Office Ladies - Take Your Daughter To Work Day

Episode Date: April 15, 2020

This week we're breaking down Take Your Daughter To Work Day, so let's keep it G-rated, okay? The ladies give some background info about all the child actors on set that day and chat about Stanley's d...aughter flirting with Ryan, and Pam's struggle to befriend just one kid. Then the ladies give history lessons on Shaggy Peter and the Green Sleeves song that ends in a fun revelation, and we get an update on Game of Thrones. Finally, we discuss Brunetti's Pizza, and hit up Kentapedia (Kent Zbornak) for the low-down on that Fundle Bundle video. Now the kids have left, you can now safely go back to being your HBO No Limits-selves.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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 and give exclusive behind-the-scenes stories that only two people who were there can tell you. We're The Office, ladies. Hey. Hello. If you have a daughter, you can take her to work today. Yes. It's take your daughter to work day. To Dunder, Mifflin. Season two, episode 18. This one's written by Mindy Kaling and directed by Victor Nellie Jr. Victor Nellie. Second one he's directed. Yes. Prolific TV director. He's fantastic. We really liked him. He was so nice. Should
Starting point is 00:00:45 I start with a summary? Jenna, you know that's how you start. I know. Just do it. I should just do it in order. I like every week, though, that you ask me. Every week you're like, should I start with a summary? Like what if I was like, no, not today, lady. What would I do? I don't know. Would I listen to you or would I just do it anyway? You'd probably be deer in headlights. You know what? Try it some week and we'll see. Okay, I will. But not this week. You told me to do it. Do it. Here I go. In this episode, the Dunder, Mifflin employees bring their daughters to work for the day. Stanley brings his teenage daughter who starts crushing on Ryan. I mean, she's just a version of Mindy, right? A little
Starting point is 00:01:25 bit. A little bit. What is it about Ryan? The ladies love Ryan. I know. Kevin brings his fiance's daughter. Right. Meredith brings her son and Toby brings his kind of shy five-year-old daughter who ends up bonding with Michael. Also in this episode, Pam makes it her mission to befriend just one kid. Just one. Yeah, we learned that Pam is not good with kids. Apparently not. All right, should we do our Fast Facts? Why are you asking me? Because that's part of it. Yes, do them. Part of doing the Fast Facts is me asking you if I should do the Fast Facts. Yes, Jenna, you should do your Fast Facts. Fast Facts number one. We got a lot of questions about the kids in this episode. So let's break them down one by one. Stanley
Starting point is 00:02:12 Stoddermalissa was played by Jazz Ray Cole. Okay. And she is a professional actress. No relation to anyone on the show. We hired her. She was also on the sitcom My Wife and Kids. When she shot this episode, she was 17 or 18 years old. So her birthday is in February. And I think that's right around the time we were shooting. And I have this memory of her telling me that she had just turned 18. Aw. When I first came to Los Angeles, I was in my 20s, but I looked like I was a teenager. Right. And so I had this special agent who would send me out for roles to play high school kids. Because when you have a kid on a set, they have very limited work hours. They have child hours, according to the union rules.
Starting point is 00:03:02 And so they can't work as long of days. They have to take these breaks. There has to be a tutor who teaches them school stuff. So if you look older than 18, but you can play a kid, this is like a little niche market. I was in 90210. Oh my gosh, Angela. No, you were not. I was in 90210. And I didn't have lines. My biggest moment, though, was when I played Tori Spelling's sorority sister. Uh-huh. And we were collecting votes. I think they were going to vote some girl out of the sorority. And I collected the votes and I had to hand them to Tori. Whoa. Yes. So I remember, I remember it like it was kind of cool if you, you know, could get parts like that because you could work longer hours
Starting point is 00:03:45 and you were older playing younger. I got to be in the movie Pleasantville with Toby McGuire and Reese Witherspoon. That's a good one. Uh-huh. And I got to work a whole week, which is really exciting. I was just a featured extra. Me too. When I was the sorority sister, I was the featured extra. Yes. I was a featured extra in Pleasantville because I was over 18 to play under. Yeah. Oh my gosh. I love that. Toby's daughter, Sasha was played by Delaney Ruth Farrell. Now here's a little interesting tidbit about her. She was the daughter of our set dresser, Sean Farrell. Aw. So you maybe remember, we had an establishing shot of Toby's desk a while ago where he explains that he's divorced and he has a
Starting point is 00:04:28 daughter and there is a picture of a little blonde girl. He says this is Sasha. That picture was placed there by Sean of his daughter. So when it came time to do this episode, we kind of had to use her. Wait. So did Sean just sort of make that happen? Yeah. Sean just put a picture of his daughter on Toby's desk. Well, she's very cute. So cute. And she was so good. She did great. Not an actress, just daughter of our set dresser. Yeah. And she's going to come back again in Family Portrait Day. Okay. So now Meredith's son. Meredith's son is hard to say. Meredith's son. You guys, Jenna has tried it three times. I have. Meredith's son. Meredith's son. Palmer was played by Spencer Daniels. No relation to Greg Daniels. Nope.
Starting point is 00:05:17 Wikipedia, you're wrong. Okay. Did you hear us? Fix it. Okay. Maybe that was somewhere else. I read that. Dunderpedia. Maybe it was Dunder. One of the pedias is saying that Spencer Daniels is Greg Daniels' son. He is not. Not the case. Now, Spencer is also going to come back in Season 8, Episode 24, Family Portrait Day. Fan question from Curly Hair Tess and Hannah Bursell and Lisa Farr and many others. Was Meredith's son played by the same actor when he came back as the stripper for Angela's Bachelorette Party in Season 9? We'll get there, but that's one of the most uncomfortable moments of my life. Yes. It's the same actor. Yes. Oh, God. Yes. Yes. Same guy and he's still acting today.
