Office Ladies - Webisodes: The Accountants
Episode Date: November 20, 2024This week we’re breaking down “The Accountants” Webisodes! During the run of “The Office”, some of the Dunder Mifflin cast made short videos for NBC.com and this included the award-winning 1...0 episode series “The Accountants” that starred Oscar Nuñez, Brian Baumgartner and our very own Angela Kinsey! The accountants detect an accounting error and must figure out who embezzled $3,000. Jenna points out how these webisodes were the catalyst to streaming content, Angela talks about winning an Emmy and Webby for this series and the ladies point out some never-before-seen areas in the office. So don’t let Kevin steal your coat and sell it on ebay! Instead, enjoy this episode. Watch “The Accountants” webisodes HERE Submit your Question and/or Fan Theory about the Scranton Strangler HERE 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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Are you ready to break down The Office webisodes,
the accountants?
I'm so ready.
I loved rewatching these.
It was so fun.
I texted Brian Baumgartner this morning and I said Brian,
watching these webisodes is making me miss you so much buddy. We just had such a good time and of
course Oscar too and the three of us have got to get together. We have our accountant's dinner you
know. Yeah. So we've got to get it back on the books. Well these were written by Paul Lieberstein
and Mike Schur and they were directed by
Randall Einhorn.
This was his directorial debut.
Yes, it was so exciting.
I'm going to give you a summary.
Do it.
The accountants discover that there is $3,000 missing from the company money.
Everyone is a suspect as they interrogate their co-workers to find the missing funds.
Everyone is on Angela's list. Well, not everyone. Well, not Roy or Dwight. There's two missing.
Guess what? I'm going to give you three fast facts today. It's a rewatch breakdown. I can't get rid of them. I'm trying so hard. They will not die.
Just lean into the s*** you love, lady. Alright, fast fact number one. The
Accountants' Webisodes were originally released on July 13th, 2016 between seasons two and seasons three on NBC.com.
This was their way of keeping office viewers engaged over the summer hiatus.
They were 10 mini episodes.
Each one is about two or three minutes in length.
On July 13th, they released the first two on the same day.
But then they spaced them out.
You had to wait to see the next ones.
You can currently see them on YouTube and also
as a special feature on the season two DVD.
Yes, it's disc four, everybody.
And they're on Peacock as well.
Well, The Accountants was the first series of webisodes.
We end up doing more of these in the future.
But these were the first.
They were groundbreaking.
I'm going to get into that a little more in Fast Fact
number three.
But Angela, we had some fan questions for you.
OK.
The first one is from Amanda G. in Northern Ireland,
who said, how did these episodes come about?
And we also heard from Bria D. and Philly who said, what was your reaction to finding
out you guys were going to do these webisodes?
I remember they reached out to us and I don't know if they reached out to everyone, but
I know they reached out to me and Brian and Oscar, and they were talking about doing these little things
for NBC.com.
So I remember talking to the folks in the digital department
and they were saying, you know,
we think this would be really fun to do.
And I was like, sure, great.
And I was also very excited to have a bigger storyline
with the accountants.
Yeah.
You know, we had our running joke, right?
That we would do all these bits in the corner,
they would never make it in.
And I know I've talked about this,
that we sort of joked that we had a spinoff,
but it was on Telemundo,
and Oscar said it was called Los Acantadores,
Angela, Oscar, eat K-been.
So now here we finally get to have a whole episode, sort of, right, about the accountants.
Okay, are you ready for fast fact number two?
I am.
This is a fan question from Sarah M. in Pennsylvania who said, were the webisodes filmed on the
same day as other episodes or did the cast come in specifically to film them?
Well, Sarah, guess who I reached out to?
The last from the past, Kentopedia.
Kentopedia, and then you also reached out to Angelopedia.
I did.
Let me tell you what I found out,
because Kent explained a little bit
about how these were produced from his point of view,
and I'm sure you can confirm a lot of these details, Angela.
He said, y'all came in on a hiatus week.
Yeah.
It was in March.
It took two days to film all 10 webisodes
and that they were filmed on March 2nd and March 3rd.
Yes, and those were our days off.
So when we came to set that day, there was no one there.
It was kind of wild. It was like when you go like to school, like after school extracurriculars,
and there's like no one in the building. Oh, yeah. I saw like the crew call sheet.
Very small crew. In fact, not only was Randall Einhorn the director of this episode,
but he was also the cinematographer
and the camera operator, and there was only one camera.
Is that true?
That's true.
Randall did all of that, and then we had one sound person.
It was Ben Patrick.
I saw that too.
Yep, and they were on stage with us,
but that was pretty much it.
Well, here are the actors who were there both days. It was you,
Oscar, Brian, Kate, Phyllis, and Leslie. Mm-hmm. And I really noticed when I was
rewatching these how Randall had to get very creative in how he shot things to
avoid showing how empty the desks were in the bullpen because the whole cast
was not there. Yes you're gonna see a point of view from the camera that you do not see on the show
that airs every week. And I loved seeing it. I love seeing this different perspective of
the office.
I felt like there were so many angles that we did not normally see on the office.
I got very interested in tracking how Randall was able to shoot things without seeing through certain windows
or into the bullpen.
And also I was tracking how exactly he used Leslie,
Kate and Phyllis in the background of things.
Strategically.
Yes.
Well, I texted Randall and I said,
Randall, I don't know if I ever thanked you
for what a wonderful gift it was getting to do these webisodes because it was such a big deal to us.
And he made it so fun and it looks fantastic.
And I really think they hold up.
Well, we got this fan question for you, Angela.
And it's kind of about the process of filming. It's from Ryan T. in Aston, Pennsylvania,
who said, Angela, what was your favorite part of filming this series and how was
it different from filming the actual show? I guess maybe besides the very
small crew. Was there anything else? I just loved getting to have a whole day
with Oscar and Brian. We had so many silly bits that we had made up already
those few seasons together,
like our little accounting dynamics that we would play out
that rarely made it to the light of day,
but we were doing them in the background, you know?
And just to have a day where we showed up
and we got to just play all day together,
it was the best.
And I feel like when I rewatched it,
I was remembering so many things
I'm excited to share with you guys.
All right, are you ready for Fast Fact number three?
I am.
Fast Fact number three is called Very Successful.
It was.
These webisodes received millions of views on NBC.com.
They broke the mold.
They invented, in many ways, this idea
of supplemental content for streaming or for websites.
Yes.
