Office Ladies - Blood Drive

Episode Date: October 6, 2021

This week we’re breaking down Blood Drive! Michael throws a Lonely Hearts Club party at the office for Valentine’s Day, hoping the woman he met earlier at the blood drive shows up. Meanwhile Jim, ...Pam, Phyllis and Bob Vance (of Vance Refrigeration) go on a double date that ends in Phyllis needing to chug a bunch of water. Katie Aselton sends in clips on what it was like to play the mysterious glove girl, Jenna does a deep dive on blood drives, and Angela discusses the new controversial trend of solo moons. This episode is so great, it’s going to inspire single people to hop back into the marina and get hit by cupid’s sparrow. Check out the book “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks”: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6493208-the-immortal-life-of-henrietta-lacks Read more about Solo Moons - “Until Honeymoons Do Us Part”: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/13/fashion/weddings/until-honeymoon-we-do-part.html

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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. Hello, Angela. Hi, Jenna. I feel like we're both full of beans today. Full of beans? Is that mean full of energy? Oh, gassy beans. I guess. I mean, we're not gassy. I'm not gassy. Well, I do have hot feet today, though. My feet are very warm. I don't get hot feet. My feet are always cold. I bought a new pair of shoes. I love them. Look at them. Look
Starting point is 00:00:49 how cute they are. Oh, they're so cute. Right? But they have like a Sherpa lining in them. Why if you have a tendency for hot feet, would you get shoes with Sherpa? I don't have a tendency for hot feet. I have a tendency for cold feet, but it's a 90-degree day today. But I wanted to wear them because they're so cute. Here's the other thing. They're a half-size too big because they only come in full sizes. So I have to wear a thick sock with a Sherpa lining on a 90-degree day I've got hot feet. All for fashion, y'all. All for fashion. Well, you know me. I know you. Listen, when you look up fashion, athletic fashion, fashion and athletic. It's me. It's you. And this shoe is a fashion-athletic shoe.
Starting point is 00:01:32 You know what? I'm going to take a picture of it. It's high fashion. All right. Today we're talking about Blood Drive, Season 5, Episode 18, written by Brent Forrester and directed by Randall Einhorn. It's Valentine's Day. Yeah, this was our Valentine's Day episode. It was also the 90th episode of the office. Wow. That's not even a fast fact. I haven't even gotten to fast facts yet. Do you have a lot of fast facts? I feel like this means you have a lot of fast facts. I have a fun fast fact. What is it? Well, let's do a summary first. You know, I have to go in orderly. Oh, okay. Okay. It is Valentine's Day. And there's a blood drive taking place in the parking lot of the Scranton Business Park.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Michael meets a young woman while giving blood, but he passes out before he can get her name and phone number. So he decides to throw a lonely hearts party for the office. Well, he's grumpy because he's single and, you know, he doesn't want to celebrate Valentine's Day. He doesn't. And he certainly doesn't need Jim and Pam and Phyllis and Bob rubbing their couple's lunch in his face. Their couple's love in his face. I don't need love in my face today. That's what Michael was saying. Not me. I want love in my face. What? I don't know. Okay. Fast fact number one. What? You look so excited. Are you still laughing about love in my face? Yeah. Okay. What's fast fact number one? Fast fact number one are some
Starting point is 00:03:07 facts about our blood mobile that was in our parking lot. It reminded me a little bit of like the work bus bus. Yeah. Do they have one bus? They just trick out for everything? No, ma'am. Oh, Randy Cordray told me we used a real blood mobile from the Providence St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank. We had it for three days. So on Monday, the set dressers went in and they turned it into kind of a more generic looking blood mobile for our purposes. On Tuesday, we did all of our scenes inside the blood mobile and on Wednesday, it was staffed with actual nurses and anyone in the cast and crew could actually donate blood. I remember that because everyone was walking around with a little sticker that said I gave
Starting point is 00:03:55 blood and I didn't have one. I felt a little shame. I was on location that day. That's the day we shot the restaurant stuff. So I didn't get to give blood that day either. Well, I went to give blood and they turned me away because of your tininess and your because you have to weigh at least 110 pounds to give blood. It's true. So they turned me away. What? That's the fact. I know. Okay. It's true. No, that is true. It is true. I've never been turned away from giving blood. Well, I still can't. I'm a hearty lady. You're not hearty. Yes, I am. You're what the kids call thick, T-H-I-C-C. By the way, I'm only saying that because someone wrote in one of my comments on Instagram. Oh, Angela is thick
Starting point is 00:04:42 and I had to Google it. I think it's a good thing, lady. I think it means we got a little junk in her trunk, but in all the right places. Okay. Well, then I'll take it as a compliment. Well, according to Urban Dictionary, it's a good thing. Good. Yeah. All right. Now it's fast fact number two and I'm just so excited, lady. Okay. Because I looked up the history of blood drives and blood mobiles. You guys, I want you to know a few days ago, Jenna texted me and was like, I'm really excited about my fast fact number two. And I was like, okay, here's the thing. I'm a little bit of kind of a science nerd. You are. Like my favorite book that I read in the last two years is this book called The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Do you know what it's about? I have no idea. Okay. This woman in 1951, she had a cancer surgery and they took some of her cells. This was like a thing where like you donate, I'm putting that in quotes, your cells for medical research, but it's without your consent. Well, anyway, this woman's cells were so hardy. They are like the basis of all of the most important medical research to this day. Like her cells are why we have a polio vaccine. It's amazing. She's like super human. It's just like her contribution to science is overwhelming. And yet her descendants and her family have never been compensated. Oh. And so the book is fascinating. And my research into blood drives and blood mobiles, it touches on that same part of me that is just fascinated by like
Starting point is 00:06:24 medical discoveries. So are you ready? I wish you could see Jenna right now, you guys. She is so animated. Her hands are moving like she's bending her fingers and she's pointing and then she's reaching to the sky. Go. So in order to talk about blood banking and blood mobiles, we kind of have to start with people's fascination with the idea that blood carries disease. Okay. Now this goes back to the Egyptians. They would do that thing where you would cut yourself and let yourself bleed out your sickness. Okay. So it's like they're on the right track. Like yes, your blood can have things in it that are making you sick, but this is not the solution, right? Right. Right. So right idea, wrong solution. Wrong solution. I feel like there was like a little house on the prairie where
Starting point is 00:07:11 they put a bunch of what are those things and leeches all over someone to bleed them out. Same idea. Okay. Okay. So then someone got the idea that what you need is you need like to give the person with the sick blood, healthy blood, a blood transfusion. Yeah. Okay. The first attempted blood transfusion that I could find dates back to 1492. Warning. It's a bit morbid. Okay. Pope Innocent VIII was going into a coma. So they took the blood of three 10-year-old boys and they put it in the Pope's mouth as a transfusion, but all of them died. Well, the Pope and the boys. Yeah. Yeah. Oh man. Well, that is gruesome. Very gruesome. Barbaric. Yes. Slightly scary. Might haunt me. Continue. I'm very sorry. Okay. The first sort of successful
Starting point is 00:08:14 blood transfusion was in France in 1667. King Louis XIV's doctor took the blood out of a sheep and he put it into a 15-year-old boy who survived. Now, why? Was the boy sick or was this just an experiment? I think he needed it. Okay. I think it was a medical emergency and they were like, let's try this. Okay. I'm not 100% sure. I probably should have given the disclaimer that this is another segment of A Lady Who Googles. Okay. Okay. Okay. Four to five articles. So then we had a lot of general blood science discovery that happened in the early 1900s. Like, we discovered that there are four main blood types, right? They figured out how to match people together, a donor and a recipient of blood. Do you know your blood type?