Starting point is 00:06:06 So he is a professional actor. That wasn't for him as a person. It was just that. Right. It's just a young boy. We met him when he was a boy and then when he was a man, he stripped at your fictional Bachelorette Party. I know. Okay. Okay. And then finally, there was Kevin's fiance's daughter, Abby, who was played by Hailey Daniels, who is Greg Daniels' daughter. Yes. Hailey is so, so sweet. Yeah. And she did a great job. She's so good. Not an actor. Not an actor. She did such a great job. She had to be very deadpan and I thought she was hilarious. Fast fact number two, a lot of people ask, what was it like to do an episode with all these kids around? Now, what did you remember about that, Ange? Well, I mean, Hailey was
Starting point is 00:06:52 in our little accounting nook quite a bit and I just wanted to make sure she was good. Yeah. I think I just want to make sure she was like, do you, all right, do you need to go to the bathroom? Do you have snacks? I just sort of became that person. Yeah. But obviously, when kids are in an adult work environment, you do change your behavior. Or you should. Sorry. I remember we got a little lecture about it. Yeah. Oh, we got a little talking to. We got a little talking to actually. At the beginning of filming. Yeah. At the beginning of filming, just like, Hey guys, there's going to be kids on set. Let's just mind our manners today. And actually, when Michael and you have that scene in the cold open where you're
Starting point is 00:07:28 like, Michael, I talked to you about this. That actually reminded me of whenever we had people visiting the set. Yeah. Whenever, sometimes families would visit the set. They would win like some type of visit and a whole family would come. And a lot of times our AD, Kelly Cantley would be like, Hey, everyone heads up, young children. Keep it G rated. Not that we were like a body group, but you know, it's like a group of adults all day. I feel like when there weren't kids around, though, there was quite a bit of cursing. There were. Yes, that's true. So there were adult words that there were adult words. But besides that, we weren't. Yeah. Super like weird or inappropriate or anything. No, but our scripts were half
Starting point is 00:08:13 the time. That's true. Half the time there were things that were said within the context of a script where I'm like, Oh, yeah, that's true. Okay. All right. Fast fact number three, this was sent in by a fan. I loved this. Thank you so much, Kelly Nudo. She tipped me off to the fact that Fundle Bundle, you know, the little TV program that Michael was on as a child in this episode, it was inspired by a real local children's program in Scranton called The Land of Hatchimalatchee. Oh my Lord. I love that. Yes. It was a little program for kids that started in the fifties. It ran for almost 25 years. Local, local Scranton. Yes. It featured songs and appearances by kids just like our version. It was originally
Starting point is 00:09:03 hosted by a woman named Nancy Berg, who was referred to as Miss Nancy. And then it was hosted by Miss Judy, who was played by Lois Burns. I don't know why they called her Miss Judy when her name was Lois, but they did. And of course, in our version, we had Miss Trudy, who was played by actress Sue Nelson. And Edward R. Meow. Yes. But this was really sweet. Lois, who played Miss Judy, was interviewed recently about her time on The Land of Hatchimalatchee. And she said, Hatchimalatchee. Hatchimalatchee. Sorry. It just makes me laugh. I know. Okay. What did she say about The Land of Hatchimalatchee? She said that their goal was to make sure that every kid knew they were important. Aw. I love that. I love that little tidbit.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Thank you, Kelly, for writing in, because that is like, I don't even know how we would find that. No, that's so great. Thank you. That's not on any of the websites that I usually go to for research. For the deep dive. Yeah. All right. So thank you. She's over on Office Ladies Pod. Over on our Insta. She sent me a message. Oh, that's so cool. Thanks. All right. Those were some really good fast facts, lady. High five. Oh, high five me. That was Jenna and I high-fiving. It was. It's kind of awkward because we have to reach across the table and do microphones. And I always worry about your cards. Don't mess up my cards, lady. Don't mess up your cards. All right. Let's take a break and come back and get
Starting point is 00:10:30 into this episode. Yeah. All right, we're back. Let's start breaking down this episode. We open with a Pam talking head. Yeah. She explains that it's take your daughter to work day. And she says, I'm not actually great with kids, but I want to get better because I'm getting married. So she's going to put out lots of extra candy on her desk. Lots of candy. She got like a potted plant. Did you see that? That's like a last minute store crap. There's like all of a sudden a plant. No, I didn't notice that. I have a little thing for my background pals. All right. At nine seconds, freeze frame. You're going to see over your shoulder. It's on the accounting side. Okay. The Uncle Sam. Do you remember
Starting point is 00:11:15 the Uncle Sam? Oh yeah. Why did we have that guy? It was a doll of Uncle Sam. Yeah. He had the fourth of July hat on. He had a flag. You could hit a button and I think he would play Yankee Doodle Dandy or something. Right. I don't know. It sat there. When did he show up from the beginning? I think he's there from the beginning. I mean, I have a memory of him because like I would turn around to go and talk to you. He's what I would pass first. So the first time I turned around, I was like, Oh God, history of Uncle Sam is a common national personification of the US federal government. According to legend, it came into use during the war of 1812 and was supposedly named for Samuel Wilson. Who
Starting point is 00:11:56 was Samuel Wilson? Well, I'll click on him. I'll tell you. Where are you reading this? It's Wikipedia. Wikipedia. Samuel Wilson was a meat packer from Troy, New York, whose name is purportedly the source of the personification of the United States. Uncle Sam kind of looks like it's going in a circle. It is going in a circle. I need to know more about me packer Sam. Meat packer Sam. Anyway, that's Uncle Sam. He sat over my shoulder for nine years. I think I'm going to spend more time on that after the podcast is over. So if you want more Uncle Sam facts, I might bring them to our candy bag. Okay. Bring them to the candy bag. So I noticed something for kind of the detail folks at 21 seconds. The candy on Pam's
Starting point is 00:12:37 desk is suckers and lifesavers. Lollipop things. Yeah. It pretty much stays that way. However, in the previous shot at 10 seconds, there's a bowl of lemon drops, a bowl of starburst and a candy dish full of jelly beans. And then those are gone. And then there's lollipops. Yeah. Candy continuity. Candy continuity. What happened? And then I hold up bags of even more candy, which is none of those things. It's like Jolly Ranchers. I know. Fan question from Michelle Mange. Did Jenna get to decide what candy was sitting at reception? No. I'm going to say no. They just gave it to me. But she also wants to know how often did you guys eat it? A lot. I ate a ton of that candy all the time. I would get sick. People would
Starting point is 00:13:25 walk up and you would think they were coming to talk to you, but they were just coming for candy. It's true. I remember you would sometimes be like, Oh, hey. And then it was just like digging in the candy bowl. I don't remember you eating a lot of it. Do you have a sweet tooth? I don't think of you as having a candy sweet tooth. No, no, I don't. Yep. We're different that way. We're different. I do. All right. So now Michael comes out of his office and Pam explains that he cannot be nasty today because kids are coming. Names Pam, Miss Beasley, if you're nasty. Oh, I'm sorry. Are you having a wardrobe malfunction? Janet Jackson, you're like, no, stop it. Shut it down, Michael. Shut it down. So Michael
