Office Ladies - Revisited: Season 1
Episode Date: November 25, 2020This week we're taking a Second Drink of our Season 1 episodes. We'll be answering more fan questions and going over everything we missed from The Pilot all the way through to Hot Girl. Jenna tries to... put to rest what we have dubbed 'shredder gate', we get a great Bob Barker background catch, and we chat with Prop Master, Phil Shea, who helps us answer two big fan questions from the Basketball and Healthcare episodes. If you have questions for upcoming Office Ladies episodes, go to officeladies.com and file your questions there, or email officeladies@earwolf.com with the episode title in the subject line.
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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.
Hi, everybody. Hi, guys. We wanted to wish you a really happy, happy Thanksgiving. Yes,
happy Thanksgiving. We are on vacation. I'm probably eating chocolate pie, as I speak.
Oh, yeah. There's a very, very, very good chance that while you're listening to this,
I am eating bread and pie. But we wanted to share with you guys our season one,
second drink, revisited episode where we answer fan questions and we talk about all of those
things we missed. Yeah. So you might have heard a portion of this when it originally aired as
part of our candy bag episodes over on Stitcher Premium. But we are bringing it here for the
holidays. We're basically covering everything from the pilot to hot girl. So like season one.
All the stuff, all your questions. And there's some really good ones. We love it when you guys
send these in. So hopefully, you know, while you're eating your leftovers, you can listen to us
gab away. I re-listen to it. I love it. Even though I recorded it, I forgot stuff. What does
that say about me? Maybe, maybe you need some ginkgo, right? You know what? Story for real,
lady. What? I got some ginkgo biloba to help my memory and I forgot to take it after. Come on.
I'm not lying. I was like in college. Yeah. And I got the ginkgo biloba and I brought it home and
my dad still gives me grief. By the way, I think it was a Thanksgiving break. I came home with my
ginkgo biloba and my dad has never let me live it down. I love that it's become a classic go-to for
your dad. That's like such a dad thing to do. Oh yeah. Really quick before we get into this,
lady. What's your favorite Thanksgiving dish? I love good old-fashioned green bean casserole with
the turkey fried onions on top. And by the way, I use canned green beans. I do not use fresh green
beans. I do not use frozen fresh green beans, canned green beans in my turkey green bean casserole
with a good can of mushroom soup. I look forward to it every year. I do love that. Oh, I love that.
I love like my mom's gravy and I don't know how she does it. I mean, no store-bought gravy,
no restaurant gravy will ever top this gravy. I think she takes like all the what's left in the
pan, you know, and then she adds flour to it and whatever. I don't know what all she does to it,
but I will drizzle that gravy on anything. It is so good. All right, Jenna, should we get into this?
Yeah, let's do it. Now, I have a couple of questions. These are for you, Angela. I was looking
in our mailbox and I've got a couple of questions for our background expert. Oh, Lord, that's you.
So Haley said, at the end of the pilot episode, there is a cartoon drawing just behind Jim's
head on the shelves where they have office supplies and paper, etc. Does anyone know what
this drawing is? Angela, can you help us out? Okay, Haley, I saw that too. These things drive me
crazy as well. I want to know who would just cut up like cartoons and actually not do a very good
job cutting. It looks like they rip them out and they tape them to the wall. This is like the second
time I've noticed one of these. Well, this was in a time because when I worked in an office,
if you saw something funny like a cartoon that you thought was funny, that's what you did with it.
You didn't post it on your Instagram because you didn't have Instagram. You cut it out and you
put it like, but you usually put it in the break room. I mean, this is just randomly taped to the
wall, but I took a photo of it from the TV and zoomed in. Do you see it, Jenna? Oh, yeah. It looks
like it's been ripped out of a magazine. See how it's like. It looks very New Yorker to me.
Yeah. It's like a New Yorker cartoon. And it looks like a woman in an office. There's a plant
behind her. There's like a bar graph on the wall. And it looks like the man in front of her
has something all over his back. Do you see that? Yeah. Or maybe an animal attached to his back.
We don't know because it goes by so fast. I mean, I did a burst photo on that thing and that's the
best I got. So Haley, I am sorry. I don't know what that comic means other than maybe one of our
prop guys thought it was funny and he taped it to the wall. Well, I have a tidbit about something
that's in the background on the wall that we can all enjoy. What is it? It is in Michael's office.
