Office Ladies - Second Drink: Weight Loss, Part 1

Episode Date: March 16, 2026

Today we’re breaking down Weight Loss. To kick off Season 5 and this two part episode, Angela shares that the DVD commentary features commentary from The Office crew! The crew gives the lowdown ...on how they shot this episode that spans over an 8 week period. It was a continuity nightmare with fruit flies, goatees, and a cast member that had to have their shirt digitally altered in post. The ladies also break down an old tech alert that caused camera interference and we find out what’s going on with Meredith’s sunburnt face. Enjoy this episode now, so you can get in bed with your nice comforter, several cozy pillows, read a chapter of your book and have lights out by 8:30. That’s how you sleep at night. 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Let's talk groceries, specifically your groceries with Instacart. You want your groceries just the way you like them, right? Well, the Instacart app lets you do just that. They have a new preference picker that lets you pick how ripe or unripe you want your bananas. Shoppers can see your preferences up front, helping guide their choices. Instacart, get groceries just how you like. Hello and welcome to your second drink of Weight Loss, Part 1. Well, I was going through our mail for this episode, and we had three families.
Starting point is 00:00:32 male flurries on this episode. First, you know, Angela, how there are some episodes that people skip when they do a rewatch of the office? Oh, yeah, like Scott's Tots. Exactly. Well, I found out some people skip weight loss. Oh. They find this episode triggering. Just the whole idea of a weight loss competition and especially the dramatic measures that Kelly is taking, they can't watch it. They have to skip it. I mean, I do get that. And also, I don't think most companies are making their employees in a weight loss competition these days. Like, who's doing that? No, we've definitely evolved since this episode aired in, like, what, 2008? Well, we also got a lot of mail. Our second fan Mal Flurry was just people thanking you, Angela and Kelly Cantley,
Starting point is 00:01:22 for explaining why Meredith's face is all red in this episode. Oh, yeah. You know, those are some of my favorite moments on this podcast when we can solve little lingering questions for people. I love it now, and we've talked about this before, where we meet people and they love the podcast, but they say thank you because now we know your crew. And we know what people do, what their jobs are, and they know Kelly Cantley. In her letter, she said thank you to Angela and Kelly Cantley. I love that. Well, finally, this was our first episode back in person doing the podcast after the pandemic. Oh my gosh. That's a big day.
Starting point is 00:01:59 And we got this letter from Jessica B who said the giddiness in your voices at the beginning of this episode was perfection. It was so cute to hear you too that excited just to be in the same room together. And we just got a lot of mail people commenting that they felt like our chemistry was just off the charts and they were so happy we were all together again. Oh, that makes me happy. I mean, we were emotional that day for many reasons. We were super happy.
Starting point is 00:02:26 We were also just like the journey we had all been through collectively. Yeah, lots of feelings. Well, this brought up a question that I have for you, Angela. Okay. Do you remember in the early days you would come to the podcast with all your note cards and you'd spread them out all over the table? Oh, yeah, like the first couple of months when we were in studio. Of course.
Starting point is 00:02:49 But then when we had to go remote and move into our closets, you didn't have room for your note cards. You were like balancing them. on all kinds of stuff. I know. You know, at the start of our podcast in 2019, we had this huge table, like you said, and I could spread them all out. And then I moved into Josh's closet right by all of his baseball hats. And I did.
Starting point is 00:03:13 I tried to balance my cards everywhere. I would drop them. I'd be shuffling through them because I couldn't spread them out. And I migrated to a document. You did. Okay. So this is my question because we talked about that, how you now worked off a document. document. Well, lady, I will tell you, you have seen my documents. They are in all different colors.
Starting point is 00:03:34 It's true. They're color coded. Yeah. So I highlighted portions. So like I would, in my note card days, I would have yellow note cards and pink ones and green ones. And they kind of meant different things to me, like my blue note cards for like deleted scenes. So I would know, okay, I put all the deleted scenes on blue note cards. And then, you know, little tidbits or fan catches or background catches. So I do that now. I go through my document and I have green sections and red sections. And I used to print out my documents. And I don't know if you've noticed, but now I just read off my laptop. Yeah. You want to know why? Why? I keep running out of ink. You're running out of the colored ink. Yes. I'm like, Josh, I need more colored ink. I'm paperless now. Oh my gosh. You went from note cards to a document to paperless.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Well, today you and I are recording a bunch of different things. And so I have a combo. I'm paperless, but then look what's on my keyboard. You have four. Four sticky notes to remind you of things. Yes. So I guess I still, every once in a while, I'll go back to a little post-it that I stick onto my laptop to remind me of a few things. Well, you know, people are always curious. How do we prepare our podcasts?
Starting point is 00:04:43 And we put a lot of time and effort and research into them, whatever the subject is. And we share a little bit with each other, like, I'll tackle this, you tackle that. But we like to surprise each other as well. Yeah. So we also keep separate documents. You know, my daughter said something the other day. She's working on a paper. She's a junior in high school.
Starting point is 00:05:02 And she knows you and I do our documents, you know? And she said, wow, mom, you know one thing you and Jenna have in common? I was like, what? She goes, you guys are both really good research writers. That is a high compliment. Isn't it? I appreciate that. And I said that means I do really enjoy that part of it.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I love to see what you're going to dig up and vice versa. and we kind of build the show together. Yeah. And we both like to dig in and research new things. We do. All right. Well, listen, everybody. That's all we got.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Now here is your second drink of weight loss part one. I'm Jenna Fisher. And I'm Angela Kinsey. We were on The Office together. And we're best friends. And now we're doing the Ultimate Office Rewatch podcast just for you. Each week, we will break down an episode of the Office
Starting point is 00:05:51 and give exclusive behind-the-scenes stories that only two people who were there can tell you. We're the Office ladies. Hi, everyone. Hey! Oh my gosh! We are kicking off season five of the office with Weight Loss Part 1. Season flipping five.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Yeah. We're here. Here we are. Let's do it. This is season five, episode one written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stepnitsky, directed by Paul Feig. We stop talking. We've already don't know what we're doing in here. You know what I was going to do?
Starting point is 00:06:27 I was going to go, bo-be-pooh, boo! And then I was like, no. Well, that's annoying. So then I said nothing. And then you said nothing, and then we just stared at each other. You know why? Because we can. There might be a lot of long pauses in this podcast today.
Starting point is 00:06:40 I'm going to move us into a summary. The gang at Dunder Mifflin participates in an eight-week company-wide weight loss competition. Pam begins her three-month design program in New York City, and Andy attempts to get Angela to commit to wedding plans. but she's busy. She's having an affair with Dwight, an affair. I know. She is stressed the F out. And the minute Andy asks her about the wedding, she runs to Dwight. Yeah. I have a question about that. Why can't you guys like have sex at home, like after work? Are you guys having sex at home after work or is it only in the warehouse? That is such a good question I've never thought about. I mean, I definitely see their hookups in this episode whenever Angela is spiraling.
Starting point is 00:07:32 Yeah. Maybe she's happy at home with all of her cats, and maybe she doesn't let Andy come over. So she doesn't need Dwight to cope. Yeah. Or maybe they're just shagging everywhere. I don't know. Well, we'll discuss more later. We'll discuss more.