Starting point is 00:14:05 is very annoyed. He has a talking head. He says, why is he going to be held back today? He is like Eddie Murphy and Raw. He is HBO. No limits. No limits. And now we're asking him to be Eddie Murphy and Daddy Daycare. No. I mean, can you, why are we doing this to him? I know. He, I mean, I love that he thinks of as his workplace, it's like a place where R rated content should be. That's, that's where it happens is at work. He's like a human resource's nightmare. He is. So Pam convinces Michael to welcome the kids. He comes out into the bullpen. He tries to welcome them. I don't know. He, he really is not into it. He's not into it, but he tries to compare it like, hmm, let me, let me put this in kidspeak.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Oh, I should compare myself to a superhero. And so he's like, I'm like the, you know, I'm, I'm like Superman and Gotham city. And it's the one time like it, this happens so rarely when Jim and Dwight are both on the same page. They're like, that's Batman. And he's like, fine. I'm Aquaman. But it's like Jim and Dwight were actually like together it's true one moment for that one moment to correct Michael. Yeah. Okay. Can we just talk about how cute the little girl that plays Sasha is? Yeah. And when Paul as Toby walks through the kitchen and then Dwight's like, hello tiny one. You are the future. Like just Dwight's idea and like how he sees children. It just made me laugh. I think Toby seems
Starting point is 00:15:35 like a really good father in this episode. I do too. Yeah. He has the most kind of. He's gentle and parental instincts of all the people that we see parenting in this episode. I agree. I think Toby's a great dad. He might be a little sad, but he's a great dad. So now we go to the scene in accounting where Kevin is explaining his file cabinet to Abby. Oh man. She's thrilled. She's thrilled. I mean, you know, he's showing her the file cabinet, but there is a giant vat of M&Ms. Yeah. Like why doesn't he just say he wants some M&Ms? At two minutes 30 seconds, we had a fan catch. Okay. Fayelle123 says Angela has a dog photo on her side of the partition. Angela, she is not the only person who noticed
Starting point is 00:16:24 this. Michelle Sexton also noticed we got two emails about this dog poster on your partition. Michelle wants to know what does the sign say? I tried to look at it and I couldn't tell what it says. Okay. Well, actually there's a great screen grab of it at 44 seconds. Oh, okay. The dog is actually holding up a sign and it says, we'll love for food. Oh, and I think it's like an adoption or like food donation or something for animals. Do you remember this going up? Why did it all of a sudden appear on your side of the partition? Yeah. It wasn't normally there. And I will tell you guys this. I don't know specifically why this one went up at that moment, but I can tell you sometimes Matt Sohn, our B camera
Starting point is 00:17:08 operator or Randall Einhorn, A camera would need to be shooting and accounting and they were quite a bit for this episode. And that glass partition would make a glare. Okay. And so sometimes they would strategically put a little piece of paper of some kind on the glass partition to sort of block the bounce of that glare. Oh, so that they wouldn't get their own reflection on the glass? Yeah. And so they did that sometimes. So all of a sudden I'd sit down to do a scene and I'd be like, what is that? Where are all these papers? Yeah. And it would be to sort of block that glare and them being able to see the camera or the boom. Oh my gosh. So the dog paper was a glare blocker. I think the way they
Starting point is 00:17:49 were shooting to catch Abby through the partition and Kevin, there was a glare. And so they put that up. They would often do that. And then that's when I would have random signs on the partition. And you know that Kevin and I, I've said this before of everywhere in the bullpen, we're the only desk pod with a partition. Yes. And you know, my backstory for this is I think Angela Martin requested it because Kevin's disgusting. Well, next we move to Kevin's talking head where he just says he really hopes that Abby doesn't look on his computer. Why is Kevin such a perv? This is the second time he's worried about what's on his computer. I mean, Kevin, did you learn nothing after email surveillance?
Starting point is 00:18:30 I know, but you didn't scrub your computer after that. Also Kevin, just stop being gross. All right. So now Stanley introduces Michael to his daughter, Melissa. Oh man. She's wearing some headphones. Michael says, wow, how do we explain what Michael says? He says she's a stone cold fox. Yeah. And to keep the frat boys away from her. And then she says, I'm in eighth grade. Yeah. Oh, she's a middle schooler. Oh, Michael. That was really awkward. This moves us into Michael's talking head where he says, this is a quote that a lot of people emailed about. He says, it's not the children make me uncomfortable. It's just why be a dad when you can be a fun uncle. And a lot of people thought that this was a continuity
Starting point is 00:19:17 error because we've heard so much about how Michael wants a family and wants to have kids. And they were saying, why does Michael say that he doesn't want to be a dad? Oh, no. He's not saying that. He's compensating for the fact that he's not a dad. He's just giving himself a pep talk. Yeah. All Michael wants to do is have a family. For sure. For sure. And I think in this moment, he's just like trying to put a good spin on where his life is at for himself. I think so too. Yeah. I think so too. It kind of made me sad because you know, that's not really where his heart's at. Oh, well, wait, I know. I mean, I sobbed twice during this episode. We'll get to that at three minutes, 31 seconds. We meet Jake,
Starting point is 00:20:01 Meredith son. Yeah. Meredith son. Meredith son. A hard thing to say. He was suspended from school. He's kind of a rascal. That's a nice way to put it. I know. I wrote a different word. It rhymes with shmashmo. But yeah, he's just not nice. And I'm like, I mean, he's like throwing things at people. Yeah. He's like a name. I know. His shirt. Did you see what his shirt says? Yes. It says something like I have already forgotten your name. Yes. That's what it says. I mean, Meredith. Meredith. Why are you letting him walk around with that shirt on? Yeah. Okay. So the next scene I love, it's three minutes, 44 seconds. We're in the conference room. We're setting up for something. It looks like there might be a
Starting point is 00:20:45 party aspect to this day. It's you, Kelly and Ryan. Kelly's helping me put a tablecloth on the conference room table. I just want to say, remember in the Christmas episode when you did not helping you put it on? Yeah. Kelly is also not really helping you put it on. Anytime there's a party, I totally relate to Angela because you guys are a bunch of jerks that don't really help. You know what? I have a feeling that every time we try to help you with that tablecloth, you yell at us. I don't think so. And that's why we're not helping you with it. I don't think so. You probably nitpick how we're doing it. That's what I, why does no one help you with the tablecloth? Because you're a bunch of
Starting point is 00:21:20 slackers. Nope. I think because you, because you'll say just as you, you're about to shoot down a child. And so I'm just saying. Anyway, this might be why it's all on you. She's trying to set up for this party. Ryan and Kelly aren't helping. I mean, Kelly's looking at Ryan. Ryan's like, don't look at me. And I'm in the meantime, like, anyway, Toby walks in with Sasha, his daughter, and she very sweetly says, can I help? So sweet. So sweet. Angela's like, no, no, I'd have to explain everything to you. But no. And then Kelly, I look at Kelly and I'm like, no. And I love Paul's delivery of like, well, I didn't see it going that way. Yeah. Like, he's like, it's not what I was expecting. Not what I
Starting point is 00:22:03 was expecting. Yes. I love that scene. Kelly was so excited. She's like, I love babies. I can't wait to have babies. Ryan is really funny in this episode. BJ is great. He has some really funny moments. And he's just like, basically Kelly, just her idea of hooking up is just having babies with me as soon as possible. Well, his talking head, he's like, Kelly and I agreed we were just going to have fun. But what I'm realizing is that fun for Kelly means getting married and having babies as soon as possible with me. So that's her definition of having fun. And don't hook up with anyone like that on February 13th. That's right. I like your line in this scene, Angela. I get quoted this a lot. Yeah. When she asked
