Office Ladies - Christmas Wishes with Ameenah Kaplan
Episode Date: July 26, 2023This week’s episode is “Christmas Wishes” and the ladies chat with Ameenah Kaplan who played Val. Determined to make this the best holiday party at Dunder Mifflin, Andy tries to make everyone’...s Christmas wishes come true. Erin deals with meeting Andy’s new girlfriend, Jessica, and Val shows up overdressed to the holiday party thanks to Darryl. Ameenah talks about being a professional drummer, Angela loves when people go all out in a holiday party outfit and Jenna shares some porcupine facts. So walk up to this episode laughing and you’ll fit right in. *This episode was recorded May 26th, 2023. Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestionFollow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPodCheck out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies
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I'm Jennifer 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 scene
stories that only two people who are there can tell you.
We're the office ladies.
Hello! Ho you ready for some Christmas wishes?
Boy am I!
This is season 8 episode 10.
It was written by Mindy Kaling.
This was her third Christmas episode, Angela.
I did not realize she was the go-to Christmas writer until we started this
rewatch. Apparently so. She also wrote Diwali. She's like our, I guess, if it's a
holiday, give it to Mindy. Yeah. This episode was also directed by Ed Helms. This
was his directorial debut. So I would do this thing when we had a cast member
who directed for the first time. I would get everyone to sign the script and give it to them as a gift.
Aw, yeah, and I gave it to Ed and he was like, and I love this!
Well I was not in this episode.
I was at home with my new baby, so I did not get to participate in any of the fun stuff
that happened and oh my gosh, this episode has a lot.
Here's your summary. Determined to make this the best office Christmas party ever,
Andy promises to make each employees holiday wish come true.
Meanwhile, Dwight and Jim are pranking one another
and someone has complained.
Someone in their desk clump.
Yes.
And Andy gives them an ultimatum.
Yes, he does.
He says the two of you need to stop pranking each other
or I'm gonna give your Christmas bonuses
to the other person.
Mm-hmm.
Meanwhile, Robert California tries to forget
his divorce woes by doing shots with Aaron,
who gets very, very drunk at this party.
Maybe more drunk than Meredith?
Maybe, debatable.
It's saying a lot if you get more drunk than Meredith at a holiday party.
I mean, Meredith was on the floor by the end of the night,
so she might have still kept her record as the most drunk at the party.
That's true. Good point.
Well, listen everyone, we are going to kick off this episode of Office
Ladies with an interview with the one and only Amina Kaplan.
You know, she appeared as Val in 14 episodes of the office,
including Christmas wishes.
Amina attended Tisch School of the Arts in New York,
and she has won theater awards for choreography,
and she can play the drums.
Can she play the drums?
She's like a professional drummer
and now a director.
We can't wait for you to hear this interview.
We love her.
Yes.
So without further ado, here you go.
I mean, oh, hi!
Hello!
Hey, everybody, what's up?
How you all doing? Oh, good! So good to see you. It's good to see you too. It's been a while.
It's been a hot minute in fact. It's been long. Sure has. And we're zoom in with you today. You're in New Orleans. I am. This is my first time in New Orleans.
It's awesome down here. It's a special place to me. I was born Louisiana and then I was born in Lafayette and I did two movies in New
Orleans and my family would come and visit and so I'm going to email you a few spots that
you've got to check out. I would love that because I have the rest of my afternoon, like
after four o'clock, I'm going to be free. So that's all I'm going to do is just go around
to spots in New Orleans. So because we're working hard here. So we have like this full schedule,
although I took this hour out to hang out with you guys.
Thank you.
Oh, we love that.
It's my pleasure.
Thank you so much.
Well, we'll jump right in there.
Yeah.
We're going to ask you the question
that we ask every guest to kick things off,
which is, how did you get your job on the office?
Uh-huh.
Awesome casting director, Alison Jones, cast me.
I was literally just an actor in LA just doing my thing
and it literally just came through as a regular audition.
There it was, just like boom,
there's a character on a TV show, you're right for it,
you're gonna go in for that job
and it turned out to be serendipitous and special
in that I was acquainted with Craig Robinson
before I went into my audition.
I did not know he was going to be at the callback.
I didn't actually see him.
He saw me.
If you ask Craig, Craig would be like,
you don't even know how much I got you on that show.
So I'm like, all right, Craig, whatever.
I always do you.
So I give him the credit.
I think Craig really was like,
oh snap, that's a mean I know a mean.
And we're both musicians.
And so we kind of knew each other from the music scene.
Yeah, you played drums, right?
That's right, yeah.
I'm a drummer, I honestly feel like
that's kind of the only real thing that I am.
I'm a hack with everything else,
because looking back at it at this age,
I'm like, yeah, drumming, that's the thing that I did
when I was nine years old.
I just was beating on stuff.
I was like hitting things and making rhythms
and making beats on desktops and stuff.
Then when I was 12, a guy taught me how to play
both the blue sky by YouTube on the drum set
and I was like, okay, and I was terrible for years
and years and years, because I had no training in my family.
It was like, what do you think you're doing playing drums?
And I was like, I'm doing this.
But yeah, I'm a drummer and have been,
this will be a long time.
Like this year will be 40 years of playing, once I, like'm doing this. But yeah, I'm a drummer and have been, this will be a long time. Like this year will be 40 years of playing,
once I, like later this year.
And so yeah, it is the only thing that I really am.
Yeah, and Craig's a musician.
And we were in a band full of actors.
So if anybody got a gig, nobody was worried.
It was like, okay, whatever, I booked the thing, okay, whatever.
And Craig was friends with the guys in the band.
And they used to hang out.
And being the girl in the band,
I never really hung out with them, but we were around the same scenes. Right, right. Yeah.
Oh, and my heart right now, if there ever is an office reunion, Val's got to play the drums.
Val's got a boot Kevin out of the band. I know, was it killing you when you had to sit and listen
to them play and you're like, I could be the drummer in Kevin in the, Kevin in the Zitz.
I'm not even gonna mince words.
The answer is yes.
I was standing there and I was like,
you gotta be kidding me right now.
They are playing drums like two feet in front of me.
That's crazy.
Like why am I standing here?
And why is Bal not on the drums?
Why is she not the secret killer?
And you know it's just one of those things.
I was the new kid. It was Brian's moment and it was awesome. We had the drummers at the wrong band. It was just heaven. That day it was that episode
It was just heaven for me and totally frustrating that I didn't speak up about being a drummer. I kind of kept those worlds separate
Because when I got to LA it was weird like coming from New York where you could be a triple threat as they called it or whatever
Right come into LA. It was like, well, what are you? Are you an actor? Are you a drummer? Are you a dancer? Like coming from New York where you could be a triple threat as they called it or whatever. Right.
Coming to LA, it was like, well, what are you?
Are you an actor?
Are you a drummer?
Are you a dancer?
So I never told anybody that I did the other thing.
I did the other thing to keep from waiting tables, you know.
Yeah.
And so, but I never told anybody that I played drums.
If you knew I was a drummer, you knew.
So I didn't come into my acting auditions like, I'm a drummer You know, trying to book a job is like a young mom or something.
So I didn't come waving my rock and roll flag.
So it is so interesting because during that time,
we were all auditioning around the same time back then.
And it really was kind of like staying your lane, you know, you're an actor.
But I feel like now people really share, I think social media has helped that that you can share all the things you do and people learn.
Oh, you're this, this and this and that's great.
Yeah.
You know what?
I'm going to say we did that.
We pioneered that because I was doing it before social media.
I'm from the 90s.
We're everybody on this podcast.
We're from the 90s.
Let's get our credit, Jen.
X.
Let's get our credit because I got it.
We were doing it in the cut.
Like I'm saying, I just didn't tell anybody.
Right, right.
And if people did find out actually got made fun of one time,
because somebody was like, oh, really?
You think you're all like, oh, so you're an actor
and you're a musician?