Starting point is 00:09:10 I don't. I should know because they told me when I had my kids. So when I had Isabel, I found out I was A positive and so is she and so is my mom. Hey, we're all A positive. I always think to myself, oh, remember to look that up so you know your blood type. Oh yeah. It's so fascinating. Okay, go. I think we should put that on our driver's licenses. Our blood type. Yeah. I think that would be smart. I think that's a good idea. So anyway, I'm so sorry. I hope you're interested in this history. I find it fascinating. Stay with me. So now we're going to go to Russia. Okay. Okay. And this doctor in Russia realizes what I need to do is take blood from one person to another person and so they would do these person to person
Starting point is 00:09:54 transfusions. Okay. The problem is that it was really hard to get a giver to a recipient in time, like the convenience, right? Right. So that was working. Person to person blood transfusions were working. It was great, but there was a time factor and there was like a convenience factor. That is when a doctor in Chicago named Bernard Fantas had the idea of getting donors and storing their blood. And this was possible because they learned there was something you could add to blood to keep it from clotting. Okay. So now blood storage was possible and they believe that Bernard Fantas is credited with creating the first blood bank. Okay. Go Bernard. But perhaps the most important contributor to live donor blood drives was Dr. Charles Drew. Remember this name.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Okay. Dr. Charles Drew. He was an American surgeon and medical researcher. He dedicated his life to researching and improving the techniques for blood storage and blood transfusions. His research is what has contributed to the creation of large scale blood banks. They are the reason why the American Red Cross was able to collect more than 13 million pints of blood during World War II. And it also appears that the blood mobile was the brainchild of Dr. Charles Drew. Dr. Charles Drew. Yes. Yes. Because now, you know, the thing could come to you and get your blood. By the way, January is National Blood Donor Month. It's always a good New Year's resolution and you can find ways to give blood at the Red Cross website. There you go. I loved all of it except
Starting point is 00:11:44 for the beginning part. I know. I'm sorry for the beginning part, but that is the first blood transfusion on record according to the four to five websites that I read. Anyway, read the book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. It's really good. Okay. Also, Dr. Charles Drew. Dr. Charles Drew. We're having a blood drive episode because you created the blood mobile. We couldn't have had one in our parking lot without him. All right. Fast fact number three, we got a lot of mail. People want to know who played the woman giving blood in the truck with Michael. Chelsea D said, I thought the way Michael met that woman at the blood drive is one of the best meat cutes I've ever seen on a TV show. Well, everyone,
Starting point is 00:12:28 she was played by Katie Asselton. She is a delight. I adore her. She's so sweet. We know her. Yes. We're friends with her. You guys, you probably recognize her from the league or togetherness or legion. She's so good in legion. So good. Oh, man. Well, we reached out to her. We did. And she told us how she got her role in the office. Hi, guys. I hope you guys are great. I miss seeing your faces, but I'm thrilled that you reached out getting to work on the office has and will ever be just a real career highlight for me. What a thrill. It was my first big job. So yeah, what a way to start, right? So let me just jump right in to answer Allison Jones, who is a champion of so many of us was a champion of mine. She is
Starting point is 00:13:23 from Maine and I am from Maine and we just have always had that really beautiful connection. But she called me in for this. And, you know, when an audition just clicks and this one felt that way, and it was like one of those things where I was like, oh, man, this like might actually happen. And it did. They bought it. And that it really like started everything for me. I got just instant cred getting to be a part of that show. And I'm just like, what a what a fun, fun first role it was. So cool. You know, I hadn't watched this episode in a long time. And when it got to that scene, I was like, oh, my God, there's Katie. And she is so incredibly charming. Like I want her and Michael to date, you know, they're so cute. Same, Angela. When I saw it, I was like, oh, my gosh, it's Katie.
Starting point is 00:14:20 And she's an amazing actress. She's also a director. She's directed three films. Her latest film is starring Diane Keaton, Elizabeth Lail and Nicole Byer. It's called Mac and Rita. She's in post production on it now. And I told her that when it comes out, we'll put a shout out in the pod so that people can find it. Yeah, that's a great cast. Well, lady, that is all of my fast facts. Well, I think we should go to break because when we come back, I might need to throw Jim a little shade. Really? Yeah. I can't wait to find out why. I might have something tacky to say. Oh, oh, those are always my favorite messages. What do you mean? You'll like text me and be like, hey, can you call me? I have something tacky to say. And I'm like, oh, I can't wait. And I drop everything.
Starting point is 00:15:09 I have to call Angela. All right, we'll be back. Angela, while you were getting tea during your break, Sam told me something beyond fascinating that I didn't know. It's more news about blood. What? Sam, will you please share? Yeah, they have blood donors and banks just like for humans, but for dogs. Aw. And they do the same thing. They donate little, little pouches of blood. And Sam got to meet a dog that donates his blood once a month at your vet. His name is Ben and he's a golden retriever and he has a little vest with a heart on it. Aw. And he's a very good boy. Oh, that is so sweet. Very good boy. That is like stuff I don't even think about. I know. But of course. Of
Starting point is 00:15:58 course. All right, should we get started? Let's get started. Guess what? What? There is a rep from Techstar who says there's a whole new operating system for the phones. And he could like meet with Michael Scott, but Michael Scott's never around. I wonder why. Well, Pam says if they get this new phone system that allows the caller to contact the salespeople directly, that's basically 95% of her job. So she is clearly never letting this guy meet Michael because she doesn't want to lose her job. I don't think Michael would ever let her go. I just want to say Pam, you don't have to worry because Michael thinks you're his personal secretary. Yeah. So even if you got that phone system, you know what it would mean? She'd probably have to spend more time with Michael.