Starting point is 00:22:45 me if I would like to have kids and I say, well, maybe some small, well-behaved boys. Yeah. So weird. Small, well-behaved boys. Small. I don't want big, big boys. Apparently not. I don't want tiny, petite boys. All right. So next up, Michael is on the phone to corporate and Toby's daughter, Sasha walks in. Yeah. She then she leaves, but then she comes back later and starts playing with his toy train. They're so sweet together. So sweet. Michael is so tickled. He's having such a great time with her. I know. They do the train whistle. And he really, Steve, when we were filming that, Steve actually kept making the kids crack up. Do you remember that? I remember how hard it was for Hayley to keep a straight
Starting point is 00:23:26 face and Delaney too. Steve was cracking her up. It was really sweet. But we had a couple of fan questions about that. Katie Procedo said, I always love episodes where we get to see Michael interacting with kids because you can just tell that Steve Carell likes being around kids. He's a great dad. He is. And Beth White said, is Steve really this good with kids in real life? Yes. He is. He is. He is. The kids were so tickled by him. He's a sweetheart. And we should say you mentioned earlier, Angela, how families would sometimes come and visit. Steve was such a great ambassador for the show. He would always go into our green room and meet the families and take the kids on a little tour and show
Starting point is 00:24:08 them his office. Yes. Well, I think now Pam is going to try to get Abby to help her shred some old documents. Shut down. Yeah. Pam gets shut down. No. Abby's reading on the couch in reception. But then Jim says, hey, I've read that book. They have a little banter. They bond. Yeah. Abby agrees to help him with sales. Now, I want to say something here. Oh, okay. I feel a soapbox coming. It's tiny. It's a very, it's a small opinion. Okay. Observation. Okay. Jim knows that it's Pam's goal to be friend to kid. But rather than help her bond with Abby, he just kind of shows off and steals Abby away. I think this is hurt feelings Pam talking because I thought that was a little bit of like passive aggressive. I don't know
Starting point is 00:25:08 what it is, but it was a little bit of like, come on, it's not that hard. I can do it. Like like Jim, watch me bond with a kid. So it's like a competition. Oh, yes. It felt a little bit weirdly competitive. Okay. Do you not see that? Well, I guess I do. I guess I also just thought Jim was being really nice. No, he knows Pam's goal. And I think if he were really being nice, at the end of that whole spiel, he would have said, and Pam, why don't you join us? Or he might have said, you know, who else loves books? Pam? Yes. Yes. This is what I'm saying. He doesn't help facilitate anything. He just comes in and shows off. Maybe it's not his job to help Pam. It is. It is his job to help her. Pam is not his
Starting point is 00:26:01 responsibility. Pam is getting married. He's ticked off. See, that's what I'm saying. Oh, that's what I'm saying. That's what's underneath it. If, see, before they got in all these little fights and all the wedding date was set, I think Jim would have facilitated. Maybe. But now he's like boundary Jim. Now he's like, I have boundaries. I don't help you anymore because I'm not your fiance. Also, maybe I'm practicing self care, Pam. Wow. See what side you're on. Okay. Okay. Okay. Here we go. Well, let's talk about how Dwight is doing with the kids. Okay, let's. Abby is hanging out with Jim and Jim's doing that thing where, you know, she's shaking his hand. He's like, oh man, you're crushing me. Oh wait, I watched
Starting point is 00:26:51 this with Isabel. Okay. And so when Dwight's like, you're not even, she's not that tough. I'll show you. She's like, what is wrong with Dwight, mom? He's so literal. He is. He is childlike himself. It's true. It's true. And then after that, Meredith's son comes over to Dwight's desk and starts touching all his bobbleheads. Hold up. Where's the Dwight bobblehead? Well, Melinda Magercouth would like to know that as well. Seven minutes, one second. Where is Angela's gift to Dwight? Thank you, Melinda. I am hoping Melinda that Dwight saw all those children there and feared for its safety. And with loving care, locked it in his drawer. He has one drawer that locks. It's on the left side of his desk. And I hope
Starting point is 00:27:40 it's locked there for safety. You know what? Let's say that that's where it is. During this scene, Meredith's son refers to Meredith as Meredith. And Dwight is Mr. Poop. Yeah. He's being a jerk. He's being a jerk. And Jim and Abby laugh. Oh, they think it's so funny. They're like, now they're like totally in cahoots. I loved when Sasha goes up to Phyllis and says, are you Mother Goose? Yes. We were also tickled by that when we read it at the table read. I remember I laughed so hard at that observation. If anyone should ever be cast as Mother Goose, it is Phyllis. And Phyllis's reaction, though, is so brilliant. And so Isabelle and I were watching it together. So we went and we wanted to see what a picture
Starting point is 00:28:29 of Mother Goose looked like. Does it look like Phyllis? Looks like Phyllis. 100%. 100%. They're showing me a drawing of Mother Goose. And it looks like Phyllis. And she's even like wearing purple. You know what I mean? Yeah. I know Phyllis was wearing purple in the scene, this whole episode. I wondered if they sort of looked at Phyllis. She was always in purple. She was in purple a lot. If you went to Phyllis's house and looked in her closet, it would just be purple outfits. And lots of like beaded jewelry. Yes. Always with some beaded necklaces. It's so true. And I just realized. What? You kind of took your daughter to work. Oh, because she watched the episode with me? Because she watched it
Starting point is 00:29:12 with you. Yes, I guess I did. You took your daughter to work for Take Your Daughter to Work Day. We're office ladies. Yeah. I did. That's kind of sweet. That's so funny. All right, seven minutes, 53 seconds. We're back in the kitchen and Melissa and Ryan are talking. And Melissa's like, so I thought it was really funny in sort of the way they wrote her eighth grade brain to try to impress Ryan is that she drinks coffee all day. Yeah. The ice, much, a lot of whatever it's all day. Yeah, she can't get enough of them. Yeah. Ryan, you're such a dork. You haven't been to Jitter's. Oh my God. Give me your phone number. He's like, uh. Yeah, speaking of Jitters at Steamtown Mall. So Steamtown Mall is a real place.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Yeah, we've been there. It's in the center of the city of Scranton. Yeah. I could not find a Jitters today or in the past. I spent a good 40 minutes looking for it. Well, that's 40 minutes of your life. You're never getting back. I'm never getting back. But guys, if there is or ever was a Jitters, will you let me know? Because Jenna needs that 40 minutes back. I just need an answer. You need an answer. Yeah. Validate that 40 minutes. Well, during this whole conversation about Jitters in the Kitchen, Kelly. Kelly is vicious. Kelly is the type of gal that if you step on her like territory, like her man space in any way, she's going to burn you to the ground. And she does. She decimates Ryan. She goes and tattles immediately to Stanley. She points. She
Starting point is 00:30:39 was like, I have something fishy going on over there. I don't know. They're talking a lot. I've been watching them all day. Yeah. And Stanley is pissed. Okay. This leads us to the scene that we got more male than any other scene in this episode. The scene when Stanley confronts Ryan in the break room. This was called out as many people's favorite fan question from Chris Johnson. How many takes did it take to get the Stanley Ryan scene? I tried to text Leslie. We need to get Leslie in here. We do. I tried to reach out to him. He's traveling right now. Okay. So I know from the bloopers, because there are great bloopers on YouTube of this, that he completely made BJ lose it. Oh yeah. It's season two bloopers at the three minute mark.