You know, nobody was encouraging this little chocolate drop
to get into this business.
So I took precautions.
I didn't brag.
I wasn't around telling people that I played with Rihanna
or that I had played with Macy Gray.
Or I just was like, in there sitting down,
just trying to survive.
I was just trying to do a good job, you know?
But I do think that now we know that you have
to be a multi-hyphenate.
We're artists, which means that we are absorbing things
from everywhere. We're taking inspiration from means that we are absorbing things from everywhere.
We're taking inspiration from everything, and we are all multifaceted.
I'm glad it's being celebrated now.
I'm glad.
Well, you brought something up that reminds me of what my best acting coach ever told me
about making it in Hollywood or in an artistic career.
And what that is is that you need to cultivate
a consistent body of work, where every time you show up
to do a job, you are consistent, you are good,
you do your thing.
And that is what is going to propel you forward.
It's not meeting someone at a party or schmoozing someone
in a meeting.
Your work is what speaks for you.
It sounds like that's what you're talking about
every time in this world, it was just like people showing up,
creating a consistent body of work,
and everybody just being their best artist self.
We had to be, you know, Jenna, it was like,
it was one of those things like I was saying,
like people weren't encouraging me to get into the arts.
The arts called me, and I recognize that now
from my forties that
I literally was just doing it. I was one of those kids. So that's what we did. I knew that I would
have to make art. I knew it. You know, and when I met you guys when we were doing the office,
I was already in film school. I had already made this decision that I was going to go make less money
directing live entertainment because that's where my heart was was in live entertainment and just really viscerally connecting to the audiences, you know. And I was trained
from a young age that you make art, you make art, you make art. And so that was what we did. And so
those were the people that I gravitated to. And so those like-minded people, yeah, we connected.
And I think there were a lot of those people on the office. The majority of our cast had been just for years trying to find their artistic avenue.
For me, I was doing improv for like eight years.
I was on stage every chance I got.
Everyone was doing things like that.
There weren't any overnight successes.
We had some young writers, but they had been doing their thing in college.
But when I look at our cast,
we had all been there for years,
just doing our art and waiting for our moment
and being ready.
That's right.
I'm in the same bucket.
Like people asked me, you know,
what did you think of the office or whatever?
That's one of the main things that I say
is that Alson Jones, that casting director,
she was looking in the cut for us.
All those performers like us who were the lifers,
who maybe we didn't look a certain way, whatever.
Like, whatever those boxes are, we didn't check them.
We checked the box of, this is what I must do
because this is who I am.
And I'm gonna do it.
And I'm gonna get a part because I have to,
because I am a working actor.
You know, we're just gonna be in that category.
Maybe we will get Uber famous.
Maybe we won't, but I'm gonna tell you right now you're gonna know because we're in the cast.
And Allison was looking for us.
And it took us years because again, we weren't doing it the same way.
We weren't gonna be the splash in the pan.
And I'm forever grateful to that.
And I walked in
there and I felt that energy. I could feel you guys all like, oh okay no granted you all were seven
years ahead of me in terms of down the line, you know, but I was like these people are real up in
here. These are the actors right here. Alson, she's done this. She's curated this cast and I'm grateful.
I'm grateful to that because it took me a long time.
Like I said, I'm alternative, you know, I look for a certain way that maybe betrays the way I speak
in my background or whatever it is. And it took Hollywood and the world, frankly, a long time to try
figure out what I am, who I am, and where I'm coming from. But Alson was like, I got you.
She's so great. Yeah, I got you. She's so great.
Yeah, I got you.
When you auditioned, did you know that this was going to be a multi-episode arc?
It did you know that it was going to be a love story?
So I knew about the potential, but they tested me out.
Like they screen-tested me in my first couple of episodes, but I had an inkling that it
would go well
if I did a good job,
but I needed to do a good job in order for it to happen.
And I was happy to be in that spot
because I felt so strongly that the writers
were working with me,
that they wanted me to succeed,
that the Paul and everybody wanted me to succeed.
So it just felt in the pocket.
Like I felt that support, I felt support from John Przinski.
When I first got there, I just felt people going,
come on in Amina, you know, we want you to succeed.
And so it was great.
Well, you know, we're just watching Christmas wishes.
And that's when your character comes up to the bullpen, right?
The popsicles comes and joins the popsicles.
And I remember, that was really the first time
we all got to work with you.
I know you had all these scenes in the warehouse,
but now you're up in the bullpen,
you're up in a Dundermifflin office.
You looked so fantastic.
Thank you.
You looked so beautiful.
You really do, Amina.
And now, you know, I was disappointed
that I did not get to be there in person for
your big bullpen scenes, but I wasn't in Christmas wishes. I missed a lot of your episodes
because I was new mom. That's right. You were definitely that was what was going on at that
time. Yeah. You were a new mom. Yeah. It's all such a whirlwind for me. Like I think maybe Jenna,
you and I really started working together in the final season nine. Nine. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. Well Jenna, we missed having you on set. And I missed like
what was Pam's outfit for this year? Yeah. That's that's a whole other thing. But I mean,
I remember just how excited we were to have you up there. The cast, you know, we had seen your
storyline because we would watch the episode. Yeah. And now we got to be with you.
And do you have any memories of what it was like when you walked into the bullpen?
Yes.
It's terrifying.
It was nerve-wracking, but it was also really, really exciting.
I was a big fan of you guys, you know.
I'm not a big TV watcher.
In general, I just don't tend to be.
I don't know why I didn't pick up that habit.
I just don't have it.
I tend to be more of a comic book reader or frankly a podcast listener and like,
you know, I just tend to enjoy a book or something and I was making my living on TV. So I knew the
shows, but I was a fan of again that cast of what we call theater actors. I don't know if you all
knew that that was Joel's reputation, you know, but like the theater actors and so I was like,
great, this is great, like, you know,
Allison could not have found a better spot for me.
Very nervous about it, but then Phyllis was so sweet
and we had like, you know, a pretty funny moment.
I think there's like a gift for a meme
or something running around right now of her,
like saying some super awkward racial stuff to Val.
And you know, I was a class clown,
so I knew I was new there, but
I was like, I'm sorry, this is hilarious. So we just cracked up and that broke the ice
for me, made me feel comfortable and helped me to be what I needed to be, which was funny
for the show. And so, yeah, it was a auspicious day for me. Yeah, I don't remember which episode
it was, but we were all sitting in a room one time.
And I was like, first of all, a, all of these actors are extras on their own show, which
I thought was awesome.
We talk about it all the time.
Like one of the gifts I think of being on the show was humility.
Yeah.
Here, Jenna and I would have a scene and Steve Crowe would be in the background while
we're trying to get our scene done.
But we were all each other's background. It was really a team effort.
I loved that aspect of the show. I just thought I was like, oh, I see what they're doing in here.
And it was really cool. Like that to me was one of the coolest parts of it was that,
like, literally stars were extras for other stars, which was great.
But we were sitting in this room all together. And John was like, I mean,
so you're a choreographer
and I guess we had a mutual friend or something like that and he just kind of reached across
the water and you know, threw me a life raft and was like, come into this conversation.
And I was like, that's super dope.
I am with the theater people.
And he just gave me an in into the conversation.
And I was like, all right, this could be pretty cool.
Like everyone here is viby and everyone's being chill.
And, you know, let's go, let's do it.
Let's have some fun.
So it was good.
It was a good first couple of episodes.
I found a picture of us.
We were in one of those vans that was moving us to location.
I'm not sure which episode it was,
but it's me and you and John.
I think I tried to do a selfie before.
Like I don't know what I used if I used a digital camera or what, you know?
But I sort of took a picture of us
and we're just all smiling and beaming,
just happy to be at work.
And I just love that picture.
I'm gonna send it to you.
I would love to have that picture.
That's awesome.
Because I was so in my head, you know?
Like I was in film school at the time.
Like I said, I was doing a lot of my classes remotely.