Starting point is 00:07:45 Guys, this was the start of our fifth season, like we said. And to make up for the shorter fourth season that got interrupted because of the writer's strike, NBC ordered 28 episodes for season five. So this season has the most episodes of any office season. Oh my God, I didn't know that. Yeah. That's some good office trivia, my lady. Thank you. Thank you. Well, it's going to move us into fast fact number one, which is a little complicated. I'll tell you why. Okay. Back at the end of season three, we said that Rashida Jones left the show and stopped playing Karen Philippa. She had to go do parks and recreation. Was she not going to do parks and rec then?
Starting point is 00:08:35 She wasn't, Ang, because parks and recreation did not exist yet. Parks and recreation does not exist until the middle of season five of the office. Oh, farts. We got that wrong, milady. We did. Why am I saying milady? I don't know. Is the milady the new lady?
Starting point is 00:08:51 I hope not because people right now are like, my ears are bleeding. Stop saying milady. Wait, so Rashida, was she leaving to do a different project? No, she left because they finished the storyline of Karen, Jim, and Pam. It was a storyline thing. I mean, she did go on to do more projects. She did a bunch of movies in that time. Right, right, right. But no, it was a storyline thing. Similarly, I'll have you know that we wondered during Branch Wars if the photo of Hillary Clinton in her office was a nod to Leslie Knope loving Hillary Clinton. We thought that it was. It wasn't because, again, there was no Leslie Knope. There was. was no Parks and Rec yet. We were determined to pull up Parks and Rec by a few years. Well, I love Parks and Rec, so. I know. Okay. Well, there you go. We got that wrong. So this is important for two reasons. One, we need to know the timeline of Parks and Rec. Clearly. And number two, Greg Daniels, who created the American version of the office, he created Parks and Rec, along with one of our
Starting point is 00:09:53 writers, Mike Shore. So, midway through this season five, we're going to lose both Greg and Mike because they're going to be working on Parks and Rec. And that is why Jen Salada and Paul Lieberstein take over as the showrunners for season five. All right. There you go. Now, Mike sure moved to Parks and Rec full time. Greg was doing both shows. Greg did a little bit of Parks and Rec. He did a little office. He bounced back and forth. He did. Yes. Just wanted us to get that timeline correct. Yes. All right. Fast fact number two. Writer of this episode, Gene Stupnitsky, said that the idea for a weight loss episode had been on the writer's wall for a really long time. But they couldn't figure out how to do it in one day.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Because remember, they had that rule where they tried to have plot lines that only cover one work day. Right. When NBC asked for the premiere of season five to be an hour long, Greg Daniels had the idea that we could do the weight loss episode as a sort of summer retrospective. Right, because we never see the characters over the summer. Yeah, Jean said this was a really cool opportunity to see the characters over their summertime and that they almost called this episode summer. Huh. You might notice also for this episode, there is no cold open. It just starts with the opening credits.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Gene said that there was a cold open in the script. It was written that way, but they actually just folded it in to the plot. And he said that the pacing of this episode is a little quicker than previous seasons. This is going to become kind of our new pacing moving forward and that this was a change they made so they could fit in more jokes and more supporting character storylines. I mean, I definitely noticed. I felt like it clipped along. Yes. Fast fact number three, this episode has an all-cru commentary. Angela, take it away. It does, you guys, when I started listening to this DVD commentary and realized it was all crew, I called Jenna right away.
Starting point is 00:11:56 it was one of the best DVD commentaries I've listened to up until now. It's so good. And you've listened to all of them. I have. And I want to share with you guys who is on this DVD commentary for weight loss. Okay. It's phenomenal. It's great. So much information. At the beginning of the DVD commentary, everyone in the crew went around said their names and their job title for this episode. Okay. Randy Cordray, our brand new line producer, Michael Gallenberg, our production designer. Brian Whittle, our boom operator. Nick Carbone, our sound utility. Ben Patrick, our production sound mixer. Alicia Raycraft, our new costume designer.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Kelly Cantley, our first assistant director. And Jake oust, our post-producer. Oh, my gosh. What was it like to hear all of their voices again? It was so wonderful. And, you know, Kelly Cantley, I loved her so much. And Jenna, we still are on each other's Christmas card list. We send each other Christmas cards every year.
Starting point is 00:12:56 and I just adore her. And I texted her. I said, Kelly, I can't tell you how wonderful it is. I just spent an hour with you, like listening to your voice. I miss you so much. And she was like, Angie, I miss you too. And I get her Christmas cards too from her and her husband, Kevin, and their two dogs. I look forward to them every year. There is so much awesome information about the making of weight loss one and two. First thing I want to share with you guys that this was Randy and Alicia's first episode that they ever worked on on the office. And what an enormous huge way to start their time on the show. So normally, one episode, as Jenna said, is one day, they had to take our show over the course of eight weeks in one episode. It was a continuity
Starting point is 00:13:38 nightmare. For Alicia, wardrobe had eight changes. And Jenna, you and I love tracking things. Well, guess who else loves tracking things? Alicia. Kelly Cantley. Oh, boy. Kelly Cantley. She listed off all of the things that they would have to track over weight loss one and two. I loved it so much. I wrote it down, and I began to track it as well. Number one, eight wardrobe changes. Number two, eight set dressings of the main office bullpen. Number three, was it raining or not raining outside the windows, depending on the scene? Number four, they had three different goatee beards on Michael Ryan and Dwight. number five meridus sunburned face we'll get to that number six the dry erase board with everyone's weight loss stats number seven the fruit flies and number eight the rotting of fruit wow that's what they
Starting point is 00:14:37 were keeping track of so many things and then lastly this episode was a huge challenge for the editing department do you remember in goodbye toby how i had the script i had the shooting draft and I kept telling you how the scenes were all rearranged differently for the episode that actually aired. Yeah. Well, Jake shared in the commentary that Greg and the writers were very used to being able to just move scenes around and kind of change how the episode would take shape. And they could not do that in this episode because it's week to week and everything progresses week to week within one episode. And you can't move around that story. No. And our clothes are changing, right? Yes.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Like you'd notice, but there is, I saw a little flub. Yes, well, you'll have to bring that up. And they also address, and I'll bring this up when it happens, a character that they had to keep digitally changing their shirt. What? Yes. I'll share when we get to the moment. Angela, I think you need to do fast facts more often because that is possibly one of my favorite fast facts we've ever done. Well, I'm giving you fast fact number three from now on.
Starting point is 00:15:49 I bet you are. Thanks. I know. You guys, Fast Facts are really hard. Fass Facts are really hard. Jenna created Fast Facts for herself and then was like, Angela, these dang fast facts. I wish every week the crew did the DVD commentary is what I wish, because it's the best commentary. It was the most insightful, interesting, the best background trivia. Fast FAC 3 was easy because of our crew's commentary. I cannot wait to watch that payoff as we break down this episode. Let's take a break. Shocker, I need to go to the bathroom. You know, we've had a big morning. It was a reunion.
Starting point is 00:16:23 We both drank lots of beverages. All right, we're going to go to the restroom. We'll be right back. All right, well, we are back. Everyone is in the conference room. They are having a feast. I mean, there is a buffet of food happening here. Yeah, well, Michael tells everyone they better eat up because it's their last meal.