Starting point is 00:16:42 You wouldn't be as busy. So he'd be like, Pam, come in my office. It's true. I have to say I appreciate when a person answers the phone when I call a business. Me too. I wouldn't like that new phone system. I like to get a human. I do too. I'm chatty. Well, I want you to know at 49 seconds, there are a few messages taped to Pam's desk. I saw the same thing. You did? Okay. I want to know who Nick is. Oh, yeah. There's like a message on a pin star post-it note, which by the way, pin star was a bank branch in Pennsylvania. Love those details. Nick in office all day. Yeah. That's what the note said. I mean, who is Nick? Well, I know who Nick will be. Nick will be our IT guy. Nick will be? No, Nick will be our IT guy. No, I'm sorry. That just made
Starting point is 00:17:35 me laugh. Okay. So we don't know who Nick is, but someday in the future, we're going to have an IT guy named Nick. Yes. Also, Jenna, was that your grocery list? It was my grocery list. I know you're getting green tea. And pomegranate seeds and pine nuts. What were you, what was happening? Okay. There was the salad I really liked at the time and it had pomegranate seeds and pine nuts in it. When I saw that sticky note, I was like, oh my gosh, I should make that salad again. I loved it. I thought I recognized your handwriting. I was like, that's Jenna's grocery list. It was. Did you also notice there is a photo of me and John on my desk? We're standing up. Up. This was our engagement photo. Yeah. We did this special photo shoot. It was the day that
Starting point is 00:18:22 we shot at Jim's parents' house when he's showing me around. We brought this extra set of clothes and we posed in the backyard. Jim has one on his desk too. He does, but on his desk, I'm sitting on his lap. Right. And on yours, you're standing. Yes. So this was, I think they went out for this Valentine's Day episode, our engagement photos. Jim's going to come to Pam's rescue. He's like, Michael Scott here. And then this next bit was so funny. And Jenna, you were so excited to be part of it. I remember you were like, so excited because, you know, Michael walks out and it's like, Hey, and Jim is like, Jimbo. And instead of Michael being like, what are you talking about? He's instantly like, Oh, what are we doing? We're doing a bit. We're doing a bit. I'm so excited.
Starting point is 00:19:08 And then all of a sudden, everyone's Fonzie. I know. It was really fun. We were laughing on the day when we shot that. It was so fun to do those. I feel like I should let you know that the phone tech rep was played by Rob Brownstein. He looked familiar to me. Well, he's been on Monk. He was also on the short-lived Law and Order Los Angeles. Oh, he's been on Breaking Bad and on Mad Men. But Lady. What? His latest movie. Yeah. Which has not come out yet. Oh, no. No, wait, wait, wait. Is it John Wick? No. Oh, it's called Hummingbird. Oh, I'll go see it. It's a sci-fi movie. Listen to the tagline. I'm in. When beloved telepathic superhero Hummingbird, also known as Lola Laxman, is left for dead after a major battle, she makes a deal with the devil to save her life.
Starting point is 00:20:09 Sign me up. Sign us both up. Yeah. We're going to go see Hummingbird. I'm going to be in a sci-fi with you. Listen, you know what? You can be the science lab tech lady that comes in and gives the science behind the thing. Okay. You know what I would love to be in is a movie like Outbreak. What's it called? Outbreak. No. No. Not that movie with Kurt Russell. The thing. Ew. The thing. Ew. Yeah. Gross. Have you seen it? I feel like I saw part of it and I had to bail. It's so good. The practical effects in that movie are outstanding. All right. Should we get into this episode? We should. There is a Valentine's Day blood drive happening, as you guys know. And I want to point out that the Scranton Business Park went
Starting point is 00:20:58 all out with decorations. They really did. I mean, there is a Happy Valentine's Day banner. There's three red cupid shooting heart arrows, big hearts with love messages all on the walls. There's like a vase with like little plastic hearty things on the counter. There's a giant heart on the elevator doors that opens when they get in. Who is decorating the Scranton Business Park? I have a theory. What's your theory? I think it's Phyllis. She's married to Bob Vance. He's one of the five families. You might be right, since she can't be the Dunder Mifflin Party Planner anymore. Yeah. She's like, Bob, I've got a bin of hearts and cupids. I can put them around the lobby. I love Phyllis' voice when she's talking to Bob. Well, we also find out that
Starting point is 00:21:44 it is Jim and Pam's first and only Valentine's Day as fiance's. Did you see at two minutes 41 seconds that Pam's got some real cute dangle pink earrings and a sassy ponytail? I love the sassy ponytail. Me too. I do love a sassy ponytail. Kelly has received a Valentine from a secret admirer. She opens it up. It says roses are red, violets are blue. It's time for your dental cleaning and maybe a checkup too. I want to say that this resonated with me. I have been Kelly where I've gotten what looks like a personal holiday card and then it's from like my dry cleaner. Yeah. You know what I mean? Or a Valentine's Day card that I think, oh, oh, or birthday. Do you ever get the birthday greetings from like? From like, you get it like a birthday greeting from
Starting point is 00:22:42 your gynecologist. Right. Exactly. At Christmas, you know, a lot of businesses will send out like a company Christmas card. Yeah. I tape them right up with all my family and friends Christmas cards. It just tickles me to be like, oh, there's like my friends family. They're so cute and there's my aunt and uncle and there's my air conditioning company. Yep. Right there with a little wreath over the giant air conditioning unit. It goes up on the wall, guys, if you send it to me. This is true about you. Should we talk about Pam's beautiful Valentine's Day floral arrangement? Oh, we shall. And I'm putting on my glasses for this conversation. Wow. At three minutes and three seconds, we get a real nice shot of this flower arrangement
Starting point is 00:23:28 that Jim gave Pam. And now I'm about to be tacky. Oh, okay. Here it is. I had a friend growing up who worked at our local flower shop. She told me that carnations are the cheapest flower and they use them to fill out arrangements. And another cheap flower they use are daisies. So if you want to go cheap, you get carnations and daisies. Jim's Valentine flowers are all carnations and daisies, I'm just saying. I noticed it as well. So I looked in the script. I wanted to see if there was a script note about Jim's flower arrangement to Pam. I want to hear it because I have a theory that I will prove. I think I can prove it. Okay. Here is what the script said. There was a note. There is a small bouquet of non-rose flowers
Starting point is 00:24:22 on Pam's desk. Okay. Well, I think Phil Shea from Props ran with this because later in the episode when they go to the fancy restaurant with Bob and Phyllis, this same arrangement is on all the tables. Really? Yes. And if you look up cheap flowers for big events, carnations and daisies, if you have an event like a wedding or whatever, they help fill out the arrangements. So I think Phil was like, okay, great. I can get this small bouquet of this same arrangement that I'm doing for the dinner at the restaurant. Yeah. So in Jim's defense, I don't know, maybe it helped out our props department. Well, also have you know, in this same scene at three minutes and 17 seconds, my grocery list is gone. So we obviously shot this on a different day and I've been shopping now. So