And so I
would be, that van would drop me off and I would go right to my trailer and work on something,
like whatever it was. So I was like learning something or another or whatever it was. And so
it was a very sort of surreal time for me because I knew where I was headed. And this awesome thing
with the show was happening. And I was like, thanks universe. Like I've been in this town for 10 years,
what's going on right now, you know?
So it was totally surreal.
So I would love to have that picture to add it
to my memory bank.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, let me ask you this question.
In Christmas wishes, you wear a gorgeous gown.
We spoke about it.
How was that?
Because it was.
Awesome.
It was.
So I'm a tomboy, like, you know, like I absolutely have always just been like a jeans and t-shirt kind of girl
But I love the feminine side as well like I love to dress up
I just don't always like to dress myself up
But so if someone is going to do that I'm game like you can doll me up
You can girly me up like I love it. I just need help with it
And so when
you're in, you know how they are, the wardrobe people love us and they take care of us. And
like it is a full blown, self-esteem, confidence booster when you are hanging out with those
departments because they are taking care of our emotions, you know, and they, they want
us to look good. It's like your hair stylist or whatever, that person that gets into your insecurities and goes,
I got you.
And I'm going to make you look good.
I got you.
You know, and that's what they did.
They literally gave me the confidence
to go onto this massive TV show with all of you amazing actors
and, you know, who had totally done this remarkable thing
in your careers.
And here comes this new girl and she's gonna play a love interest
to a super popular character on the show
and those wardrobe people were like, I got you, I got you.
And they found a great color and a great fitting dress,
you know, and hid my pooch.
Everything was.
Oh stop, you look phenomenal, you look phenomenal.
I appreciate it.
I loved the scene though. We're Valendero
are sort of having this sidebar and Val goes, you said dress up and he goes, yeah, I was thinking like a sweater and Val goes a sweater.
What am I? Your grandson? She was like, she was so pissed, but you did such a great job portraying like so many.
There's so many layers of emotion happening right there. And I thought I was a great scene.
Yeah, me too, I remember that one.
Yeah, and just what a cute and clever little storyline too.
Because Val, you know, she really is that every woman, you know,
she's like working in the warehouse,
but I love that character because she was smart.
And she maybe didn't have opportunities like whatever.
Like she didn't graduate from Harvard or Yale
or something like this, but that didn't mean she wasn't smart
because she had risen to the top of her profession.
And she came in and she was very serious.
And I loved that juxtaposition.
I loved playing the straight man to all of the silliness
that was in there.
Frankly, I could not have competed with the silliness that was in there. Frankly, I could not have competed with the silliness
that was in there.
Those guys were all, oh my goodness.
Those guys were just, they're funny guys.
They're all, and so if I tried to dip into that arena,
I was like, yeah, no, I think I'm gonna go this way.
And it just seemed like the best thing to do
is to keep her as the straight man.
And as sort of like, she's a every woman. And I really
enjoyed that. My mentor, one of them, Charlene Woodard, she's on pose and everything else,
original Broadway cast of Aint Miss Behave, and like, she's ridiculous. She's amazing. And I call
her up every now and again, and I go, help me please. And she goes, Meena, we play regular people.
And she said that to me one day, and I went, okay, okay, I totally get that.
And I'm here for that.
We play regular people and I'm down for that.
I'm down to be the every woman for the people.
And that's who I think Val was.
And so I was stoked on that character and stoked that she got
to dress up like that.
Because I think that everybody, the every man, can relate to that. Yeah. And I think that's why, the every man can relate to that.
Yeah.
I think that's why people like that character.
She endures, Bows is a good character, well-written.
Yeah.
And performed.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
Thank you.
Yeah, those writers were killers, weren't they?
So, I mean, I know you talked a little bit about this earlier,
but was there a moment where you broke?
Because we would all crack up in scenes. And I don't know if there's, if you have a strong memory of it was there a moment where you broke? Because we would all crack up in scenes.
And I don't know if there is, if you have a strong memory of it, like a scene where you
broke.
Yeah.
That was the moment I was saying, we're Phyllis and I were talking to, she was saying some
really silly racial s*** to me, which is not her at all.
And she could barely get those lines out.
And she just broke me.
Because like I said, I'm a class clown.
I was, I literally was voted class clown.
Like I am make, you know, funny. That's I love to just hang in comedy and she just cracked
me up watching. I'm just gonna say it. I'm just gonna speak very plainly, watching a middle
age, very sweet white woman and watching her have to deliver those lines that the writers
had written for her. The whole scene was cracking me up. Phyllis, the actress, the character Phyllis,
saying it to vowel the character,
the whole thing cracked me up.
And we died laughing.
And I think somebody made it into a meme.
Well, I found him in the bloopers.
And you guys could not get through it.
It was just ridiculous.
But that's one of my favorite things
is finding all these moments in the bloopers
and just seeing how much joy and laughter we had
every day. Yeah. Yeah. It was it was really fun. Do people recognize you as Val and come up to you?
They do. The show is that popular. You guys killed it. The show is that popular that even I get
recognized a lot. I'm super grateful, you know, I believe artists are
public servants and so, you know, you just want to honor them and because they're
honoring you and and and know that like that fan base is the reason why you get
paid and is the reason why you eat have clothes on your back, all of it. And so
I'm super grateful for it. I've cut my hair. I know no one can see it, but I've
totally cut off all my hair.
And yes, the recognition did go down from there,
but I've been kind of doing these sort of,
you know, public hits lately
that have been putting me out there with short hair.
So it's kind of ticked up again
that people recognizing me.
But more what I get is you look awfully familiar.
Where do I know you from?
Like of course, that kind of thing.
And now a days I just go, I used to be a TV actor
and I keep it moving, you know, and let them, you know,
because I don't want to be coy, I don't want to,
but I also don't want to be like,
okay, let me give you my resume, you know,
anything like that.
You know, but yeah, I'm grateful for it.
Oh, we get, you look like an older version of that lady
on the office.
And we both say we are the older version.
That's awesome. That's awesome.
Seriously, that's like, that's a holiday treat. That's a gift.
It is. We're forever frozen in time, you know, but time marches on.
It sure does.
Well, this was just an absolute delight.
I love that we got to reconnect with you. Am Well, this was just an absolute delight. I love that we got to reconnect
with you Amina. This was so awesome. Thank you, Jenna and Angel, I really appreciate you both,
and it's lovely to reconnect with you both. This is awesome. I appreciate this very much.
Now, I know you can't share about your secret project that you're doing right now, but is there
anything that you can share about? Sure, listeners? Yeah, you know, everybody, you know,
since I'm leaving the office and kind of leaving Hollywood,
I've been really focused on being a director.
That's kind of what I think my ultimate passion
has always been.
And so I'm uniting those skills and music dance acting.
So my show's I'm sort of a spectacle director
with like a real strong sense of storytelling.
So I just open to show at Seattle Rep. It's called Lydia and the troll and I'm very excited about it
because it's about a performer who is who doesn't look right and doesn't do all the things right.
And she's always standing in the back but she deserves to be in the front and she's uh she doesn't
believe in herself and this troll comes along and it's like I'll steal that body.'ll take that body from you. If you don't want it to just get this confidence
It really does have like world, you know, big potential
And so I'm really stoked because it gets to use all of my skills dance music acting all together and
I'm a full-time director for Disney
I did a project called Disney Dreamers Academy, which was we take a hundred high school kids and bring them into Disney and we mentor
them.
And that is by far the best program that I've done at Disney is connecting them with
Imagineers, connecting them with animal science people and getting them over to, you know,
wherever, like got them over to the Star Cruiser, the Star Wars Galactic Star Cruiser,
which was my main project and, you know, got the kids into outer space essentially.
And that has been the most fulfilling thing
that I've done at Disney so far.
But if people are wondering where I disappeared to,
I didn't.
I am a lifer, like we said, down the line.
That's why.
Yeah, and so I'm a director now, and I'm just doing my thing,
just living, just being an artist is out here
in these streets, just doing it.