It's on the wall. Is it in a frame? It's in a frame. So there is on Michael's wall a certificate
that's framed in the way that you might frame your high school diploma, your college diploma.
Something you're very proud of. Yes. Michael has framed a certificate from his watch.
When he bought his watch, it came with a certificate. And it says Certificate of
Authenticity. This certifies that Michael Scott, and he had to write in his own name,
is the proud owner of a quality Seiko timepiece. Now, Seiko is a watch. The problem is Seiko is
spelled S-E-Y-K-O, meaning Michael has framed a certificate of authenticity for his knockoff
Seiko watch. Yes. Yes. And he's proudly displayed it in his office. Yes. His certificate of ownership
of a watch. Of a fake watch. Of a fake watch. I feel like Michael might buy a picture frame that
has a really nice looking family as a stock photo and just leave it up. Oh, I think that's in an
episode. I think there's an episode where he keeps the stock photo of whatever came with his frame.
All right. I have another one for you, Angela. Okay. All right. This is from Taylor.
She says, clearly, the filing cabinet trash can joke doesn't go over well with Jan. Do you remember
that scene where she's like, did you get my facts? And I say he threw it in a special filing cabinet
that's a trash can? Well, Michael covers it up by saying, quote, the joke was originally my brothers.
Taylor says, Michael has a brother. I feel that in regards to his family, we only hear about his
mom and stepfather Jeff, but never any siblings. Angela, what can you tell us? Well, you know what?
That is such a good question because we really don't know a lot about Michael's family other
than the fact that they don't really seem to be very close and they haven't really been there for
him. He often talks about throughout the nine seasons, his disdain for Jeff. His stepfather.
His stepfather, which I find very funny. But he does mention that he has a brother. He has a line
where he says, I love my big brother. And then he also has this line that this joke was his brother.
So he does reference a brother. And then he also references what appears to be his nephew in the
nepotism episode. He mentions his nephew and where people are thinking, maybe that's from a half
sister, maybe from his mom and Jeff. So there's not a lot of like information about Michael's
family other than the fact that he probably was alone a lot because it seems like his mom remarried
Jeff and maybe his big brother was away. I think Michael was kind of maybe a sad kid growing up.
I think when his parents got divorced, whatever age he was at, it really affected him. And Jeff
really affected him. But the writers really don't go into it very much.
But I love that he does have that backstory. And this is why he's motivated to make the office
his family. It's why he longs for a family so deeply. And it's why you forgive him for all
the mistakes he makes in wanting this and why he comes on so strongly. We give you this backstory
about him. These little nuggets that he was not happy growing up. And takes him from just being
a big over the top TV character to being a real human being. And I think our writers did a great
job of giving all the characters those little backstories that made them fully fleshed out people.
And it's also why you root for Michael in the end to go have a life with Holly. Yes,
because he finally has his person and he's going to have a family.
Now let's move on to what we missed from Diversity Day. Megan G, among others, said,
hi. In the Diversity Day podcast, Jenna mentioned that the huge shredder behind her desk was never
used. But didn't she shred some things with Meredith's son on Bring Your Daughter to Work Day?
Yes, everyone. I missed this. And I'm so sorry. Yes. The way that Pam finally tries
to get some kid to like her is that she shows Meredith's son the giant shredder. I will go
on record saying I believe that is the only time we ever used the big shredder. And I think
it was a joke when we finally used it that it's been sitting there for all this time.
I'm sure when we turned it on, like cobwebs came out of it. It was like,
I don't think it worked. I think it had to be repaired. It had to like rig it somehow.
Well, something else is the door behind accounting between Meredith's desk and accounting. We never
use it. We never go in it. We never go out of it. And that was a big mystery. And finally,
in season nine, we see what's behind the door. But you know what was really behind the door?
Was the bathrooms? The bathrooms. And video village. Yeah, the green room. The green room
where producers could watch what we were filming and where we went to the bathroom.
