like, I feel like my husband has one and, um, I know, I know with baking like he's
needing all kinds of dough and bread and doing stuff. And I feel like, I feel like he's got real strong
hands. Oh, wow, do I need one of those? Maybe. So that I can need my dough better? Maybe. Then you'd have
like super dough needing strength. Hmm. Anyway. Maybe I should ask for one for Christmas. Dwight is doing
this throughout this whole ridiculous. I don't even know what it is. A dream or fantasy of his of this
insane hotel hell. And then Jim just takes him to task so calmly. He's like, wait, wait. Wait.
you're the manager you don't this is your fantasy you don't even own it and he's like I go own it
with Satan yeah and he's like I just want to make sure I'm clear that your wildest fantasy
has you as the co-owner of a bed and breakfast with Satan in hell and but you only make
$80,000 a year oh yeah Dwight's like wait wait I haven't told you the best part yeah best part
I make $80,000 a year now Jenna so here's a thing I I saw on
line that fans at the office were like, you know, if you divide 80,000 by 12, you get like 6666.666.6.67 or something
like that. And I was like, oh, my God, do the writers do that on purpose? They must have.
They had to us. They must have. Well, what a brilliant little layer they gave that then.
We had a lot of people write in about that. Rebecca Walmack, Beth Jones, and Paulina J.
and Jake Moss all also noticed that $80,000 a year is $6,666.66.
That's pretty cool.
I mean, that's a little, I mean, I like little details like that.
I think that's fun.
You know, if that were my salary, I think I would be a little bit weirded out.
I don't think I would want to have a salary.
I wouldn't want to get checks.
I mean, I guess you take out the taxes and everything, your check wouldn't really say that.
But even still in my mind, I think it would weird me out.
because do you know what I had for a very long time?
What?
I had a credit card and you know you have your little three digit secret code.
My secret code was 666.
Oh, no, no.
No, I'd say get that away.
Uh-uh.
I'm not having any of that.
I would be on the phone trying to buy something.
Like, let's say I'm ordering a pizza and they'd be like, what's your credit card number?
And they'd be like, and the security code?
And I would always be like, it's 666.6.6. And what would they say? People would be like, what? They would laugh. And I'd always have to be like, I know. I know. And I wanted to like just intentionally get rid of this card so they would issue me a new one. Now that's not my security code anymore. But I imagine that's like layered because it's like on the one hand, that's creepy. It's creepy. And then.
you have to say these creepy numbers. But then you also now have chitty chat. When you just want to
order your pizza, now that person's hearing it for the first time. So they're like, oh my God,
that's weird. Yeah, I know. Oh, are you going to change it? I'm going to try. But like over and over
for two years. For two years. Well, then Dwight has a talking head. He says his first order of business
will be to demote Jim, which means he will need a new number two. His first choice would be Jack Bauer.
You know, from 24, but he's fictional and unavailable.
This was a nod to Ricky Jervase and Stephen Merchant.
How so?
They loved 24.
Love 24.
They were obsessed with it.
They both got cameos on 24.
I went, yes, and I watched them.
So, Ricky Jervais was in the sixth season.
His scene did not make it, but you can find it online,
and I guess it's on like the DVD box set or something.
and he's having this comedic moment in the Oval Office.
It's totally random because, you know, 24 is such a drama.
The stakes are so high.
But he's in the background with his longtime girlfriend, Jane Fallon.
They got to be in the show.
And then later on, Stephen Merchant makes a brief appearance.
He doesn't have a speaking role, but he's a C.T.U worker.
He wasn't credited on the episode, but he is there.
He's in the background when they cut to C.T.U.
So he made it in.
He made the cut.
He has no lines, but he made it in.
But I guess this little reference to Jack Bauer from Dwight was a little nod to Ricky and Stephen from the writers.
I love that.
Well, now something major happens.
Two major things happen.
Jan shows up at the office unannounced.
And we talked about this scene a little bit with Paul, where Jan and Michael are standing at reception with Pam between them.
And Michael is trying so hard to have boundaries.
Oh, I loved it when she walked in and he goes, why are you here?
And Malora is being that very, very scary, sane version of a crazy person.
Oh, no, for sure.
Like in the horror movies right before they turn on you.
Yeah, no, it's that moment where you're like, hi, lovely.
And then it's like, ha!
Yes, like you're wondering, wait, are they a cyborg?
Yeah.
I made you coffee, honey.
With the knife.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Super creepy.
She goes into his office and Michael is like, I need all my ladies.
Def content.
In the conference room.