Starting point is 00:25:13 in case you were worried, I got all my stuff. Michael does not like the flowers. No. He's not a fan. He puts them on the floor. He doesn't want to see them. I was like, you know what? I get that he doesn't want to see them. The floor, couldn't he just like put them on like on one of those tables behind her? I don't know. He wouldn't be able to see them. Well, he goes up to Jim and he says, I need to have a word with you. And he says that today is a very difficult day for many people in the office and that Pam and Jim's sexy vibes are creating a hostile work environment. This whole conversation made me laugh so hard. First of all, it's kind of in hushed tones, you know? And they're saying ridiculous things in hushed tones. That was always really hard for me. Yeah. And when you
Starting point is 00:25:54 were like, Michael, you do not get to be in our relationship. Lady, I wrote that down because I remember making a choice to say that as if it's not the first time I've had to explain that to Michael. It was really good. I wanted it to have history. It did. It really paid off. Well, we had a fan question from Maddie L who says, when Michael asks Jim to have a word with him, he starts to stand up as if he's going to head to Michael's office, but then awkwardly sits back down when Michael chooses to sit on Jim's desk instead. Was this improvised? I think it was. I looked in the script to see if there was any stage direction. Yeah, there wasn't, except that it clearly says they don't move into Michael's office. They stay at Jim's desk. So I think that feels like something
Starting point is 00:26:39 that John and Steve probably found in the moment. It's very funny. 100%. And I feel like those guys, you know, we've talked about this a lot. By this time, everyone knew their characters so well. So those tops and bottoms of a scene, you could kind of play around a little bit. And it looked like them just having fun. It's time to talk about Dwight. I feel like Dwight. How do I say this? I feel like this episode really shows so much of who Dwight is. There's deleted scenes where he talks about the blood mobile being a vampire magnet after dark. He's ready for anything and everything, you know? Yes. And he has a lot of stuff to share about how his body can do things. Yes. The nurse is trying to take blood, but she can't find a vein. Well, you know why? He's hidden
Starting point is 00:27:31 it from her. And when he's ready, he's gonna pop it on out for her. Then he has a talking head where he tells us he can also retract his penis up into himself. Yeah. He says, I train my major blood vessels to retract into my body on command. Also, I can retract my penis up into itself. We had a fan question from Robin T. Robin, go. Dwight's lines about retracting his blood vessels and penis is one of my favorite quotes from the entire show. It is so absolutely absurd and hilarious and so very Dwight. I want to know everything about this line. Was it scripted? How hard was it to get through? I'll tell you, it was scripted, but this was an alternate talking head. This is not the one that appeared in our shooting draft. So I wasn't there when they shot
Starting point is 00:28:21 it, but I have to imagine it was very difficult to get through. Well, it's Michael's turn to give blood, guys. Wow, that's a big needle, he says. Are you squeamish around needles? I can give blood. I don't get faint or anything, but I don't like to watch it. Yeah. I don't like to see the needle go in my arm. I don't like to see the bag fill up, but I don't like it faint or weird around blood. Yeah. Yeah. If someone's bleeding, it doesn't make me faint. Yeah, same. Same. Okay. Michael, on the other hand, is very nervous, but luckily there's a lovely young woman also giving blood, and they start joking around. Yes. We asked Katie about this scene. I wanted to know, did she do any research into the process of giving blood and all of that? And here's what she had to
Starting point is 00:29:11 say. I didn't do any research for this role, but I didn't need to because my character was just nervous and pleasant, and I didn't have to dig super deep to access those emotions. But the funny, I do have a very funny anecdote about being nervous or my character being nervous is that my first line was me just laughing nervously and saying, I'm so sorry. I'm so nervous. And Steve, Steve kept cutting, and he would be like, Oh, no, it's okay. We'll go again. We'll go again. And finally, I was just like, I think it's my line. I think that's what I'm supposed to say. But that has always made me laugh. And of course, yes, I was thrilled to work with Steve to get that, to get the show was its own triumph. But then to have my scene be with him
Starting point is 00:30:16 was just like, I was over the moon. I love that story about Steve because he was such a caretaker like that. He would want our guest actors to feel really comfortable. And you know, he'd be like, Oh, no, it's okay. We'll start again. We'll wait till you're comfortable. Like, no, it's actually my line. I would also be relieved if the first time I ever had to be in a scene with Steve, I got to just laugh nervously and say I was nervous. Yes, because it would be so truthful. Such an honest moment. Yeah. There's a third person in this scene. It's the nurse. She was great. I wondered if she was a real blood mobile nurse, since that was a real blood mobile. Yeah. And she seemed kind of no nonsense, like very comfortable there. Well, she was in fact an actress.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Her name is Julie Ramallah. She has not been on Monk or Law & Order, but she was on several episodes of The Young and the Restless, as well as many movies and TV shows. Well, Michael's going to make the mistake of looking at his blood bag. He freaks out a little and he says to her, tell me a story, say something, distract me. And she says he's cute. And he's, I think, so happy. And then he shears that he didn't eat for three days because he was so nervous about giving blood and he passes out. Yes. We had a fan question. Many, many people wanted to know, how do we do these scenes of people giving blood? Some people wanted to know, did they actually give blood? No. Oh my goodness. No. Not in the episode. Yes. The next day,
Starting point is 00:31:47 but not while we were filming. The next day with trained professionals and not actors pretending to take blood. Correct. I found out how they make fake blood. Oh, thanks to Randy Cordray. How do they do it? All right. It's a combination of water, food coloring, and you're not going to believe it. One more thing. Wait, wait, wait. You'll never guess. Wait, wait, wait. I want to try a guess. You can eat it. I thought you could eat it. I was going to say like Jello. Nestle's quick. Oh. Yeah. That thickens it a little, I guess. Yeah. So our blood was all made by our special effects team led by Ron Neri. Had to make fake blood that day. Fake blood. Well, I thought the reveal of Hank when Michael comes to the best moments I laughed so hard. It was so perfect.