Starting point is 00:31:30 I watched it as well. Okay. Stanley is letting Ryan have it. Leslie improvised a ton. That whole thing was like, Jesus isn't going to help you. None of them are going to help you. He was fantastic in that scene. And now we're going back to the conference room. And Dwight is playing the recorder for the kids. And he's got this on the table. He's got corn husk and plates and cups of ribbons and things. Yeah. There's going to be some kind of crafting project. Yeah. I had a fan question from Laura. Okay. Rain's recorder playing his top notch. Did he really play the recorder or was it added in later? No, he really played that. Yeah. He played the bassoon in high school. Yeah. He plays the recorder again in the bird funeral. Yes. When Pam sings along. So Rain is recorder
Starting point is 00:32:16 proficient. He is a recorder player. Yeah. He is. Now he's also reading a book. Wait, wait, before we get to that, oh, hold up. This is big. This is one of my biggest cards of this episode. What is it? He might not be saying much. This is a big card for me. He finishes playing the song and he goes, that was green sleeves. That's an English ballad written about the beheading of Anne Boleyn. Okay. So, you know, I did a term paper on Anne Boleyn in college. I love Anne Boleyn. No, in high school. Oh, yes. In high school. Senior term paper. But I looked up green sleeves. Okay. This was fascinating to me. Sorry about to geek out on you guys a little bit. There is a persistent belief that green sleeves was composed by Henry VIII for his lover Anne Boleyn. Here's
Starting point is 00:33:03 what really threw me for a loop. Ready? Yeah. There's this other interpretation of the lyrics. Ready? Yeah. Lady green sleeves was a promiscuous young woman, even perhaps a prostitute. Okay. At the time, the word green had sexual connotations, most notably in the phrase a green gown, a reference to the grass stains on a woman's dress from engaging in sexual intercourse in a field somewhere. Green is kind of hoarse. Green is kind of hoarse. This justifies that whole line for Angela Martin. I freaked out. I was in my, that's what she said. And I'm like, green is hoarse. I'm sure my neighbors are like, what is happening? Lady green was like a dirty color. Great bind, Angela. Thank you. That is some deep diving historian type work.
Starting point is 00:33:59 On the internet. To prove a reference line from the office. Well done. Thank you. I give you this. Thank you. I want to give you that. I take that. I take that. All right. So also in this scene, he is reading a book called Struwell Peter. We had a fan question from Tyler O'Donnell. Was the story that Dwight reads the kids a real folktale or was it something the writers made up? Gang, it's real. It's real. Loosely translated, it means shaggy Peter. It was a German. That sounds dirty. Shaggy. Don't wave your shaggy Peter at me. It sounds inappropriate. It does. Okay. So it's a story about shaggy Peter. I went out last night and this guy had such a shaggy Peter. Jenna, we're going to get the E. All right. So it is a German book
Starting point is 00:34:53 of cautionary tales for children. All right. Okay. Written by Heinrich Hoffman in 1845. Now, I found this fascinating. Heinrich Hoffman wanted to get a Christmas present for his three year old son. Okay. And he could not find a good children's book. I'm sorry, Heinrich. So he wrote his own. He wrote it himself. About shaggy Peter. Yes. He wrote Struwell Peter. Struwell Peter. And it was so sort of popular, I guess, among people that Heinrich knew that it was eventually published. Let's cut off their thumbs. Yeah, exactly. It's in the story. Here's a super crazy fact. What? In 1891, Mark Twain wrote a translation of this book that he called Slovenly Peter. Slovenly Peter. Yes. Which was published, but not until 1935, 25 years after
Starting point is 00:35:54 Mark Twain died. And you and I are going to write our version called Shaggy Peter. There are 10 stories in this book. So in addition to the thumb-sucking story that Dwight reads the kids, which is true and in the book, there is also a story about a little girl who plays with matches, accidentally lights herself on fire and dies. Then there's the story of a boy who doesn't want to eat his soup for dinner. He holds out for five days and then starves to death. And dies. Do all the kids die or get maimed? No, no, not all of them. Some of them live through their rebellions but are forever like sort of maimed or sort of just, you know, not the same emotionally. Kind of. Yeah. Well, that's fun. Yeah. Oh, God. So that's the book. It's real. Well,
Starting point is 00:36:49 we really get a window into Dwight and Angela's childhoods in this episode. Oh, yeah. I mean, Dwight grew up reading these stories with his grandmother. Yes. And then Angela is like, listen, my father was a strict disciplinarian. So you better whip these kids into shape. That's right. They are a perfect match. I say it over and over. They really are. They really are. At nine minutes, 47 seconds, we do pan to the table where Dwight has laid out supplies to make corn husk dolls. No one ever makes them, but the supplies are there. We had a fan question from Lauren Page, who actually made the corn husk dolls that Dwight plans to make with the kids. Was it Phil Shea? I would say Phil Shea. It was, Lauren. Yeah. Phil Shea was
Starting point is 00:37:32 responsible for all of those items on the table. Phil Shea is a jack of many trades. Like he really had to do a lot. He does. Yeah. I just love it that now our questions come in with like specifics. Like, am I spotting a Phil Shea moment? Yes. Lauren, you're spotting a Phil Shea moment. I think we should take a little break. Okay. Because Michael is about to give the kids a tour of the office. And I think that deserves its own space. Right. It's really sweet. It's sweet. Let's take a break. Take a break. All right. We're back. We got some food. There's a bagel bar. Angela's eating an everything bagel. Well, there's much butter as I could put on it.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Don't judge me. What? Don't judge me. Okay. We won't judge you because we can't understand you. I love butter. Okay. Angela, before we get started, I want to take a moment because I feel like there's something I have to say to you. It's just like, do I need a glass of wine moment? Like, is it that big of a moment? Or am I okay with my bagel and butter? You're fine with your bagel and butter. Okay. I feel like it's something that I need to say. I'm saying it reluctantly, yet with enthusiasm. Is it about my hair today? Nope. Okay. It's not about your hair. All right. I'm going to say it. I'm going to say it. But once I say it, it's been said. I love Game of Thrones. Yes. Yes. I told you you would. I told you you would. Where are you?
Starting point is 00:39:19 What's happened? End of season one. Spoilers. End of season one. Oh, Khaleesi out of the fire. I mean, Angela with her dragons. When Khaleesi rises out of the fire. I am Khaleesi. First of my name, mother of dragons. She's got three baby dragons on her. Yeah. I was like, I was, I was like, oh my God, I am Khaleesi with three baby dragons. And my dragons are just going to get bigger. I was like, I'm a woman coming into her own. I'm with you Khaleesi. Everyone out there who was really, I got a lot of mail and support from people out there who were like, Jenna, you do not need to watch Game of Thrones. You do not need to, we, like we were in it together. I feel like I'm letting some folks down. You told me it was a soap opera, a fantasy soap opera.
Starting point is 00:40:20 Well, it is a fantasy soap opera. A little bit. But it's more than that. Well, you know what? I'm just going to say that I was wrong about it. But I do, I'm going to stand by the Star Wars. Okay. Okay. You know what? I'll take it. I'll take it. I got one. I got one. Yeah. I got GOT with you. Yeah. I'm good. I'm in it. I'm in it to win it on GOT. Okay. Michael takes the kids over to Creed. Okay. And he says, this is Creed. He's in charge of something. Right. And Creed says, that is correct. Yeah. Cause Creed doesn't know what he's in charge of. Creed doesn't know either. No one knows. And then, and then of course, Creed is like the showstopper crowd pleaser when he's like, you want to see a foot with four toes? Yeah. And they're so excited and Creed is giddy.
Starting point is 00:41:13 Creed can't wait to show him. Finally, someone wants to see his four toes. I know. But he says, don't worry. Like the hair covers up most of it. I know. What is he, his Hobbit feet? I guess so. Hobbit, Jenna, Lord of the Rings. I'm sorry. I'm not going to go there. I know. I'm not going to, that I will, I mean, I might watch a Star Wars one day, but you are not getting me into the Lord of the Rings. Right. That is where I draw the line. Okay, fine. All right. So we go into the conference room and all the kids are in there and they're eating candy. And this is when Michael tells them that he used to be the star. I know. Calls himself the star of a TV show called Fundle Bundle. Here's my question for you. Cause as I watched this, I kept thinking about this.