And finally, from the Diversity Day episode, Shelby wrote,
why didn't Jim have a diversity card on his forehead? Shelby, I don't know. But great thing
to point out. Why didn't Jim have a diversity card on his forehead? I looked all through there,
and I could not figure out if he never had one. I kind of remember him never having one.
Well, wait. I texted BJ. And what did BJ say? He didn't get back to me. I went over to Dunderpedia.
Yeah. Okay. Dunderpedia is like the Wikipedia just for the office. And it lists every person
and the card on their forehead. And Jim does not have one. There is no listing for Jim.
This is a mystery. And it's just going to remain so. Phyllis has Haitian in a deleted scene and
Devin has West Nile in a deleted scene. Yes. But Jim does not ever appear with a sticker on his
forehead. Is it because John had bangs? I don't think so. Look at his hair and tell me how you'd
put a note card on his forehead. I don't know. I think somehow Jim just managed to get out of it.
Doesn't he seem like the kind of guy that would get out of something like that? Somehow.
Like he would just like sneaky because he's cool. Clearly. All right, guys. Well, maybe we should
take a break. I like it. All right. Let's get into healthcare. Heather wrote in and said,
there is a brief discussion about Rain maybe having a lollipop in his mouth at four minutes,
50 seconds. She says it's a toothpick. Angela, can you confirm? Heather, here's the deal.
I have now gotten glasses for far away. They're new. I now wear them when I watch the episodes.
And I rewatch this part of healthcare just for you, Heather. And I think you're right. I think
it's a toothpick and not a lollipop. Without glasses, looked like lollipop. With glasses,
I'm like, hmm, I bet it's a toothpick. You're seeing the detail. Brett at five minutes, five
seconds says there's a photo on the wall behind Meredith. Is that Bob Barker? Yes, it is. Brett,
yes, it is Bob Barker. Okay. And it looks like it's torn out of a magazine. And Bob has like a
stripe shirt. He's sitting on a sofa. I swear this was in a magazine. And it's just right below.
There's a green Scranton Wilkes bar wall map index book that's been like thumb tacked. And
right below it is Bob Barker sitting on a sofa. Is this something that Meredith, the character
Meredith put on the wall, we think? Does she love Bob Barker? You know what? It fits. He's really tan.
He's got a lot of money. Yes. He probably knows the best buffet in Vegas. All right.
This is Meredith's kind of guy. Next question. This is for you, Angela, from John. Now that we
know that Kevin applied for a job in the warehouse, but Michael gave him a job in accounting,
does that change the way you look at the dynamic between the three characters in the accounting
department? Angela, I want to say that you always had the most amazing backstory for the
character of Kevin. Will you share it? This is guys, now this, we always make fun of my actor
prep and my Pam document, but Angela has this backstory for the character of Kevin that she
invented that she shared with me. Here's my theory for how Kevin got his job. I think Kevin's dad,
Mr. Malone, senior, I think he was like golf buddies and friends with Robert Dunder and Robert
Mifflin. They were the co-founders of Dunder Mifflin. It was a nepotism. Yeah. I think Mr. Malone
was like, you got to hire my kid. Look, we know he's an idiot. Put him somewhere in the corner.
If he makes any problems, I'll pay it off. Just hire him, get him out of the house.
I think this is also why there are three accountants because you and Oscar have to redo Kevin's work
sometimes. All the time. And I have a line that's like, when we're talking about being downsized,
I'm like, well, I think I know which department is going to be downsized. I mean, we have,
there's one department that has three people doing the job of two. That's like a conversation
Oscar and I have. We're talking about Kevin. With your backstory, I think it totally works
that his dad came to him and said, Kevin, I'm going to get you a job at this paper company.
Where do you want to work? And he was like, forklift. I want to work with the things in the
warehouse. And I'm sure that Daryl was like, no, no, no, no, any muscle Michael. And he was like,
you put him up here, get him out of my warehouse. We have invented this. We just want to let you
know. This is our own brainchild. John, this is Jenna and Angela fan fiction. Justin wrote in
and said, Jenna, you mentioned your sounds of Scranton mix tape. I couldn't find it on your
website and was wondering if you're going to post your sounds of Scranton playlist. Justin, yes.
She is Justin. I want you to know she's embarrassed by it. But I told her, I was like,
that's what's so charming about it. And you have to put it on and we're doing it. It's on there now.