Love it.
Awesome, awesome.
Amina, we want to have you back.
We're going to hit you out because we're going to have questions for some of your other
episodes.
I'd love it because this has been a real treat.
And thank you.
I'm grateful that you've had me here.
I appreciate it very much.
Thank you so much.
So much.
Awesome.
Awesome.
How much do you love Amina?
She's the coolest person.
She's super cool.
And very, I thought, very inspiring.
I love the way she talks about being an artist and our role in the world.
And I can't wait to hit her up for some future episodes because there's going to be a few
I want to talk to her about.
Hello, pull party.
Mm-hmm.
Well, let's get into this episode.
It's going to start with a close-up shot of a bunch of dolls.
They're like Christmas carolers.
And Andy is singing off-camera in falsetto.
We reveal to see him dress to Santa, and he's going to declare that he is the first Santa
to make holiday wishes come true.
Well, Angela, we got some fan mail about those singing dolls.
They are, in fact, carolers. And Jeremy V from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, said,
those are Briar's choice figurines. They are Christmas carol figurines made in Pennsylvania.
And Jeremy said, I really want to shout them out because the office did a fantastic job
adding a little bit of local Pennsylvania flavor to the Christmas wishes episode this season.
While I looked into these Angela, these dolls were created by Joyce Byers,
which also happens to be the name of the character that would know in a writer plays and stranger things.
Oh, but this Joyce spires started making handmade
carol or decorations just for her own home,
just for Christmas and people would come over
for Christmas parties and they loved them.
And they started asking her for some
that they could give away as gifts.
They eventually became so popular
she started selling them in local shops.
And I mean, now it's a whole business. The whole
family isn't on it. Her husband, her sons, they produce over 500,000 carolers each year,
and the company donates a large portion of their profits to local, national, and international
charities. I love this. She was so crafty, and now she has a whole business. Well, I have a
fun little tidbit about this cold open.
Speaking of caroling, how's that for transition, Jenna? I love a good transition. I know you do.
There was a candy bag alt for this cold open that would have started like this. I'm just going to
read you the first few lines. Okay. Okay. It was a rapid fire series of talking heads. Dwight kicks it off. Dwight, I knew this day would come.
Jim, I think I blocked it from my mind.
Angela, it actually makes me like Christmas less.
Me, Christmas.
Andy talking head.
Andy is super excited.
He has a reindeer antler hat on.
Andy says, I'm the boss now.
We're Christmas caroling bitches.
So this was like a Christmas caroling alternate cold open
where we're all Christmas caroling.
Yes, and there's rehearsals and the whole group is in the
warehouse and Andy is working on different songs and
getting really like bossy about it.
It was hilarious, but that was the alt.
And then it would go into the holiday wishes conference room scene.
But instead, I think there was just so much in that conference room scene,
they split it up and made part of it a cold open.
Yes.
And this brings us to how the cold open starts, right?
And he's in the conference room.
He is trying unsuccessfully to get everyone excited about these holiday wishes.
And that is a trigger for Stanley.
Yes. Stanley goes on a very big rant about how he is sick and tired of themed Christmas parties.
And he lists all the parties and all the themes that he has had to endure at Dunder Mifflin.
When he says Honolulu Christmas that pans to me and I roll my eyes,
that was improvised, guys. I just knew...
I looked in the script, Angela. I wanted to see.
Yeah, I just figured my character would be kind of commiserating with Stanley, right?
She just wants Christmas as Christmas.
I love that.
Well, you know, Jim has a talking head
where he says he got Stanley tickets
to see Lewis Black for his birthday.
Yeah.
We have a fan catch from Rachel L in Anaheim, California.
What do you got, Rachel?
Rachel noticed that in season nine, episode eight,
when Jim tries to convince Stanley and Phyllis
to cover for him while he's in Philadelphia, Jim and Stanley say they don't even know each other's birthdays because
as Stanley claims, they're not friends.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
So here, Jim knew his birthday, but in season nine, apparently, Jim doesn't.
Well, the episode is going to open with the gang still in the conference room, and he is
going over everyone's wish list, saying
who's wishes got fulfilled.
There's a whole bunch.
There's also more and deleted scenes, and I thought I could break them down for you.
Oh, this is great, because we got fan mail from Jaden P. and Phoenix, Arizona, who said,
I've always wondered if there were more wishes.
I would particularly like to know what Crete asked for.
Okay, Jaden, I got you.
Here's how it breaks down.
First I'll do everything that made the episode, and then I'll tell you what's in deleted
scenes.
Meredith gets a car right home at the end of the night.
Dwight wants to know what about his wish where they don't have to attend meetings that
degrade their sense of adulthood, and he said no can do, but I did get you an acre of land
on the moon. Dwight is so happy about this. It's on the light side, it's by the sea of
tranquility. This is a big win. Yeah, Andy's biggest wish is that everyone would be nice
to his girlfriend, Jessica. And from deleted scenes, Kevin, hands Andy a cheesecake factory menu with little post-it note tabs specifically on different items.
Creed, hands Andy a piece of paper, Andy reads it and then hands Creed $20.
Okay. Kelly hands Andy multiple pages fully typed of her wishes. There's like three or four pages.
And then Ryan has a wish and Andy's going to try to grant it. Jenna, this is such a dad moment.
Here's what it said in this script.
Andy says, Ryan, for your holiday wish,
you wanted 10 sick days.
Ryan said, yeah, but I'd be satisfied with eight.
And Andy says, well, I'll do you one better.
Ryan's like nine.
Andy says, I got you health insurance.
And Ryan goes, oh, neat.
And Andy goes, yeah, right?
But with great perks, come great responsibility.
So I'm going to be expecting a lot more from you.
No more zoning out in your office.
And Ryan's like, oh, great.
And BJ plays it so great.
The look of disappointment on Ryan's face
when he finds out he gets health insurance,
which is a good thing.
It was very funny.
Well, I have a really fun fan catch
for this conference room scene.
It came in from Walker M in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
This is a catch from Walker's two-year-old son, Roman.
Two-year-old?
Did you say two-year-old?
Yes, two years old.
This is Roman's catch.
You can see Kelly in the background in a sparkly outfit.
And Roman pointed at her and said, look, dad, a princess.
And Walker said he was so proud that he had spotted a real princess in the
background of the show.
Is that the sweetest thing?
So sweet.
We have to share that with Mindy. Well, I know
she would love that. Well, guess what? This is my favorite Kelly outfit for any holiday.
The red skirt with the silk like tank top and the shimmery sparkly jacket. I love this holiday
outfit. I almost always would wear what Kelly is wearing in a holiday episode. Outside of Pam's vintage sweater,
which is my number one, then it just everything Kelly ever wore. I just love it for a holiday party.
She does the best job, I think. I agree. You love to dress up for a holiday party. Don't get me
started. We wrote about it in our book, but no one goes on theme more than you do of anyone I know.
That's true. So after the conference room scene, there is a talking head
where we're going to learn a little bit, I don't know about where Erin is at with Jessica, right?
She says she hasn't met her yet, but she loves Jessica. They don't even need to meet.
She should stay home. Yes. Oh no. And then Kelly's going to come up to reception and say,
listen, I'll be mean to Jessica if you want me to,
because I was actually planning on it anyway,
which is amazing.
Kelly is one of those friends where they're like,
do we like them?
And if you're like, no, they're like, got it.
Like, wait, you don't even know them.
All right, I have a possibly amazing,
possibly super lame background catch of reception desk.
Wait, a sell me. Well, there is a great shot of the message
Sorter on Aaron's desk and I notice that everyone in the office shares a slot with another person except for two people. Tell me all the slides.
All right.
So Andy, he has his own slot.
Mixense, he's the manager, right?
Yeah, he's the boss.
So then, Pam, Jim and Dwight share a slot.
Mixense, same desk clump, I guess.
Then, Phyllis Stanley Creed share a slot.