Starting point is 00:41:57 Is just Michael's memory of this just through rose colored glasses. He doesn't really remember what it was like. He's recreated sort of, he's rewritten history, if you will. Right? Yeah. Yeah. That he was the star and it was a great thing. Yes. I mean, I think that's pretty common. I'm thinking of the time, for example, that I got to be on the radio reading a poem about the St. Louis Cardinals during the World Series. How old were you? Oh, I was probably last year. No, I was like 10. I was 10. Yeah. Cause it was the 84 World Series, I believe. So I was 10. Okay. And my memory of it is that I was a radio star. But I'm sure if I heard the audio, it's me, like roses are red, violets are blue, I love the Cardinals and so do you. Right? Like I was probably
Starting point is 00:42:50 not the poetry reader you are now. And who knows what this poem really was. But in my mind, it was such a fabulous poem. It got live on the radio and we all listened. You know? So I think that's what's happened in Michael's brain. He has this childlike nostalgia of what that was. And Fundal Bundle, if it was anything like the Land of Hatchimalatchee, was a big deal in Scranton. Yeah. And so, and Michael was on it. This is a little bit of a claim to fame. Right. So he decides, we're going to watch it. He tells Ryan, go get the tape. Go get the tape from my mom's house. And then he goes into this very elaborate explanation. Go to Dixon City, which I looked up. It's about a 14 minute drive. Go to Dixon City. Mom might be by the pool. She might be at the pool. At the pool.
Starting point is 00:43:37 And so you're going to have to go through the window. Boost yourself up and go to the basement. Can we play this clip? It's at 12 minutes. I just love Steve delivers it very, very quickly. He just rattles it off as if everything he's saying is totally normal. And also, this is something he's done countless times. Yeah. It's so easy to do. This is how you get in my mind. She's going to be at the pool. Yeah. So you just, you put your, the window will be open though. Yeah. Here it is. I would like you to go to my mother's house in Dixon City. And if she is at the pool, the back kitchen window should be unlocked. I want you to boost yourself up. I want you to go down to the basement. In the basement is a tape labeled Fundal Bundle. I want you to grab it. I
Starting point is 00:44:16 want you to get my guitar. Right. Okay. I want you to get a tambourine. Do you know how to play the tambourine? Um, I'm already getting the pizzas from Brunetti. So you know, I can go with him. Oh, no, I will go. Okay. I love that. I love that. Oh, get my guitar, which is in his mother's basement. Yeah. And then can you play the tambourine? It's, it's, it's all about to happen. It's all about to happen. So at 12 minutes, 17 seconds, Ryan says he can't go because I'm already getting pizza from Brunetti's. Brunetti's is a real pizza place in Scranton. No jitters, but there is a Brunetti's. There is a Brunetti's, but guys, guess what? What? I went to the Facebook page for Brunetti's. Yeah. Their pizza is a rectangle. What? Rectangle pizza. Brunetti's scandalous.
Starting point is 00:45:07 Not circular pizza. Like Barone's here. Barone's in Los Angeles. Steve's favorite pizza. Where we would get pizza sometimes on set. For the cast and crew. Square. Rectangle. Oh, rectangle. Yeah. It's made on like a cookie sheet. Well, in our episode, we have circular pizzas. To be fair, I did see they tend to sometimes serve circular ones. Well, you heard it here, you guys. You heard it here. Sorry for the circular pizza. When it wasn't Brunetti's rectangle pizza. All right, guys. Everybody is in the conference room now at 12 minutes 29 seconds. They're eating the circular pizza that should be a rectangle fan catch from Mrs. Cray. What? Mrs. Cray? What is the funny dance move that John Krasinski is doing in the background? I don't know. They're just
Starting point is 00:45:58 goofing around with the kids. It's just John being John. Yeah, he's just playing. That's John. Yeah. If you want to know what John is like, check out 12 minutes 29 seconds. Yeah, he's just having fun. He is. Are we ready to play this tape from Fundal Bundle? 12 minutes 51 seconds. The Fundal Bundle tape has arrived. We had a lot of fan questions about the Fundal Bundle video and how it was made. So I reached out to Kent Sabornak, our line producer. So he told me that our set designers built the set and that our wardrobe designer, Carrie Bennett, found all of these vintage 1960s outfits for the kids. She was great at that. So good. And probably so excited because all we wore were gray turtlenecks and like beige tops. And so she was probably so thrilled to have a project.
Starting point is 00:46:45 Here's an interesting bit of trivia about Carrie Bennett. Yeah. So before our show, Carrie worked on scrubs and she designed some kind of like, I guess, quote unquote designer scrubs. Well, she could sew. And so she designed her own line of scrubs that were less boxy, that were more flattering and fitted for both men and women. Right. Different colors and patterns. They were so popular that she actually started a line of scrubs. Yeah. Yeah. Go Carrie. So there you go. So when they shot this footage, they used a cheap video camera instead of one of our regular cameras. And then in post production, he told me they threw in some additional artifacts. I guess artifacts is a term for lessening the quality of the film image. And so that's how it got that
Starting point is 00:47:33 degraded, grainy look. Yes. Yeah. We had another fan question from Karen Fryer. She said, who was the voice of Edward R. Meow, the puppet that all the kids are talking to in Fundal Bundle? The voice is Kevin Carlson. He is a puppeteer and voice actor, but here's something very sweet. What? I did not know this. Kent Zabornak, our line producer, used to be a puppeteer. Stop it. Yeah. He worked with Jim Henson. Kent? Kent Zabornak worked with Jim Henson and Sid and Mary Croft and he wanted to be Edward R. Meow. And they didn't let him? No. He couldn't do it in the end. He didn't have the time. He couldn't leave his job of line producing to be Edward R. Meow. So he asked his friend, another professional puppeteer, Kevin Carlson, if he would do it.
Starting point is 00:48:30 This is that classic thing that I love, where you look at someone, you think you know them. You're like, I know you. You're very efficient. Kent's kind of like this high strung, but like nice and kind, but he's getting stuff done. He's got Excel spreadsheets. Yeah. And I'm like, Kent, I know who you are. And then you're a freaking puppeteer. Puppeteer. What? Yeah, I did not know. That blew me away when he told me that. I love that. Yeah. I love it. But here's something. What? The little blonde kid that gets interviewed by Edward R. Meow. The first kid? The first kid. Yeah. That's Kent Zabornak's son. Oh. Alec. That's so cute. He had to audition for the role and he got it. He got it. Yeah. He had to audition. Isn't that cute? That is so cute. Should we talk about
Starting point is 00:49:15 Chet Montgomery? We should. Chet, he's like a local celebrity. Yeah. So my hometown is pretty small, you know, in North Texas. And the evening news there is Good Evening, Texoma. Because we're right by the Texas-Oklahoma border. Okay. And the folks that do the news there, the local anchors, I have been in Wichita Falls with like my grandmother or mom or like at the mall or going to Lubies. They love Lubies. What's Lubies? Lubies is like. Do they sell earrings? No. It's like, it's my grandparents love to go there for lunch. You get a tray. Oh, it's an eating eatery. Yeah. You eat there. You get a tray and you go all the way down. It's like a buffet. Like a cafeteria style buffet thing. Yes. I'd love that place. Oh, yeah. Like a soup plantation. Kind of. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:01 Lubies. It was called Lubies. It's in the mall. But I remember going there with my grandparents and we saw the local news guy and they were like, there he is. Oh my God. That's the, he does the evening news. Oh my God. We're so excited. This kid who's being interviewed, he's Chet Montgomery. We find out he's the weather guy. Yeah. Right. He's played by Dimoni Roberts. Here is a crazy thing about Dimoni Roberts. What? Remember earlier in the talking head when Michael says, I'm Eddie Murphy and raw, but they're going to make me be Eddie Murphy and daddy daycare. Is Dimoni and daddy daycare? Yes. Stop it. Yes. That's amazing. Dimoni Roberts is also in daddy daycare. Fan question from Grace Marvel, 5005 and Chris Wolpert, who played Michael as a kid.