I just want to say it is a bunch of classic rock songs. And my husband saw the list and he said,
this makes no sense. How did this get you in the character of Pam? I don't understand. And I explained
to him when I was younger and I went on long road trips. This is what I listen to as Jenna.
You listen to pour some sugar on me. I'm hot, sticky sweet, from my head to my feet. Yeah.
Classic rock was really big in St. Louis. And so it brought me back to a time in my life as Jenna
when I was struggling, when I was driving to my receptionist job and I didn't know what I was doing
with my life. And so by listening to that music, it did get me in a headspace. Later, when Pam is
really upset about everything in season three, when she is upset about her life with Jim, I
created a different playlist for Pam. And it was all very moody, kind of like Nora Jones and Ben
Folds, which I think maybe feels a little more on the nose. But the answer is Sounds of Scranton.
It's on theofficeladies.com website now. You can find it. And we are also considering if you guys
respond well, we might make a Sounds of Scranton t-shirt. What do you think? I think we should.
My husband said he would wear it. All right. Now we're going to move on to the Alliance episode.
Okay. Here is a quick list of all the things we missed. Apparently, Angela, we missed a lot.
Angry Queen said, a tad disappointed you didn't mention the sticky on Michael's
file cabinet at nine minutes, 49 seconds, that says, Whistle and All Fart.
Let me tell you something, Angry Queen. I'm sad I missed that too. I went back and rewatched
Healthcare and the Alliance, I want you to know. And actually, the first time you see Whistle and
All Fart is in Healthcare. Bum, bum, bum, not the Alliance. Ooh, look at four minutes, seven
seconds in Healthcare and you're going to see it. Well, it's funny you say that because Lauren
mentions that at four minutes, seven seconds in the Alliance, you see a man vanish while walking
behind Pam's head. Yeah. I rewound that like three times because at first I thought it was just like
Devin doing a cross or Creed, you know, because they would, our directors would have them do
background crosses so that the office looked like it was still busy and functioning while there were
people in the conference room doing their talking heads. And so I rewatched it and you're right.
It's like they edited and halfway across Devin is making a cross and then he just disappears.
Wow. Yeah, good catch, Lauren. Zanelle says that at six minutes, 20 seconds, the show cuts to
Pam at her desk and she is wearing a purple striped shirt instead of a pink shirt she was wearing
in the rest of the episode. Okay, I actually want to applaud you, Zanelle. Because I went back and
rewatched this and it took me a minute because that purple striped shirt and probably why the
editors used it and hope no one would catch it is literally just her right shoulder. It is
such a quick moment and you got it. So applause. Very good. So now we have some questions about
this episode. Arlind said, you talked about a scene where Kelly gets moved to the annex because she
bugged Meredith from talking too much, but I have absolutely no idea when this was. I wanted to clear
this up. Okay. This scene never occurs. This was a made up backstory that we came up with on the set
as the reason why just Toby and Kelly work in this whole other section of the office. The joke
was that Michael made Toby sit back there because he couldn't stand him and Kelly got moved back
there because she was sort of annoying everybody else in the office with her chatty chat. Yeah,
this was just a sort of onset sort of like made up story that we would joke about why they were
moved away. Yeah. The reason they were moved away was because they were writers and they couldn't be
in every scene. They had to be in the writer's room. Yeah, they had to be able to disappear.
But we joked that we thought it was because Michael hated Toby and Kelly was too chatty.
Yes. Is wrote in and said, when Michael talks about the 80s party and they cut to the news
clipping at four minutes, 19 seconds. The article is a bunch of gibberish. All right, Angela, I did
an Angela. I did it too. I zoomed in on it. I froze that screen. I put on my glasses and I read the
whole thing. Well, it starts out as a real newsletter. But then the second paragraph is where it
starts. Yes. Do you have it? I do. I do. It says as anybody can easily tell this newsletter doesn't
really have a lot to say. It's really just a prop to fill in some space and sort of look like a
newsletter without really being much of a newsletter at all by typing a lot of words and then it starts
to type gibberish words. This is so Phil Shea. This is the props department amusing themselves.
Yeah. Which they did often. We have a lot of props from the show, you especially,
that you saved, Angela. Yes. Where we've talked about it before, I think. Have we?