Def content, Pam.
Immediately.
Except Meredith, who's an alternate.
Yeah.
Well, so now Pam has to go tell everybody, right?
So she goes up to Karen and she's like, hey, Michael needs us.
Jan's here.
He's freaking out.
And Karen is so passive-aggressive in this moment.
She's like, okay, listen, before we leave, would you make, you know, copies of our sales reports?
Would you go make some copies?
Would you photocopy some stuff for me?
Oh, and for my boyfriend, whom I'm about to go to New York with for the night?
Will you make us some photocopies?
That's the subtext.
Yeah.
I know.
I'm just going to take a minute and I'm going to put you in your place, Miss receptionist.
Yeah, she does.
It's true.
And then, though, Pam,
Pam, leaning hard into this new, like,
I'm going to say stuff when I want to say it,
looks right at her and goes,
I hope you get the job.
Yeah.
Little Pam's ass.
I want your ass out of here.
I'll make your copies.
I want your ass gone.
I'll make you 12 copies.
How about that?
You can shove them where the sun don't shine.
Okay.
So Jan explains to Michael.
She gives her plea.
She says that after their breakup, she went on vacation.
Another vacation.
Yeah.
But she's made some big changes and she really, really misses him and she wants to get back together.
Michael runs out of the office and into the conference room.
DefCon 20.
And all the women in the conference room are like, Michael, no, do not get back together with her.
You have to stay strong.
She doesn't make you happy.
We are good.
We all agree.
Mm-hmm.
Michael's like, yes.
Yeah.
So now he feels empowered.
He's going to go in and tell Jan no.
No.
Yeah.
We are not getting back together.
But he walks back in his office and Jan has taken off her jacket to reveal that she has had breast augmentation surgery.
She is wearing a white, very tight little knit sweater with a plunging neckline.
Yep.
And she's got a bodacious.
said tattas.
She does.
That are like, hello, in his eyes.
He walks in and he's like, what?
My gosh.
Because he's such an adolescent.
He cannot take his eyes off her chest.
And she knows it.
This is going to appeal to Michael.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
She knew what she was doing.
Well, we had some people ask,
did Malora get a breast augmentation for this episode?
No, no, she didn't.
They designed this crazy bra for her that was filled with like a gazillion little cutlets.
And then they did this like makeup shadowing on her chest to create even more illusion of like swollen cleavage and all of that.
And I do remember poor Melora from this point forward would have to put that on for every episode now.
I listened to the DVD commentary and Ken Koppop.
and Malora were part of this commentary. And they said they had a meeting to discuss her
boob job storyline with Greg. So it was Ken Malora and Greg. And they really had a like earnest
conversation about what size they would be. Like how big would Jan go? And how much of a visual
joke would this be? And Malora said this whole storyline was just a lot of fun. It was just a really
fun thing for her character and just part of that journey that Paul was talking about of Jan
really starting this spiral. And she did say that for a long time, people would come up to her
and ask if those boobs were hers. Oh, I know. Poor Malora. Poor Malora. Oh, my gosh. Well,
it works. Michael gets back together with Jan. He says it's not for the boobs.
It wasn't for the boobs.
No.
Of course not.
But he's so...
He said that would be shallow.
And this is actually emotionally magnificent.
Yeah.
So, yeah, he's going to give this relationship another try.
Yeah.
Well, Jan walks out into the bullpen.
Oh, by the way, I can't believe I forgot to bring this up.
In the very beginning when she shows up, Michael goes, Janet.
And I was like, what?
I forgot.
Her name was Janet.
It is?
Yes.
when she enters the office and I'm sorry to take us back a minute, he says, hello, Janet.
And I'm like, Janet, that's my sister's name.
But is that just Michael doing Michael?
No, no, I looked it up.
Her character's name is Janet, and her nickname is Jan.
Wow.
Yes.
Wow.
Mm-hmm.
There you go.
Janet Levinson, gold.
Drop the gold.
She's not with gold anymore.
And so she walks into the bullpen and now everyone sees her new boobs and everyone is having their reactions.
You know, Meredith is like, waste of money.
I find that guys are way more interested in the back of you than the front and her experience.
And I thought Kate did such a great job with that talking head.
She just throws that line away.
She doesn't put too much on it.
Yeah.
And she did a brilliant job.