Starting point is 00:16:52 They're going to start this weight loss competition, but first they're trying to bulk up. So that when they lose weight, number is big. There's a big difference. Yes, exactly. Dwight has also told people they can't even use the bathroom. You're going to have to hold it. They want maximum poundage on the scale. And the stakes are high because Michael explains that this is a corporate weight loss challenge, and the branch that loses the most weight wins three whole extra vacation days. Everyone's excited. Yeah. I paused and I went frame by frame and I made a list of all the food I could see. I love this. This is reminding me a little bit of my pizza by Alfredo moment. Is it going to be 10 minutes?
Starting point is 00:17:33 No, there's not that much food. Okay, let's hear it. All right. There is a chocolate fondue fountain. There is a cheese fondue fountain. There are marshmallows, fried chicken, ribs, maybe some waffles, cornbread muffins, donuts, lots of soda, mac and cheese, dumplings. I swear someone has mashed potatoes and gravy on their plate. And then Jim has some strawberries on his plate, probably for the chocolate fountain. But I was surprised to spot a bit of healthy food. Not surprised to see it on John Krasinski's plate, however. He was such a healthy eater. He was. Jenna, do you know what I remember about this scene? What? How funky that cheese got. Yeah. It got real smelly. Yeah. Kelly shares on the DVD that they could only keep that cheese
Starting point is 00:18:25 melted for three hours. It would start to like coagulate or whatever. It got so gross. I mean, that really makes me think twice about any cheese fondue fountain. The fountain food, I might be done with fountain food. When I was in college, I had a boyfriend and we read that there was like this protein shake company that was going to give a $10,000 prize to whoever lost the most weight and gain the most muscle by using their protein shake.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Right. So the idea is to get healthy, lose weight, and here's your incentive is a bunch of money or something? Yeah. So we entered. You and your boyfriend? Yeah. You did the shake challenge? We did.
Starting point is 00:19:09 Here's the thing. We did the same thing. We're like in the week before. You carved up. We did. We ate a bunch of food. I probably gained about five pounds. In one week.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Yeah. Because we just like ate piece. pizza and burgers because we were like, this is great. I mean, we'll start out with more weight and then we'll lose it all and more. And we'll win $10,000. Yeah, I mean, we took pictures of ourselves. I still have it. Oh, no. I mean, somewhere I have it. I know because I was cleaning out some old photo albums and I found it and it jogged this memory. You had to prove the day, you know, of the weight loss start. Yeah. So you had to hold up that day's newspaper. I mean, like a hostage photo. Oh my God. So I've got this picture of myself. This was before you could Instagram.
Starting point is 00:19:59 Now you can insestore your Instagram and it's a timestamp, but back then you had to hold up like a newspaper. Yeah. And take it with a regular old camera. I'm in like a sports bra and some like sport shorts. Mm-hmm. And I'm holding up a newspaper and I will tell you what. Not only did we not win, I did not lose any of the weight. That you gained carb loading. That's right. After the eight weeks, I mean, we gave up so quickly. We were all in for the first week of the fitness challenge. And then all that happened was from all of this is that I gained five pounds and then I held up a newspaper. The end.
Starting point is 00:20:39 So that memory came flooding back as I was watching us in this conference room scene. So Stanley, Meredith, and Creed have plans for their leftovers. You know, Stanley really wants to take some of these dumplings home. But Dwight is like, no, no, you cannot take any. of this food home, we're eating healthy now, and he starts spraying what looks like an insect repellent all over all of the food. We had a fan question from Chelsea B, Alice R. and Henry F. What was in the bottle that Dwight is spraying on the food? Well, guess who knows? You? Me. Thanks to our crew. It was not real bug spray, of course. This was a prop bottle that Phil Shea had designed.
Starting point is 00:21:23 He had this made, and it was full of aerosol water. Oh. So he was just spraying water. You know, I assumed that's what it was, but it didn't look like water. I mean, it looked real. I thought it looked real, and I thought everyone's reactions were really good. Great acting, folks. You sold it.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Well, now the gang is going to go down to the warehouse. They're going to weigh in. Yes. And Jenna, at one minute, five seconds, there is a great shot of the big scale that we're all going to get weighed on, and I have a prop, a breakdown. Give it to me. Okay. That scale was custom made by Rice Lake weighing systems. They made it specific to our requests, and they were able to program the little computer screen with whatever the writers wanted them to put on it, right? It was like part of the joke. Our weight. That was all like a writer's joke. My mind is being blown right now
Starting point is 00:22:19 that that was not a real scale. No, the scale didn't exist. It was made. just for us. And Rice Lake Wang System didn't ask for any credit or any company plug. They were huge fans of the show. And they did come to set the day we filmed this. And everyone on our crew said they were so nice. And after this episode aired, that scale stayed in the warehouse as part of the warehouse set. That I remember. Now, during this way in, Angela, what's up with Meredith's face? Did you notice. Her face is all red. We got a lot of mail about it. They want to know what's going on. Was there a storyline that was cut or something? Oh, yes. I want you guys to know I took a photo of Kate's face as Meredith looking like that. And I texted it to Kate last night. And I said, Kate, you know what?
Starting point is 00:23:07 You should win Team Player Award for the run of the office. Because her character was always getting into some kind of mishap, which resulted in Kate being in the hair and makeup trailer forever. Right? Yeah. Yeah. And here was the storyline, and it's shared in the deleted scenes. Meredith gets severely sunburned. And here is her explanation. Sam, can you play the clip? These guys took me out in the fishing boat.
Starting point is 00:23:33 I don't think I caught anything. Hello, hello. Hey, your face is almost back to normal. One more kid calls me Hellboy. I swear to God. Oh, you wish. Hellboy's a hero. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Yeah, she went out on a boat, got some. super super sunburned. And this was something they had to watch in continuity of which stage of the sunburn was her face at. Then the whole storyline got deleted, but they couldn't take out Kate's face. You know what I mean? So they just had to leave it in. And Kate said the day after the show aired, Steve came up to her on set and was like, you know what, Kate, I still thought it was funny. You know, I kind of love that Meredith has this mystery about her. Yeah. That she has this whole other life we don't even need to explain. And Kate said it made her feel so good that Steve was so thoughtful to come over and say that. Yeah. That was hard when you had a storyline and then you'd watch the episode.
Starting point is 00:24:27 They wouldn't warn you a lot of the times. You'd just watch the episode and it was gone. Yeah. And you know, with supporting cast, we were often, you know, in the B or C story. And those really got moved around a lot. Yeah. And trimmed and edited. And it did happen. But Kate, man, such a good sport. Wow. Guys, also in this scene, Michael throws Pam off the scale because she's going to go away to art school. So he doesn't want her extra poundage. Now, they've already weighed in, and then Pam gets off the scale, and a new weight is displayed. So embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Everyone is clocking this number change. Yeah. We got some fan mail from Kim C who said, during the group weigh-in, it becomes clear that Pam weighs 126 pounds. Jenna, did the writers consult you about your actual weight when they added this fact, or did they just guess how much they thought you might weigh? And were you comfortable with sharing this speculation about your weight? Well, I'll tell you guys, actually, in the script, the original table draft, Pam weighed 145 pounds. And I said, you guys, this is, I feel like a weird thing for me to split hairs about, but I don't weigh 140.5 pounds. And I said, you guys, this is, I feel like a weird thing for me to split hairs about, but I don't weigh 145 pounds.