I don't know. I mean, one of the, my favorite things I saved was a prop and it is Dwighton
Angela's wedding program. You open it up and it's got all of this stuff in there. That was
Phil Shea having fun. I love it. Pam's wedding program as well has a bunch of funny misspelled
words in it on purpose. We never address it in the episode, but I like to imagine as happens with
weddings. You get your program, you're like, oh, what? They misspelled the brother's name?
And it was on purpose. They would do that stuff. Melissa Dawn wrote in and said, I hope you talk
about the fake dead rat in the trap in that scene in the warehouse. A lot of people wrote in about
this actually. A lot of interest in the dead rat. Angela, what can you tell us? Here's what I can
tell you. At 13 minutes, 17 seconds, there is this black rat and it's laying by that cart,
you know? Jim is taping up the box and there's this black rat laying on its side, like using
the trap as a pillow and you even see it move. That's what someone wrote in and said. And it's
clearly fake. I need to know what the heck was there a prop guy with a string that made its head
move? I will tell you, I emailed Phil Shea, I texted Phil Shea. I'm trying to get to the bottom
of this and I apologize, but I think he is on vacation. He has not gotten back to me. Either
that or Phil Shea now hates me, but I'm trying not to take it personally. It's not like Phil Shea
would ghost you, Jenna. I think he's on vacation and he probably much deserved vacation. So we
might have to revisit that rat question, but here's the other thing I noticed. It's a continuity error,
but I also have to wonder if someone told them to get rid of the rat. Because at 13 minutes,
17 seconds, you see the rat and then at 13 minutes, 27 seconds, there is no rat, there is no rat trap.
So I kind of wonder if they got in trouble or something. Well, maybe it was in the first take
and then they got rid of it because it looked too fake. Sure. But then that first take of Jim
taping the box was the best one. So they used it and then, you know, it wasn't in later takes because
stuff like that would happen. Yeah. So there's like rat, no rat. Warren and Jorge wrote in and said,
in this episode, we learned that dairy makes Meredith sick. However, in Survivorman, Meredith
said she really prefers devil's food cake. Was this a continuity miss or was she just willing
to risk it all for this cake? I think Meredith would risk it all for her favorite cake. I mean,
I think she would risk it all on a whim, you know, like especially what's that drink that with the
milk, the Kahlua thing. Kahlua and cream. She would be like, I'll pay for it tomorrow. Yes. Yes.
So I don't know if it was an intentional continuity error or not, but I feel like more likely it was
a choice. Yeah. All right. Here's our last question from Mary. Near the end of the episode,
when Roy confronts Jim, it pans over to Dwight next to the plant and above Meredith's desk
is a photo on the wall. Is that a picture of feet? Yes, Mary. It is. And that was an amazing catch.
Oh my gosh, Mary, applause. At 20 minutes, 57 seconds, you have to look because it's not just
a small picture. It's a really big picture of a pair of feet. One foot is a little bit more
featured than the other foot. The toenails are painted and it's not the whole foot, you guys.
It's just like the toes and like the top of the foot. It's really odd. I don't know what it means,
but I thought that was amazing. I'd like us to interview Michael Gallenberg, our set designer.
Yes. Because they were responsible for a lot of these little choices, but I think he would be a
very interesting person to speak with. I have so many questions for him. I want to know like all
the cartoons and like, is that Bob Barker on a couch from a magazine? I'm positive.
Well, and they would rotate things. I love that attention to detail that things would
be different each week. Lady, should we take a break? I think we should.
And we're back. So we'll start with sexual harassment.
Mandy Lanay. Mandy underscore Lanay.
That's right. Said in the talking head that Toby has after his conversation with Dwight,
why is everything turned around backward in the vending machine?
Oh, good catch. Good catch, Mandy. Well, you know, probably we didn't have the licensing
to feature those items. And you have to sometimes have companies agree to be featured on your show.
Yeah, sometimes companies will even pay you to be featured on a show. But more than that,
if you do see a logo or something, it has to be cleared because maybe they don't want to be
associated with you. Yeah, it's kind of a legal issue. So there were things in that vending
machine. And maybe we're like, oh, wait, you can see all of that. Let's turn it around.
