Office Ladies - Superfan Episode: Hot Girl
Episode Date: December 18, 2024This week we’re breaking down the Superfan episode of “Hot Girl”! Katy (played by Amy Adams) tries to sell handbags to the Dunder Mifflin employees and Michael allows her to take over the confer...ence room in hopes of getting her to fall in love with him. In this superfan episode, we see added footage of more talking heads, extended scenes and a meeting in a never-before-seen hallway. Jenna gives a Dunder Mifflin hallway breakdown, Angela does a deep dive on men’s purses and the ladies share more about how Amy Adams was cast as Katy. There’s a lot of fun tidbits in this episode including a nod to the great band The Fleeples. Enjoy! Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod 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, hi.
Let's tell everybody what we're doing today
because this is exciting.
I'm so excited about it.
We watched the Hot Girl Peacock Superfan episode.
So much extra stuff.
So much extra stuff. You know, we went into our mailbag and
you all suggested that we watch and break down some of these Peacock super fan episodes.
There are some people who don't even know these exist. I know and they're so good. They are such
a labor of love of our dear friend Dave Rogers and I'm so glad we're finally watching them. Yeah, so you know, we broke down Hot Girl before
in our original re-watch, but there are added scenes
and we also found so many more things
that we could talk about.
Well, Jenna, are you gonna do a summary?
Are you doing fast facts?
What's happening?
I really sat with that question, Angela,
in planning this episode. I'm gonna do a title.
Okay. Is it Hot Girl? Just curious.
I'm gonna say this. Season one, episode six.
All accurate. Written by Mindy Kaling, directed by Amy
Heckerling. I'm gonna give you a summary. I'm noty Kaling. Mm-hmm. Directed by Amy Heckerling.
Yes.
I'm going to give you a summary.
OK.
I'm not going to give you any fast facts, though.
OK.
I'm not going to, you know.
I have to decide at a certain point.
You've drawn a line.
I feel like I keep doing them.
And it ends here.
OK.
All right.
You heard it.
But here's your summary, because I couldn't give that up.
OK. The appearance of an attractive purse saleswoman Okay. All right. You heard it. But here's your summary, because I couldn't give that up. Okay.
The appearance of an attractive purse saleswoman
sparks a romantic rivalry
between Michael, Dwight, and Jim,
and causes Pam to examine her own feelings.
Okay?
Okay.
Now I'm not gonna leave you hanging here
in the top of show.
We did promise we would give top of show shares, and I've got a big one for you. Okay. In our
original breakdown of this episode we mentioned that Amy Adams who stars as
the purse girl Katie was Mindy Kaling's first choice for the role. But what we
didn't share was that Amy Adams was not the first person cast in the role.
Nope.
We originally shot Hot Girl for an entire day with a completely different actress in the role of Katie.
And unfortunately, she just wasn't quite right for the role.
They had to let her go.
We replaced her with Amy. And it's so funny because in our original breakdown,
we talk about how when Amy was shooting with us, she told us a story about how she had
just been fired from a job when we were all on set together. It's such a common thing
in the business. It's almost like a rite of passage. It is. And I actually wrote about it in my book, The Actor's Life,
because while I was writing my book,
I got fired from a show and I share all about it in my book.
But I also did some research
and I thought you might enjoy some of these tidbits.
Okay.
For example, did you know that Lisa Kudrow
was originally cast as Roz in the pilot for
Frasier?
No.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
And Ray Romano was originally cast as the handyman in News Radio.
Really?
And he was let go.
And Bob Odenkirk was supposed to play Nathan on Will and Grace, but he was let go and replaced
with Woody Harrelson.
Mm-hmm.
Well, you know, it just sometimes comes down to so many things that are outside your control.
And I remember when Amy came on the set, she was so seamlessly Katie.
Yeah.
She improvises a lot, you guys. We'll get to it. But a lot of her improvs make it in. She just knew
who this woman was.
Well, Alison Jones shared with us
that Amy Adams was everybody's first choice
for Katie the Purse Girl.
But there was this concern that Amy and I look too similar.
And I guess one of the writers even said,
I'm sorry, we can't cast her.
She's like Jenna 2.0.
And so they got cold feet and they cast someone else.
But when it didn't work out, they decided to cast Amy
and just lean into the fact that she and I looked similar
because that wasn't the idea behind the role at first.
That was not part of the conception of Katie the purse girl.
And then that is why they added that line,
she's like Pam 6.0, which is just so amazing
because that writer had said it up in the writer's room.
Yeah.
Well, Jenna, I have a little something
to share at top of show.
Please.
So, you know, I went back to the DVDs for this episode
to rewatch the original and compare it
to the super fan episode. And I forgot how much the DVDs for this episode to rewatch the original and compare it to the superfan episode.
And I forgot how much the DVDs themselves evolved as the show went on,
just in what they included and the look of them.
For example, in this season one disc, when you click on an episode,
there is a picture and an episode summary.
So for Hot Girl on the screen,
there's a picture of Dwight and Katie in
the conference room and then on what looks like to be like a lined piece of
notebook paper, is the following. Is this their summary? Yes. Oh. What? That's
probably gonna be better than mine. No it's not. Stop it. Okay. Stop that. This is what it says, hot girl air date, semicolon,
4-2-6-0-5.
Okay.
And then it says, episode summary,
the blundering men of Dunder Mifflin
vie for the attention of an attractive woman
who appears at the office trying to sell purses.
Oh.
I think my summary was better.
Well. Actually. Anyway, there you go.
Worried for nothing.
There you go.
That is what it says about this episode on the original DVDs.
Well, why don't we take a break and when we come back, we will break down this super
fan episode of Hot Girl.
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We are back and we kick things off with the same scene you would have seen in the broadcast episode. Michael is sticking some pencils in his computer keyboard. He looks like he's,
I don't know, bored. He's not working. Nope. And then you come to realize Jan is on speakerphone.
Yeah.
She and Alan have created an incentive program
to increase sales.
And at the end of the month,
Michael can reward the top seller in the office
with a prize worth up to $1,000.
Yeah.
And he says, do I get to decide
what that $1,000 is spent on? And she's like, sure. Yeah. And he's, do I get to decide what that $1,000 is spent on?
And she's like, sure.
Yeah.
And he's like, mistake, Jan.
Mistake.
Oh, yes.
And he also wants to know, you know, if you're not still currently in sales, but maybe if
you used to be in sales.
And she's like, no, Michael, you're not eligible to win.
And then next up, we have an added scene, which is so good. Oh my gosh.
I loved it so much. We have Amy Adams arriving in the office as Katie.
Yes, Jenna. I thought we should hear how it was described in the shooting draft. Great.
Interior office open area day. Meredith is working on a crossword. We hear the door open
and Meredith is working on a crossword. Yes, what itword. We hear the door open and Meredith is working on a crossword.
Yes, what it says. We hear the door open and whip over to catch Katie, an attractive young woman,
enters the office and approaches Pam. When we pan back, we see the heads of men in the office
perk up to check her out. Katie is showing Angela some purses from a big duffel. And you guys, the Super Size episode shows all the men stopping to look over.
I took a screen grab.
Literally all the dudes have made some reason to be in the bullpen in the back of the scene.
Creed is standing right by the conference room door.
Kevin is by the supply shelf.
Ryan is next to Phyllis.
Toby is by the water cooler.
Stanley is really leaning up to look, you know, from his desk.
Oscar is down on one knee, digging through a box by Dwight's desk. Jim is at his desk.
And Devin is on his knees at the end of Stanley and Phyllis's desks.
All these dudes are watching Katie at front reception as she is trying to sell Pam and Angela these little
purses.
At one point she holds up this little red purse to Pam and she's like, this color looks
really good on you.
This is really great for you.