I had been emailing Joya Balfour, who helped us so much.
She worked for NBC Digital.
And she said the accountants was really when NBC saw that digital content
for the office had a ton of potential.
It's not just NBC that realized it.
Kent said that after the success of the webisodes, he was contacted by almost
every production executive from every studio asking how we did it. Wow. But not only that, the webisodes won two awards.
They won a Webby Award for video comedy short form and an Emmy for outstanding
broadband program comedy. Angela, what was that experience like? You won an Emmy.
I know.
Well, I thought to really have that experience,
we should have the Emmy here with us today.
What?
You brought it?
Oh, my gosh.
I see this in your house all the time.
And I, oh, my gosh.
I love it, lady.
It's very large. Wow. Oh my gosh, I love it lady.
It's very large. Wow.
That is so awesome.
There you go.
Can I see it?
I wanna hold it.
Yeah, watch out though.
The wings are really pointy.
They're very pointy.
Well, the only time I got to hold an Emmy
was when our show won an Emmy in season two. I did not get to keep it. I got to hold an Emmy was when our show won an Emmy in season two.
I did not get to keep it.
I got to hold it for the pictures and then give it back.
And it has your name on it.
I know.
Mm-hmm.
That is f***ing rad.
Well, I thought I would read to you what it says on my Emmy.
Yes. It says 2006 to 2007 Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards,
Outstanding Broadband Program Comedy,
The Office, Accountants, NBC, Angela Kinsey, Performer.
So freaking cool.
Oh, it's heavy.
So who all was at the ceremony?
Who'd you get to celebrate with?
Was Randall there?
What was that night like?
Well, first of all, we couldn't believe
we had been nominated for an Emmy for the webisodes.
We didn't even know there was a category for that.
I mean, we really were so just surprised and excited
just because they were nominated.
And I remember we went, a big group of us went with the NBC
digital team and none of us were prepared to give a speech. None of us wrote
anything. We didn't think we would win. We just were so excited to go. And lady, I
do have a journal entry. I wrote in my journal about my outfit for the night.
Would you really hear it? Of course I would. Yes,
I wrote in my journal, Sam, you're going to love this. Ready? Okay. I found a dress for
the daytime Emmys exclamation point. Woohoo! Exclamation point. And it doesn't need to
be altered. Double woohoo. I got it at Arden B in the mall it's a black and white beaded mini dress
I don't have shoes yet wish me luck with that who's it to my who my who's wishing
me like this letter home or it's just your journal it's just my journal about
it okay and I had a bunch I have a bunch of pictures so I have a bunch of stuff
okay and then I said also I wore a black and white. So I have a bunch of stuff. Okay. And then I said, also, I wore a black
and white dress to the other Emmys last year. What's up with me in black and white dresses?
Double, double question mark. Double question mark. We'll fill you in after. And then I never wrote
again after you never let yourself know how it went.
We'll fill you in.
Did you get shoes?
I don't know. We don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know if I got shoes.
But my dress was from Art and B in the mall.
So when we won, we really were, it's like that moment,
it sounds like a cliche where you're like, what?
I can't believe it.
And the three of us went up, Brian, Oscar, and me,
and I think we sort of stumbled through
an acceptance speech.
And then we went to this party afterwards.
There was like a rooftop patio,
and we took a bunch of press pictures,
Jenna, and all of the pictures,
even with the big group, with the big team of NBC Digital.
I'm holding the Emmy.
I'm always the one holding the Emmy.
I'm like, did I not let anyone else hold it?
And at one, I lifted high over my head and I thought,
oh no, please don't take anyone out.
Like I did with Phyllis and Steve's Golden Globe.
That's your favorite thing.
I guess it's knocking someone with a trophy.
It was such, such a fun night.
And I just remember it just being such a highlight
of my time on the office.
Well, you mentioned that we've been talking
with Brian Baumgartner because he's gonna be a guest
on an upcoming episode, but we ended up also chatting
with him about the webisodes and he sent in an audio clip
of his memories of doing the webisodes
and of that Emmy night.
Let's listen.
I remember that first webisode series,
The Accountants, being so much fun.
Angela and Oscar, of course, and I getting to really play
for the first times and almost being stars of our own show
there for a few days with the rest of the gang, mostly, mostly
gone.
I remember having such a great time and when we eventually won the Emmy for that series,
I remember that being one of the most fun nights.
Angela Yu and Oscar and I having a party that night when we won the Emmy.
Well, it's one of my favorite and most fondest memories
of our outside life while we were filming the show.
Aw, same.
I have so many fun pictures from that night too
that I can share.
That's when Jenna, I got bangs.
Oh really?
Yeah, I'm sure that's a journal entry.
Don't look for her.
That was a big swing for me, I got bangs.
And did you guys also go to a ceremony
when you won the Webby?
Well actually, I'm not sure why,
but Brian and Oscar weren't able to go.
I can't remember why, but I did.
I went there with Joya from NBC Digital,
and I accepted on behalf of the accountants.
The Webby.
Did you wear your same dress?
I didn't, I wore a different dress.
I don't know, I don't have any journal entry
about this dress, it's just a little black dress.
And you know how at the Webby's,
you can only say five words for your acceptance speech?
Yes.
You remember this because we won a Webby in 2022.
The Office Ladies is a Webby's People's Voice winner in podcast, television, and film.
Do you remember what our acceptance speech was? I believe it ended with that's what she said.
Yes, it did and I found it. But what was the first word?
Here we are.
Speechless.
That's what she said.
There it is.
Well, I was curious.
I was like, what did I say?
What were my five words?
I couldn't remember and I knew it was like something about accounting and I reached out to Joya and she said, Angela, I remember I have it here.
And she sent it to me.
Our acceptance speech was, accounting is such a riot. and I reached out to Joya and she said, Angela, I remember, I have it here. And she sent it to me.
Our acceptance speech was, accounting is such a riot.
And I said it just like that
with my snarky Angela Martin face.
Amazing.
So there you go.
Well, something I think we should share
is that you all filmed these for free.
Mike and Paul wrote these for free. Mike and Paul wrote these for free,
and yes, you won two awards,
but you have never received any compensation
for these webisodes.
And NBC continues to monetize them on YouTube and Peacock.
You do not receive residuals on them.
And that is because this was what we were saying before.
This was all new territory.
It was originally seen as marketing and publicity
for the show.
But after their success, our unions, SAG and WGA,
started to rethink how actors should
be compensated for creating original content outside of the
normal network broadcast.