Yeah, isn't that but what an odd thing. But I thought that was a really, really good catch.
That's a good catch. All right, we have a question from, it looks like Ramon
underscored 23 underscore 2016. In the episode, they say Meredith has two kids,
but as the seasons go on, it drops down to her just having one son. Am I right or am I crazy?
I checked the Bible. Oh, the show. I checked the show Bible. And this is crazy. This is a
crazy, crazy observation. Okay, in the show Bible, it lists both of these things. So on the Meredith
page, first it says she is divorced twice and has two kids. And Dwight says this fact in the
Dundies as well. But then it has another reference from season two, episode 11. The Bible says she
has one kid and no husband. Then in season five, episode 18, there is a reference in the show
Bible that says she had her second kid for the vacation time. That sounds like Meredith. Yes.
That is crazy. That is crazy. So what is it? It's a mystery. I mean, Meredith's whole life
is a mystery, truly. A little bit. And I think maybe the writers sometimes just for the purpose
of a joke might have changed things. Yeah, that's right. I think that did happen sometimes. Sometimes
a joke was just too good. For example, with Pam's mom, how we recast Pam's mom because they had a
storyline that was just too good. Right. So sometimes it's out of your hands. Sometimes it might just
be like a writer continuity error. Maybe they just didn't check the Bible or they did and didn't care
because they loved the joke too much. It could be any of those things. But yes, Good Catch sent me
down to the show Bible I had to find out. I guess we didn't miss very much in sexual harassment,
Angela. I went through all the emails and all the comments. I would not put that out there.
Oh, well, these were the two. These were the two things. Okay, okay, okay. All right. Here is a
fun fact from Patty Schufner, 76. I loved this. She wrote in to say,
SAS shoes are made in San Antonio, Texas. SAS stands for San Antonio Shoemakers.
And you can go visit the factory. Boy, we should. You would love that. We should go,
Ang. Oh my gosh. My grandmother, God rest her soul, is somewhere being like, go to the SAS factory.
She loved her SAS shoes. I would love it. I went to that shoe factory in Key West, Florida.
What? Yeah. What? There are these, there are these leather sandals that are only made in Key West,
Florida. And I went on a family vacation when I was a teenager with my mom and I got a pair of
these sandals. They're like $8. And I loved them so much and they eventually opened an online store.
But the only way you could get them is if you sent them like a certified check from the bank.
But it was like for $15. It was like $8 for the sandals and then shipping. And I did it for years.
For years, I would go into a bank and I would get a certified check and I would send it off to this
Key West foot because they were the most comfortable. Were they the ones like your Navy ones? Yes,
the blue ones. Yes. Yes. Jenna, I have such a strong memory of you wearing those shoes
every day in the summer. Yes. Every day. Angela, I still wear them. You can order them now without
a certified check. I'm disappointed. I can't remember the name of them. I'm sorry, everyone.
This is not an ad for them. No, no. This is just, I really love these sandals. I'm sure you could
find them if you Google like Key West Florida sandals. Listen, that's what happens. My grandmother
wore sashes her whole life. You find a shoe you love, you stick with it. That's right. I would go
to this factory tour with you. That would be fun. All right. Steph Thomas writes in and says,
there was a continuity error during the game. One shot showed Phyllis sitting on the bench
with Pam and Angela. And when the camera switched to the game, Phyllis was playing. Then she was
back on the bench. I caught this too, actually. I caught a few times where she was like sitting
next to us and then it would cut back and she wasn't there. So Steph, great catch. That did
happen. I think we shot a little bit out of order and that was a continuity error. So great catch.
I remember Phyllis was sometimes on the bench with us and sometimes playing. And Kate was
always on the bench with us, but she was kind of sitting up on the table. Remember? Yeah.
Yeah. This is our last catch. Tom underscore AV8R. I guess he's Tom underscore aviator.
Well, AV8R. That's the abbreviation. It would seem. Okay. And I do want to say he was not the
only person to point this out. But he says at 22 minutes, 25 seconds of our podcast,
you said Michael's book is called How I Manage. And it is actually called Somehow I Manage
by Michael G. Scott, over one million sold, more than the Bible, not surprised.