Starting point is 00:32:44 And then he calls the nurse a waitress. He's like so out of it. And he finds her glove. He does. And this starts his whole mission to find her. To return the glove. Yeah. Like Cinderella's Slipper. I know. It's really cute. We have one more clip from Katie where she just shares her memories of her time on the show. I asked her, anything stick out to you and Angela, wait until you hear what she says. Oh, I can't wait. I don't remember a ton of details about my time on set, except for that you guys were on your last day of like a very, very, very long cycle of shooting and everyone was just dead tired and just ready for hiatus. So that is what I remember. But they were lovely. Everyone was great. But just like the talk was
Starting point is 00:33:46 all about how this hiatus was just so needed. So that's what I remember that and that you guys moved so quickly. It was like the fastest. I don't even know if I got lunch that day. Like I showed up. I did my scene and I'm pretty sure you guys banged me out and I didn't even get a free lunch. All right. This was, remember early on, we had to do 18 episodes in a row so that we could create that hiatus for Steve to go do a movie. Yeah. This was that 18th episode. We were so wiped. Yep. 18 weeks of 12 to 14 hour days. Yeah. And you guys, you know, when you have that stretch of work where you leave work and it's dark out and then you come back to work and it's still dark out, you know what I mean? Cause you're there so early. Yeah. And you're just like, and you sort
Starting point is 00:34:41 of all look at each other and joke and be like, see you in a few hours. There's a whole thing now. It's called clopping. And it's a lot of people who work in the service industry or in the food industry where you have to close the restaurant and then like a few hours later, you have to open it. Yeah. Clopping. Clopping. Well, we were in the clopping phase. We were. That is hilarious to me because I do remember like when we would wrap after a big stretch like that, I would get like a cold. I would get sick. We talked about that. Yeah. Right now we were about to all get sick. Yeah. Basically. And Katie clocked it and has remembered it all these years later. That's how tired we were. We were so tired. Next up is a scene I'm dying to talk about. It's in the
Starting point is 00:35:24 conference room. Kelly and Meredith are decorating for the Lonely Hearts Party. Is this a good time to talk about how Meredith is wearing the vest again? Yes. The sweater vest. It is making its second appearance in the series pretty quickly because it was just in the duel. Yes. This is the vest that I wore to a press event with John Krasinski. And by the way, it was not Betsy Johnson. It was Nanette LePore. Fancy. And Meredith loves it clearly and is wearing it again. They were really, I think, rubbing it in my face. I take it personally. I'm kidding. Well, there's something happening now that I as an actor am super jealous of because Jim and Pam are going to go to frickin lunch with Bob and Phyllis. Jenna, I would have loved to been there. That looked
Starting point is 00:36:13 like so much fun. And I love it. It's like the thing we talk about when random characters get thrown together. What's going to happen? What's the chemistry? I lived for every scene. And there was so much more in the script. And there's more in the deleted scenes. Phyllis and I were so excited for the storyline. We're the two St. Louis gals. Yeah. And we got to have this whole day of shooting together. We got to talk about bowling. Yes. We had a fan question from Joe S. Where were the restaurant scenes for the double date filmed? I will tell you. They were filmed at a real restaurant called Bar Sack Brazier. It was on Lancashire Boulevard in North Hollywood. We filled the restaurant with background performers who were pretending to be servers and diners. We had the
Starting point is 00:37:03 restaurant for half a day. It is no longer in business, but that's where we were. And we ate their real food. Well, if you look at the tables there, you're going to see Jim's bouquet of flowers to Pam on every table. I'll do a side by side in our stories. And I want to ask you, Jenna, about the scene with the bowling. Okay. All right. So Bob says everyone here who's bowled to 280, please raise your hand. And you guys are like super impressed. Yeah. What's the highest bowling number? 300. Oh my gosh. That's a big deal. I don't know a lot about bowling. I don't know much about bowling. Yes. 300 is if you get a strike in every frame. Wowzers. Okay. Well, there was a whole other storyline where clearly the writers wanted Jim and Pam to be impressed by how cool Bob and
Starting point is 00:37:49 Phyllis were. There was a whole other scene where you guys talk about how you went to Dave Matthews Band. Yes. I remember shooting it and that they had great seats and that Phyllis like went backstage and all this stuff. Yeah. We're like, oh my gosh, Bob and Phyllis are kind of cool. And then they excuse themselves to the restroom. We got some mail from Emily Y who really appreciated the callback from Phyllis's wedding about Phyllis being a good bowler. Oh yeah. I also enjoyed that. If you guys remember, Bob has a speech at their reception where he refers to Phyllis as quote a hell of a bowler. That's right. I think we should take a break before we go to Michael's Lonely Hearts Party. I do too. Is that okay? I think we should too. Before we go to break,
Starting point is 00:38:35 I just want to say one thing. What is it? That I love that Bob says, I don't know how you work with that one jackass and then that new jackass and that other jackass. Yeah. And Phyllis is like, he means Michael Dwight and Andy and Jim's like, oh, I knew who he was talking about. I knew. All right. Let's go to break. We are back. And since I shared about my hot feet today, I thought I would also share about another wardrobe malfunction that I discovered during my bathroom break, which is that I put my underwear on inside out today. Oh, I'm having that day, everybody. I think I look really put together today. Do I? Or is it? No. You didn't say yes. In fact,
Starting point is 00:39:33 you got to look on your face like, how do I say this? You know what? You know why? I don't want you to move. Don't move. Don't move. I just want to take a picture of your hair and then I'm going to answer. Okay. Now you just said, I feel pretty, pretty put together today. Now I want you to look at this. Okay. Okay. Now your outfit, lady, it's all happening. You have your little shirt and pants and your fancy sneakers. I like your look today. Good. Okay. Okay. All right. Let's go to the Lonely Hearts Party. Let's do because Michael wants to go around and have everyone tell their worst relationship story. Michael has this way of like, oh, you don't feel good. I want you to feel worse. Yeah. I think he thinks this is going to be, I don't know, bonding cathartic. Well,
Starting point is 00:40:27 you guys, we had to sit in a circle facing each other. We could not get through these scenes. We each went around and said the most ridiculous things. There was way more than what you're seeing here. There was more on the page and we just were laughing all day. Also for the supporting cast, we got to have Steve all to ourselves and interact with him and as Michael Scott and our characters and it just was a fricking hilariously fun afternoon. I love how Oscar doesn't want to share and then he clearly has been going on and on. Yeah. It actually in the script starts with Meredith and she talks about the woman her husband left her for. I think we need to hear some of it. So my husband ran off with some broad. He was she. She was our garbage woman. Nice. I totally
Starting point is 00:41:19 get it. I mean, she was strong. She had a career. She could heave a bag of garbage as high as a two-story house. So sorry, Meredith. My kids call her mom now. I guess it's for the best. Oh my god. Okay. All right. Well, let's let's who else? Kids. She said my kids. I know. I know. More evidence that there's more than one. More evidence and then I don't know if you heard at the end. Steve was Michael goes, oh god. Okay. Like every time he did that after everyone's story, it was so hard to keep it together. Michael tries to get Kelly to share but she insists that I guess her heart wasn't broken, that Ryan's okay, that his heart was in the right place. Michael reminds her that his heart and body are now in Thailand having random sex. Awesome. Again, great pep talk, Michael.
Starting point is 00:42:18 Angela had a talking head here. It's in the deleted scenes. I want to play it, Jenna, because I then want to read you what was my alt talking head because we talk a lot about how our alternate talking heads sometimes would just be all over the map. And I want you to hear the difference. Okay. Play what would have actually ended up in the episode if we'd had more time. I do not have a Valentine this year. I have recently got out of two long-term relationships. So I want to wait before I do that again. Okay. So that's what we shot. Okay. Amazing. Amazing. Here was my alt, one of my alts guys. The major holidays are Christmas, Easter and the fourth of July. Valentine's Day is bull. And then they said we could try it this way. Valentine's Day
Starting point is 00:43:08 is bullpucky. But that was my alt. Well, Angela does share her, I guess, heartbreak story, which is that there was a time when she was in a relationship with two men, both of whom she loved and they ended up dueling over her. And Oscar is like, we know we were there, Dwight and Andy. And she's like, no, this was years ago when I was living in Ohio, John Mark and John David. Ohio. I know. John Mark and John David. What was her other life? And then Oscar's like, wait a second. You had two sets of different men actually duel over you. And I had so much fun saying, I guess I have. Huh. And then your deleted talking head implies that you might do this a third time, but you need a moment. I need a moment before you do that again.