I mean, the success of the webisodes really brought into focus all the ways that talent
could become exploited if we didn't get some guardrails on this new medium.
That's right.
That's right.
I think that's kind of a cool thing that our show did.
Yeah, I do too.
And you know, and we know,
people think that we sit around collecting
like millions of dollars a year
on residuals from the office.
And we don't.
No.
We do not receive residuals on Peacock or Netflix
or any of the streamers. We never have.
And that is because all of our contracts predated streaming. It literally did not exist. There was
no language in our unions or in our contracts for how we would be compensated for it.
Digital content was so new when we started the show. I mean, clearly it was brand new. Yes.
Anyway, I would like to thank the webisodes
for kicking off that conversation for Artists Everywhere.
Aw, I love that.
Well, Jenna, just to wrap this up really quickly
before we get into the breakdown,
if you'll notice I just brought in my Emmy.
I didn't bring in the Webby.
Yeah.
Because the Webby, I think, went to NBC Digital. Like, I didn't leave in the Webby. Yeah. Because the Webby, I think went to NBC Digital.
Like I didn't leave New York with a Webby.
Okay.
But when we won this daytime Emmy,
they handed us this one Emmy to hold as we did our-
The photo op Emmy.
The photo op Emmy.
And I just said, I'm gonna take it home.
And they were like, what?
And I was like, yeah, I'm gonna take it home
and then you should send Brian an Oscar one too.
And there was this look, there was this moment
where they were like, that's not really your,
and I was like, thank you, bye.
Lady, I love that.
I love that you did that.
You were like, I am not gonna walk up
on an Emmy stage again.
Because we didn't get one when we won the show.
No, none of the performers got it.
It went to the producers.
Yeah, so I went home with the trophy.
It had no writing on it.
And a few weeks later in the mail,
I got the plaque that went around it.
I don't think I was meant to get this to take home.
I think it's supposed to be on a shelf somewhere at NBC.
Well, it's not.
It's on our podcasting table right now.
And Brian and Oscar got one too.
Well done. Well, those are our fast facts. Why don't we take a break and we will get into our
breakdown with episode number one, The Books Don't Balance. They all have titles. I love them all.
I know, me too.
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But then all we get are some melted ice cream sandwiches. Exactly.
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That's a good play on.
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Well, when you tried it on, I said,
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on Instagram and I'll put a link in our stories too. Here we go, episode one, the books don't balance. We open on Jan, Oscar, Angela, and Brian in the conference room.
Angela delivers the news that they've discovered about $3,000 missing.
Jan suggests this might be an accounting error, and Angela's like, it is not an accounting
error.
It's not her accounting error at least.
Don't bring that BS my way, Jan.
She gives a little glare to Kevin
and we cut to his talking head where he says,
this is the first time hearing about it.
He's not heard of the accounting area.
He says nobody ever tells him anything
and he likes it that way.
He likes it that way, although later we find out
he's so excited to be a part of this.
And angry that he's never allowed to write memos. Exactly.
Jan says they need to find the missing money ASAP.
You know, they wanna ensure
there's been no criminal activity.
I have an improv moment for you.
I bet I know what it is.
When Angela says, Michael said to stop by on your way out. I knew it.
You know my sort of improv voice now so well. Again, I strategically put it at the very
end hoping it would make it. Well, Angela, you just made someone very happy. We got a
fan letter from Maria F. in Brazil who wanted to know if there were any jokes or scenes
that were improvised or if it was all scripted.
And Maria also said, I really love the office.
Angela is my favorite character.
Oh, Maria, thank you.
Big hugs to Brazil.
I'm loving it.
Well, Maria, here's the thing.
These were written really well,
but we did have little moments
and I'll share those with you as we go.
But the thing I also love is that when I improvised
that line, Melora as Jan's reaction was so perfect. I knew I was setting her up for
a great reaction and that's always fun to do. I thought the other brilliant thing
about it, Ange, was that you were also setting up the world beyond the
conference room. I mean, you knew it was empty out there. Oh yeah. But you were
filling it in. It was nice to
imagine that Michael was in his office. Oh yeah. Thank you.
Mm-hmm. Well Oscar's gonna have a talking head where he said it's probably Michael
because every time money has gone missing it's been Michael's fault. I love
that he says he goes out with like clients for lunch and then it's a $50
receipt to J.Crew. I'm surprised to find out that Michael shops at J. Crew.
Oh, that is true.
Oscar and Angela both say,
you know, listen, we've gone over our books so many times.
There's not an accounting error.
And then Kevin says,
well, I wonder if anyone bought anything
really nice recently.
And then Angela's so snarky.
She looks at Oscar and goes,
nice watch, Oscar, where'd that come from? And he's
like, you know what, from my grandfather. He gave it to me when he died and she
said, well I haven't seen it before, he must have died recently. I know, that's so mean.
I know and he's like, he did three weeks ago. Good Angela. Okay, I have another improv
moment for you. Okay. When Kevin sympathetically reaches across the table
to hold Oscar's hand, that was not scripted. Brian improvised that. It was a
nice touch. Wasn't it? I love that these little webisodes each have a button on
the end. All right, webisode number two. This one is titled Phyllis. In their
search for the missing $3,000, the accountants are going to meet with
Phyllis. Angela has a talking head where $3,000, the accountants are going to meet with Phyllis.
Angela has a talking head where she says, Michael is the obvious suspect, but since
he's the boss, they have to at least pretend to look at other people first.
This begins the recap nature of the webisodes.
You will notice, even though they all flow together, they also still had to stand alone,
which meant every episode, someone had to recap the plot.
Someone had to tell us.
$3,000 is missing.
And everyone is a suspect.
In this one, it was your job, Ange.
Well Oscar's going to ask Phyllis if she bought anything with company money, and she looks
down guilty.
Angela's like, I knew it.
Phyllis explains that she broke the heel on her shoe
while at a corporate sales call.
I just loved that backstory.
I just loved it and she used the company card.
She apologizes, it was $14.
And then what happens next to me,
it's only 20 seconds but it perfectly sums up the accounting dynamic.
I think we need to hear it.
My boyfriend Bob Vance from Vance Refrigeration gave me a Vance Refrigeration credit card only for emergencies.
An emergency like you have an ice cream cake and you're in the sun and it's melting?
You don't use it to buy refrigerators, Kevin.
Don't yell at me.
Okay.