Starting point is 00:25:43 It's not accurate. Why don't you just put my real weight, which at the time was 126 pounds. I don't weigh 126 pounds anymore. But at the time, that was my weight. And so they changed it. Yeah. But yeah, when they speculated about my weight, they put me at 145. and I just, I don't know, I just corrected it.
Starting point is 00:26:04 I thought it should be correct. I have no problem with that. Well, Jenna, that scene made me laugh just because your performance, your reaction. You watch everyone doing the math and you're just standing there. Yeah. And it was very funny the way you played that moment. Now it's week two of their weight loss contest. Oscar Nandy arrived.
Starting point is 00:26:23 They're going to hold the elevator for Stanley. And Stanley says he forgot something and then he takes the stairs without them knowing. And he has a great talking head. where he shares that he's been losing weight on his own. And he just noticed some of your speed and fire that he's lost a little bit of his pickup and go. And he's doing this for himself. Yes. And in this talking head, he shows an old photo of himself.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Mm-hmm. Well, we got some mail about that. People wanted to know. What is this picture? Is this from Leslie David Baker's real life? Yes. Is this young Leslie in this photo? It is young Leslie in the photo.
Starting point is 00:26:59 Oh, my gosh. I texted Leslie and he gave me all. the info. Oh, let's hear it. It's a Photoshop picture. He does not know any of the other people in the picture. They photoshopped him into it using one of his old prom photos. Oh, Leslie. I love that. Yeah. Well, they're really taking this whole get healthy fitness thing seriously. Holly is running a yoga class in the conference room. I only saw three people in attendance. Creed, Kelly, and Michael. I didn't see anyone else. Oh. Yeah. And then Michael is. so excited. He runs up to Jim as Jim is going into the bathroom and is like, did you see Holly's
Starting point is 00:27:37 butt? And Jim's like, no, you know why? Because we don't do that. Friends don't talk about other friends' butts, right? And Jim is really trying to get Michael to have a little growth, right? Yep. And he's like, what have you learned about her? And Michael says, I learned that she broke her left leg twice in one year. I learned that she's allergic to sesame seeds. I learned that she has read Lonesome Dove three times and that her butt refuses to quit, you know, and Jim's like, I give up. Little sidebar moment for you. What's that? Lonesome Dove was written by Larry McMurtry, who is from my hometown of Archer City, Texas.
Starting point is 00:28:14 Yes. And I knew Larry, and I know his family. And Larry was this amazing prolific writer. I got so excited just to see one of his pieces of work mentioned on the office, knowing that I grew up going to his bookstore. That is so cool. Love it. You guys got to know, there's only like 1,800 people in Archer City.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Everybody knows everybody. We got some fan mail from Brittany. Uh-huh. She did her own little mini deep dive on on sesame seed allergies. Oh. Yeah. She did a deep dive? She did.
Starting point is 00:28:45 She said that she would like us to know that sesame seed allergies are actually the ninth most common type of food allergy. I did not know that. Do you have any allergies? I do. I'm allergic to sweet potatoes. Crazy. Yeah. I found that out late.
Starting point is 00:29:00 in life because my mom would only make sweet potatoes at Thanksgiving. And I'm sorry, Mom, but they always looked really gross to me. So I just never even ate them. I don't know if I had some sort of like visceral kind of instinct that I shouldn't eat them. Yeah, but I never ate them. And then my first Thanksgiving in Los Angeles, I couldn't go home. I couldn't afford it. So me and my friends, we had our own Thanksgiving and someone brought some sweet potatoes that looked effing amazing. So I had some. The next day I got super sick. I wrote it off. I had taken some of those sweet potatoes home as a leftover. I ate them again, got super sick again. That's when the doctor was like, I think you should stop being sweet potatoes. I got an allergy test. And I am allergic to sweet potatoes. My daughter has a mild allergy to dairy. But you can really tell, like if she's had ice cream and stuff, she'll get really stuffy. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Yeah. A lot of people have like a lactose intolerance that causes like some kind of like diarrhea. Well, this is our spinoff podcast. It's called What Food Studio? Body fluids and other stories. I mean, since we're on the subject of milk and stuff, I just want to say, guys, don't give milk to cats. Oh yeah, it makes them sick. Yeah. It's like a thing that's been passed down in these cartoons forever. You give cats a dish of milk. They are allergic. to the dairy and milk. Don't give it to them. Can I add to your milk with cats thing? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Don't give bread to ducks. Oh, bread to ducks. You know what? You can give them. What? Peas. Oh, peas. And bird seed.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Okay. More food talk for you. Three minutes, 49 seconds. Dwight is replacing the junk food in the vending machine with fruit. Now, Kelly Cantley said this scene, which I timed at seven seconds, took them one hour to shoot. Because of the like banging the fruit in with the hammer, just all of it ripping everything out, resetting it, putting the fruit in. It took them an hour to do a seven second scene. Coming up as a really awkward scene in so many ways. So many. Oscar is going to offer to set Holly up
Starting point is 00:31:19 with his yoga instructor. Mm-hmm. I feel like that was awkward number one. I mean, it's jumping in real quick being matchmaker. Yeah. I always feel like you wait for someone to ask you to set them up because there are so many assumptions you're making about their life and their preferences when you offer to set them up. Right? Yeah. I don't know. Also, like, how long has he known her?
Starting point is 00:31:47 Have they hung out? Like, what does he know about Holly? Right. This takes us to front reception. And Jim is making sure Pam is all packed for New York. He's holding a box of her items she's going to take with her. Did you notice at four minutes, 47 seconds, what is in the box that is so important it's got to travel to New York City with Pam? Apparently, her weird spindly, plasticy desk decoration.
Starting point is 00:32:14 She can't live without it. I put the multicolored sphere bobble thing. Yeah, we've talked about it on the podcast before. I get that maybe she needed to clear her desk for whoever's filling in for her. Just leave the box. Yeah. Put it in a store room and get it out when you get back. There's nothing in that box you need at Pratt, Pam.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Nothing. But Pam has a talking head. It's super cute. I loved doing it where I say, what up to 112. I hate to tell you, Pam, the area code for Pratt, which is located in Brooklyn, is 718. Oh, Pam. But it's okay. You're trying to be all New Yorkie.
Starting point is 00:32:54 You're trying to be cool. Yeah, that's the Manhattan area code. Mm-hmm. Well, at five minutes, 13 seconds, there's going to be a storyline that starts, which is Andy and Angela wedding planning. There's lots of delicious stuff. There's lots more in deleted scenes. All of this wedding planning is just absolutely stressing Angela out and making her more and more irritated at Andy. This is how he walks up to her.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Ang, Ella. Ella, Ella, Ella, under my Angelella. Ella, Ella, Ella, Ella, Ella, A, A. What? I loved it so much. That's how they're starting their conversation. And he's excited. He says every little boy fantasizes about his fairy tale wedding.