Angela Oscar Kevin, Kelly Ryan Toby, Meredith,
has a slot all to herself.
How many messages is she getting?
I mean, so few.
So many.
So few.
But she, I mean, I'm thinking like there are so many
quality control issues that Meredith just needed
her own slot for messages.
And I will also say, no slot for Darryl.
Oh, I don't know how he gets his messages,
but he is not slotted.
I love these kind of background details.
Do you know I obsess about them?
Okay, so amazing or lame.
I say amazing.
Thank you.
Well, Robert California is gonna arrive.
And Jenna, I just have a question for you.
Yeah, what time do you think the party starts
at Dundermeflin?
Well, I sure hope it's a daytime party
because there are a series of episodes now
where Jim is constantly doing things outside of work
after hours with his wife and like new baby
and toddler at home.
They're just a string of episodes
with these extracurriculars.
So I'm really hoping that this is an afternoon party.
I know it's going to end at night because we're going to see night later.
But this is my hope. Why do you ask?
Well, you won't be disappointed. I'll tell you that.
But just more specifically, let's really dial it in here.
What time do you think the bar opens at your holiday Christmas party?
Three.
There was more to the scene,
and Robert California,
he's gonna let us know when he thinks the party should start.
I'm gonna read you what it said in the script.
Okay.
Robert says, where can I get a drink?
And Andy goes, oh, well, we thought we wouldn't
put the alcohol out till 11 a.m.
It's just common decency.
And Robert goes, par for the course.
Par for the frickin' course.
I'll be in the party room having a cookie until 11.
11!
11 a.m. they set the booze out. Are you crazy?
They're waiting till 11.
Yeah. So they were going to wait till 11. Yeah, we're gonna wait till 11.
11? That's when the party starts.
I could not believe that.
Wow, this explains why people get so trash.
Exactly.
They've been drinking since 11.
Robert is gonna get a giant bear hug from Kevin.
He says he feels like a kitten being cradled by a gorilla.
That hug was hilarious to me.
Brian just scooped him up.
Robert says he's actually looking forward
to the Dunderman Flynn party
because the corporate party was awful.
I guess he's really not a fan of the Black Eyed Peas.
And Ryan I think felt seen in this moment.
Yes.
We're gonna notice that Robert is in,
I thought it was like pajamas honestly
I guess Andy goes on to say it's a track suit
But he's looking a little disheveled and there was a talking head that was deleted where Robert describes the mood he is in
I have to read this to you. It just made me laugh now Jenna. It was written with lots of dot dot dots
It was written with parentheses that say,
give a long pause here.
Lapse awkwardly.
Okay, so get ready for some big pauses and some awkwardness.
I'm ready.
Here was Robert's deleted talking head.
About the state of mind he's in.
Okay.
Not destroyed.
No. Not destructive. Quite off-kilter? Sure. But that's
too vague. Erratic. Darkly erratic. That's my mood.
Yeah, and then he just looks at the camera for a long time.
I was like, oh crap, Robert, Robert is gonna be spiraling.
Well, if I know James Fader, he has a document for Robert, California, in the same way that I had my Pam document.
And I think this darkly erratic went in the same way that I had my PAM document. And I think this darkly erratic went in the document
and we're gonna see that play out over the next few episodes
as he unravels from his divorce.
Well, next up, Andy is gonna call Jim and Dwight into his office.
Yes, and you might have been wondering, where did Robert go?
He was standing right there.
He was just talking to all of them.
It is because the deleted scene where he goes in the conference room to eat a cookie until
the bar opens.
Aha. Well, Andy is going to take off his Santa hat and put on his hard ass hat because
there are some serious issues to discuss.
The hat is literally a pair of buttocks with the words hardass on them.
Would you like to know what standards and practices had to say about the hat?
I would love to.
Okay.
Well, Steve Burgess shared with me how this hardass hat went down.
It began with an email from standards and practices which said,
please email me a photo of the, quote,
plastic butt baseball cap for my review.
So, Steve Burgess sent over two photos.
There were two different options.
And he said, here are two versions of the hat.
They're similar, but different sizes.
So, there was one with larger buttocks and one was smaller.
Our standards and practices rep was named Andrew,
and Andrew had to run this all the way up to his boss.
He had to take two photos of an ass hat up to his boss who said either hat was fine,
but wanted to know if it would be seen throughout the entire episode or just in this scene in Andy's office.
We said it's just in this one scene.
And so the message we received was that it's okay.
Either hat provided it is just the one scene.
No, I don't know why.
If it's approved for one scene, why can't we just see it a lot?
I guess just too much.
Because over time, we'll just only see asses.
That's how I guess.
I don't know, that's so silly. but they approved it for the scene. So I guess
it all ended well. No pixelating. No pixelating. And we could have the word ass. We've talked about
that for some reason that's an approved word. What I would have loved to have seen is them say like
you can have the hat, but you must pixelate the crack.
Well, we know they didn't wanna see any crack in the tattoo.
Right. No crack.
There was a drawing of a tattoo and they said no crack.
Well, there you have it, standards and practices.
This is where Andy is gonna share with Dwight and Jim
that there is someone who would
like to be removed from their desk clump.
They both immediately think it's each other and he's like, no, no, no, then they know.
It's Kathy and they both whip to turn to look at her and he's like, don't look at her,
but your incessant pranking and one-upsmanship is making her crazy and she would like to move.
They can't believe this and he goes, listen, respect the hat.
Take me seriously or I'm gonna give one of you
your Christmas bonuses and you have these
sizable Christmas bonuses.
That gets their attention.
Mm-hmm.
Now they know no more pranking.
Well, Andy's gonna remove his hard ass hat now
because he was only allowed to wear it in that one scene.
But also because Jessica is arriving.
Her first stop is Erin, who gives her a big hug.
Yeah, and Andy's like, my ex is meeting my six.
Mm-hmm.
This scene is so awkward.
I thought, I can't get more awkward than this.
I was wrong. You were wrong because it's going to get more awkward. I thought, I can't get more awkward than this. I was wrong.
You were wrong because it's gonna get more awkward.
Well, Jessica was played by Eleanor Seagler, who appears in four episodes of The Office as Andy's girlfriend, Jessica.
And she is just lovely. The character of Jessica is just normal and brings out this very normal, calm, grounded energy and Andy.
Yeah.
I really like Jessica for Andy.
I'm rooting for them.
Me too.
Down in the warehouse, Darryl is chatting up Val and tries to casually invite her to the Christmas party.
I was cracking up because the whole time,
Nate thinks he's invited as well.
And he's just saying the most ridiculous things
that he can't wait to dress up really nice for Darryl.
I would have loved to see him more Nate upstairs at the party.
Me too, because it sounds like this
might be his first Christmas party.
Ever.
Yes.
We had a fan question from Elizabeth D in Virginia
who said, I've been waiting to ask you this for years.
My favorite line in the office is in this episode
when Nate says, you had me at clookies.
I can't wait to find out what they are.
Elizabeth said, it's one of me and my brothers running bits
and we quote it to each other in different ways.
Please tell me how this joke came about.
Well, that joke was scripted.
They did it just as it was in the script,
but my favorite part about this joke
is actually the way Val looks at his Nate's arm
after he says it's like when you reach over
to like your husband and you want him to like stop talking
at a dinner party or something,
you're like, it's okay babe.
It's okay.
You can stop now.
That was a great bit that Amina added to that.
Yeah, it was a great button.
We also got a fan question from Neil S in London UK
who said, this scene opens with a Darryl teaching Val
how to use the bailer and the training seems to consist
of telling her that it's capable
of taking her armor head off so exercise caution.
My question is, was this all the training that is required?
This is the training that Michael didn't have in order to operate the dangerous machinery?
Neil, I think yes.
I think that Darryl really didn't want Michael to use the bailer.
And so he invented this idea that there was some elaborate training to use the bailer,
but really, it was just these couple of sentences.
But that's what I want to believe.