Lady, that's the color you say looks really good on me.
It made me laugh out loud.
You do look really good in that color.
So here's the thing.
I thought we should hear this scene.
It's really fun and Amy Adams, she's selling stuff.
All right, let's listen.
Hi.
Hi, how are you?
Okay, good, I'm Kate.
Hi.
Hi, nice to meet you, what's your name?
Pam.
Hi, nice to meet you, Pam.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you read a lot of fashion magazines?
Because you look really fashion forward.
And I just wanted to let you know, hi, how are you? I have a great opportunity today to get in on some of the newest styles
because I know with your working hours you don't really probably have a chance to go
to the mall very often. So what I have to offer you today is some excellent purses and
if I could just have a space to set up, maybe show you what I have and some of your other, um...
Um... Here, feel that.
Um, yeah, I... It really brightens you.
Yeah. Do you think that gives her a nice color?
Uh, I don't, um... No, I really...
It really suits you. Um, I've got, uh, faux leather.
I have some really great fakes.
You wouldn't even be able to tell the difference.
I don't want to... Just like all the movie stars.
I don't want to interrupt you. Um, sorry. Sorry, we don't usually allow solicitors in the office.
Well, I'm actually selling purses.
Right, no, that's what I mean.
I'm just the receptionist.
I can't authorize you to come in and set up or anything.
Okay, is there somebody that I could talk to?
Who would authorize?
Is that you?
I love it.
She turns to you Angela.
She's like, who would authorize?
Is that you?
I was like, no.
No.
My favorite line is when she says,
I have some really great fakes.
You won't even be able to tell the difference.
Yes.
All right, fan question from Jenna F in Los Angeles.
Jenna F remembers that a lot of this scene was improvised. Angela, can you confirm? Absolutely can confirm. Literally
all it says in the shooting draft is that Katie is showing Angela some purses
from a Big Duffle. And then Pam does go to Michael's office. Yeah. And the only
dialogue that is scripted is this.
Katie showing Angela some purses from a Big Duffel says, that one is hand embroidered.
Angela says, there's a smudge on it.
And then that's when Pam and Michael enter, Dwight tagging along behind them.
So Amy Adams really improvised a lot at that front reception.
And she was so good as Katie.
So good.
Also, lady, did you hear how she introduces herself?
No, what did she say?
I'm Kate.
Oh, you know what is so funny?
I thought I caught that when I was watching it.
Yeah.
And then when Michael walks up, she says, I'm Katie.
And here's my fan theory.
Ready?
OK.
She doesn't want Michael to know her real name.
She already has realized.
She sussed it out.
When he's like cocks in the henhouse,
she's like, I'm not telling him my real name.
Well, we should back up a second because we skipped a scene,
which is Dwight and Michael are in Michael's office.
And they are brainstorming about what motivates people the most. Yeah, what's an incentive? Yes,
because he's gonna have to motivate the sales team to win this prize. At three minutes and
15 seconds Dwight is hanging out over Michael's shoulder in that traditional spot. However,
did you notice the credenza is missing? Yes. There's no credenza yet in Michael's office in season one.
Not only that, there is a picture behind Dwight
of Mount Rushmore.
Yeah.
Like with an American flag, that wasn't there.
Yeah, I noticed going back again,
I really saw how this was our real building.
Yes.
This wasn't our set yet.
Well, I also want to note that Dwight is not wearing
a mustard shirt in this episode.
Oh, wow.
I didn't catch that.
That was kind of a good catch.
That is a good catch.
Mm-hmm.
Well, like you said, Michael's going
to get a glimpse of Katie through the blinds,
and he's going to decide he does want to speak with her.
Yeah.
And he's going to go out, and he's
going to tell her she can have the conference room.
And then Pam says, but HR has a meeting in there. Oh, my gosh. Michael says, you know what,
give them the hallway with chairs. I mean, it's just ridiculous.
Yeah. And in this moment, Michael's like, well, you know, decisiveness is one of the keys to being
a successful businessman,
read that in small businessman. And then he has this really funny talking head where he says all
the things that he reads, right? USA Today, American Way. He loves the In-Flight magazine.
And we talked about this in our original breakdown, but lady, if you can believe it,
I have more to tell you about American Way magazine. I love in-flight magazines.
I do too. And I'm sad a lot of airlines don't have them anymore.
That's what I was going to share. Oh. American Way magazine has been retired.
Oh no. Yeah. According to an article in USA Today from June 2021, Dana Lawrence, American Airlines
Managing Director of Global Brand Marketing, said airlines are eliminating magazines due
in large part to travelers changing tastes for in-flight entertainment since the introduction
of Wi-Fi on planes.
But then I got into the history of the American Way magazine.
Is this gonna make
me more sad? I don't know. I found it fascinating. It started as a 22-page
booklet called The American Way in 1966 and it was just an annual publication.
And in the first issue, flight attendants were called stewardesses and business travelers were pitched
family fairs, offering half price tickets for your wife. It was like so mad men this
whole era. But then it moved to a monthly magazine and American Way is very proud that
they've had a few pop culture moments. They called them out in this article specifically
the fact that Michael Scott played by Steve Carell
bragged that he subscribed to it.
They mentioned that he has that line where he says,
there's some great articles in there.
They did a great profile last month at Doris Roberts
and where she likes to eat in Phoenix.
I left it.
American Way said they did feature an article with Terry Bradshaw and where he likes to
eat in Phoenix.
So if you want to look that up, you can at least find that out.
And then did you know that 12 years later, our very own Mindy Kaling was on the cover
of American Way magazine.
She tweeted about it.
She said, I'm proud to grace the cover of Michael Scott's
favorite magazine, American Way.
That's so funny. Well, I have to go find that because I want to read it. Well, by 2021,
Delta, Southwest, and United had also retired their in-flight magazines, but United decided
to bring their Hemispheres magazine back in digital form. Virgin Atlantic has also brought their magazine
back online. You all know we discussed the first time we broke this down how I wrote an article
about winning the poker tournament in Scotland for Hemispheres magazine and I thought I would
share an update. Okay. My family went back to Scotland in 2022. We returned to the same pub, the
Wally Doug. This time with your kids. Yep. There was no poker tournament. We wanted there
to be so bad. We were like, guys, listen, if we get there and there's a poker tournament,
buckle in because mom's going to enter again. This has become like family lore. Remember when mom won the poker tournament
in Scotland at midnight?
Yeah, but there was no poker tournament,
but when we got there, the bartender was like,
oh my gosh, you're that girl who from the TV show
that won the poker tournament here.
And I was like, yes.
And it had become like, she said,
we get all these American tourists who come here now.
Because you told that story.
But it was sweet.
We took a photo with our kids.
And now on our shelf, we have the photo of me and Lee
from our first trip and then a photo with the kids.
So cute.
Well, now Michael is going to get Katie all set up
in the conference room.
And there is a moment in the scene
it makes me laugh every time I see this episode.
What is it?
It's when Michael is telling Katie, look,
I'm just right next door.
I mean, there used to be a window here.
There's not anymore.
But I'll be right there.
So I was like, why does he mention that window?
Is there more in the shooting draft about the fact that there was a window?
This is how it reads in the shooting draft. Michael says to Katie, and this is my conference room. Make yourself at home.
I'm right on the other side of the wall. Then there is this direction.
Whistfully, Michael looks at the wall. There used to be a window there.
He raps on the wall.
Anyway, that's where I'll be.
So I'm like, what is the backstory about this?
I emailed Mindy.
She did not email me back.
No kidding.
I was like, Mindy,
I included the whole shooting draft description.