Guys, yes, I apologize. Much better title, Somehow I Manage. I think Greg and Steve should get
together and write Somehow I Manage. Wait, as Michael Scott? As Michael Scott, I think Greg
and Steve could get together and they could write this business management textbook.
I think it would be amazing. That would be hilarious. That would sell like hot cakes.
Yes. Can we start an online campaign to make this happen? I now no longer care if we have
an office reunion. I just want the book Somehow I Manage. Oh my gosh. This is my new pursuit.
We're going to get a phone call from Greg and he's going to be like, guys,
people are telling me that like you want me to write a book. What is this about?
I know, I know. Moving on to Hot Girl, we got a fan question. Well, Hal wrote in and he says,
I noticed that Pam Stanley and Amy Adams all made appearances on that 70s show.
I'm curious what, if any, are the connections there? Angela, I looked this up because I was
shocked by this. Here's what I found out. Leslie David Baker, who plays Stanley, myself and Amy
Adams have all had guest appearances on that 70s show in different years and different seasons,
even with different casting directors. I could not find a common link, except that that 70s
show was on for whatever, nine seasons. It was a very popular show. It'd be like saying, oh my
gosh, these three actors were all on friends. Yeah. You know, it was on for a long time and
they had a lot of guest stars. And I think that we were just those working actors just pounding
the pavement, looking for work. And we all ended up on that 70s show. You know, Rainn Wilson and I
both had recurring roles on Six Feet Under. Oh, I didn't know that. I knew Rainn's, but I didn't
know you. Well, Rainn's was very famous. He had a very long running recurring role on that show.
I did two episodes of that show and that was a dream come true. Some of those guest spots,
you know, where you get to suddenly, you're just this unknown struggling actor and all of a sudden
you're on a set with a bunch of famous people on a hit show. And you're like, God, I hope I don't
screw this up. I was the murderer on Monk. Oh, Tony Shalub was amazing. And I'm such a fan.
And Alfred Molina was in the episode and I killed somebody. Oh my gosh, Angela. I once did a guest
spot on a show where my character had a die. It was a medical drama. And my character got such a
high fever that my brain melted and it was a result of doing drugs. I was playing a teenager.
And my mom said it was the only performance of mine that has ever deeply disturbed her. She did
not enjoy watching my heart flatline. Oh, no, no, no. No. Very upsetting. I wouldn't want to watch
that either. No, no. Yeah. Okay. So that's it guys. I'm sorry. I wish that I had a better answer,
but good observation. Very good observation. So William Warden 6547 wrote in Amy Adams might
be my very distant cousin if she's also related to John Quincy Adams. William Warden, I have some
good news for you. What? According to the internet, Amy is the 13th cousin eight times removed from
our sixth president, John Adams, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Does Amy know that?
I don't know. Amy knows. Amy, I hope you know this. This is kind of amazing. Yes. You are a very
distant cousin eight times removed from one of our founding fathers, as is William Warden 6547.
All right. So those were some general hot girl comments, but let's get into the nitty gritty
of the episode. Here is something a lot of fans had questions about the espresso machine. Angela.
Well, let me just tell you, I did a deep dive on this. Here we go. Coffee machine correction. A lot
of fans said it was an espresso machine. Correction from Kelly McNeil. You ladies said you weren't
sure what happened to the coffee maker at the end of hot girl. Doesn't it make a reappearance in the
episode where Michael renovates the Michael Scott paper company into cafe disco? Well, let me tell
you. Angela. Here I go. I went way into the internet last night, guys. And here's the thing.
In hot girl at 11 minutes 41 seconds, Michael says it is a Starbucks digital barista and it cost
a thousand dollars. And you know what? I looked it up and it looks kind of boxy. Look, Jenna.