Twenty seconds and I thought it summed up the accounting department so well.
They did write to your dynamic very well in that moment.
Well we got this fan question from Christine D in Los Angeles who said, was it scripted
for Phyllis to scoot away in her chair after being questioned?
Because it really made me laugh out loud.
No.
No, it was not.
In the script, it just said she leaves.
Yeah, that is something we completely found on the day Phyllis started to scoot away in
her chair.
We thought it was hilarious and it just it became part of the scene.
Well, if you think about how far she has to go I mean it's not like she's scoot she has to scoot on
that chair like around another desk to get back to her spot. So far but again by
doing this little joke meant that Randall didn't have to see the bullpen.
Yep. She doesn't walk away the The camera doesn't follow her. Instead she's scooching in her chair. It's perfect.
Next up is episode 3. It's titled Meredith. The accountants are now
questioning Meredith in the kitchen regarding the missing money. In the
kitchen and you notice the camera is shooting toward the annex. Yeah. We got a fan question from Tiffany L. in Wisconsin.
Tiffany says that three minutes and 34 seconds
when Angela says, idiot,
now we don't have the element of surprise.
That sounded very much like something Dwight would say.
Was that a nod to Dwight?
Tiffany, I thought the same thing.
I actually thought this whole speech was very Dwight.
Here's how it would have gone on in the script.
It's impossible to trap her
and we won't be able to register the look on her face
when we ask her if she stole $3,000.
Angela whips her head over to Meredith,
hoping to notice something.
Meredith says, you think I stole $3,000?
Angela says, oh, we know you did, or someone else did.
This does sound like dialogue Dwight could say.
Right?
It does.
He would try to say something shocking
and then read your reaction.
Mm-hmm.
Very Dwight.
Well, now, thanks to the webisodes,
we are finally going to learn some information
about Meredith.
Lauren Kay from Columbus, Ohio noticed and said,
we finally know about Meredith's second child.
Her name is Wendy.
And Meredith's ex-husband took her.
Yeah, Meredith says he got the good one.
Oh, Meredith.
Meredith is gonna swear she would never steal
any company money.
She would not jeopardize her kid.
She just wants to know if anyone
wants to grab a beer basically. Yeah a red stripe. It's like 11 in the morning. I
loved Kate's delivery when as Meredith she says so so that's too early. I have
never felt so shamed as the time that we had some people over to swim at our
house and we were gonna do like a noon barbecue and I offered this other
mom a glass of wine.
It's a barbecue.
It's a weekend barbecue.
I thought that was okay and she said it's not even noon.
And I was like well the food's gonna come out soon and I really, still to this day I
feel so embarrassed.
I'm like was that, what does she think of me?
She was like someone we didn't know well and.
Oh, who cares?
Who cares what she thinks?
Well, I was Meredith in that moment.
You are no, you are no Meredith.
I barely drank.
I know, let me tell you,
that lady couldn't hang with my tennis gals.
I didn't think it was so weird. I was like, what's the difference between?
Having a glass of wine with your barbecue that coming out we can on my weekend
There are circumstances here at play having like a Bloody Mary or a mimosa with breakfast
I mean, I've never done that because that feels early to me. I don't understand
that. I can't hair of the dog, whatever that is. I can't have that at like 10 a.m. or whatever.
Right. I get that. This is the same way I feel about a pastry in the morning. How is,
let's say, a little piece of coffee cake any
different than a muffin? Well it's not and it's why you'll have a full-on piece
of pie with breakfast. Yes I will. Oh I can't wait. I know it's almost time lady.
There's gonna be all this extra pie in your house so soon. The only thing I ever
asked for for my birthday and for Christmas is a
chocolate meringue pie. My husband makes the best chocolate meringue pie. Look I have to curse because
it's that good. And then you have a piece for breakfast. I do or I just get out the pie pan
and stand in the pantry with a fork and eat it. Sorry I got a little excited there. Where are we?
Well bottom line is Meredith didn't do it.
Meredith did not do it.
We're on to episode number four called Stanley.
Yes we're back in the conference room. The accountants are questioning Stanley
regarding the missing money. He is delighted by this.
Kevin is going to have our recap talking head where he explains what's going on and then Oscar tells
Stanley, listen I know it's not you but I have to ask anyway and Stanley says he
hopes whoever did it gets away with it. I know. Stanley says in fact if he finds out
who it is he's gonna shake their hand, pat them on the back, and give them 72 hours to flee the country
before telling us who it is.
That made me laugh.
I'm like, what?
I love that he has a whole exit strategy for this person.
I really noticed the tight angles on this particular scene.
Randall was working very hard to avoid shooting
through the window to the bullpen. When Leslie, as Stanley, gets up to leave, you do see Kate sitting at her desk in the background.
And it's fast because the whole rest of the bullpen is just empty.
As Stanley leaves the room, Kevin says, I don't think it was him.
And Angela says, really, genius?
This leads to a Kevin talking head that I loved and I think we need to hear it.
Angela thinks it's an insult when she calls me a genius, all sarcastic and whatnot. But
technically, guess what? I am a genius. When I was a kid, I took an IQ test and I scored over a hundred so joke is on you Angela.
We're finding out all these things about the background characters on the show
and that's one of the things I love about the webisodes. Yes and you know
what when we were texting with Brian he shared with us a story about shooting
this talking head. It's really fun. I want you to hear it.
So here's my favorite story from the accountants webisode series. By the way, Angela, Jenna,
audience listening, I just arrived, no joke, back in to Scranton, Pennsylvania. I am at
the rad, the Radisson Hotel.
I've arrived here.
I'm very, very excited to be back and now to be talking to you guys about
the accountants.
Here's my story.
We're filming.
No one else is on set.
Me, you, Angela and Oscar.
We are recording and I'm recording a talking head, a direct address to the camera and we're in the annex back my back was to like the room
with the snacks and by Toby's desk and I'm recording a talking head and I'm
talking to camera and just behind the camera I see as we're recording Greg Daniels walk by and I see my old friend from high school
Ed Helms walk by the camera. Now in that moment I'm not thinking oh there's Ed Helms star of
The Daily Show comedian and actor. My brain didn't go there. My brain went back to high school in Atlanta, Georgia. I was like,
Ed Helms? Why is my old buddy Ed Helms on the office set? Come to find out he was there meeting
with Greg. He had a deal with NBC and he was meeting with Greg about joining the office in season three.
This was his introductory meeting with Greg Daniels.