I was like, please tell me there was a bigger story
about this window. Poor Mindy. Poor Mindy. She was actually traveling. It's not her fault. We're going
to see her for dinner soon. We're going to see her for dinner and she's going to be like,
Ange, I was on a plane. I couldn't watch. Sorry. But I mean, he's wistfully looking
at the wall. Oh my gosh. I think here's my theory, that there was a window there,
but he would get distracted by the conference room
if there was anything happening.
He would like peer in.
And so they were like, nope.
Jan was like, no more window.
So Jan took it out.
I think Jan took it out.
Who took it out is my question.
I think Jan.
Did Toby take it out?
Is this one of the reasons why Michael hates Toby?
I think there were complaints about Michael in the window during the conference room meetings and I think
corporate took it out. Well this scene of him watching Katie like unpack her
purses and he's just lingering. Oh man. It's a little expanded from the original.
There's just a lot more of him awkwardly watching her and asking if there's
anything he can do to help, you know,
until she's finally like, a cup of coffee would be great.
And then he's like, I knew it.
I knew it.
The bucks.
You're another addict.
And she's like, what are you talking about?
He's so excited to get her this cup of coffee.
And then there's a new talking head from Michael where he says, it's probably not charming
to say so, but people find him charming.
There's a whole runner of Michael in this episode
talking about just what a catch he is,
how charming he is.
It's all of these extra talking heads.
We're gonna point them out.
And then there's this great scene between Kevin and Pam.
We talked about this when we originally watched
where Kevin is just basically saying
the purse girl is prettier than Pam.
And Pam's like, that's rude.
Yes, we talked about how I kept breaking
when we were shooting this.
I can see you breaking.
Kevin.
Now we are coming to something I am so excited about.
You know, Jenna, how many times have we watched the show now?
But when you come across something new,
it is still so fun.
Yeah. There is the scene. I have so many questions about the scene. You know, Jenna, how many times have we watched the show now, but when you come across something new, it is still so fun.
Yeah.
There is the scene.
I have so many questions about this scene.
OK, remember how Pam said there was an HR meeting
in the conference room, and Michael says move them
to the hallway and give them chairs?
Yes.
Well, here it is.
This is an added scene.
I think this hallway is three feet wide.
It is so narrow.
It just fits the chairs basically and it's
Kelly, Creed, Meredith, Toby, Devin and Luanne. They are smushed into this tiny
space. They have cups of coffee, a plate of pastries, lots of papers, a big white
board that keeps falling and they're trying to hold it. It's so funny and I
went to the shooting draft to see what it said about this scene and it's not in
there. It's not in the shooting draft and it's not in the candy bag alts. So I don't know if there were
some last minute pages that flew in but it's not in the shooting draft. Well what's interesting is
that this is the first and only time we see this full hallway on the show. It was the hallway that goes behind the back window of the conference room.
To get to it, you would go through that door next to the storage shelf and like go to the left.
Right. Okay. So the storage supply shelf where Kevin was standing, there's the door to the left.
You go through that door and then that's where that hallway was. And this was a real thing in this real building.
But it was really weird because it was like there was a window at the end of the conference room,
but it just went to this hallway and then on the other wall of the hallway were a couple of windows that actually went outside.
Okay.
I don't know what this hallway was for. It made no sense.
It made no sense.
It's like where the hallway,
it's where Dwight lit the fire.
Yes, that's right.
But that was after we had recreated it on our set.
We recreated part of this hallway.
But in that episode, which is stress relief,
when Dwight starts the fire in the trash can,
you only see the right corner. You never see this view behind the conference room again.
So when we were watching the final episodes of the show,
and I became very curious about where does this door go,
and I wrote Dave Rogers, and I said,
where does that door go by the storage shelf?
Yeah, what's the story?
What happens if you turn left? Yeah, what's the story?
What happens if you turn left?
We know what happens.
You get to our hair and makeup stations
and you get to where we would eat lunch.
But I'm like, where in the world of this building,
of this show did we think that went?
And Dave Rogers, we joke about it,
he sent me back a dissertation. About the hallway?
All the hallways of Dunder Mifflin.
All the hallways?
Yes.
Yes.
Are you about to share Dave Rogers' dissertation on hallways?
I am.
Oh my god, I'm getting comfortable.
I can't wait.
So Dave shared with me that there are a lot of Dunder Mifflin floor plans that were made
by fans that try to explain
where all of the doors and hallways go in our world. Most of those show this hallway as leading
to a set of stairs. So you know that door that's at the end past the break room. You know how, right?
Most of the fan theories, they have drawn a set of stairs
that you can get to from either that door by the break room
or a door at the end of this little hallway.
But there was no door at the end of this hallway.
And the super fan scene must blow that out the window.
Yes.
Because you see it.
Yes.
Is that a phrase, blow it out the window?
Did I just make that up?
Did I do one of my things?
I don't think it is a phrase.
It's definitely not a phrase.
What is it?
Does it blow it wide open? I don't know. I'm saying it blows this theory away.
Angela, are you thinking blow it out of the water? Does it blow it out of the water? Maybe.
It also blows it out the window. I'm trying to imagine like when you would do that, you'd be like, you know what?
I'm gonna take that and I'm gonna blow it out the window.
Oh, well, I don't know.
If you need to clear a room of smoke,
you might open a window and blow it out the window.
I don't know.
Okay, anyway, I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
Well, I was gonna say in reality,
both of those doors led to a big storage closet,
which is where I believe props would keep our props. But in the world of Dunder Mifflin,
we created our own Dunder Mifflin floor plan because we had to have a sense of where did these things go in the fictional world.
And even on the Tundra Mifflin floor plan,
this hallway goes nowhere.
Don't know.
It goes to nothing.
On our official floor plan, we do
show that the door by the break room
does lead to a fictional staircase.
And I think that is the staircase that would go
to the spot where we saw Pam crying on the bench
when Dwight comforts her,
which was the side of the warehouse.
Yeah, so that door by the break room,
I believe would take you down to that part of the building.
And then also in our like Dunder Mifflin lobby elevator
area, there is a staircase that would lead you down to Caffeine Corner.
Okay, okay. But my one question when looking at all these floor plans was
where is that long hallway that Michael is always running down that connects between those two stairwells?
Oh, the writer's hallway?
Yeah, we know it was the writer's hallway, but like where, because there's windows.
Yeah.
So where is that?
I don't know. And why wouldn't HR go there? It's so much roomier.
I know. I don't know.
I mean, why didn't they go to the break room? Why didn't HR go there? It's so much roomier. I don't know.
I mean, why didn't they go to the break room?
Why didn't they go to so many places?
That's true.
The kitchen.
Yes.
Also, looking at this floor plan,
there is another door that we never reveal where it goes
or what it is.
It leads to nowhere.
And that is the door in the annex by Kelly's desk.
Yes.
The door by accounting,
we eventually reveal is a storage locker
where the doc crew keeps their stuff.
And where Jim and Pam hooked up once.
Yeah.
But we never see behind the door in the annex.
The door by Kelly's desk in the annex, as you would walk in and out of it, it went to our bathrooms. It was a back way to the
bathrooms in the real world and there was a red paintbrush, remember? It was
like a little piece of art that sat on top of the shelf. It was like a, it looked like a paintbrush, but it was painting a streak of red, but it was like a little sculpture.
Oh yeah. Do you remember it? Oh yeah. Yeah. That was the hallways, the dissertation on hallways and doorways.
I was talking to Paul Lieberstein recently, and he pointed out that none of the windows of our interior set matched the windows of our exterior building.
And it said it's always driven him crazy. And fans never talk about it.
Yes, that's right. We got in a whole conversation with him about this.
It's actually a pet peeve of his.
When you look at the Dunder Mifflin building
from the parking lot, that the windows don't match.
Yes.
When you're inside looking out.
He said there's all these floor plans
and people worry about the hallways and the doors,
but no one talks about the windows.
Blow it out the window, Paul.