Starting point is 00:33:38 And ding, ding, ding, this is when they had to go in and digitally change his shirt and tie in post-production because the writers wanted to move this talking head here. It had been in a different place in the story. His tie and his shirt are digital. Because they had to make it match. The scene with Angela. That's right. My mind is blown.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Oh, yeah. They had to change all of that in post so they could move this talking head up. Well, in the scene with Angela, he is suggesting that they get married at the breakers in Rhode Island, this famous estate. Angela doesn't like it. He said this is really important to his family because this is where his parents decided not to get divorced. How romantic. Yes, that's where you want to get married. I looked this place up.
Starting point is 00:34:26 It was built back. In 1893, as a summer home. Wow. Not even a main residence. It was built by the Vanderbilt family. It cost $7 million to build back then. Back then. Back then.
Starting point is 00:34:40 It took two years. Is it massive? Yeah. There are 70 rooms in the house. The Great Hall. 70 rooms for their summer residence. Right. And the Great Hall has 45 foot ceilings.
Starting point is 00:34:56 There's a gold. room. Okay. That was actually built in Europe and then shipped to the United States and reassembled in Newport. Good Lord. It is estimated to be worth $150 million today. That one room? No, the whole house. Oh. I know. I see how you went there because of the way I structured that. Oh my gosh. So, $150 million? Yeah. It now belongs to the Preservation Society of Newport. Port County. It is available for tours. It gets about 300,000 visitors annually. But get this. Great grandchildren still live there on the third floor during the summer. Oh, my God. But you can't tour their private residence area when you tour the house. This is like going to Bucky Kim Palace. I always wonder
Starting point is 00:35:47 about that. Like you live there, but there's tours. Yeah, what is that? I don't know. 70 rooms. Maybe you don't even know. Are you not giving tours of your home, Angela, to tourists while you live there? You're welcome to come over. The hall bathroom, you have to jiggle the handle. It's a double flusher. You know, it doesn't quite do it the first time. Well, all of this wedding planning stresses Angela out, and she immediately pages Dwight. And they rendezvous in the warehouse. Angela comes out of the little warehouse. I don't even know what you call it. Storage room where they meet up. And she says, look, that was the last time. I have a fiancé. I very much like. All right, Jenna, there are deleted scenes that throughout Weight Loss 1 and 2 really show Angela struggling between
Starting point is 00:36:35 wanting to be excited for the wedding and also that Andy is driving her crazy. And then she runs to Dwight. It's sort of this love triangle. And the documentary crew clearly decided to ask her about it. And here was her response. It's in the deleted scenes. No, I'm not cheating on anybody. I have one fiancé and I have physical relations with one man. Hmm. She keeps it separate. One guy she'll marry and one guy for the shag.
Starting point is 00:37:07 I guess Angela Martin is like, you know, once I'm at the aisle, it's done. Yeah. Once I speak my vows, I'll stop sleeping with Dwight. But for right now, I am engaged. This is a period of, I guess, non-commitment. But commitment, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know how she's going to deal with how bad shit crazy Andy makes her once they're married. What will her outlet be? But yes, I thought that was interesting because there's that moment when she comes out of the storage room with Dwight where she sees the camera. Right? And this talking head would have happened immediately after where they would have confronted her, which I thought was pretty balsy for the documentary crew. Well, they need to follow up on these things.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Now we have a scene where Michael, through his window, sees that Pam is getting into her car, she's getting ready to drive to Pratt, and he has not said his goodbye. No, he hasn't. And I want you to know, I know whose office it was, that he was in. Was it Paul Lieberstein's? No, it was Jen Saladus. Okay. There you go. If you're curious, that's the writer's room that Michael was in.
Starting point is 00:38:16 And poor Michael, he practically wipes out two flights of stairs trying to get to Pam so he could say goodbye. It's so funny. And he wrote her a poem, but he left it upstairs. It ends with the word seagulls. Here's what I have to say about this scene. Pam is going to drive to New York and a pencil skirt. Also, here was my question. Where is she going to park your car? There's nowhere to park your car in New York City. You have to pay for a parking spot. Well, she's going to Brooklyn. She's going to like a college campus. You think they have a spot for her? I think they do. Oh, okay. I think there's a campus parking lot.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Okay, okay, okay. I'm not worried about that. I'm worried about why did she come into work even for a half day? Why didn't she change her clothes? She's going to arrive at Pratt in a pencil skirt and panty hose. Really? Really? Pam.
Starting point is 00:39:07 I hope there's parking. Well, listen, I wanted you to know, Randy Cordray shared that this parking lot scene took place on an incredibly hot day. It was like triple-digit weather in Los Angeles. And, you know, Steve runs hot anyway. And he had to run into this scene. And it was super hot in a suit. Well, Phil Shea found a cooling vest that Steve could wear under his suit to help keep him cool. It's the type of vest that marathon runners and athletes have. They use it to cool their body temperature down. It has these little frozen gel packs. And Steve had that on under his suit. I've never heard of this. thing, which makes sense to me because I would never seek it out. I would never think how can I be
Starting point is 00:39:52 colder in any situation. No, never. It's a whole thing. I googled it. There's many different types of cooling vests that you can get. Athletes use them. Soldiers use them. I mean, you know, it's like a whole thing. You know what I do own? What? A warming vest. I have a vest and you put little hot packs in it. And it keeps you warm. I bought it so that I could watch my son play ice hockey outdoors. Yeah. Well, we used to stuff those little hot pocket thingsies. What do you call them? Not the food hot pockets. What are they called? I love the idea of us having a vest filled with hot pockets, though. Because then if you get hungry, it's a snack as well. It keeps you warm and full. Listen, on the office, I had one skirt that had two little stitch pockets in the back,
Starting point is 00:40:39 and I had one little tiny stitch pocket in the front. They would give us those little hot pack things. Little hand warmers. Little hand warmers. I would stick two in my shoes. I would stick one in that front pocket, two in my back pocket. I'd stick a few in my bra. Same. Yeah, I remember that. Yeah. And if my sweater had pockets, I'd stick them in there. I'd stick so many of those on my body when we were filming outside when it was cold. One time our camera operator, Matt Stone, was like, Ann, just don't take this the wrong way. But I can see lumps in your butt on camera. Like they don't look human like human lumps. I was like, dang it. And I had to take my little heater. things out of my pockets. Well, I can't believe that they got a cooling vest, and I'm glad they did. I am, too. I thought that was so smart. Mm-hmm. Well, it's time for another weigh-in. Big announcement. They lost 31 pounds. Wow. Michael and Holly are so excited. They're going to do a wrap. It's the most adorable thing, because they're so dorky and cute together. Well, a little rap trivia is that they have
Starting point is 00:41:38 about 10 minutes of them wrapping, even though the part that you see in the show was completely scripted, Even down to Holly, like, rubbing her jacket. Yeah, yeah, the wiki, wiki what? All of that was scripted. All of that was scripted. But they did go on and on. And Amy Ryan gave an interview where she said this was her favorite scene to shoot because they had so much fun. The crew said the same thing.