So I saw him, gave him a hug,
and remember saying so specifically,
why are you here?
Which in retrospect, it was very embarrassing.
That is so crazy.
Isn't that so wild?
And I totally hear that.
You know when you see someone completely out of contact and you can't connect the dots?
I just thought that was so wild to see your old high school friend all of a sudden at
your place of work.
You're like, what's happening?
Well we also got several fan questions about Kevin's talking head, where he's talking
about his IQ score.
One is from Amelia S. in Akron, Ohio, who said,
please do a breakdown deep dive on IQs or IQ tests.
And Ivy from Canada said, Kevin says
he scored over 100 on an IQ test.
The average IQ in the world in the 1970s,
estimating when he may have taken it, was 90.
Average IQ has dropped over the years.
It was 87 in 2024.
But nonetheless, does this mean that Kevin
had an above average IQ as a child?
Well, you know I've never been so excited
to deep dive something.
I was gonna say, I mean, this call to action from Amelia,
you must have been like, hey.
I was very excited.
I was also very intrigued when Ivy said that IQ scores
had been dropping.
I had to know everything.
All right, here's what I found out.
There are so many different IQ tests,
and they all have different ways that they score.
But in general, almost all of them say that 100 is like their median score.
And so in general, a score of 85 to 114 signifies average intelligence.
So what we've learned is that Kevin is of average intelligence according to his reporting of his IQ score.
Although Kevin thinks he's a genius. I guess so. If you have an IQ score of 115 to 129,
you are above average or bright. If your score is 130 to 144, you are moderately gifted.
30 to 144, you are moderately gifted.
145 to 159 is highly gifted.
And it is estimated that Einstein's IQ was around 160.
Dang. I love that. That's my response to someone who's really smart.
Like dang, dang. That's impressive stuff.
You go Einstein. I'm so proud of you.
Well, about 98% of people have a score 130 or below.
Only 2% of the population score above that.
So only 2% of people are considered
moderately to highly gifted.
Okay.
According to 2019's the intelligence of the nation's report the average IQ in
the United States was 97.43. Oh where is this leading? Where do we rank? We're
doing well globally. Okay. There was a 2010 study. It took the scores of 108 nations and
found that the average IQ across that global sample was 89. Now it's very important to
note that these kinds of tests can be misinterpreted. They can be culturally biased. Different countries have different ideas
of what intelligence is and how to measure it.
In fact, IQ testing is sometimes considered controversial
because intelligence measurements,
they can be misinterpreted.
They can be misused to stigmatize marginalized groups.
Also, most IQ tests do not evaluate other important aspects
of human functioning like emotional intelligence.
No offense to Kevin.
I'm not sure he's gonna score very highly
in that category either.
I'm thinking not.
Okay.
All of that said, it is true that IQ test scores have been dropping
since the turn of the millennium and many experts believe that it is because
we have upped our reliance on technology that we simply do not use our brains as
much. Well that tracks I think. Yeah. Like we all want to find the shortcut, right?
I feel like I've gotten dumber since my smartphone.
I do.
Remember I used to add things without a calculator?
I can't even do that anymore.
Have you ever taken an IQ test?
No.
Cassie, Sam, have y'all?
No, I haven't.
Yeah, not officially.
Not officially?
I mean, there's like online ones, but.
Oh yeah.
I was tested as a child. Oh, you were so smart
They pulled you aside. I did quite well. You did a real flex there with your face
You did a little bit like
Bag it up bag it up. I mean this bitch is so smarty
I mean, I know that they're unreliable and blah blah blah
But I did well.
I skipped a grade as a result of my IQ test.
What grade did you skip?
How am I never, I've never heard this information about you.
So did you ask us ours just so you could say yours?
Yes, yes she did.
No, I skipped kindergarten.
Okay.
They moved me ahead to first grade.
When I was in high school and I was looking at colleges, I knew that I wanted to be an actor but I
wasn't ready to sort of I guess admit it maybe. Like I was trying to be
practical so I enrolled as a pre-law history major in college and I thought
that if I was gonna become a lawyer it might help me on my resume if I was a member of Mensa.
So Mensa is a club for people with very high IQs.
We know what Mensa is.
Yeah, we do.
Well, I wanted to explain it to all y'all.
Listen, I'm sorry, we didn't skip kindergarten.
We didn't skip crayons and coloring
and playing with Play-Doh.
We know what Mensa is.
But we know Mensa.
All right. Well, anyway, I didn't qualify.
Is the end of that story.
Two of my cousins are in Mensa.
They're in Mensa?
They were tested as children and both are in Mensa and they're sisters.
Yeah.
Wow. That's a smart family. Wicked smart family.
Which is fun,
because they just love Pokemon and Five Nights at Freddy's.
And I'm like, how are you in MENSA?
Well, my dad qualified.
He never joined, but my score, I didn't make the cut.
Aw.
But, you know, it's all right.
I think you're doing okay. I'm doing all right. I think you're doing okay.
I'm doing all right.
I think you're doing just fine.
I'm gonna be fine.
There you have it.
I also found the ranking of average IQ scores
that go state by state through the US.
But I don't wanna make anyone angry.
But I'd like to say congratulations,
Massachusetts, you're number one.
Oh.
Yeah. It is home to say congratulations Massachusetts, you're number one. Oh. Yeah.
It is home to MIT and Harvard, so.
A lot of universities are in Massachusetts, so many.
Their average state score was 104.3.
That's very good.
Yes, well done.
California's was very low.
Oh.
Third from the bottom.
Oh, well, man, okay.
95.5 here in California.
Got some work to do there.
Yeah.
Kevin would be crushing it in California.
I should have looked up Pennsylvania, since that's where all of our Scranton folks are
from.
That's where Kevin is from.
Yes.
Didn't do it.
Didn't do it.
If I'd been in Mensa, I might have thought of it.
Maybe.
Well, there you have it. There you
have it. You did skip kindergarten and no one can ever take that away from you. That's right.
I really wanted to go to kindergarten too. Oh this just took a turn. I remember starting at school
and walking past the kindergarten room and it looked so fun. It is fun. Well I wouldn't know. Oh I had to go
straight to a desk and learn math. Oh we should do another craft night. Would that
make you feel good? We did a little crafting again. Remember how we painted
those cats on a fence? It might be why I like that stuff so much. Because you
didn't get to do it. I didn't. Well, this webisode ends with the accountants brainstorming
who to interrogate next.