Starting point is 00:50:48 This was an actor named Jake Callender. Jake Callender. Jake Callender. He sounds like Chet Montgomery. He does. Jake Callender with evening news and Texoma. So when young Michael is interviewed, didn't you think young Michael looked like young Sheldon a little bit? Oh yeah. I can give you that. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Looks a little bit. Little bit. Okay. So he's interviewed. He's interviewed and he's asked what he wants to be when he grows up. We should also remind you guys, he's in a full suit and tie. Yeah. He's a little kid. Yeah. And he says, I want to be married and have 100 kids so I can have 100 friends and no one can say no to being my friend. Is this when you cried? This is when I had to turn off the episode. It hit me so hard. I don't know why this idea of
Starting point is 00:51:47 just this little kid longing for friends and longing for acceptance, but we're getting a real window into his life. Listen, it was just, it was almost too much for me. It was almost too much for me, the sentence about Michael's past. It was just, and I think because then you go to Steve's reaction and Steve's acting is so good in that moment. It just, it just like, I don't know. I mean, I remember at the time when we shot that, that after the little Michael says that, it cuts to a shot of the puppet and the puppet can't speak, then we lost it. The puppet is like a gape, right? His mouth is open. Do you know that the puppet, they linger on the puppet with its mouth open and silence? Like, what the heck? Right? Yeah. They linger on that puppet
Starting point is 00:52:47 for six seconds of silence. I mean, seeing a puppet with its mouth a gape being like, what the earth just is going on? It is funny. It is funny. And when we were shooting this? Six seconds. We were dying. We were dying at the shot of the puppet. And so when I was getting ready, I think to sit down and watch the scene, all I could remember was how we were crying, laughing at this reaction shot of the puppet. But then I saw, I just saw this whole other side of how not funny that was. Well, we were looking at the puppet. We weren't looking at Steve at that moment. Yeah. So we missed, we missed that moment for Michael. We needed to watch it as an episode. Yes. As an audience. Yeah. Yeah. I just was, anyway. Well, the kids start peppering Michael
Starting point is 00:53:46 with questions, right? Yeah. They're saying, well, did you get married? Do you have kids? Do you have a girlfriend? And then the little girl says, I guess you didn't get to be what you wanted to be. And it is soul crushing. And I was watching this with Isabel, who's 11. And she turned to me and she goes, Mom, were there just times when you were doing this show that you were like, I am so uncomfortable. She was like, this is really uncomfortable. I mean, she thought it was funny, you know, but she was like, that is awkward. And I was like, yeah, oh yeah, there are a lot of cringy moments on this show, which make it all work in balance. But just the fact that she picked up on that at her age of like, what an awkward moment this was.
Starting point is 00:54:31 Oh man. Well, Michael is so gutted. He just, he locks himself in his office. Yeah. He won't come out. And the reaction shots of all of us are great. We're all really sad for him. Sad. A little embarrassed. Yeah. All of it. So Pam's talking to Jim. We got a lot of mail about this little scene. Pam's talking to Jim. She's saying Michael won't come out of his office. He won't answer his phone over her shoulder. Roy is wrestling with Meredith's son. He's so happy. Roy, Roy and the jerk kid are having the best time. We had a lot of questions about what this scene was supposed to mean because Pam seems a little bit embarrassed or ashamed that Roy and this kid are getting along. They're like, what did this mean? Well, I think, I don't know. What was your
Starting point is 00:55:25 interpretation? Here was my take on it. Okay. Because you have Roy, this big guy, right? And he's kind of fratty. He's kind of like a frat guy. And he is with the kid that's the asshole. Right. And they're having the time of their lives. They're in there. There's other people around them. They're not even caring about other people's personal space. They're wrestling in this room. And Roy's like, got him in a headlock and he's like, I love this kid. And I think Pam had a flash of what her life would be like with Roy, with children, what their kids would be like. Yeah. She was going to have a kid that's like, mom, pull my finger, fart, dad laugh. Yeah. And Pam was like, oh, God, well, no, I'm going to be outnumbered in my own house by like the Roy kids.
Starting point is 00:56:12 Yeah. I think it's definitely there to show a contrast to the way Jim bonds with a kid over books and reading, as opposed to just rough housing. Yeah. But I have to say, when I saw that, I thought, yes, that's what this kid needs. Actually, he needs a father figure in his life. He needs someone to wrestle with him because that is an important part of parenting. I didn't think that that was so bad of a thing. No, I think it's perfect for Roy. The problem is, that's not what Pam wants in a dad. Pam wants more of a Jim dad that is going to do a silly dance and talk about books and probably wrestle a little bit too. But I think Roy is just a little brutish. It's absolutely what Meredith's son needs. I mean, he needs a big guy to like grab
Starting point is 00:57:02 him and be like, hey, pay attention. But I just think it's just that moment that shows that Jim and Pam are just, you meet people, we all like dated people, and there's some people you know instinctively that you're going to parent the same with. Yeah. And I think Pam and Jim are going to parent the same. Yes. Yeah. I think that's good. That's good. That's good analysis. I like that. Well, next up, we go to the copier with Dwight and we're going to see how Dwight might parent Jake. Well, again, Dwight and Angela, Angela has told him he needs to be tougher with the kids. Basically, that's her subtext because that's what she would expect, right? That's what she had growing up and she expects him to be that way. Yeah. So she's egging him
Starting point is 00:57:48 on. She is glaring at him like, shut the kid up. Jake tells Dwight that he's ugly. Yeah. And then Dwight is horrible. At my prodding, at my prodding, he's horrible. Can I get my mini soap box out again? Because I did not care for this. No, it wasn't good. It bumped me. I didn't like that Dwight told a child, like that Dwight insulted a child the way he did. I didn't, I think we're meant as an audience to be like, yeah, you give it to the jerk kid. But I just, that I didn't like it. I don't think we're meant to do that. You don't think? I don't think so. I think there's part of you that's glad that this kid is at least putting his place a little bit, although done completely and appropriately. But I think what I took away from it is Dwight is a kid.