Starting point is 00:43:56 Again. And then you guys, Oscar's whole story was so great. There was so much more to it. I wish it hadn't been cut. He talks about like the whole entire way he met this guy and how it all played out. And it really builds and we're hanging on his every word. And a lot of that had to be cut for time, but it was really fun to shoot. We also find out where Andy is because, guys, he has not been in this episode at all. Where is he? He is on his honeymoons. Yeah. Oscar said, you know, he had to put full deposits down that he couldn't get back, non-refundables on these honeymoon. So he's just going and doing them all. He's got a hot air balloon thing of massage. Lady, this got me thinking. How many times does this happen? Do people share
Starting point is 00:44:43 about this where they had an engagement that got broken off and they've already paid for the honeymoon and who goes on it? I guess it happens quite a bit. I know someone it happened to. You do. What was the honeymoon destination? I think the honeymoon destination was Hawaii. And what they did was they each like canceled their plane ticket and they got the credit and my friend came and visited me on what would have been her honeymoon week. So instead of flying to Hawaii, she rerouted it to LA and then I took her to Laguna Beach and we just hung out the week that it would have been her honeymoon. Oh my gosh, you have such a personal story about this. Well, in my search online about these stories, guess what I found? What? In March of 2019, The New York Times ran an article saying
Starting point is 00:45:35 that traveling alone for your honeymoon is actually on trend. What? Yeah, I know. I'm sorry, wait, but the marriage happened. The marriage happened. And then you go by yourself on a honeymoon trip? Both go separately by yourself. They said it's been given two nicknames. Solo moons are uni moons. And according to Jessica Carbino, who's an online dating expert and a sociologist for the dating app Bumble, she says, frankly, the idea of separate honeymoon may signal the continued evolution of marriage. Given the recognition that for most couples today, marriage and partnership is considered all consuming with the partner needing to fulfill every role, physical, spiritual, emotional, and sexual, perhaps separate vacations is a recognition among some couples that all expectations cannot
Starting point is 00:46:29 be met by a single person. This caused a stir on Twitter. We'll look at my face. I know this whole article. So Helen Fisher from the Kinsey Institute, guys. I'm not related, but you know, same last name. Helen Fisher, who works at the Kinsey Institute said, perhaps I'm old fashioned, but I think it should be marked. You are at a new stage in your life when you marry and you are missing out on triggering the three most valuable brain systems for a lasting relationship. I'm with this. Same. Like, oh my gosh, you just got married. This is a celebration of your union. Isn't the whole idea to go take a trip together? Yeah, I just think it's a milestone that is best celebrated together. I mean, I do see the value in once you are married. And especially if you
Starting point is 00:47:17 have kids, there is a great restorative, wonderful indulgence if you can take a trip solo. Right? I mean, my dream vacation is me going and sleeping somewhere for three days, you know. So yes, sign me up. But when you first get married, you've also been married a long time and you have young children and the idea of getting to sleep in. That's what I'm saying. No, I've been married over 11 years. And yes, I'm thinking what solo vacation? I mean, even now, if there's a chance that we could have someone watch our kids, I'd want to go somewhere with Lee for three days. We could just sleep. I think he'd like it too. I get excited when Josh and I can both run errands at the same time together. Yes. If I turn to him. That's sometimes a date night for it. It is. Like,
Starting point is 00:48:06 if I turn to him and say, I got to go to Target and he's like, Oh, I can go too. I'm like, Oh, no way. I'm so excited. I hear all of that. Here's the thing. I'll just say it. I like to be around my husband all the time. We don't even have to be talking to each other. I like to text him all day. I like to get his texts. I mean, I don't know. I like him. I know you want to go on honeymoon with him. I know. I want to go to honeymoon with my person. Anyway, so Andy is on sort of a sad uni moon. Well, I'll tell you where he really was. Oh, where Ed Helms was. Yes. Ed was filming the hangover in Las Vegas. Oh, that's right. This is when we had the crazy schedule for him. He was so tired, Jenna. He remember he would get off the plane from Vegas and come straight to our set.
Starting point is 00:48:57 Yeah. Here's what we did. It was this big negotiation between the studios. He would be on set with us Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. We only got him three days. Right. Then he would fly after work and start work on the hangover Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. He was working seven days, but there were two weeks when he had to work on the hangover all week. And this was one of those weeks. Remember, BJ was also gone right now filming In Glorious Bastards. So two of our fellows were off making movies. So they created these storylines for these guys so that they could do their movies. They got very creative with this idea of Andy being on his honeymoon because after this episode aired, NBC uploaded photos of Ed pretending to be on vacation.
Starting point is 00:49:50 They put him in the Angela Martin, Andy Bernard wedding website. They had him pose and all these different outfits in front of a green screen. They had him scuba diving standing in front of a hot air balloon in Napa Valley and visiting Epcot Center. I think I might still have those. I found the one of him in front of the balloon. Yeah. And I also found the message that they wrote from Andy to everyone on the wedding website. It said this, quote, wanted all my bros and bras and cyberspace to know that the old nard dog is doing just fine. Back to our group of sadness. Kevin is going to share about his breakup from Stacy. Yeah. Michael decides to become a problem solver. He says there's got to be a way to get all the
Starting point is 00:50:37 lonely people together. A mixer. First white says a giant net. Jenna, I thought that that was an improv and I went and looked in the script and it was completely 100% written. It's so funny. It's so funny. But no, you're right. Michael is saying a mixer, aka an old fashioned meat market. They're going to put up flyers. Yep. They're going to invite people and on the flyer. Michael is going to make sure that he is sending out a beacon to this lost glove lady. Yeah. And he says, you know what? Cupid is going to shoot his sparrow at unsuspecting victims. Yeah. His sparrow. A funny little bird, but he gets the job done. That's right. That tickled me because I feel like I get phrases one or two words off.
Starting point is 00:51:26 You feel like it? You do. You do. Why is there a plotting? Oh my gosh. Because we thought the same thing when you said it. Like there's a debate to it. I feel like it might be possible that in this moment, I really relate to Michael. When the mixer gets underway, two women enter. Yes, Lynn and Rhee. Rhee was played by Tate Hancock. She's done a ton of comedy television work, everything from scrubs, community, super store. She has been on Monk and I can't believe I'm going to say this. What? I was so excited. What? John Wick. No. I've seen John Wick. What? With Keanu Reeves? No. How does she know him? What? No. Oh my gosh. You are so on Keanu today. No. She was in a television pilot called Hummingbird. Oh my Lord. I should just know today
Starting point is 00:52:25 all of your anecdotes are Hummingbird related. I mean, I couldn't believe it. When I was looking her up, she played Sienna. The series was a thriller about a young girl who vanishes. The other lady who has entered is Lynn. She was played by Lisa K Wyatt. This is her first of four episodes. Yes. She's going to become a love interest for Kevin. In addition to her numerous film television commercial credits, such as Donnie Darko, Legally Blonde and Days of Our Lives, Lisa Wyatt also does stand up and along with her husband, she coaches other actors in an acting technique, acting technique called the mechanics of believability at the acting garage in Los Angeles. I thought she was very believable. There you go. Spot on. Did you guys all notice that
Starting point is 00:53:15 Reeve is dressed like Angela Martin? Yes. We got mail about it. People wanted to know if that was on purpose. I think so. Yes. I think so. Yes. Well, Michael's going to bring Lynn right on over to Kevin. He wants to make a love connection. I mean, Michael's playing Cupid. He is. Kevin tries to chatter up, but he kind of keeps putting his foot in his mouth. He does mention the circle drive-in. That's a real place. I looked it up. It's in Scranton and it's still in operation. One of my favorites, though, is when Michael tries to set up Meredith. Mm-hmm. He says, so, Eric, you mentioned that you were in tool and die repair. I loved that. Yeah. Do you think he works at Crest, tool and die?