They're kind of stumped.
They're sort of looking at their notepads,
like thumping their pens.
By the way, Oscar's notepad has no words on it.
None.
It's like half of a tic-tac-toe board or something.
I don't know what is on there.
I know.
And then Oscar shares, you know, my mom visits at the worst time. half of a tic-tac-toe board or something. I don't know what is on there. I know.
And then Oscar shares, you know,
my mom visits at the worst time.
All of a sudden it's just a personal life share.
I loved it.
This is what life is like at work.
You're like working, you're working,
then you're like, oh, by the way, da-da-da-da-da.
So he explains that his mom is visiting at the same time
his friends are visiting and
they normally get together to ironically watch Prince of Tides.
It's like their Rocky Horror Picture Show.
They make fun of it.
But now he can't go because his mom is here.
And Kevin's like, I haven't seen it.
And then Angela says, you know what, can we just focus?
And there's this pause and I love it so much.
I thought the timing was so great.
Then Kevin says, I've never seen it. And Oscar goes, oh it's so bad. And you can tell they're about
to drive her crazy. And in the script you had a line, Ange, that got cut. I know.
You, under your breath, you were supposed to say, I loved it. Yeah. Yeah. Yep. All
right, well listen, why don't we take a break and then when we come back, Roy isn't
accounting Angela can't believe it.
Well, you know, there are some theories about this.
We are back with episode number five.
It's titled, Someone in the Warehouse.
Yeah.
This webisode is going to start with Oscar, Angela, and Kevin.
They're all over by Kevin's desk in the accounting nook.
We had never filmed a scene like this, where Oscar and I just wedged deep in that corner.
If you go to 14 seconds, you can see how the scene is framed.
And you know, Randall was brainstorming again,
how can we be in a scene where we don't see the bullpen?
And I have to say, this is a new accounting stack.
Normally we're at the copier.
Stacked in a corner this time.
Stacked in a corner.
Yeah, you know, Oscar says,
I don't think it's someone in the office.
And Angela says it has to be.
I have a improv moment here.
Okay.
So when we went to do our talking heads,
you know Randall would ask us questions.
That's what we would always do
to kind of get us into the moment,
get our character talking.
And the talking head they picked for me
was one that I improvised an answer to Randall.
It wasn't the scripted one they wrote for me.
And I thought you could hear a little bit of my southern accent in it.
Let's hear it.
Yeah, I do think it's someone in this office, which really breaks my heart to tell you the
truth because I thought we were all good people here.
Yeah, I heard it when you said breaks my heart.
Breaks my heart because I thought we're all good people here.
So that wasn't scripted, but I love that we got to play around like that in these talking head moments.
Well, their next strategy is to focus on the warehouse.
Could it be Roy?
I mean, he's getting married soon, but Angela does not think Roy would do it.
He just has too much character.
That's right.
And Kevin goes, hold up. wait a second, you like Roy.
And she's like, no we don't.
That's improbable, I mean inappropriate.
We got a fan question from Lydia in Sweden who said,
Angela having a crush on Roy,
is this supposed to have happened before or after
Roy chose Angela in the episode The Fire.
This was after.
This would have been after.
Yes.
Yeah, you know, we've been asked this before
during the rewatch, and I do think Angela
was a little smitten with Roy.
Yeah.
And Kevin being like Angela's idiot brother
is so tickled by this.
He is really going to tease her.
Yes.
He has a talking head where he's just doing that song.
Roy and Angela sitting in a tree.
But then Angela walks behind him and yells at him to cut it out.
Cut it out, Kevin.
I noticed that Stanley was in the background.
And we also got a fan question from Tharia D in Spain who said, when Angela is passing by
the other side of the windows and yells at Kevin to shut up, does this mean that all
along people have been able to hear talking heads in the office?
It got me thinking about how many gossips people could have heard.
That's a really good question.
I mean, you have to think in this instance, Kevin Kevin is singing so maybe it's like a little louder. But my character
has a few times where she is in the background of a talking head and she's
ticked off. Yep they did do that with you a lot didn't they? Yeah. Well now Roy is
in accounting and he's being questioned. And I noticed something really creative that Randall did here with his camera work.
The scene opens with one of the few wider shots.
He placed Kate in the foreground at her desk,
but he very quickly then punches in.
But he gives you a sense for one moment
of that wider office view.
Mm-hmm.
And Roy's gonna say, you know what?
I wouldn't do that, I don't steal.
And even if I wanted to, I wouldn't know how to.
And Kevin lays it all out for him.
Kevin's like, well, you'd have to take it from petty cash.
Roy's like, I don't even know where you keep it.
Kevin says, in Oscar's drawer.
Roy says, well, isn't it locked?
Kevin goes, well, he keeps the key behind the counter.
And Oscar's like, Kevin,
why are you telling him how to steal and Roy's like no I wouldn't do
that it's wrong and Angela's like well I'm satisfied thank you for your time
mm-hmm and then Kevin says Roy one more question what do you think of Angela and
I have an improv moment what was it when Oscar says you don't have to answer that
and Kevin says but you can if you want to.
That was improv. I like that a lot. All right. Episode number six is titled The Memo. At
this point, the accountants have ruled out Phyllis, Stanley, Jim, Meredith and themselves.
Although Angela isn't so sure about that. Kevin has a talking head where he says he didn't steal it and
Angela says she is positive. It's not Dwight. He has the most integrity of anyone in the office
Yes, and then they stare at her oddly. So just a reminder
This was released between season 2 and season 3
So the audience knows that Dwight and Angela are a couple, but the people in the office will not find out until season five.
Yeah.
When Phyllis spills the beans in Moroccan Christmas.
Yeah.
So I loved that we sprinkled this in to the webisode.
Well up next is one of my favorite lines
of the Accountants Webisode series.
What is it?
Angela says to Oscar, did you talk to Kelly?
Oscar says yes.
She told me she didn't do it.
And then 45 minutes later the conversation ended. Yes, that's right. to Oscar, did you talk to Kelly? Oscar says yes, she told me she didn't do it and then
45 minutes later the conversation ended.
Yes, that's right.
And then Kevin says he talked to Creed and he didn't do it either, although he did offer
to sell me some dietary supplements.
Well they decide that they're going to write a memo. But first they're going to argue
over who gets to write it.
That's right. Angela says I'll write it and then Kevin says no, I want to write it. That's right. Angela says, I'll write it. And then Kevin says, no, I want to write it.