Don't blow it out the window. Paul. Blow it out the window.
Now we have this scene between Kevin and Dwight.
In the original, they're just sort of like sipping,
it looks like water.
Maybe they're by the water cooler in the bullpen
and they're watching Katie and they don't have dialogue.
But in the super fan episode, the full scene is there.
And they're looking at her and they're trying to figure out,
is she local, is she from Scranton, or is she foreign?
Would they have known her?
And they're sort of, you know, they're ogling her.
Is that the right word?
Yes, I believe so.
Okay, well I want you to know something.
In the shooting draft, this scene was actually
between Jim and Dwight, not Dwight and Kevin.
Really? Yeah. You sort
of see that Jim is behind them. Yeah. He doesn't say much. Well, in the shooting
draft, it actually starts with Jim and Dwight, and I want to read it to you.
Dwight stares at Katie and flosses. He examines the bits of food on his floss
closely. Jim says, that's more of a bathroom activity, isn't it?
Dwight says, not enough natural light in the bathroom.
And then it goes into the scene of them watching Katie.
But Dwight is flossing his teeth in the bullpen.
Isn't that so gross?
You know, I'm glad that was cut
from both the original and the super fan. I don't think I ever need to see that. It's so gross. You know, I'm glad that was cut from both the original and the super fan.
I don't think I ever need to see that.
It's so gross.
Well, now Dwight is going to have a talking head.
This was also in the original episode,
where he just talks about how the purse girl hits everything
on his list.
We talked about this scene because it
has the very famous line that shrewts produce
very thirsty babies.
Dwight doesn't need the boobs for him, though.
They're for his babies.
For his babies.
Yeah.
That's why he likes her boobs.
That's right.
I thought the angle of this talking head
was very interesting.
He's inside the conference room, but he doesn't have Stanley's
desk behind him.
Nope.
It's actually like he's sitting almost right
by the door to the conference room, which is closed and over his shoulder. You can see Jim, you
can see Creed, the copier, Leanne crosses behind him. I mean, so much activity, so
much activity. But this is the early days. We did lots of crosses and back and
forth. We now have a new scene. Dwight is going to go into the conference room
and try his best to flirt with Katie. He's going to look at her purses. In the script, the scene was
set up like this. Dwight walks over to Katie without his glasses on. He holds up a purse very
close to his eyes. He looks at the purse and says, it's really well made, good stitching, excellent fabric. It was not scripted for Rain to then bat the purse back and forth around as Dwight.
He improvised that. And I want you to go to eight minutes and 23 seconds because you can
see Rain starting to break at himself. He's laughing at his own bit.
I love that. Well, behind Katie's shoulder, we have the Dunder Mifflin calendar blitz.
It's this whiteboard and it looks like a sales chart.
Maybe this is where we're figuring out who's going to win this incentive at the end of
the day.
And the names on it were very curious to me. Oh. They were Jim, Dwight, Stanley, Phyllis, Andy.
Andy?
Yes, Andy, Roger.
Who's Roger?
And Michelle with one L.
Who the hell are Roger and Michelle?
I don't know.
Oh my gosh.
I'm not sure. These super fan episodes are. Oh my gosh. I'm not sure.
These super fan episodes are messing with my head.
Well, the scene continues here.
Now, Dwight is asking Katie about a specific purse.
He's like, you sell a lot of these.
She says, yes, it's very popular.
He then says, is it waterproof?
And she responds, I'm not sure.
It's faux snake skin.
And then Dwight says snakes are waterproof.
So I'm betting that it is waterproof. But it's faux snakes skin. And then Dwight says snakes are waterproof so I'm betting that it is waterproof.
But it's faux snakeskin. I know. Also snake skin, it's not waterproof. It's not? No. Did you look it
up? I did look it up. I love that. Snakes are not waterproof but their skin permeability can change
to help them retain water. That's according to the internet people. Well he also has a line where he
asks her if she knows the difference between a snake and an eel and if not he
can look it up. I looked up the difference between a snake and an eel.
Well an eel is ocean right? It's saltwater animal. Well Angela according
to AmericanOceans.org there are several differences between snakes and eels.
Should we start with their habitat? Yes, I can tell you I
swam up right on a moray eel one time, face to face. How was that? A little scary. Yeah.
Well, eels can live in both freshwater or saltwater. In fact, the European eel migrates
from freshwater to saltwater to breed. However, snakes are found mostly on land,
but in a variety of habitats like deserts, forests,
and swamps.
Both snakes and eels lack pectoral fins and have scales,
but eels have a slimy skin,
whereas snakes have dry, scaly skin.
Eels have gills, snakes have lungs.
Eels have a tail fin that runs the length of their
body, but snakes have no tail. Also, diet. Most eels are carnivorous and they eat fish
and crustaceans and worms. Snakes are also carnivorous and eat things like rodents, birds
and other reptiles.
I mean, I've got more. Do you want to hear about their reproductive cycles? I don't know.
Well, buckle in because I'm going to tell you.
I don't know if I want to know how they do it.
Eels lay their eggs in the ocean and the larvae drift back to freshwater environments.
Snakes lay eggs or give birth to live young.
So different.
I knew that snakes laid eggs.
Well, I think it's very different.
Yeah, snakes and eels are not closely related
is the bottom line.
Snakes are reptiles, eels are fish.
They belong to totally different classes of animals.
So what's the moral here? You can look like something else but not have anything in common
with it.
Yeah, that's the moral. That's the moral of that deep dive. That's why I did it. That's
why I did it. Because I wanted to make that.
I wanted everyone to know that you're going to make something. What is going on?
We've been here for six hours.
You guys, we tried to do a double recording today
and this is what happens.
Oh no.
Oh gosh, I have mascara all over me.
This is what happens. Oh no. Oh gosh, I have mascara all over me. This is what you get.
This is what you get.
Double record day.
Loopy do.
Well, that's the moral of the story.
I don't know what you do with them.
That you look like the same thing as something,
but you're really different.
Everyone take that into your weekend.
Oh my gosh.
If you meet a set of twins, they might look very similar.
But they're not.
They're different people.
And the next time you encounter a set of twins you're gonna remember this podcast and the
moral and you're gonna say one's an eel and one's a snake. Exactly, exactly. They look the
same but they're different. But also I want to say something.
But also, snakes and eels don't even look that much alike.
They're both like, I don't know, long.
They're both long and I guess they don't have feet.
They don't, yeah.
All right.
We should move on.
We should.
Katie says.
Oh no!
Guys!
Can we even finish this episode? Wait. We should. Katie says, Oh no!
Guys, can we even finish this episode?
This is off the rails.
This is out the window.
This is totally gone out the window.
What?
It said, this is something that was not funny until we talked about your deep dive.
Anyway, Katie says, you really interrupt tiles, huh?
And Dwight says, my belt is made of alligator. Then he pulls his shirt up. He's going to show
off this belt. And that's when Michael comes in. And I would like to point something out.
Michael is going to have a runner in this episode. I didn't share this before, of some seriously snarky behavior. Oh Michael
snark. Michael snark. His snarky behavior is going to be pointing out what he
thinks are people's shortcomings so that they seem inferior and so that Katie
will like him. So when he walks in he says to Dwight, where are your glasses?
And then he says to Katie, he wears glasses. Snark! Yeah.
There's going to be more.
Now Michael is going to offer to give Katie a tour of the office,
and he tells Ryan to watch her purses.
Yeah.
She doesn't want to go, though.
She's like, my purses.
He's like, they're fine.
Yeah.
Then we have a new Dwight talking head.
It's a classic.
This is some classic Dwight here, where
he describes his ideal woman.
Oh yeah.
You know, his ideal woman is, would be Koniko Taka,
whose parents were assassinated
and she was taken in by a wealthy, cruel businessman.