Starting point is 00:58:43 These are two kids in one conversation. I mean, Isabel watched it with me and she was like, oh, mom, Dwight. And I said, I know he's just a kid. Well, it all just made me super sad for Jake. Oh, well, Jake, Jake is doomed. That's what I felt like. He's Meredith's kid and he's doomed. At 15 minutes, 39 seconds, Pam strikes out again. Oh boy. Yeah. Melissa comes over. She's like, you know, I've spent some time with your mom. She's so nice. And Melissa's like, that lady is not my mother. Like you mean Terry? That's my stepmom. Yeah. So now she's like, oh, for two, right? Oh, yeah. Pam's not doing great until Jake comes over. Jake's probably a little wounded by this time. I think he's a little softer around the edges now. Maybe so. And she's like, do you want
Starting point is 00:59:30 to shred some stuff? Your shredder. My shredder, 17 minutes, 50 seconds, everyone. Your shredder that you said, wait, never use. And people were like, oh, I'm getting to my keyboard. Yes. Boy, we got a lot of mail after I said that early on. Yes, Pam does use her shredder with Jake. By the way, I want to say that original shredder did not work. It was inoperable. And I can't remember now if they had to bring in some other shredder. I think there's a reason why there's not a great shot of it is because it doesn't technically match the giant shredder that's always been there. I will say and also in our early years on set, I know we were on a tight budget, right? We were the show that was almost going to get canceled. We were like, it was sort of shoestring budget.
Starting point is 01:00:16 And a lot of our appliances in the office, if you look really closely, our old used appliances that they would take from like a prop warehouse or other shows. Oh, the copier didn't work at first. And then they wrote that someone uses the copier and they're like, whoa, hold up. We need a copier. That was just decoration. We're planning on using that. And that shredder looked like something from the Dharma Initiative. It looked really old. Well, you remember that copier used to often not work, right? Do you remember that? We were always fixing that copier. All the time. But then when I worked in offices, we were always fixing our copiers. So maybe it worked just as it was meant to work. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:00:57 Or as good as any copier I've ever used. All right. All right. So now Toby goes into Michael's office and he's returning the toys that Sasha took. And Toby asked Michael if he's okay. And Michael says, well, you have to ask me that because you're head of HR and Toby's like, well, it's true. It's true. But how are you? And then they end up having a heart to heart. A sweet heart to heart. Michael and Toby. I know. But of course, then Michael asks if Sasha has a godfather. And Toby's like, she does. Toby actually cuts him off. Yeah. So he's like, hey, does Sasha have a godfather? Because he does. He does. She does. She does. Oh, right. Yeah. But Michael decides he's gotten,
Starting point is 01:01:41 he's feeling a little better. He's going to sign up for an online dating service. He's going to get out there. He is. He's going to try to make little Michael Scott's dream come true. Let's get married and have his 100 kids. And he wants the ladies out there to know how serious he is about having a family and his love of children. So he makes his username little kid lover. Yeah. He's going to do it. Oh boy. All right. So now huge bombshell. Abby is leaving with Kevin and she wants to invite Jim over for dinner. Very sweet. He can't. He has plans. He has plans. What plans Kevin says. You never have plans. Guess what guys? Jim has a date. Jim has a date. With who? Is this maybe Brenda? Is Brenda back?
Starting point is 01:02:32 Fan question. Laura Dini would like to know who is Jim going on a date with? I don't know. Brenda? Is he lying? No, he has a date. No, he has a date. I think he does. No, he for sure has a date. Yeah. So then we get to the last scene of the episode. This is the second time I cried in this episode. When they were singing? Yeah. Jenna. Dwight is playing guitar. I get the first one. Why did you cry in this one? I don't know. This song really gets to me. Teach your children. Michael is singing. Crosby, Stills and Nash. Yeah. And Young, I guess. I love how, um, I love how Steve does this. He went for it. He went for it. His very weird harmony, falsetto. Yeah. Yeah. And during this scene, Jim and Pam have a little banter, little banter. This was a real
Starting point is 01:03:26 kick in the nuts for Pam. This was a tough one. Jim says, why does he have a guitar if he never plays it? They're doing their thing where they kind of flirt and shitty chat in the corner. Exactly. They're commenting on what's happening. But then, uh, they kind of giggle. Then Pam looks away and she turns back and she's like, well, my theory is he's gone. Jim's gone. Oh, yeah. And then your little adjustment after you realize you were talking to no one and he's gone is so great because you kind of feel her like, oh, okay. Jeez. So at 19 minutes, one second, we sort of start this montage, right? Jim is leaving. Yeah. And you see this really sweet thing with Michael and Sasha. Like he's kind of helping, I think, get her in Toby's car. And then you end
Starting point is 01:04:17 with this Dwight talking head. Yeah. It's so good. What? Okay. I have a question. Yeah. Where is that photo from? I found out. Good. I was hoping you would. Yeah. So during this talking head, Dwight is kind of explaining the value of children in the shrewt ancestry. And there is this photo, this black and white photo of a family, seemingly kind of impoverished family. Impoverished family. Well, Dwight says that they would have a lot of children so they could work the fields, which, you know, is not a real stretch because my mom grew up in rural Texas on a farm and she had their 12 siblings. Yeah. They all worked the farm. I think that was a thing. Yeah. That was a thing. Yeah. Life on the prairie, little house on the prairie. We learned that from little house on
Starting point is 01:05:06 the prairie. Not really. But that family had a lot of kids and they all worked that field and farm. They had like four. I think they had more than that. Five. I feel like it was upwards of seven. What? Mara. Mara. Mary. Half pint. Yeah. The baby who I think died on Christmas Eve of fever. There were some boys. One boy. Maybe there were only four or five. I don't know. They all worked the farm though. Anyway, Dwight also says that they sometimes ate the weakest person in times of real hardship. And then he was like, but not a kid. We didn't eat the babies. But the way he says it means like maybe sometimes they did. Well, no, he said, I'm kidding. We never ate the children. It never came to that. Right. But if it did, they were, yeah. All right. Well, at 20 minutes, 17
Starting point is 01:06:05 seconds, there is a shot of this photo. And in the Boost Crews podcast, we mentioned that Rain did bring in a number of photos of his real family. Is this one? No. Oh. It's not. There was a real photo of his family in the vending machine in the cold open of Boost Crews. But this was not Rain's real family. Kent told me that they just found it on Getty Images. It's a stock photo. They just licensed it and it became the lore of Dwight's family right there. Just a picture. There you go. It's somebody's family. It's someone's family. Maybe someone will write in and say, hey, those are my ancestors. Those are my ancestors. A Getty Image photographer came to a reunion in 1814. Yeah. Anyway. All right. Well, here you go. That's our episode. All right,
Starting point is 01:06:56 you guys, let's take your daughter to work day. If you have any questions, if we left anything out, write us in and we will see you next week. We will, I think, for Michael's birthday. Michael's birthday. Yeah, the ice skating rink. Oh, I have good photos from that one. I have good stories. Mm. Thank you for listening to Office Ladies. Office Ladies is produced by Earwolf, Jenna Fisher, and Angela Kinsey. Our producer is Cody Fisher. Our sound engineer is Sam Peefer. And our theme song is Rubber Tree by Creed Bratton. For ad-free versions of the show and our bonus episodes Candy Bag, go to StitcherPremium.com.
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