This Dwight and Jim Runner is about to kick off because Dwight really sets up his whole
desk area in hopes that Jim will prank him.
He has an open email.
He has his car keys out.
So many things to entice Jim.
And Jim realizes really quickly, wow,
Dwight really wants my bonus.
And he's trying to entrap me.
That means he can't drink at this party now
because when he drinks, he gets real pranky.
I thought that was a really funny line.
Oh no, I thought John as Jim was so cute saying it.
Andy calling out their pranking only escalated it because now they're going to try to prank
each other to get the others bonus. It's true. He's kind of made it worse. Well, you know
who is drinking? It's Aaron. Yes. She's going to go up to Robert, California at the bar.
And first, she's going to ask for a cola Kirkland brand and he says, don't you think maybe you want something stronger? You could get that
soda from the kitchen. Yeah. I think you came here because you want a real drink. So he pours
a bunch of shots for Phyllis, Ryan, Oscar, and Kevin and he pours one for Aaron and oh boy,
Oscar and Kevin and he pours one for Aaron and oh boy.
Jiminy Christmas. Jiminy Christmas indeed.
Back in the Jim and Dwight pranking storyline, Jim thinks he's got Dwight.
He's carefully reading his credit card number.
Dwight's jotting it down well as it turns out Dwight buys Pam a $200 bouquet of flowers.
Yes.
$200.
That's going to be a big ass bouquet of flowers. Yes. $200. That's going to be a big ass bouquet.
Yeah. I think she deserves it.
Because like I said, she's going to be doing a lot of out of office
extra partners. I thought you would say that.
That is now going to arrive to the party.
She looks stunning.
She is in a beautiful gown, like a floor length purple off shoulder gown.
Yes, we talked with Amina about this.
This is all because Darryl said people dress up for the Christmas party.
And she took it quite literally.
I have a catch in this scene and it's about how someone is dressed and it's not
val. But it's in this scene.
Look at what I wrote down.
What is Kathy skirt?
Oh, no, what is her skirt? It looks like something that like a kid made in like a sewing class. Okay, I know what you're talking about.
Like a theater production. And it has this giant, crazy like elastic band. As you said it, I knew
exactly what you meant immediately. It looks like when my sister took a sewing class.
Yes, it's like the first skirt you learned to make.
You learned to make.
Yeah.
There's no zipper on it because zippers are intermediate.
So yeah.
Yeah, it's a, it's a stinker.
I'm going to say it.
I'm sorry.
Maybe when we get to interview Lindsay, we'll ask her about this skirt because
Maybe when we get to interview Lindsay, we'll ask her about this skirt because, um, Wowser.
In the conference room, Aaron is really holding court now.
She is buzzed and doing impressions.
Mm-hmm.
She's doing a pretty darn good impression of Stanley to his delight.
Yeah, he's very tickled by it.
But all of this is going to end when Dwight starts screaming.
He's screaming that he's been attacked.
And we find a porcupine in his drawer that he says clearly Jim has put there.
Yes, Dwight is going to claim that his hand is lacerated, that he has been quilled, and
he's going to tell Andy that Jim is to blame for this porcupine.
But Jim is going gonna very clearly state.
I'm sorry, but of this whole group of people,
who do you think would have access to a porcupine?
It's clearly Dwight.
Yes, and Dwight ends up revealing
that the porcupine's name is Henrietta.
We got a lot of fan mail about this porcupine,
just see from Sydney, Australia said,
where did you guys get Henrietta from? How much does it cost mail about this porcupine. Jess C from Sydney, Australia said, where did you guys get Henrietta from?
How much does it cost to rent a porcupine?
And are there any special considerations or safety meetings
for working with a porcupine?
Well, Jess, as with most animals we used on the office,
our porcupine came through Bob Dunn's animal services,
the porcupine cost $1,500 for one day of work that included the cost of the animal
and two trainers and the animal's transportation to and from the set.
And Steve Burgess says, we always have safety meetings when we're working with animals.
It didn't matter what animal, even if it was a dog, and the rules to keep animals and
crews safe are really strict.
And Steve Burgess told me that the trainers worked with rain
before the scene to instruct him on how exactly
to handle the porcupine without hurting himself
or the animal.
Now, I was not there, but Angela,
you emailed me pictures of the porcupine.
I did, okay, so here's the thing.
I have such a clear memory of this day.
Next to
rain, I'm the person standing closest to the porcupine. So I was very aware
that I wanted to keep my movements very minimal. And I found in my digital
email clutter an email I sent to Ed and rain. I took a picture of Rain holding the porcupine.
And Ed is standing right behind him.
It's a great picture.
And Rain is wearing in the photo.
These massive, long, thick leather gloves.
They were specially given to him to hold her.
And he was shown how to hold her.
And her name in my email, I say, here's a photo of you guys with Penelope.
Oh, Henrietta's real name is Penelope.
Yes.
These are the cutest names, by the way.
And also, the other memory I have of her
is that she loved a snack.
And they would give her stuff to snack on in that drawer.
So she had a carrot.
I think she had a corn on the cob,
but she loved her snacks
and they kept her very calm and happy.
Well, you know, if you do get stung by a porcupine quill
because you know, there are people think
that they shoot their quills at you,
but they don't.
It's more like a bee sting
where they'll whip their tail and they'll like thwap you.
Jenna, did you do some Googling, Jenna?
No, I just know a lot about porcupines.
You are full of it.
Of course I did some Googling.
Of course.
So what happens if you get whapped with the porcupine tail and you get quilled?
What do you do?
A quill becomes more anchored in the skin the longer they're there.
Ooh.
They have these little barbs like it's very common actually for dogs to get quilled
by a porcupine, because they'll kind of stick their nose down
and then they'll get quilled.
The body heat of whoever has been quilled,
a human or a dog, it causes them to expand.
Oh, no.
And also burrow into your skin.
And they can even migrate like all the way to your organs.
Stop it.
And you can die.
It's very dangerous.
And so you need to go to a doctor or take your dog to a vet
to be dequiled because you don't want
to leave any of the barb in there at all.
Sometimes they even have to do like a CT scan
to make sure that no quill edges broke off.
That is fascinating.
Yeah, you don't want to get quilled and porcupines have up to 30,000 quills.
Wow.
30,000.
Wow.
I can tell you, Penelope, it was really chill and she had the sweetest little face and she just would hang out
and nawn her carrot for the most part.
They're very sweet animals.
We should also mention storyline that's happening in the background of the scene is that Toby
says that a lot of this reminds him of a plot of his latest Chad Flinderman novel, A Murder
for Framing.
All of it.
Toby was writing, cracks me up.
I could have seen like a whole episode dedicated to his like one of his novels.
Aaron has moved from impressions to dancing. What is this dancing? What is this backward scooch with their elbow going up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up up We got a fan question from Razel L in me and Ellie's hometown of St. Louis, Missouri.
Who said, I've always loved Ellie's dance moves in this episode.
Were there specific descriptions of the dance moves in the script or was this all Ellie?
This was all Ellie.
I looked in the script to see the scene description because you know, sometimes they did give us very specific action.
But this is what it said. It said Dwight Ryan, Kelly,
Kathy and Phyllis are in a dance circle. Erin is in the center. She is dancing up a storm.
Her hair is down. Face is a little sweaty. But the dancing was guys, that was all Ellie.
Ellie, you get some applause for those dance moves. For sure. That backwards elbow thing,
I will never forget.
And I kind of want to recreate it with you.
I have to say, I really love the detail that Aaron's hair
starts up, kind of looking nice.
And then throughout the episode, it comes down
and it gets frizzier and more frazzled.
And she gets sweatier as she gets drunker.
Angela, do you remember our friend that we have in common?
And I won't say who it is because I won't embarrass her. But we were all at a party together
and then like throughout the party she got drunker and her hair kept getting bigger and bigger and
bigger and bigger. And I have pictures from the night. Yes, yes, I do. And you know what? If she's
listening, she knows exactly who she is. She knows who she is. Oh my gosh, I love that.