But then she practiced Aikido for years.
Yes, to one day secretly avenge her parents' deaths.
This is who Dwight wants.
Yes. Now Michael is giving Katie the deaths. This is who Dwight wants. Yes.
Now Michael is giving Katie the tour.
They're walking through the kitchen.
I have a few background catches I missed the first time around.
Same, same.
Is yours the dry erase board?
That says, please clean up.
And it also says groceries.
10 minutes, 10 seconds.
Yes, it is on the wall.
And it is right by the door that leads to the bullpen.
Mm-hmm.
At 10 minutes and 13 seconds, why is Oscar taking a phone call by the bathroom door?
He is seated in a chair next to the door to the men's bathroom.
There are so many other places to take a phone call.
Why would you sit there?
Well, I guess so that Michael can walk by and make fun of his name.
I guess so.
He's also sitting under a sign that says,
Now hiring friendly people with smiles.
Also, there's another sign by Oscar.
It's another all-hands meeting.
You know that all-hands meeting that's been up by Pam's desk this whole first season?
It's on Saturday.
No date, just Saturday.
It's a lot of meetings.
Pam has a talking head where she says she likes having Katie
around because it's another person for Michael to interact
with. Now we've got a couple of new moments. We see Kelly
trying to pick out a purse and Ryan is sort of now, I guess in
the role of salesperson.
I went to the shooting draft because I was like, what is happening?
Yeah.
It said this, there is a shot of Ryan
efficiently selling Kelly a purse.
Oh.
I have two things to say.
Is this our very first sign that Ryan is a con man?
Oh.
He's so shady.
He's selling purses that aren't his.
I bet if she gave him money, he might pocket it.
I think you're right. And then also this is our first moment of Kelly and Ryan.
And it's so weird because I wonder if this happens
to people when they're rewatching the show.
I know what's going to happen with Kelly and Ryan.
And by the way, Kelly right now is still old Kelly.
She's not full Mindy yet.
And so I'm like, OK, the purse she picked up is leading toward full Mindy yet. And so it's I'm like, okay, the purse she picked up is leading
toward full Mindy. Yeah. But she's still kind of dressed like old Kelly. Yeah. And
I don't think there's any flirtation here. In fact, at the end of this episode,
Dwight is gonna give Kelly a purse almost like hinting that there could be
romance there. Yeah. All the romances
are off and I'm a little confused because I know too much. It's so early. But when you look at this
moment, one of Kelly's very first interactions with Ryan in the documentary is him being dishonest
with her. Yes. When we get to our episode on All About Ryan Howard, oh, I think we're gonna have,
we'll really track his, what would you call that?
Deception.
Yes.
All right.
Now we have another new scene, Angela,
that you pointed out in our All About Michael Scott episode.
Michael is continuing to give Katie a tour of the office.
Yeah, he says, thank you Al Gore for the internet.
And he can't believe that you couldn't send messages
electronically 10 years ago.
And Katie's like, you could.
And he's like, fine, 20 years ago.
Still pretty cool.
Now Michael is going to introduce Katie to Toby.
And they kind of hit it off.
Yeah.
Toby notices that she has a Bishop O'Hara ring
and he's like, oh my God, did you go there?
And she's like, yeah.
And he's like, I went there and they're starting to bond.
And of course Michael has to cut it off.
Yeah, this is another Michael snarky moment.
I want to point out something
in our initial breakdown of this.
I shared that there's a lot more in deleted scenes
of Michael being snarky about Toby's divorce.
And Lady, they didn't even include them all in the superfan episode.
Really?
Uh-huh. There's actually more in deleted scenes on the DVD.
We never played it, and I think we should hear it.
Yeah.
Yeah, me too.
Cool. What year were you there?
89.
Toby's divorced?
God, that's hard.
That really ripped you up.
She got the kids, right?
That'll damage you.
Sorry, man.
That's a rather bad one.
How much are you paying her?
You can't even afford anything now, right?
You're alright though, right?
Don't ask me for a raise! Oh, a cup of soup's a good idea though.
That'll, that's a good budgetary thing to do.
Well, they're good snacks, they're good food,
good meals, good lunch.
Ramen noodles are good too.
You still sleeping in the car?
No.
Because he slept in the car a couple times. Just once. Are you still taking the end in the car? No. Cause he slept in the car a couple times.
Just once.
Are you still taking the antidepressants?
This is a good idea.
Is that'll help?
It'll help, man.
I'm gonna go back to my table.
Okay. I'll see you in a bit.
She's pretty cute, isn't she?
See you in a bit. Michael. She's pretty cute, isn't she?
See you in a bit.
Michael.
Michael Snark.
Yeah. Yeah.
And we do notice on Toby's desk there is a cup of soup.
There's also a piggy bank that just says bread, cash money.
Okay.
And there is a picture of a red Jeep on the wall next to him.
Is this Toby's dream car?
I don't know. That's a good question.
Did she get the Jeep in the divorce?
Sounds like she got everything.
Well, now we are going to go into the kitchen.
Roy, Jim, and Pam are eating lunch.
And Roy just keeps going on and on about how attractive Katie
is. We talked a lot about this in our last breakdown. You know, Pam is seated in between
Roy and Jim and Roy is like, I don't understand why you don't go for her helper, you know.
If we weren't dating, I'd be all over that. And Pam's like, we're not dating, we're engaged. She storms out of the kitchen.
Here's something we did not talk about in our last breakdown.
I have something as well.
Is it at 12 minutes and 52 seconds?
No.
At the end of the scene?
No.
I'll let you go first then.
Mine's at the very end of the scene.
It's a button at the end of the scene.
Well, first of all, at the very top, Roy,
and I did not catch this the first time, calls Jim Jimmy.
He says, hey, Jimmy, what do you think
of that little purse girl, huh?
And I'm like, oh my gosh, this made
me think of another fan theory, which is, Jimmy
is what you call someone when you grow up with them.
Did Roy and Jim know each other?
Like in elementary school, did they grow up together?
Was Jim called Jimmy when he was little?
Oh wow, I don't know.
And that makes it even more layered that Roy got Pam.
But that would mean that Pam knew Jim growing up?
I don't know.
Where is Jim from originally?
How long has Pam known Roy?
Does Jim's family live in town?
Do his brothers and parents live in town?
Do we know?
Their house was in town with the clown.
Oh yeah, that's right.
So they did.
But how long has Pam known Roy?
I mean, in my backstory,
Pam and Roy at least went to high school together.
Well, Roy and Jimmy might have gone to elementary school together.
That's crazy.
Mm-hmm. It's my fan theory.
Okay, what was your thing?
Well, I'm just as excited about this, but at 12 minutes and 52 seconds,
Jim John is eating carrots.
Oh, yes, I saw that. I think this is the first
Jim John carrot eating. It starts so early. So early. He has a sandwich and carrots. Pam
had a salad and a juice box. And Roy has pizza. Jim has a talking head now where he just talks about like,
hey, you know, Pam and I are good buddies.
She comes to me with her problems like work or Roy.
And those are pretty much her two problems.
Well, now Dwight and Jim are watching Katie from their desk.
And Jim is really going to mess with Dwight, you know?
He's saying she'd be perfect for you.
And Dwight says, well, she's saying she'd be perfect for you. And Dwight
says, well, she's been talking to Michael a lot. And then I really loved this little couplet of
dialogue. Jim says, so what? You're assistant regional manager. And Dwight says assistant to
the regional manager. And then Jim has this great line where he says, well, you know what, Dwight,
he's your work boss, okay? He is not your relationship boss.
That's right.
It's powerful.
I saw two things in this scene
that are great examples of stuff we've talked about
on the podcast before.
Let's hear them.
At 13 minutes and 27 seconds,
Dwight's chair does not have arms.