Starting point is 00:53:56 Probably. It's on the sign, down in the lobby. Yes. This is like a business park, right? Yes, exactly. Eric says, I am. And then Michael says, well, Meredith recently had a total hysterectomy, so that's sort of a repair. All right. I'll let you two talk. Would you like a guest star breakdown on Eric? I would. He was played by Jason Rogel, and I found a very interesting crossover connection. I know it. Tell us, Angela. Jason and I, when he played Eric, we didn't know each other, but years later, we would both be in the Netflix movie, Toe Girl, together. Yes. Mm-hmm. So crazy. I know. A little mini-office reunion. He played the doctor, the pediatrician, when Steve's on, who plays my husband and I, we go to meet with the pediatrician because our daughter is so incredibly
Starting point is 00:54:47 tall at such a young age, and he played the pediatrician. Should we go to the restaurant? We should, because Bob and Phyllis have not come back from the bathroom. No. And Jim and Pam are very hungry. Their food is there. This is getting so awkward. They're discussing, when are you allowed to eat? And Jim says, did you get hot food? And Pam says, no. She got cold food, and he said, then I think you need to wait. Right. You have to wait for the other people. And Pam says, Bob got hot food, and I think his fries are getting cold, and then they start eating his fries, and then they eat his steak. I know. Did you see how I was really eating the steak? Lady, I was starving. I was like so excited to eat the fries and the
Starting point is 00:55:30 steak. That was real. That's my real hunger. I thought it rang pretty true, just knowing you the way I know you when you get hungry. Yeah. That you would not hesitate to take food off someone else's plate. Especially because they hadn't been on that plate yet. When I was a caterer. Would you take things and nibble? You know, when I was clearing the tables, if there was like a roll or like part of a chicken breast that had clearly not been touched, I would eat it. I mean, I was hungry and I, you know, was a struggling actor. It was a free meal. I would sort of piece it together from everybody's plate. Let me tell you something, Angela, because you brought up food and eating for me. You know, it's important to me. And it's so important
Starting point is 00:56:14 to me, this idea of like being at a large dinner party, and people are getting served food. And when do you get to eat your food? That I actually looked it up once. Like the etiquette of it? Yes. And I read that in a large dinner party, if they're serving something cold, you have to wait for everybody to get their cold dish, like a salad or a cold soup, before you start eating. But if something hot is being served, after two or more people have been served that hot dish, you can begin eating while you wait for the rest of the party to get their dish. And I've stuck with that in my life when I've been at like, let's say a table of 10. If I get my hot dish, I'm the fourth person to get it. I start eating it because that's
Starting point is 00:57:01 what the book said and because I want to. But I digged a little deeper since we're on the topic of dining etiquette. Here are some other dining etiquette rules for you. Apparently, if you get a dinner roll, etiquette says you should only butter one bite at a time. You shouldn't butter your whole piece of bread. Get out. Isn't that crazy? I'm going to put butter all over it. I butter the whole thing. I want more butter. But if you butter it one bite at a time, you might get it. You're double dipping. But no, because you're using a special knife. And you're putting it on your bread and you're taking a bite and then you're doing that knife on that shared communal butter again. Etiquette. I don't think you're right. Well, that's what
Starting point is 00:57:46 it said. Okay. Also, out of respect for the chef, you should always try several bites of your food before adding any salt or pepper. Well, we always say that to our kids. Like, try it before you salt it, guys. If someone asks you to pass the salt, do you know you're supposed to pass the salt and pepper together? I do. They're a pair. They like to travel together. They travel together. If you're enjoying a family style meal, you're supposed to pass the dishes clockwise around the table. Oh gosh, at our family, it's like a free for all. Same. Also, this one I found very interesting. If you leave the table and you're in the middle of a meal, do you know where you're supposed to put your napkin? To the left of your plate. That's what I thought, to the side
Starting point is 00:58:33 of your plate. Yeah. Your chair. What? I'm supposed to set it on your chair. Gross. My butt was just there. Why do I want to put that up? What? No. Maybe your hot feet were tucked up under your butt. I know. I could have a hot foot inside out underwear chair. Yeah. That's gross. Why are we talking about my chair? You brought up all of these things. The hot feet, your underwear, the chair, this is all your stuff. Why are you making me talk about this? Pam and Jim can't take it anymore. It's been so long. They're like, did they ditch us? Yeah. Where are they? Maybe they just left. Well, they go to look for them over by the restrooms. Yeah. And what do they hear moaning behind the door? It is on. They are clearly getting it on. Jim and Pam are horrified. But then, when they come back to the
Starting point is 00:59:37 table, can we talk about Phyllis? She's so flustered. She's like sweaty, chugging her water. Phyllis should get an emmy for that moment. She's so brilliant. It's so good. And then, at 17 minutes, 35 seconds, can we please talk about the way that Bob Vance holds his fork when he starts cutting his steak? He's like got his fork in like a fist and he stabbed it into the steak and he's cutting it. He feeds it to Phyllis. I had a question about this moment. Okay. He says, do you want any steak? And she's like, sure. And he passes it over to her and she says, no mushrooms. He says, sorry, I forgot. And then she eats the steak. I was like, this is so nuanced. This feels so personal and intimate. Was this written? And I went to the script and this is not in the script.