And Pam, once again, try.
trying to flirt with Jim. It's like, oh my God, they're so big. And he's like, I know. She's just trying to flirt. She's trying to flirt. She wants to be friends again. She's being friendly. She wants to be friends with benefits. Well, she wants to be more than friends. Yeah. While everyone is reacting to the boobs, we have another pretty big storyline, which is Dwight is going to start interviewing his new number two. And the only person who signed up was Andy. Yes. Which leads to this amazing interview.
scene between Dwight and Andy. It's like a rapid fire Q&A session.
And it's so great. We had a fan question from Seth Jason Tan and Zhu Yi Wang. How much of
the dialogue between Andy and Dwight was scripted when Dwight is interviewing him for assistant to
the regional manager? Well, guys, everything you see in the episode was scripted, but there was
so much more in the script. Angela, is that stuff?
in the deleted scenes because it was so funny on the page. There are great deleted scenes, Jenna,
from this scene. And apparently there's even more that we're not even getting to see on the DVDs.
I listened to the DVD commentary and they said these guys went on and on and on. And then
they went past the scripted stuff and they just started improvising. And Ken Kwappa said rain was
just throwing the craziest stuff at Ed and Ed did not miss a beat. Like,
like, all right, walk me through an appendectomy.
And Ed is Andy is like, all right, you sterilize the area.
You make an incision.
You know, he just, you know, did this whole thing.
They're great deleted scenes on the DVD, but I think there's even more that we don't get to see.
It was amazing.
I absolutely loved it.
And Dwight has no choice.
This is his only choice.
Yeah.
Which is so great.
Well, we're going to end this part one of the job with Michael finally leaving for his interview.
He is holding Jan's breasts.
Well, they've shut the blinds, but they've only shut them on one side of his office.
They left him open on the other side.
And so the camera gets this little, I used to call it a peep shot.
That's not what it's called.
Sneaky shot.
Spy view.
Sneak, spy shot.
You got it.
You got there.
Spy shot.
You found it.
I got there.
Thanks for sticking with me.
Michael's just cupping them.
He's just holding them.
He's like so happy.
Just holding them in his hands.
And then he has this crazy talking head where he says two weeks ago he was in the
worst relationship of his life.
And now he's in the best relationship of his life with the same woman.
Isn't love a mystery?
Angela, I mean, can you get a breast augmentation and heal from it in only two weeks?
Is that enough time?
I know.
I thought she was gone longer, too.
It seemed like to me they hadn't been dating for quite some time.
I thought there was a bigger passage of time.
I do too, because when he walks over to accounting, he's like, I haven't talked to Jan
ages, right? Well, I know that women's appreciation was two episodes ago, but I thought there was
more time in real life that had passed. So that bumped me when he said two weeks. I was like,
wait, what? And also like, I just would think her boobs would still be so sore. I mean, I don't know.
Should I look it up? I think this was maybe a continuity error in writing, but I think he said a longer
passage of time when he went to accounting?
Well, according to
Plastic Surgery.org
Yeah.
Most surgeons agree that full recovery
can take an average of six weeks
or so, but that many women
notice they feel fine after about
only one week. So there you go.
But I still think this is a continuity
error because of what he said in accounting.
I think so too.
Well, Michael
goes to Pam and he says,
Pam, you gave me great advice, but Jan's was bigger.
Yeah, Jan's advice was bigger.
So Michael's going to say his goodbyes.
You know, he really believes that he's leaving for the very last time.
He believes he's going to go to this interview and get a job at corporate,
and he and Jan are going to live happily ever after.
He sold his condo.
The man is leaving in his mind.
He plays exit music, and he bids everybody a good night.
and a good luck.
Yes, he plays Natalie Merchant on a tiny little tape recorder.
And after he leaves, Dwight slaps his name on the door and says who's ready to work.
And guess who's smiling?
Oh, she's so happy.
This is a big moment for them.
This is a big moment.
Well, we will end there for this week.
Next week, we will keep breaking down this episode.
Jim, Karen, and Michael will all arrive in New York for their interviews.
Dwight fully takes over Dunder Mifflin with Pam as his secret assistant to the regional manager.
Oh, yeah.
That's all next week.
Oh, yeah.
It's a good one, guys.
Thank you so much for listening in.
And thank you, Paul Lieberstein, for being our guest.
We will see you next week with Job Number Two.
It's a date.
Thank you for listening to Office Ladies' Second Drink.
This episode was initially created in collaboration with Earwolf.
Office Ladies is a presentation of Odyssey and is produced by Jenna Fisher and Angela Kinsey.
Our executive producer is Cassie Jirkins, and our audio engineer and associate producer is Molly Nugent.
Odyssey's executive producer is Leah Reese Dennis.
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