This was the crap chair.
That we should have to pass around.
Yes.
It's in this scene.
I didn't think it ever played prominently in a scene,
but somehow before Rain started this scene,
he got the crap chair and there are no arms on this chair.
Oh my gosh.
And it made me laugh.
It brought me back because I was like, I remember when I get stuck with that chair without the
arms.
I remember purposely going to set before Brian and Oscar so I wouldn't get crap chair.
We just move it around to all our desks and you'd be like, oh, it really motivated you
to get to set early. Also
at 13 minutes and 35 seconds there is so clearly a fakie document on Dwight's
monitor and Jim's monitor. I saw that. It's also on Meredith's monitor. The same
one. No they're all slightly different but but I mean, they really look almost like a sticker.
You can just tell that these computers don't really work if you like just notice that in
every single scene, it's the same fakey document on these monitors.
But I think especially telling is the fact that Kate is not playing solitaire in the
background.
Right.
The scene with Jim and Dwight is going to continue.
And Jim basically says, you know what?
If there's a lull in conversation between you and Katie,
just buy a purse.
And Dwight's like, what?
I don't want a purse.
Purses are for girls.
And Jim says, Dwight, that is not necessarily true.
Do you read GQ?
Because I do.
And they're like, many briefcases, all right?
Lots of guys have them. Well, this made me curious. What does GQ say? What is the
buzz about the MERS, the man purse? Well, Ange, should we take a break and when we
come back you'll tell us? Oh, get ready. Okay.
Because when we come back,
I have a lot to say about men's purses.
I have a lot of hearing about them that I wanna do.
So we're a good match.
That sounds like a catchy phrase.
I have a lot of hearing I wanna do about that.
We're inventing a lot of phrases
that are gonna catch on this week.
They're all gold. I'm sure of it.
All gold. I'm sure of it.
All gold.
All right.
We are back and Jim is really trying to pump Dwight up to get him to have the confidence
to go in and talk to Katie.
And he says, listen, if there's a lull in the conversation, just buy a purse. Yeah. And Dwight
says, I don't want a purse. Purses are for girls. And Jim says, Dwight, that is not necessarily true.
Do you read GQ? I do. And they're like many briefcases. Lots of guys have them. Well, lady, I was curious.
What does GQ say about men's purses?
What do they say?
I looked it up.
GQ certainly has a lot of great links to great bags,
and I found several articles,
and I'm going to share with you
the evolution of the men's purse.
Well, like I said before the break,
I am ready to receive this
information into my ears. There it is. Just eloquently said. So per a New York
Post article written by Brooke Cato, I'll put the full article in our stories,
Brooke says this, long before there were handbags or even pockets, there were
girdle pouches for men. You would wear your girdle pouch, it
would hold spices and money. How about that? Huh, huh. So men had a type of
satchel that they would strap to themselves. Okay. Then per GQ magazine,
later came a structural rectangular briefcase meant for carrying papers to
and from work.
This was during the Industrial Revolution.
Then there were these certain big moments
sort of in the zeitgeist where bags were featured.
For example, the satchel really expanded
because of Harrison Ford's character, Indiana Jones.
He has that cross-body satchel in the 80s movie.
So did a bunch of men start carrying satchels to be like Harrison Ford in that movie?
Yes.
Wow.
And then there were these moments in the 90s and early 2000s when purses kind of became
a punchline.
Like Matt LeBlanc's character in Friends famously has this leather bag and they make
fun of him for it.
Okay. And then in the show Seinfeld, Jerry Seinfeld ditches his overstuffed wallet for a shoulder
bag.
And then in the 2009 comedy, The Hangover, Zach Galifianakis sports a brown crossbody
bag much to the chagrin of his buddies.
So they got made fun of a little bit.
It feels like this episode falls in that time period.
Yes. Of the 90s, early 2000s. fun of a little bit. It feels like this episode falls in that time period, the
90s early 2000s. But then in 2018 Vogue Business says there was a debut of
sporty crossbody bags from Gucci and Supreme and all of a sudden you saw
these celebrities and athletes using them and it really blew this up. And then I read on a website called Glossy in August of 2024
that searches for men's crossbody and carry-all bags
has gone up, are you ready for this?
Okay.
900%.
Wow.
Yeah.
I also read on several different websites
where they asked men about carrying types of bags
and crossbody bags and cross-body
bags and they had one common theme. They all liked the functionality of it. A few mentioned that
trying to fit all of their items into their pockets made their pants uncomfortable and bulky.
That makes sense to me. And now with athletes carrying these bags on game days and celebrities are carrying them on red carpets,
men's bags are really taking off.
But this is like 20 years later.
Yes.
At this time.
At this time, when this episode was written,
it was very much still in the zeitgeist to make fun of it,
to call it a merce, a man purse.
But that is not the case anymore.
But men's purses are nothing new.
Men have been carrying like these girdle pouch things
for a long time.
So there you go.
I say go get your bag if you want a bag.
I just want bigger pockets.
I actually want to put everything in my pockets.
Well?
I don't want a purse.
You don't want a purse.
You want bigger pockets.
But for people who want more than just what can fit in your pocket, go get your bag.
Yeah, I guess so.
Well, Dwight's going to take Jim's advice.
He's going to go in and he's going to buy a purse from Katie.
And then Jim is going to run over to Pam's desk and they're going to do that little thing
you do where you like make up dialogue.
Flirty flirt flirt.
As they're watching him through the window, they're like, oh, look, I love this.
This is wonderful.
They're doing that little thing.
I actually brought up part of this scene in my All About Michael Scott because it's when
we find out that Michael's cell phone ring at this time is Mambo number five.
Yes, this was added in the Superfan episode. This flirty moment at reception with Jim and Pam is expanded.
And this is when Pam tells Jim that Michael has been talking to Katie as well.
Yeah.
And the shot from our opening credits was taken from this scene.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. And the shot from our opening credits was taken from this scene.
Oh, yeah.
Of Jim and Pam at reception.
That's from this moment of them watching
Dwight in the conference room.
I also want to note that there's this moment in this scene
when Pam mentions that his cell phone ringtone is still
Mambo number 5.
We kind of cut to Michael in his office.
It's at 15 minutes, 34 seconds,
and you can really tell that that is real sunlight
coming through the window,
that that is not fakey window
that this is from the real building.
Because we're in the real building.
Yep.
Well now, Katie is showing Pam a cute purse
and Michael interrupts them
and he does the Michael Snark thing again.
He says to Pam,
I'm sorry, are you on your lunch break or was that earlier?
Uh-huh. Busted.
So she leaves and as she's leaving,
Katie goes, come back. Was that scripted or improvised?
I looked it up. It was improvised.
I had a feeling.
Well now Michael tells Katie, I got to show you something.
Come to my office.
He bought the flippin' Starbucks digital barista
for $1,000.
Yes, and he has a talking head where
he says coffee is the great incentivizer.
Really speeds people up.
He says it's not the only drug that does that back in the 80s
before they knew how bad cocaine was for you, Dundrum Mifflin.
Man, they could really move some paper.
That made me laugh.
I thought that was funny.
Katie is gonna get a text and she looks really bummed
because her ride has bailed on her.
Who is her ride?
Why doesn't Katie have a car?
I know, someone dropped her off at this business park.
And she didn't know anyone there,
they just dropped her off? I mean
we talked about this before all day she needed to be in the conference room how
long does it take to sell purses to 16 people? I mean and who dropped her off
and why won't they come pick her up? Well I don't know they're not going to but
Michael is gonna insist on driving her home. She reluctantly agrees.
And now we get this amazing new Michael talking head
where Michael is just talking about why
women find him attractive.
It is so all over the place.
It's brilliant.
I thought we should hear it.
Why do women find Michael Scott attractive?