Starting point is 00:42:01 They said it was so much fun that those two just went off and that the chemistry was just so apparent. I think this was the scene when they were shooting when they realized, oh, yeah, these two, true love. Yeah. Well, now it's week three, and there is a new receptionist in town. Yes, Ronnie. Yeah, Ronnie played by Dale Raul. She has been in a ton of stuff. She was Maxine and True Blood.
Starting point is 00:42:28 Oh, Maxine Fortinbury. I love True Blood. She was fantastic. Of course, you would know that. Yes. I have a crossover connection with Dale. Tell me. We were both on Fresh Off the Boat.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Well, there you go. Not Monk, surprisingly, but fresh off the boat. Well, she will come back in season, This is not the last we're going to see of Ronnie. Meanwhile, we're going to see Pam in her first class. She looks so cute. She has like, I'm calling it the college ponytail. She wears this really cute ponytail at school.
Starting point is 00:42:59 All right, the ponytail is the only thing that's cute about Pam. Are you kidding? I thought you looked so cute in all of your college scenes. Did you notice how young everyone else is in the class? Oh, you stop it. No, but this was a deliberate choice. Well, okay. Pam is in her little.
Starting point is 00:43:15 late 20s. Do you like how immediately I like stand up for my best friend. I'm like, you stop it. You are beautiful. You look just as young as those other ones. That's right. And you are smart. Thank you. You're welcome. I want you to know I was not being down on myself. I was just pointing out a deliberate production choice. Pam is in her late 20s and they made sure that everyone in this class that the background performers were all much younger. They're just starting off in college, right? Pam's going back to school. And they did want to create. this story for Pam that she is kind of, you know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:51 I don't know. What do they call it? A non-traditional student. There you go. Well, not only that, she's in the wrong class. The teacher who was played by Sandra Lowe, Professor Monaghan. She's got that zinger of a joke about Zaf Chancery, you know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Which, by the way, I read a Reddit thread where people were like, that doesn't apply. It's wrong. Oh. Oh, my. Well, Pam does not end up leaving the class. And we got some mail. People are like, Pam has been so good about standing up for herself. Why doesn't she just leave the class? I don't know. I sympathized. I felt like she's new here. She feels out of place. She just got singled out. She's going to tuck her head down and know she'll do it right the next time. Yeah, but I guess it's going to mean she misses her actual first class. Back in the office, Holly hears this coughing. right? She's at her cubicle. Kelly is coughing. She sounds sick. Did you notice on Holly's desk what her nameplate says? Yes. Hollis. And then in quotes, Holly, P, flax. I did notice that. So that's her real name. Her name is Hollis.
Starting point is 00:45:04 Hollis. Kelly has a talking head where she says she's on the third day of her cleansed diet where she's doing the lemon juice, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper and water. That's all she's allowed to have. have. Angela, have you ever done any of these fad diets? I haven't, but I had a roommate who did something with cayenne pepper and water, and I think it just gives you the runs, right? You just poop. You know, I got approached to do an ad for this diet tea that's supposed to flatten your tummy. So you drink the tea and it flattens your tummy. How? By making you poop a lot. Well, but it was like a cleansing tea. And I was like, well, first of all, I'm not going to do an ad for anything I don't believe in. So send me the tea and we'll see what happens. Did you drink the tea? I was doing splitting up together at the time and I was talking to Oliver Hudson about it and he said, I'll do it with you.
Starting point is 00:45:56 Let's both do the tea and see if we get flat tummies. He's so funny, but I can so hear him saying that because he's just like, let's do it. He was all in. So I asked for two packages of the tea. Oliver and I started doing it. Angela. Did you poop? First of all, I gained weight. What? Second of the second. of all, we're just pooping and farting and just, we're trying to work and do our scenes. Oh, no. The crew was like, stop drinking the tea, you guys. You're like, we're farting them out. They're like, seriously, we cannot have the two leads of our show drinking this tea. Being so flagellent on set. It's ruining everything. So I just, I don't know. I just don't do this stuff. Well, you know, my husband, he's super healthy and he just makes really good choices about what he
Starting point is 00:46:45 eats and he exercises. It's really annoying his ability to be so consistent. My hardest struggle is consistency, you know, just like making that space for myself. And I think it's even like when you peel back the layer, it's like making that time for yourself. And it's just a hard thing to do. Yeah. Well, I think we should take a break because I need a moment to center myself before Jan comes into the office. Oh, oh yes. And there's some really good Jan stuff I want to share. All right, we'll be right back. We are back, and so is Jan. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Jan enters the office and tells Ronnie to make her some copies of a document on Canary Yellow Paper. Oh, yeah, she walks in like she owns the place. She also does not acknowledge that she's speaking to a person she's never met. Oh, yeah, that's true. This made me wonder if Jan is entertaining Michael being in her life again so she can just use him and use the office. She's getting free copies, right? Yeah. Well, in the deleted scenes, there's a little bit of a...
Starting point is 00:47:55 runner about this. She is giving Michael like a list of things she needs him to do. All her errands, go to the dry cleaner. She hands him a bag, like grocery shopping, etc. Like Michael is her personal assistant. And then when he kind of boxed at anything, she's like, well, I thought you wanted to help. Wow. So to me, I feel like Jan is using him. For sure. Jim has this talking head where he says Michael led us to believe he was the father of Jan's baby by telling us he was the father of Jan's baby. Well, this talking head would have continued. Oh. And they had to trim it. And Jim then holds up an email and says, but then Jan sent this email to everyone. And here's what Jan's email said. Hi, everyone. Jan here writing to share some wonderful news and to squash a rumor. First, the great
Starting point is 00:48:44 news I am expecting. The beautiful baby girl inside me will be ready to meet the world this fall, just a few months before the launch of the new Serenity by Jane. Jan line. Shameless plug I know. Don't hate me. L.O.L. Anyway, I also wanted to clarify that the father is not anyone that you or I have ever met. Remember, no matter how excited, someone is about my baby, it does not make them the father. Best Jan. P.S. Hope to ship you something soon. That's amazing. Yeah. So she sent that email to everyone in the office. Well, Holly would like to know who is Jan. She says, who's that woman in Michael's office with the feet?
Starting point is 00:49:31 Because Michael is rubbing Jan's feet. Oscar explains that she's Michael's ex-girlfriend. And Holly immediately decides, yes, you can give your yoga teacher my number. I want to date your hot yoga teacher. Yeah. His hot, hot yoga teacher, because he teaches hot yoga and he's hot. I'm sure he's very bendy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Yeah. Then Holly overhears Angela berating Kevin for being an idiot. And Holly is going to come to Kevin's defense because remember, Dwight told Holly that Kevin was there as part of a special work program. Yeah, when Dwight was hazing her. Yeah. Oh, she runs over to Angela and she's like, how dare you? You don't speak to him like that. And this is when everyone realizes, including Kevin, what Dwight told Holly. Angela is so delighted by this moment. Mm-hmm. She can't stop smiling. No, she loves that Holly has been humiliated. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Poor Kevin. He's crushed. This means that Holly has not been paying attention to him because she wants to date him. No. He's realizing. Well, now Andy is going to approach Angela in the kitchen. He has made non-refundable deposits at four different wedding locations. Hot air balloons over Napa Valley. Mm-hmm. World famous Walt Disney's Epcot Center.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Mm-hmm. Scuba diving wedding in the Bahamas and the Wilkes Bar Marriott Ballroom C, to which she replies, dangerous, tacky, sharks, haunted. And no. And no. Just in general. And no. And of course, this means Angela and Dwight are going to hook up again. We had a fan question. Kayla would like to know when Dwight slaps Angela's butt was that scripted because
Starting point is 00:51:22 she thought your reaction was very genuine. You were surprised. No, that was improvised. That was Rain Wilson. But now, listen, you guys, Rain and I were very, very good friends. And we would always do a few takes where we would try to surprise each other a little bit. Within the boundaries of what I knew would not make anyone uncomfortable and vice versa.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Right. And so, no, that was Rain, just mixing it up. And catching me off guard, which is why my reaction is so earnest. We also got mail from Alice, who would like to ask, in your talking head afterwards, was any of that improvised because it's one of my all-time favorites? You know what? People quote this talking head to me, and it was completely scripted, and it read like this. I have a nice comforter and several cozy pillows. I usually read a chapter of a book, and it's lights out by 8.30. That's how I sleep at night. Completely scripted.