Starting point is 01:00:35 The whole steak thing, is it? Him feeding her in the mushroom. Wow. That's crazy because I just remember shooting it several times. So it must have been an on the day thing because it wasn't a one-time improv because they had to set up that camera specifically to get that look from me and John. And I remember that we had a hard time holding it because it was very funny. But my question is, was the mushroom thing an accident? I don't remember. When he stabs the steak and maybe in real life Phyllis doesn't like mushrooms. Maybe not. So she just improved no mushrooms. I don't know. It's so specific. It's so good. I loved it. Back at the mixer, Michael keeps looking at the door. He's really hoping Glove Girl will show up. And Dwight is like, why do you keep looking
Starting point is 01:01:19 at the front door? Is someone after you? Okay, wait. We got a fan question about that from Amy P. She says, when Dwight asks Michael if someone's after him and Oscar says, why do you always go to that? Has anyone ever been after anyone in this office? Amy says, yes, Oscar. Roy. Yes. Remember Roy? He was definitely after Jim and Dwight saved the day. Listen, Dwight is ready with weaponry all the time. There is a moment where a woman shows up who is not Michael's lady and he turns her away. Everyone groans. I don't know that he turns her away, but she walks in and everyone is so excited for Glove Girl that when Michael is like, nope, they're like, ugh. And she leaves. Yeah. This unnamed woman. I looked her up. Do you know who she is? Oh,
Starting point is 01:02:10 I do. Dorian Frankel. Uh-huh. She was Allison Jones Casting Associate for the office after Phyllis left. Let me tell you a little bit about Dorian. I met her a lifetime ago. Dorian, if you're hearing this, hi, it was so fun to see your face. We did improv together at Improv Olympic, also known as iOS. We were on a long form team called, ready for this, Fluffers. Oh, Dorian, do you remember this? If you hear this, we were on a team called Fluffers. We would rehearse in her apartment and she was lovely and I'm so happy for her. She recently won an Emmy for Casting Veep. Yes. So she's amazing. Dorian, oh my gosh, flashed from the past. So that was my other crossover connection with a guest star in this episode. Amazing. Dwight has kind of zeroed in on Ri,
Starting point is 01:03:05 woman who is dressed like Angela, but not for the reasons we think. Well, he finds out when they're talking that she works at a place that does catalogs for community colleges and small businesses. They must use a lot of paper. I mean, at first we're like, is he attracted to her? No, he's just trying to make a huge paper sale. Yes. Jenna, there was a lot in deleted scenes of like, people just sort of chit chatting, trying to flirt, trying to meet people, make conversation. Well, Creed talks to Lynn. Oh, he tries to strike up conversation with her. You got to hear it. How old are you? Wait, let me guess. 30. No, no, no. 60. 34. Cool beans. Me too. Well, you were you born.
Starting point is 01:04:00 Wow. I know. First of all, he leaves off with like, how old are you? Let me guess. And then he goes from 30 to 60. This is Creed trying to make small talk, guys. I remember I was in a bar once and a guy tried to flirt with me by asking me how much I weighed. And then he said, I bet I can guess. And then he picked me up without my consent and then set a number. Fellas, there's so much wrong with this. I hope we don't have to break it down for you. But like, don't do that. Yeah. All those things. Yeah. Don't say as you're pickup line. Let me guess your age or your weight. Yeah. Don't put your hands on a lady unless she invites you to. So many things. So many things. But you know who did spark some interest in Lynn?
Starting point is 01:04:51 Ultimately was Kevin. I know. And he's very charming in his just nervousness and honesty and doesn't Brian kill it in the scene where he shows that she gave him her business card? Yes. It reminds me of that episode when they won their parking lot back from the five families. And he's like, sometimes you just need things to go your way. Yes. I mean, I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it when he does that. Such a good actor. I know. Unfortunately, it looks like they're going to have to close down the party and Glove Girl never shows up. Michael doesn't want to leave. He wants to keep waiting it out and people stick around for a while. It's very sweet. Even Angela. Even Stanley. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:48 And Oscars ultimately like, no, come on, Michael, it's time. Let's all walk out together. We got meal. Okay. Aiden M wrote in to say, why did Michael never get to find the lady who left her glove in the blood drive ban? It has driven me crazy, even though he ends up with Holly. And Diana P went on to say, why didn't this storyline continue? I asked Katie about it because I was curious. It just shows you how good of a job they did together in that scene that people wanted to see more of the blood drive girl and Michael. Well, the message boards after this episode aired were all for Glove Girl. And here's what Katie had to say. Oh, man, you guys. So here is the thing about my experience is that when I auditioned,
Starting point is 01:06:47 and it was with a caveat that it was a possible recurring character. And so all I wanted was to perform well and to impress and to be asked back. And it didn't happen. It didn't happen. And I'm sure they had their creative reasons. But oh boy, I wanted nothing more. But I'm happy with the time I got. That's for sure. So I will tell you story wise, why Glove Girl did not come back. It was not because we were not completely charmed by Katie and her performance because she crushed it. Clearly. Yes. Michael has a talking head and it's really written in this talking head. He says that this is the first time since Holly that he's even considered getting back into the dating Marina. Marina? The Marina.
Starting point is 01:07:54 Like Cupid's Sparrow. Yeah. And that was the story point of this episode was not to introduce a new love interest for Michael. They ultimately decided. They were toying with this idea. But really it was just for Michael to feel like he could connect with someone again. But ultimately they're going to keep him on this trajectory toward Holly. But because of this storyline, he's not going to be kind of as broken when he does finally reunite with her. Does that make sense? Yeah. No, he's hopeful. He's getting a little bit of his confidence back. Yes. And that's important. Yeah. Well, the whole gang is going to leave the building. And Jenna, I just want you guys to know when you watch us all exit, Mindy and I are just having a conversation. Yeah, I saw
Starting point is 01:08:45 that. I'm gesturing to my hair. I don't know what we're talking about. Neither. You're very animated. Very animated. And then I feel like they sort of let us know that we're on camera because then I go back to Angela Martin and I do these little awkward waves goodbye. But everyone is very pleasant and nice to one another. Michael's Lonely Hearts Party was kind of a success. Yeah. I mean, they were all sort of lonely together. Yeah. This episode ends with a great tag. So funny. Found it very funny. Stanley goes into the blood mobile and he's got a little bandage on his arm. He's got a cotton ball with a little bit of medical tape and he says, I'm so sorry. I gave blood earlier and I'm still feeling a little woozy. Do you have a cookie?
Starting point is 01:09:29 Can I have one of those cookies? Right. And she says, you know what? You have a cotton ball and medical tape, but we're using band-aids. Yeah. She's like, huh, weird. And behind him, Phyllis walks up. He's making a quick exit and he just goes band-aid. And she's like, damn it. And then Creed leaves the truck with his blood in a bag or someone else's. I'm not sure. To go where? To do what? I don't know. But this is what Dwight has been worried about the whole episode. I know. Where is Dwight? I don't know. Well, that was blood drive, everybody. That is blood drive, everyone. I'm going to go home. I'm going to put on different shoes. Cool off your feet. Don't put on any shoes. Just take shoes off. It's like 95 degrees out. I encourage you to get
Starting point is 01:10:19 a pair of flip flops. Yeah. And I guess I have to fix my hair. Well, you do have one guy that's going he's like at attention just in your bangs. I'm growing my bangs out. Oh, so it's a transition. They're a strange length. Mm-hmm. It was a summer thing. We're moving into fall. Yeah, you gotta have your fall hairdo. That's right. I'm moving into, I don't know what my fall hairdo is yet, but we're transitioning out of bangs right now. I can't wait to see what your fall hairdo is. Well, I know I'm going to get the truth from you. That's for sure. That's for sure. All right. Have a great week. I love you, lady. All right, guys. Have a great week. We'll see you later. Thank you for listening to Office Ladies.
Starting point is 01:11:06 Office Ladies is produced by Earwolf, Jenna Fisher, and Angela Kinsey. Our show is executive produced by Cody Fisher. Our producer is Cassie Jerkins, our sound engineer is Sam Kiefer, and our associate producer is Ainsley Bubicoe. Our theme song is Rubber Tree by Creed Bratton. For ad-free versions of Office Ladies, go to StitcherPremium.com. For a free one-month trial of Stitcher Premium, use code, Office.

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