And Kevin's like, come on, you never
let me write accounting memos.
And Angela says, fine, but I'll supervise.
I want to point out that Kate, Leslie, and Phyllis are all
in the background of this.
This is the most filled out this rest of this bullpen world
has been in any of the webisodes.
So I don't know what
happened with everyone's schedule, but everyone was there at the same time for this scene.
For this one moment.
And Randall took advantage of it.
Well, I have an improv moment. As we're leaving the conference room, I improvise shutting
the door behind me, knowing that Kevin is right behind me and he'd almost walk into
it. I got so tickled rewatching this because if you go to that moment,
you can hear Brian as Kevin say,
God, because he is so annoyed.
And it makes me laugh every time
because Brian and I would do stuff like this to each other.
You would.
When we were in scenes together,
we'd like to like mess around with each other
and he's really like the brother I never had.
And this was me just messing with him.
Well now Kevin is typing the memo but Angela is micromanaging him over his shoulder. He
clearly does not know what it means to make the date right justified.
Nope.
I mean this is what we were just talking about before. Now like our computers write our memos
for us. We don't have to learn proper memo or letter writing.
Oh yeah, for sure.
There's templates.
Like, if you want to write a resume, there's a template.
You just fill it in.
I think we're getting dumber as a result.
I really do.
This is my complaint.
This is my soapbox about AI.
I don't think it's good.
I don't think it's good that it's writing our essays for us.
And I don't know. You know how I don't think it's good that it's writing our essays for us. And I don't know.
You know how I feel about getting a new TV remote.
Just because it does more stuff doesn't mean it's better.
We're not less busy than we were before.
It's not saving us any time.
We're not spending more time on leisure activities.
And I think we should.
Well, it's because we have, you know, productivity
culture in this country. We value productivity. I suffer from this same illness. I don't often
feel self-esteem unless I'm being productive. It's a problem. But it's affecting our health.
It is. You know, Kendra writes about it in her book, The Plan,
and it really spoke to me, that section.
Yeah, always having a deadline, always pushing, pushing,
pushing.
Yes, and all of it is supposedly, quote unquote,
saving us time, but we're all busier than we were.
All right, soapbox over, whatever.
I'm sure everyone agrees anyway.
I'm not saying any new thoughts here.
I like that you-
It's nothing groundbreaking.
I love it when you end a soapbox with just like,
you're just so, ugh, whatever, soapbox over.
I mean, I get fired up, but then I'm also like,
well, I don't know.
I'm also tired.
You're also just tired.
Well, Kevin is gonna finish his own memo.
He wrote Angela stinks.
He says he's not gonna hand it out, it's just for him.
In fact, forget, actually I said anything about it.
Oh God, what have I done?
Oh my gosh, it's so funny.
He totally spirals.
He's so tickled with himself.
His progression.
And then he's like, wait, hold on.
Don't show her that. All right episode number seven things are getting tense. This is
my personal favorite. Well as the search for the missing money continues the
accountants start to turn on one another. We start this over in accounting again
everyone is seated at their desk they're working on something. I have a sass catch for you.
What is it? At 13 seconds you can see my sass shoes as I sit at my desk. These were the early
days of the office and those are my classic season one sass shoes. And I'd also like to point out a
southern accent catch. What is it? Angela's talking head when she says we are missing $3,000.
What is it? Angela's talking head when she says we are missing $3,000 things are getting tense. Things are getting tense. Your recap talking head? Mm-hmm. You had to do a lot of those,
like different versions of recapping the plot for us. I did, but things weren't tense,
they were tense. They were tense. I just loved this one. This is my favorite, number seven.
I just thought it was such great accounting chemistry.
I love that we find out that Kevin once gambled with petty cash.
Yeah, $2,800.
Yes.
I love that Angela's wearing a new necklace and everyone notices, and clearly it's from
Dwight.
But she won't say.
She won't say.
She won't say, although she's very much
self-consciously fidgeting with it.
I wanted to tell you guys in the script
it said that Angela's friend's name was Diane Chester Berg.
And in one take I changed the last name.
I said Diane Chester Schnenberg.
And I liked that because it was clearly Angela Lying.
She was clearly trying to cover up Dwight Kurt Schrute
with Diane Chester Schnigberg.
One of my all-time favorite comedy things
is when someone says a fakey name
to try to lie their way out of something, and they can't.
I think it's because I am not good at improv on the spot.
And whenever I was in improv classes
and I had to like say my character name,
it was always stupid like that.
It was never clever.
It was always just mangled.
Oh, can we all go around and do one?
Can we all say a fakey character name?
Sure.
Mine's gonna be awful.
All right, who goes first? Make up a fakey character name? Sure. Mine's gonna be awful. All right, who goes first? Make
up a fakey character name. Sam, go. Smithers Crampton. You did that so quickly. Thank you.
You're Smithers Crampton? That's good. I like that character. I have an idea of him in my
head. Okay. Yeah, Smithers is friends with Ted Bungus. Ted Bungus. Okay. All right. I am Betsy Belly Welly.
See?
No, but that's it.
Betsy Belly Welly, but I say it,
like I started off so strong.
That was not even me doing a bit.
That was me really panicking in the middle of saying a name.
Well, this is- Betsy Belly Welly.
This is exactly what Angela Martin did.
Who is this woman?
She, she, that's exactly the acting lesson.
Angela, what's yours go?
Tilda Nells.
Tilda Nells.
Tilda Nells.
Okay.
All right.
I'd love to read a script, a short.
Of those.
Of those four characters.
That would be great actually. Okay, well as the accountants just go back and forth
at one another, Kevin's like, we have to stop this.
We can't start turning on one another.
That's what the guy who sold the money would want us to do.
The only thing left to do is to investigate Michael.
And then the camera pans over and we see someone
at Michael's desk. Who
is it? It's not Steve. It's not Steve. And we're gonna see a lot of this person in
the next episode number eight titled Your Mean and we got a lot of fan
questions about it. So who is it? Well Amelia S from Akron, Ohio said, I noticed
all the shots of Michael are from across the bullpen far away. And Becky Kay from Katie, Texas said,
who was the actor who played Michael?
I assume it was not Steve Carell.
Well, everyone, it was a photo double played by Paul Bunnell.
And Angela, of course, you knew it wasn't Steve Carell because you were there.
That's right. I love that it sold that moment though.
It really helped.