Starting point is 00:52:17 You go to bed at 8.30. I know. I have lots of cats to take care of. They get up early. Well, now Jim and Pam are going to talk via video call. You guys, old tech alert, this was a real big deal. This was an actual live I-chat. Remember I-chat? Yeah. Yeah. This is before Zoom. This is before FaceTime. And, you know, Dwight is annoyed. Michael is so excited and picks up the computer and wants to show Pam all around. I know, which is making her a little sick. She's like, can you please put me down? I thought it was so cute. Guys, this happened in real time. We had some questions from Alice R and Brianna P. How'd you shoot the video chat scenes? Well, it was live. They built a little set over on the warehouse set to look like my dorm room at Pratt. And I sat there and we did this live. It was really cute. Yeah. And I have to say, I was really excited because during most of this episode, I was not on our set. I was really filming on the show. I was really filming on. location to film Pam's art school. And so for this day, I just remember how excited I was. Even though I was all the way on the warehouse set, I was able to come over for hot snack. I stayed for lunch. Yes, this was one of the hardest things for us as BFFs is when you were at the Pratt School of Art. Yep. You were not on our set. You were on location. So I was so excited. You were there. And one thing I want to share about this that Randy talked about in the DVD commentary is that
Starting point is 00:53:51 This live I chat, Jenna, caused all kinds of technical problems. I remember. Yeah, I remember because we had to start and stop. Here's what happened. The wireless microwave system on the side of the cameras would get triggered whenever Steve picked up the laptop and walked around with you. Yeah. It would shut the cameras off, which meant we got to hang out a little bit because they had to sort that out. I just remember shooting the talking head, and I thought it was so cute the way they put the computer on the chair.
Starting point is 00:54:20 I did too. Well, now the gang is going to weigh in again, and guess what? They've gained five pounds, and then Kelly passes out. Yeah. And we go to commercial. We come back with some real Phyllis sass. Mm-hmm. Phyllis is super smug with Angela, and, you know, she's planning Stanley's birthday party, and she's just giving Angela marching orders. She is. She would like to get some cake. Mm-hmm. And anytime Angela seems like she might disagree, Phyllis just kind of gives a little look. Like, we will be doing it this way.
Starting point is 00:54:55 And here's why. Yeah. And there was more Phyllis sass in the deleted scenes. She was given Angela grief this whole episode. Well, we talked about this at the end of Goodbye Toby. Phyllis catches Dwight and Angela getting it on in the office. And we wondered, what does this mean? Well, it has gone to Phyllis's head.
Starting point is 00:55:15 She has power. Mm-hmm. Holly suggests that they do fruit instead of cake. Michael comes in, he's going to weigh in, he suddenly has a goatee, no explanation. Yeah. But he has a goatee. Kelly Cantley said that goatee took an hour to put on, so they had to factor that into the day. He didn't just grow a goatee?
Starting point is 00:55:37 No. None of their goatees were real. No. That's what she said. No. None of them? They were all put on. And then they had to keep track that they were the right shape and size goate throughout the
Starting point is 00:55:51 episode for continuity. And Kelly said at the time, this aired, they got some mail that a few of the goatees were off. Gosh. Well, Michael is going to take his goate into the conference room and he's going to call a meeting. Yeah. Because he wants everyone to know what is the leading cause of death. It is obesity-caused illness. He wants everyone to take this more seriously so they don't die of obesity. Yeah. Jim pledges to lose 65 pounds. He's being sarcastic. Michael doesn't get it. He's thrilled. He says if everybody loses five pounds, that in addition to Jim 65, we're going to win this thing. Well, Angela has presented Andy with her list of criteria for her wedding. It's pretty challenging. Here are the things she has to have
Starting point is 00:56:40 in order to marry Andy. Okay. A thousand-year-old church in the continental United States. There has to be a rainbow, 24-hour veterinarian on call. And then she pages Dwight. to meet her downstairs because she just can't really stand being around Andy. But Andy tells Angela, you know what? I don't care where we get married because all I care about is spending the rest of my life with you. This melts Angela's cold, cold heart. It does. And she does not show up for her rendezvous with Dwight in the warehouse.
Starting point is 00:57:13 She gives Andy a little kiss. And of course he has to make a noise. He makes like a boo. Yeah. Well, there's a very sweet deleted scene that shows Angela. trying to bond with Andy over the wedding. It's in the break room, and I titled it overly animated, Angela? Hmm.
Starting point is 00:57:35 We could get a cake shape like your cat. They can do that? Yeah. For you, my love, I will find the finest cake smith in all the land. And it didla bring me, sir, Bakes-A-Lot, a Frosting Ham Forest. What about one shape like, I don't know, a litter box? Hey-oh! Right? I mean, is it gross or wonderful?
Starting point is 00:58:01 Ah, I don't know. I'll be at my desk. Page me if you need me. Who are you? I know. Ah, I don't know. Who is this person? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Oh, overly animated, Angela. She was trying. Maybe he should just do some madlibs. You love those. I love madlibs and keep suggesting cakes that look like cats or cat accessories. It's a way to your heart. Well, Jim has arrived at Pam's dorm room.
Starting point is 00:58:31 Did you notice that Pam is the resident advisor? I did. She's the RA. It's so perfect. It's perfect, but it's also like Pam. Take on a job. Come on. Well, Jim tells the documentary crew, you know what?
Starting point is 00:58:47 Why did you go check out Pam's art over there? And when they turn to look for it, he quickly shuts the door, right? Mm-hmm. And at 18 minutes, 31 seconds, you hear the cameraman sigh. You hear Randall Einhorn sigh. Yes, that's Randall. And that was improvised.
Starting point is 00:59:03 He just did that and they loved it and they kept it in. Oh, yeah. So fun. I would like to say, Pam, thank you for finally wearing a hoodie or any kind of casual clothing here at art school. I feel like she just has been overdressed since she got there. We are on two different pages on this. I think that Pam has looked amazing for art school. I love her ponytail.