She's listening, she knows exactly who she is. She knows who she is.
Oh my gosh, I love that.
Oh my gosh.
Well, I was actually in the scene with Jessica and Andy, you know, Angela's standing
there with them when Aaron does this back scoots dance move and then says by the end of
the night, she hopes to see them kiss and then she squeezes their heads together.
I was standing right there.
It was so awkward. Oh my gosh. And it was just as awkward to rewatch it. And when she leaves,
that's when Jessica goes, that's who you dated. That's the girl you dated. And Andy's like, yeah,
I mean, she's normally not like this, but I thought Eleanor delivered so many great
moments in this episode, and that's one of them.
Well, why don't we take a break because next up, Erin is going to tell Andy her Christmas
wish, and it's seducey.
It's so horrible.
How do you come back from that?
I don't know. We're back and Andy goes in the conference room basically to check on Aaron.
He's like, hey, I think you should eat something and she tells him her holiday wish and it's
for Jessica to be dead, like in the ground with worms coming out of her.
And Andy gets really angry and
Says, you know what take it back. That's my girlfriend take it back and Aaron's like no you promised
So what are you a liar or a murderer and everyone is witness to this moment to this argument
And I'm thinking if you're Jessica standing right outside the partition there, that glass, you're watching this,
you can probably hear it.
How are you not like, you know what?
F*** this, I'm out of here.
Like she wants me dead.
I'm not gonna stay and hang out at this party.
I don't know, I kind of believe that maybe the music
makes it hard to hear around the door and out in the place.
That's what you have to believe, right?
Yes, but I'm going to tell you what my favorite part
of this scene was.
It's the people dancing in the background.
Because their dancing starts to kind of slowly
disintegrate as the argument escalates. It is so fun. I watched it both with and without sound. I don't know. I was so
tickled by it. Everyone's just like dancing their heart out and then slowly
ever so slowly by the end they're just standing there staring and it's chef's
kiss. Okay I'll look for it. Well now Phyllis is gonna tell Val that she thinks
she looks like a princess and says,
don't listen to what everyone else is saying.
It's one of those backhanded compliments, right?
Yes, yes.
And this is the scene Amina was talking about in our interview
because they gave Phyllis a whole bunch of alts
like in the moment, right?
These one-liners to go up to Val and say,
and there are a bunch in the bloopers,
but what is gonna happen is,
Darryl is gonna clock this, right?
He's gotta step up to the plate here for her.
And he's gonna do the cutest thing, but we'll get to it.
Yeah. Jim is now going to approach Andy,
and Oscar, and Jessica, and Phyllis and he's going to show them a
Vandalized photo of CC. He's trying to set Dwight up
I went to the shooting draft because I was curious to see how it was described
It says Jim shows them a photo of CC. It has been defaced with a sharpie. She has a handlebar mustache, a goatee, and devil's horns.
Oscar is incensed.
And let me tell you, if you go to the bloopers for this,
there is one take where Oscar has a reaction
that is so hilarious, everyone breaks.
It reminded me, Jennifer, when he did unbeatable,
but I want to put it in our stories
because he does this thing, like it won't play here,
but he goes like, ugh, like he does.
Yes, this is huge reaction.
And everyone's like, what was that?
Well, Jim is going to do this really weird thing
where, you know, Andy says, if Dwight did this,
I'm going to fire him.
Like this is bigger than just Christmas bonuses,
to which now Jim has to back pedal and
Sort of maybe save maybe he did it. He can't remember it's coming back to him Maybe he was the one who did it. Everyone's so confused. Dwight is now gonna burst in the conference room in true Dwight fashion
He is going to throw someone's iPod into the trash. He is done with that Christmas music
He's gonna put his boom box on the table
and knock over all the cups and everything. I mean, why could he just place it on the
table? But no, he makes this big statement and hits play. And I loved this scene.
This is so great. This is going to set off a big montage of gift giving and there's going
to be a lot of rocking out in the conference room. Yeah, a lot of air guitar, very aggressive air guitar.
We had a fan question for Maddie S in Russellville, Arkansas, who asked,
how much did it cost to play Transcyberian orchestra for this episode?
I love TSO and loved white jamming out to this song.
But the nerdy side of me has to wonder how much it costs to use one of their most popular well-known songs for this episode.
Well Maddie, as you know, this song was Carol of the Bells by Transcyberian Orchestra,
and it cost us $40,000 to use this song on the show.
This song was scripted from the very beginning.
It was the only song we wanted.
Steve Burgess shared with me, though, that NBC had a deal with the office where the office
only had to pay 12% of the song.
So we technically got this for only $4,800.
But here's a fun fact about TSO, which I thought was kind of cool.
They were the first major rock band to go straight to performing in theaters and arenas.
They never played it like any clubs. They were never anyone's opening act. They just were like a
BATIO from the get go headliner. Very cool.
All the way.
Well, now we're going to have a montage of all the gifts. Oscar is gonna give Kevin a cookie jar.
It's a woman dark cascading hairy sort of strapless gown.
Yes, we had a fan question from Jessica in Rochester, New York, who says, who is that supposed
to be?
Well, I went to the script, Jessica.
It was scripted as Sophia Fogara.
I saw that too.
That is who that is.
So I don't know if we made that or what?
I think it kind of looks like I've seen this cookie jar
that is Marilyn Monroe.
That's what it looked like to me too.
And maybe they painted the hair.
Yes.
Yeah.
Meredith is gonna give Jim a brochure for vasectomies.
Ryan and Kelly give Angela a t-shirt that says, ask, then touch, she's so delighted by this.
Meanwhile, the air guitar is getting really heated.
It is Nate Dwight and Creed, then Gabe joins in.
When Creed joins in, it's so perfect.
It's my favorite thing.
So good.
So much fun.
I could have watched this montage
for a longer period of time, I must say.
During this montage, there is a fantastic scene.
It's in the deleted scenes
where Meredith makes a play for Robert.
It's so good.
Oh, he's just kind of gazing at the Christmas tree,
lost in thought.
She saddles up next to him and says,
I see you're a little down and he says, I am, I'm a mess. And Meredith says, how about I fix you some more milk with some bourbon?
And Robert says, oh, that sounds nice. And then Meredith says, maybe watch a movie under a blanket. Robert goes, lovely.
Then he kind of comes to and he says, wait,
where is this taking place?
And Meredith says, the Murphy bed in my basement.
And then Robert is not back to reality.
He's like, what is happening to me?
He rejects her advances and he says,
I sincerely hope you find a sexual partner tonight
And you know what Robert California only says what he really means. So he really does and
Seerly, yeah hope it's not gonna be him, but he wishes her well
There's a scene in the anox that is one of my faves
Mindy Kaling just crushes it
Ryan and Kelly are on Kelly's computer.
She has a lot of viruses.
You don't really know what the scene is about.
Aaron walks in and says, game on.
And oh my gosh, Mindy's shift as Kelly
where she's just like on it.
Yeah.
And what that means is that Kelly
is gonna take down Jessica.
So we've got Phyllis Angelen Oscar.
She did the thing where you walk up laughing.
That's what I was gonna say.
And you know what?
It was scripted.
It says that Kelly approaches, joins in on the laughter,
and then says her line, Jessica, did you fart?
It is like the record scratch.
Everyone's like, uh, Jenna, we could not get through this. And I thought there'd be some on the bloopers. I know
they're out there somewhere. We kept getting so tickled. But anyway, she's like, Jessica,
did you fart? And then it cuts immediately to a Kelly talking head. And she goes, and that is how
it's done. And I loved that talking head.
There was an alt-kelly talking head here
where she has a little bit more to say
about her strategy of taking someone down
and it goes like this.
You don't want to get too clever with a takedown.
When I was younger, I would overthink a mean comment,
get precious with it.
But over time, I've learned you just want your insult
to be simple, direct, relatable,
and then you wanna move on.