Why are women appeal to Michael Scott?
I guess because I'm an authority figure,
because I have a lot of power.
Women are attracted to that, that's appealing to women.
I think I'm a little bit of a bad boy.
They're a little mystery to me.
I don't just lay it all out there.
You know, you have to hold something back.
I don't think I'm too shabby to look at.
I wouldn't kick me out of bed for eating crackers. But I guess I think my
comedy really is the topper. That's the way to get in, you know? I think
that's really what's saying. Once they're laughing, that's 50% of them being horizontal.
Not that that's what I'm trying to do, but I think it helps.
It kind of melts the ice, breaks the ice, and melts them, melts their hearts.
I feel like Michael Scott could be on our episode today with all these phrases that
he's coining. I know. I all these phrases that he's coining.
I know.
I looked in the script.
This talking head is not in it.
Nope.
It is not in our candy bag alts.
Nope.
I really think that this was just Steve improvising.
Just riffing.
They just let the camera roll.
I loved it.
I also did catch the boom.
Really?
Dipping it out.
All right.
Little boom shadow.
Boom shadow.
That was what we would sing on set.
Dwight is now drinking his coffee with his brand new purse.
This is a new scene that's in the super fan episode.
Jim tells him, you know what?
You should put some stuff in your purse
because if she's looking,
you wanna make sure it looks like you're using it right so Dwight looks over at
Katie and then starts shoving things into his purse. 19 minutes 24 seconds
Dwight is drinking coffee as you mentioned out of a football mug yes but
not a team mug it's just a mug with a football on it that says football. I noticed this mug a few times in season one.
It is the weirdest mug.
I feel like if you could recreate this mug for someone,
it would make an excellent deep cut gift for an office fan.
Oh yeah. Also, there is so much background activity in this scene.
Meredith is at the supply shelf.
Stanley walks in and sits down.
We all got up from our desks in season one.
It's hilarious to me.
We were very busy.
We were.
Kevin is now taking a look at the purses.
He's gonna try to flirt with Katie
by telling her he's in a Steve Miller tribute band.
He says, do you like Steve Miller?
She says, no.
But here, we have to do it
for people because it's so funny. Okay I'll be coming. Okay do you like Steve Miller? No. Because
I'm in a Steve Miller tribute. Oh I know. It's so good. It's so good. So funny. It's so good. So good. That was an extra scene for the super fan.
Well now Dwight and Michael are in Michael's office.
They're looking at his computer.
Lady, there's a moment here that I should have included in my Michael vs. Technology
breakdown.
It's so me.
Oh my God, I'm just Michael Scott when it comes to my desktop.
I just, I need you to hear it.
I should never have let the temp touch this thing.
I had all these great icons and now I have four folders.
So-
It's actually better this way.
No, it's not because I could just click on the icon
and then I'm onto something.
Michael, could I ask you something?
He had all these icons and now he has four folders.
And it's, he doesn't know where anything is anymore.
He doesn't. Yeah. And you know where anything is anymore. He doesn't.
Yeah.
And you know what my desktop looks like.
I do.
I do.
Mine looks like four folders.
Mine is like shit everywhere.
I know.
Next up in the conference room,
Stanley has just purchased a purse
and Michael is gonna bring Katie an espresso from
the machine that is an incentive prize. And Stanley's like wait a second Michael
isn't that meant to be the prize for the top salesman? And Michael's like it
cleans easily. You can clean it. Now we're gonna go to the kitchen. Jim enters, asked
Dwight for his stapler. Dwight says, it's in my purse.
Of course, everyone gets a little snicker.
Well, I just love everyone just slowly looks up and reacts,
but Dwight doesn't even turn around.
He's just digging in the fridge.
Yes.
Again, so much deep background movement.
Back there in the annex, Devin is walking around.
Everybody is in the kitchen or just behind the kitchen.
Everybody just goes everywhere all at once.
It's so true.
Now, Michael is gonna have Pam in his office.
He's asking about his mail,
but what he really wants to know
is how girls her age feel about futons.
I couldn't get through this scene.
I mean, how could you?
It's so ridiculous.
Every time he said futon.
Whatever this relationship is with Katie is just so crazy.
First of all, he is going to give her $1,000 coffee maker
if she took it.
Yep.
Give her a ride home.
I don't know what happens with the futons.
Yes.
Of course, Pam is going to go out and tell Jim
all about this conversation.
They're laughing about the futon.
When Roy comes in, he wants to make up with Pam.
We talked about this last time.
He's going to tickle her into forgiving him.
Yes, we discussed my dislike for tickling.
Also, if I were to do what I call a cringe meter for this episode, this one would be
a nine on the cringe meter.
This scene?
Yeah.
Poor Jim.
I know.
They're literally almost leaning on him, laughing and tickling.
Yeah.
Cringe meter number nine.
And then Pam has this talking head that says Jim's a great guy.
He's like a brother to her.
They're best friends.
She really hopes he finds someone.
Pam, maybe say it enough until you believe it, Pam.
Yeah.
Does she wish? No. I don't think so. Because he's going to find someone in a second and she's not enough until you believe it. Yeah, does she wish? Mm-mm.
I don't think so, because he's going
to find someone in a second.
And she's not all that happy about it.
She's real sour about it.
Well, Angela's in the conference room,
and she's looking at purses.
And we talked a lot about this scene
in our original breakdown.
Yes, all of our dialogue between Angela and Katie
is improvised in this scene.
We had a lot of fun.
You can tell.
Thank you.
You guys were good together.
Thank you.
I actually think there's a spinoff with you, me and Amy.
Just like an improv show
because that scene at the top was so good.
Yeah, Purse Girls, come see us every Thursday night, 9 p.m.
Oh, that's too late.
Too late, sorry.
It's $35, two drink minimum.
There is no parking.
Starts at four.
Dwight is watching Angela and Katie through the window
and he is gonna get up his nerve to go in and ask her out.
But she turns him down.
She's pretty harsh.
I was like, oh, you made me sad.
We are now gonna have a Dwight Talkinghead.
It's a pretty famous Dwight talking head.
He outlines what his idea of a perfect date is. Yes, of course. There's ninjas, there's knives,
there's blood. There's poison, but he knew about it all along guys. She was in on it all along.
But he knew. Oh, right. He knew she was in on it. That's right. Luanne crosses twice in the background of this talking head.
Creed crosses.
Devon, then at the end, Creed again.
I was just like, there's so much crossing.
Also, what's really hilarious is that both Creed and Luanne cross into the accounting
nook by your desk, Angela, which means that they would cross there and just stand there
and then come out. And cross right back. But where do they they must have just been
standing in the corner. I don't know why they're crossing to accounting I'm in
the conference room. You're with Katie trying to buy a purse. Yeah. What are they
doing at your desk? They're messing with your stuff. They're snooping around. Oh dear now
Michael is gonna ask Ryan for some help cleaning out his car. This is one of my
favorite. It's one of my favorite scenes of the whole series.
Blue blast.
Blue blast.
Blue is not a favorite.
No.
All of it.
Oh, and he wants the Arctic blast
and the passenger side cup holder.
Yeah.
That's ready for you, Katie.
This is what you're missing.
I know.
You don't get the convertible.
You don't get the Arctic blast.
You don't get the coffee maker. You don't get the Arctic Blast. You don't get the coffee maker.
25 minutes and eight seconds,
fakie water bottle label,
and then fakie blue blast label.
Fakie labels.
Fakie labels.
She's tracking it.
She's tracking that,
and who's crossing where?
I am.
Well, now Jim is gonna go into the conference room,
and what a smooth operator.
Okay, Jenna F from Los Angeles wants to know how much of this was improv.
Oh, I will tell you.
Per the shooting draft, this is what was scripted.