Although, Becky did say, I thought
it was weird that Michael didn't have a big goodbye when
he leaves the office, because the top of this next web
episode is going to begin with Michael leaving.
Right.
And this makes it possible for the accountants
to go into his office and start poking around.
But before they go into Michael's office, they're kind of on a stakeout. They're just waiting for Michael to leave.
Kevin says, what time is it? Like, why hasn't he gone? What time is it? And Angela says, why don't you check the clock for yourself?
And he's like, why don't you just tell me what time it is? And she's like, I think people should be self-sufficient.
Well, Kevin thinks she's mean.
This really ruffles her feathers.
In the script, it says Angela makes busy work.
And then Kevin and Oscar sort of have this conversation.
Oscar's going to the mall because he needs a new walk.
And then Angela just blurts out, you know, I'm not mean.
Oh, lady, I have an audio
clip because for whatever reason Angela is going to apologize she's gonna say
sorry twice not once but twice and I thought we had to hear it because I'm
fairly certain these are the only times the words, I'm sorry come out of Angela Martin's mouth ever
I'm sorry if I was me
It's okay, thank you
That was uncomfortable
That was uncomfortable.
Okay, let's go. This is so much fun.
It's not supposed to be fun.
Again, sorry.
Two sorrys.
I know.
Wow.
I know, I guess she clearly cares about Kevin thinking
if she's mean or not.
In the webisodes she does.
At least in this world.
But it's not going to stop her from being mean.
Well, as they walk over to Michael's office,
Kevin does this very funny sort of dance move
towards Michael's office.
In the script it says, Kevin does the Jim Belushi slash Animal
House entering the dean's office stealth maneuver.
Yes, it was lost on me.
It's also lost on Angela and Oscar.
Yes, in the script, it didn't give any stage direction
for our reaction, but Oscar and I both just chose
to be not impressed.
And Brian improvised, you guys are breaking my spirit.
All right, episode number nine,
titled Michael's Office.
They are in there.
They are looking through his stuff.
This is my favorite one.
This is your favorite?
Yes, because we just were sort of just doing
all of these silly bits.
And you know, Kevin has the first line in the webisode,
but it wasn't scripted for him to say it
into Michael's toy megaphone.
I thought that was so funny.
Brian just did that, I loved it.
He also added the attention.
Yes, now the part where he picks up the train whistle
and blows it, that was scripted?
That was, yes.
I love that Oscar points out the Seiko timepiece
like certificate, I just loved that.
Yes, and then something odd happens.
They unlock a drawer in Michael's office
and they find nine Dunder Mifflin snow globes.
It's so interesting.
Why?
Like why?
What are those for?
I don't know.
And Kevin says if he had a snow globe drawer,
he'd keep it locked too.
Yeah.
Well, Oscar tells Angela to go online,
look at Michael's quicken.
I have a little thing to share about this.
The scene was actually longer.
Okay.
When Angela logged onto the computer,
it started like this.
Angela says, okay, I'm in.
Ugh, gross. Oscar and Kevin look.
Kevin says, oh my god. Oscar says, yikes. Kevin says, that guy must be like a
hundred years old. Oscar says, what's he holding? Kevin says, I think it's a
shovel. And then Oscar says, okay okay, go check his Quicken files. What in the
world had come up on the computer? What was he
googling? I don't know. The last eight charges were from Jack's Joke and Magic
Shop. He loves that place. Angela's gonna go ahead and pay his electric bill real
quickly. This was my favorite thing that I did. It was so fun to me. And when
Kevin's like, what are you doing? I'm like, I'm paying his electric,
it's about to be shut off.
Well, all of this snooping leads nowhere.
They don't find anything.
But Angela does pay some of Michael's bills.
Yes.
Well, we've made it now to the last one.
It's episode 10 titled, The Best Day of My Life.
It's gonna start with Angela and Dwight,
they're whispering in the kitchen. I really feel like these scenes help the writers see Rain and Ice chemistry. Yes, I
wanted to play the clip from the scene. Rain improvised a moment at the end.
Let's see if you can guess. You're saying Michael stole money from his own company?
Well, we've asked everyone else. No, no, that's insane. It has to be
somebody else. Like Meredith. Her creed. No, Meredith, definitely. We asked her. She said
she didn't do it. Which is exactly what you'd say if you did do it. Oh man, I should have
been handling this investigation from the beginning. I believe she didn't do it. Are you doubting me?
No
And here
Oh my god
There has to be a better explanation
How did he afford that new water bet he's always bragging about he charged it
Discover made a little cash back on the deal smart if you were a general And you accused him without proof I mean, I'm assuming it's the little bit about DVD if you want to come by later. You can't handle the truth. Just kidding. You can.
I mean, I'm assuming it's the little bit about a few good men. It's just the very end when
he says, you can't handle the truth. Just kidding. Yes, you can. I love early Dwight
and Angela. It just is so fun to re-watch that.
Well, now guess what?
Mystery's about to be solved.
Guess who it was.
Guess who it was.
From the very beginning, Jan said,
I'm sure it's an accounting error.
And Angela says, it is not an accounting error, at least
not mine.
Turns out it was.
Turns out it was.
She accidentally logged something
twice. Yep. Yeah. Case closed. Yeah. Angela's like, oh well there you go. She is not
gonna even for one moment admit that she really screwed up. She's back to business
as usual, but Kevin is really having a moment here. He says this is the best day
of my life. Yes Angela was wrong. Yeah. Angela did it. His face as Angela realizes
it, the smile that comes over his face and Oscar too, they're gonna live off this
moment for a long time. They sure are. All right well there you have it folks. The award winning webisodes, The Accountants.
So fun.
So fun, I would love to say thank you
to Brian Baumgartner, Scott Kramer,
Carol Angelo, and Joya Balfour.
And I would like to throw out a thank you
to Kentopedia, Kent Sbornak.
It was so fun to be back in touch with him again.
Yes, and I loved reconnecting with the NBC digital team.
You know, everyone has moved on to different things,
but they said they do have lots of fun stuff
to share about future webisodes.
I hope we'll break down subtle sexuality.
That one is pretty fun.
So good.
Mindy needs to come in.
That would be so fun.
She does.
And thank you guys for sending in your questions
and comments about the webisodes.
I just love hearing everyone's perspective
as they rewatch everything.
Me too.
Well, listen, join us next week
for our second drink of healthcare,
and then we're off next Wednesday for Thanksgiving.
But we'll see you again the next week.
Have a good one.
See you then!
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