She's not wrong.
That's her full philosophy.
Well, you know, there's been a few times you and I
have talked about where we're like,
huh, Jim hasn't brought up Pam.
We haven't heard anything about Pam and the kids.
Where's Pam and the kids? There was a scene, it's in deleted scenes, where Jim receives a package. Aaron very
loudly and drunkly says, Hey, you got a package. Do you want me to put it on your desk?
And he says, Sure, Aaron throws it across the room and hits Kathy with it. And then
it cuts to Jim opening the package and the package is from Pam.
There's a card that says season greetings on the outside and when you open it on the inside,
Pam wrote, Cece heard there was a tree at work, love Pam.
And it is a very cute homemade ornament.
This is how the ornament was described.
A homemade ornament made out of colored construction paper. It's a star with dried macaroni and beans and glitter on it. Jim smiles and hangs it on the tree.
Well, that would have gone to their tradition of exchanging homemade holiday gifts at the Dundermiffland party. I know. I know. I thought I missed the scene.
We talk about sometimes in deleted scenes.
Oh, maybe it should have been in.
Maybe it shouldn't.
I liked it.
Erin approaches the bar for more alcohol.
But Robert thinks maybe she needs to take a walk.
He suggests Oscar take over his bartender,
but oh my gosh, I mean, he hasn't tended bar in year.
He's going to need, he needs a mortar and pestle,
a mudlerler some chocolate shaving
You know
As a mixologist. Oh, I love this moment. I looked in the shooting draft and it said Oscar looks around
excitedly to no one and
He would have had a talking head where he shared that for a little bit of time
He bartended in the East Village in 1983. Oh
My gosh. Oh, that's fun back story. Well, Robert and Aaron go outside and they're sort of
commiserating over their mutual broken hearts. And Andy is watching this from the conference room
window. He's going to start to get a little jealous. Yeah. a little worried that maybe something's happening.
And once again, Mark, who plays Nate, just has the most subtle but awesome comedy bomb that he drops. He just looks at Jessica and asks her how she does her makeup. How long does it take her?
These moments with him crack me up so much.
And that was not scripted. Oh, no way.
That was just, Nate, yeah, because in the script,
the only note is that Andy is looking out the window.
So Mark improvised that?
Yes, they had to just improvise some chit chat.
That is amazing.
And Eleanor's response as Jessica was perfect.
I know.
Well, in the bullpen, Toby is really boring, Val,
by talking about Chad
Flindermann. I was curious if there was more to this moment right before Darryl
walks in. So I went to the script and it says, Toby is by Val who looks really
bored. Toby says, Chad Flindermann's kryptonite, if you will, is avocado, which is
bad news if you're a private dick in Southern California.
Oh, boy.
But all that made it in was Flindermann's kryptonite, but that's actually the full dialogue.
His kryptonite is avocado.
Yes, very tough if you live in Southern California and you're a private detective.
I'll tell you what's hard living in Southern California is if you have a cilantro allergy.
Oh, it's in every thing because California cuisine, they love a cilantro.
And I'm one of those people where it tastes like soap.
It tastes like you just squeeze dish soap all over my food.
And I bit constantly confused like, why does everyone in California like this flavor turns
out, you know, not everyone tastes it that way.
But yeah, it tastes like raw fish to me. Is that what cilantro tastes like? this flavor turns out, you know, not everyone tastes it that way, but yeah.
The taste like raw fish to me.
Is that what cilantro tastes like?
To me, it does.
And I don't, I don't care for it.
It's not a type of raw fish I'm enjoying.
Lady, maybe you have the allergy.
Maybe I do.
And I just know I just don't like the taste of it.
I think it tastes like dish soap, but there you go.
Anyway, well, Darryl is made a very dashing gesture here.
He is now arrived in a full texito.
This is a very Jim move.
Jim would do this, right?
OG Jim?
That's right, Romance.
Well, Val is pleased.
She's like, she's feeling it.
The party is wrapping up.
Let's all remember, it's been going on since 11 a.m
It is done Meredith is on the floor
Jessica's like I'm gonna go home and he's got a pile Meredith into the van and
Robert is giving Aaron a ride home
Well when Andy goes to put his bike in the back of the van a
ton of stuff falls out now
I just want to remind you, this is the
same van that was struck by lightning the week before us and had caught on fire.
All this stuff in it. They managed to repair it quickly enough that it was usable for this
episode. Here is how the back of the van was described in the script. Andy pushes his
bike in, knocking out a sack of topsoil, a baby bassinet filled with dirty, beanie babies,
the top rack of a dishwasher, a big tank of helium,
and a picket sign that says Justice for Kayleigh.
These are the things that were scripted to be in the back of Meredith's fan,
that she is saying are her treasures.
Her treasures!
Kate Flannery is so off the charts amazing in these scenes.
I just loved her when she was like, my stuff! She's like so pissed off.
It's true. We had a fan question from D'Arapie and Grand Haven Michigan who wanted to know if
Meredith's tantrum was scripted because she thought it was just perfect. I will say it was a
combination of scripted and improvised.
Yep.
We should say the Jim and Dwight storyline
is wrapping up with the fact that Andy tells Jim
he's calling off the whole prank thing
and one of them getting each other's Christmas bonus.
And Andy's like, I'll tell Dwight.
And Jim's like, no, no, no, I'll tell him.
I'll tell him.
And of course, he never does.
So Dwight continues to try to set up Jim
by pranking himself.
He's written idiot on his forehead.
And now he's spray painting Jim is awesome
onto his own car.
That's right.
And Jim has his drunk pranky moment where he's like,
oh yeah, I was supposed to tell Dwight something.
After the scene, there was one more Dwight trying to set up Jim prank.
It's in deleted scenes.
Dwight explains that he got this bucket and he put all kinds of disgusting stuff in the
bucket, expired food, raw eggs, just gross stuff.
He balances the bucket on the door coming out of the kitchen into the bullpen, waiting for
Jim to walk under it
and get doused. But instead of Jim, it's Kathy! Kathy walks under it! And we filmed it!
And this bucket of goo falls onto Lindsay. And it got cut! Can you imagine she did this gross
bucket stunt?
And then it got cut from the episode.
She could commiserate with Kate
because Kate would do a lot of that kind of crazy
physical comedy stuff and then it wouldn't get in the episode.
Yeah, in this episode, Cathy got hit with a package
and she got a bucket of goo dumped on her.
But Jenna, now that I'm thinking of it,
maybe that explains the skirt. Oh. maybe that character doesn't get really nice wardrobe if they're going
to get a bucket of goo dumped on them. Maybe you're right. This episode ends with Andy following
Robert and Aaron home. Yeah. And kind of spying on them and Meredith is like, oh, aha. And
he's like, shut your drunk hole, Meredith.
Mm-hmm.
But as it turns out, Robert is truly just giving Erin a ride home.
He's actually kind of taking a bit of a fatherly approach
with her in the same way that Michael did.
Yeah, he's like, take some aspirin, drink a lot of water.
You're gonna be okay.
Yeah.
But I think what's really revealed here is that maybe Andy still has a little interest there.
Yeah.
And that's going to come out in a future episode.
Oh, yeah.
Well, guys, there you go. That's Christmas wishes.
Christmas wishes. What's your Christmas wish this year, Jenna?
To have a functional shoulder.
Oh, lady.
You will. You will. You're doing all the things. It's going to heal. functional shoulder. Oh lady. You will.
You will.
You're doing all the things that's gonna heal.
It is.
I know.
I would just love to put my hair in a ponytail
right on top of my head again.
Oh.
That's when I know I'm at 100%.
But listen, a big thank you to Steve Burgess
for all his insider info
and just a ginormous thank you and hug and gratitude to Amina
Kaplan for joining us for an interview on this one.
Absolutely, Amina, you made our day and we hope you guys all have a great day and a great
rest of the week and we'll see you next week.
See you then.
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