Jim approaches Katie.
It says he sidles up to her.
He says, Hi, I'm Jim.
Katie says, Hi, the rest is improv.
What? The rest is improv until it gets to the part where he says, don't I'm Jim. Katie says, hi, the rest is improv.
What?
The rest is improv until it gets to the part
where he says, don't try to sell me anything.
I just want to learn.
Everything else is improv.
This is improv.
I'm Katie.
Well, hi, Katie, nice to meet you.
You sit out there, don't you?
I do.
It's what I'm best known for, sitting out there.
All right, let's talk about purses,
but just talk to me.
Seriously, that was all improvised.
Wow.
Mm-hmm.
So good.
So good.
Jim is very smooth when he wants to be, huh?
Did he flip the charm switch or what?
He waited till the end of the day.
Everybody was coming at her all day.
Yeah.
He played it so cool.
Yeah. We're going to go back to Michael's car
and I love this. This is the scene where he finds all the filet-o-fish wrappers. The smell-alike.
How many filet-o-fishes do you eat? And Michael is like that's from a couple of months. He's like
still. Go still. And then this is where we find out
about his smell-alike cologne.
Yes.
Ryan's like empty.
There's some still on the stick.
In the straw, there's some still in the straw.
How many times have you done that?
I know.
You like pull it out and you rub it.
I've done this so many times.
Now he can throw it away.
Now he can.
But now this scene has expanded
and Michael's gonna ask Ryan to hook him up with some great music to play. I love this scene is expanded and Michael is gonna ask Ryan to hook
him up with some great music to play. I love this scene. I have talked about it.
He wants Ryan's recommendations and Ryan says, do you like hip-hop, indie rock, the
Strokes, the Hives, the Flea Bulls? Oh, Michael's like, yes to the Flea Bulls.
Yeah, the Glorbs. The Glorbs loves them. While they're having this conversation
at 26 minutes and 59 seconds,
there is this angle on the parking lot
and there is this brick wall behind the car.
And this is because this was a real parking lot
at a real building.
But once we move locations,
you will never see this brick wall again.
And I thought it was interesting
that we didn't try to recreate that.
The brick wall?
Yeah.
We let it go.
We let it go.
We were like, I mean, I guess I'm not surprised
because what were we gonna build a brick wall?
But I don't know, brick wall.
Well, I want you to know that there was a Ryan talking head
that would have come right after this scene.
It's in the shooting draft. It's not in deleted scenes.
It did not make it into the super fan episode. And it read simply like this.
Ryan has a smug look on his face. He looks to Cameron says,
Michael's really into indie rock. He's into bands I've never even heard of.
And then he laughs.
Well now Pam is hanging out at Jim's desk. She's bored.
She's like what are you doing for the weekend? I'll tell you what he's doing
this weekend. He's going out with Katie. He sure is. Oh Pam's face. Oh Pam's face.
And guess what she's gonna do? Yeah. She's gonna help Roy's cousin move. Oh the
romance. Yeah she has this line where she, we're gonna help Roy's cousin move
because Roy's got a truck. Well, this made me laugh because when Lee and I started dating,
he said he always had to help people move because he had an Azuzu trooper. He was like,
he was the guy with the big car. He was.
He's like, it's a real thing.
Yeah.
It's a real thing, the person with the big car.
It's true.
I do remember that.
I had a friend with a truck and he moved everybody.
Exactly.
It's so true.
Well, I want to point out when Pam sort of sadly
walks back to reception, there is no plant.
Oh.
There's no plant at reception. No there's not.
Well now Michael's gonna have another talking head where he's talking again
about being a ladies man. Wait I love this talking head so much lady because
this is part of this runner of Michael's desktop being messed up by Ryan. Ryan has
only tried to help him clean up his computer, but now guess what he can't find?
Can't find maps.
Can't find maps.
And this has now been woven into the super fan version
of this talking head.
I think we should hear it.
I think in order to be a ladies man,
it's imperative that people don't know you're a ladies man.
So I kind of play that close to the chest.
Ryan, where are my maps?
You know, you don't like to flaunt it.
Where do I go to get maps? I mean, you don't like to flaunt it. Where do I go to get maps?
I mean, but it's not like I'm showing off.
Ryan, what did you do to my computer?
I'm supposed to have maps, right?
But, uh, where?
They see me as a big, powerful businessman here.
Kind of swaggers around a little bit.
It's really not even fair.
I don't know, what can I say? Women are attracted to power.
And I think other people have told me I have a very symmetrical face.
I don't know. I don't know. Maybe they're right. I don't know.
I just love it so much. First of all, I love it in any kind of show or writing
that you get to watch
when there are two things happening to a person.
So it's like, he's trying to talk about
what a great catch he is, but at the same time,
he's like, where are my maps?
Yeah.
Like, he's getting so irritated.
Well, now it's the end of the day and here's that moment.
I said Dwight goes over and gives Kelly his mini briefcase purse.
And then Pam is going to apply lip gloss kind of shyly and then the cameraman catches it
and she's embarrassed.
That's cringe factor 10.
I so remembered doing this scene and have you ever like had this happen before? I feel like I have
this stored in my body from my youth or something where like you know you're
gonna see maybe a cute boy that you like and so you put on a lipstick yeah or you
put on mascara you do something you do. And then to just kind of like get noticed.
But then when you see yourself in the mirror,
you realize how it's just like too much.
And then you feel like all cringy inside.
Yeah, you don't feel like you're a real version of yourself.
Yes.
You were trying to not be you.
Yes.
Yes.
We've all done it.
Yes.
Well, now everyone's leaving for the day.
It's dark out.
Everyone's walking to their cars at the same time.
Michael's walking out with Katie and Jim.
And this is when we find out that Jim is just
going to give Katie a ride home after they get drinks.
Yeah.
And Michael's like, oh, yeah, yeah. As they're walking out, did you hear Katie's line, which I think has to be an
improv by Amy? What? What? She goes, everyone's like, good night, good night.
She goes, good night. It was nice to meet some of you. That's very funny. She was so
good as Katie. Well Jim Jim is going to open the door for his Corolla for Katie. This is
more of smooth Jim. Oh, so charming. And Pam is going to sadly watch from the window of
Roy's truck. Yes, the truck that we talked about the first time that David Denman and
I got left in when the entire production wrapped for the day. We were still sitting there waiting
to do another take.
But he's good company so if you're gonna be stuck somewhere. But the superfan
episode does not end there. We end now with a Michael talking head. He is still
talking about his American Way magazine. He says, did you know that when Doris
Roberts is in Phoenix she likes to eat at Harters? She loves barbecue. Who knew? Yeah. He also read a profile on Corbin Bernsen and
he learned that he used to play Little League. Yeah. He also read a profile on
Bronson Pinchot and his adventures in Tuscany that was very charming. He also
read profiles on Red Buttons. Yeah. He really loves that magazine. He loves it. Well everyone, that was the superfan
episode of Hot Girl. I really loved re-watching it with all that extra footage. I really did. I know,
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I think I want to watch the whole series again now. I mean,
I know all of you listening have watched it so many times all the way through, but I want to do
it again. Well, I feel the same way.
I liked going back.
So listen, if there are any more Superfan episodes
that are some of your very favorites,
let us know.
Write to us in Dear Office Ladies.
We wanna know which Superfan episodes
or just which episodes do you love the most?
We will rewatch them.
And now Office Ladies 6.0 is going to start its holiday break, but don't worry, second
drink will continue through the holidays on Mondays.
So you all have a safe and happy holidays.
Please know how much we appreciate you, and we'll see you in 2025.
And if you take nothing else from this episode, just remember, the moral of the story is that if two things look the
same that doesn't mean that they are.
And you know what?
If all else fails, blow it out the window.
We'll see you next year.
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