Starting point is 00:59:25 I just think, and this was a choice that, I should say that, this has all been a choice. It's on purpose. It's all to make her stand out a little bit, to be like she isn't dressing the way the young people dressed today. Right. Okay. So like, I'm giving her grief about it, but you guys, we planned this. Right. And also her affected speech, how she's like, top of the morning, Tilly.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Shall we walk over here? Perhaps we'll sit here. Let me cross my legs in my stockings. What are you talking about? That's how she talks. No, she does not. What are you doing? I'm just messing with you.
Starting point is 00:59:59 I really got worried. I was like, what? I am messing with you. I don't know how long Jim and Pam got to hang out and smooch, but Pam got a knock on her door. There was some girl mad at another girl because someone took someone soy milk. And now Jim is in like the dorm room common area at 18 minutes 55 seconds. Yeah, he's watching a baseball game. Yes.
Starting point is 01:00:21 And Jenna, you can very faintly hear some sort of. baseball commentators like announcers, sports announcers. Those were played by our very own producer, James O'Carry and Eric Colgin. All right. See, I wondered, is that a real baseball game? So it's obviously real baseball footage, but then we put our own commentators on it. That's right. So Jen and I have been in touch with James. He is fantastic. He was that guy that could like get you anything on set. If you needed it, James got it. And we had lots of questions for him. And he answered him for this episode. He even had the shooting draft. James, thank you so much. I feel like we might have a Jamesapedia. Yeah, it couldn't come at a better time. Yeah. You know, because we don't have
Starting point is 01:01:04 Kentapedia anymore, James. James, Carrie, will you be our Jamesapedia? Should we talk about Stanley's birthday? I mean, it looks a little sad. Everyone's standing around eating fruit. Ronnie wants to know if anyone wants to dance. By the way, My Dolly Parton fans, did you catch the song playing? Oh, yeah. Here you come again. I love that song. I love that song, too.
Starting point is 01:01:30 I went and listened to it after I watched the episode. It's not the song I would play at a birthday party. No. No. Probably not. But I love that song. People are going to sneak off from this party, and they're going to have some cake in the warehouse. The warehouse is the sneak site, clearly.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Clearly, and I mean, isn't Angela uncomfortable being in that room with all those other people, including her fiancé? She doesn't have any guilt about it. I guess not. She has no problem sleeping at night. We've established that. That's true. Stanley is in the room with the cake, but he's not even eating it. He said his tastes have changed.
Starting point is 01:02:13 Now all he likes is baklava, which I thought was a really interesting thing to say because baklava is very, very, very sweet. Like if you've lost your sweet tooth, I mean, it's nutty. I love a baklava. I do too. It's dense, though. It's a dense sugary treat. I know. And I often eat too much of it and I get a stomachache because, you know, they give you a tiny piece and I'll eat like five of them because they're just so good.
Starting point is 01:02:38 Well, that's what happens with you. You're always like, Angie, look how cute. It's so tiny. I know. And then you're like, Angie, I have a stomachache. I know. Dwight, Holly, Michael and Ronnie spy on the group. Dwight's like, they should not be in there.
Starting point is 01:02:52 You know why he's saying that. And Michael says, we should have our own party. Let's all go play mini golf. Ronnie and Michael and Dwight and Holly. That force him. Oh, I wish that happened. Me too. Well, Holly can't go because she has a date tonight.
Starting point is 01:03:10 And then Michael has the sweetest talking head. He's like, Holly doesn't need any luck. Everyone who meets her instantly loves her. Yeah. So cute. I want these two kids to get together. Angela, I have a question for you about the next scene, which is when Dwight busts in and he kicks over the cake. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:28 I wasn't there. I'm at art school. What was it like to shoot that scene? Here's the thing. That room was like, I mean, Jenna, it was like six feet by six feet. It is really small. And we were all in there. They tried to put chairs in so that we could sit, but not everyone could sit, obviously. We were pretty crammed in. I remember I couldn't look at Phyllis or I would laugh. Whenever she had her exchange with Michael, she would kind of, you know, start to break a little. And then Rain kicked over that cake with such like force. Yeah. It went flying. We all got cake on us.
Starting point is 01:04:04 And then they would have to clean it up. We couldn't do it very many times because we were like, rain, do you have to kick it that hard? So pretty much I just remember being crammed in and trying not to laugh. Well, I thought that scene looked like it was a lot of fun to shoot. And I know, don't ask Rain Will. and to kick something unless you really want it kicked. Yeah, unless you want it to go flying. Yeah, I don't think they anticipated that that much cake would travel because it was quite a
Starting point is 01:04:29 cleanup. Well, now it is week five of the weight loss competition. The Scrant Branch is not doing very well. Holly tells us that corporate has now upped the prize to five vacation days, but things are breaking down between people. I mean, Kevin's in the kitchen. He's making himself a peanut butter bagel. Creed and Kelly are glaring at him.
Starting point is 01:04:50 Oh, there's a deleted scene where Meredith and Kelly and Holly are working on the dry erase board. Yeah. And Kelly goes, I'm doing a blood type diet. And Meredith goes, who gives a fuck? And Kelly goes, would you say whore? And Holly goes, I got it. Okay. Hey, hey, hey.
Starting point is 01:05:06 Oh, my gosh. I mean, things are getting really intense. They're so intense that Kelly says in a talking head that she swallowed a tapeworm last night that Creed gave her from Mexico. Kelly, why would you swallow a worm, Creed gave you. I know. Creed says it wasn't a tapeworm. Angela, I'll have you know. I looked it up. Yeah. The tapeworm diet is a real thing. Oh, God. Really? Well, it's obviously illegal in the United States, and it's totally dangerous. Where are they doing it? I don't know, but I guess you can buy pills that have a tapeworm egg inside of it. Don't do this. No. I read on Healthline that it doesn't even work.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Because yes, it feeds off your body's nutrients, but it feeds off the good stuff too, right? It doesn't just eat your fat, everybody. It eats everything. And you get really sick. You can get diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, fever, weakness. You can also get bacterial infections. You can get neurological issues. Most of these pills are a scam.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Okay, they do not really have a tapeworm. But a woman in Iowa swallowed a real one and she got. super sick and she had to confess to her doctor what she did. He had to report it to the State Department. It was a whole crazy thing. He didn't even know how to kill it. It was a whole thing. Guys, do not swallow a tapeworm on purpose. Our words I'm saying, just in case anyone out there thought they should. You know, Jenna, I have a tapeworm story. But you know I'm going to save it for the finale. When we are done with the whole run of the office, Office, you will remember. I don't want to spoil it. There is a scene in the finale. I don't want to spoil it. You'll remember, Jenna. Rain and I traded tapeworm stories. I'm saving it for the finale. Guys, if you've ever had a reason to tune in to at least our finale episode of Office, ladies, you have it now. There is a real life Angela Rain moment that happens behind the scenes of the finale.
Starting point is 01:07:20 it involves a tapeworm. We'll get to it. Well, guys, that's weight loss part one. We will be back next week with weight loss part two when Jim has a big surprise for Pam. We're going to tell you all about it. Aw, jam fans, you don't want to miss it. See you then.
Starting point is 01:07:41 See you. 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. Office Ladies was mixed and mastered by Bill Schultz. Our theme song is Rubber Tree by Creed Bratton.

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