Oh, yeah. Right? Now in cafe disco, this is not the same machine. Oh, cafe disco. It's actually
circular looking and it is called a Expressione Cafe Nova Centro. Oh, it's $400. Is it also from
Starbucks? No, you can get this. It looks like on Amazon or Costco. Oh, I see. Oh, yeah. Completely
different machine guys. Completely different. One looks like a boxy square. The other is like
round with levers. Yeah. It has a sort of cylinder ask. Yes. I don't even want to tell you guys how
long it took me to find this information out. I actually found the cafe disco express so cafe
nova centro on Reddit. Reddit is an interesting place. Oh my God. So anyway,
Sam is shaking his head. Yeah. Don't go to Reddit. Mom, don't go to Reddit. Well, I was looking for
a coffee maker. Dang it. But here's the thing. It is not the same coffee maker. Well, I believe
Phil Shea when he said we had to return it. It definitely isn't the exact same one because he
returned it back to Starbucks to get his money back. And the one that I guess the one that we used it,
the one that's in cafe disco, why did I read the reviews? But it's, um, it's much cheaper. Oh,
I see. It doesn't always deliver. Well, that makes sense because Michael Scott Paper Company did not
have as much money as Tundermilk. They would not spend $1,000. They would not. Yeah. All right.
So more about the coffee maker. A lot of people would like us to answer the question who won the
coffee maker. Remember, I bring up that we don't know. Well, Julia Sniffin found out something
very interesting. Julia what? She said at 16 minutes 43 seconds Dwight is asking Katie on a date.
And when she says no, he moves and you can see the leaderboard for the incentive prize.
It says DM calendar blitz. Jim is in first place with $3,500 and Dwight is in second with $3,000.
She says, I like to think that Pam wrote this. So I guess at that point, Jim is the leader.
So technically Jim would have won the coffee maker. Right. But Michael was a little sour though
about Katie going home with Jim. So that might not have worked out for Jim. Yeah. I like to think
that at the end of the episode, Michael is just sipping coffee like he kept it. Why do I feel like
he kept it? I feel like he kept it at his condo. I do too. That's what I think. Well, Tyler Wears
also says, I was rewatching Hot Girl after listening to the last recap and I noticed the name Andy
written on the conference room sales board at 14 minutes 36 seconds. Is this a complete coincidence
or was this, you know, pointing at Andy Bernard, the character of Andy Bernard already in the
plans. This must be a coincidence. It's a coincidence. There's no way they knew that early on that any
of those extra characters were going to be storylines. There's no way. But I feel like this
is what we talked about before, Angela, about these accidents that sort of stay in the ether
of the office magic. Hey, you know, I will go down like a deep, deep dive on how I think there's a
group mind in comedy and it's my improv background and that when people are all in this group mind,
these wonderful accidents that aren't accidents has happened, you know? Yes. Okay, sorry, I geeked
out for a second, guys. I love it. Laura Sloss wrote, I loved the Hot Girl episode of the podcast.
Thank you. She loved hearing about my poker tournament in Scotland. She lives in a town
outside of Enboro and was wondering, do I remember the pub that I won the poker tournament in?
Yes, I do. Yes, I do. It is called the Wally Dug and it is at 32 North Umberland Street.
Laura said she's going to go by and see if my name is still on the leaderboard. Will you let me know?
Oh, that would be great. If it is, you have to take a picture. Yes, please do.
That is so cool. I feel like as soon as I walked out, they just erased it and they were like,
was it like dang American? Was it a dry erase board? It was. Oh, it is gone. Who are we getting?
That's gone. I'm trying to remember what year that was. It was before my son was born. I think
it was like 2009 or 2010. So we're going on a good nine or 10 years ago. Here's a question from
Mali Brofsky and Shelby Garrick. They both asked, Jenna, when you sing at the end of the Hot Girl
podcast, did you choose On the Wings of Love? Because that's what you sang at the funeral
for the bird in grief counseling. It is. Really? Yes. I chose it and I wondered if anyone would
notice. You planned it a little secret. Yeah. Well, when you said sing something, and we didn't
plan that I was going to sing in that podcast, but when you said, why don't you sing something?
I was like, the first thing that popped into my head was a song that Pam sang. So finally, guys,
I can't tell you how overwhelmingly positive the response was to our interview with Phil Shea,
our props master. We got so many emails, so many comments about that, and we wanted to give you
a little more. Yes. Phil actually was able to talk to us for a little bit longer than was in the
actual episode, and he's just a wealth of information about the show. He answered more questions
about the basketball episode and also the healthcare episode. So we're going to play that for you now.
In the basketball episode, people had two big questions. One of the questions was the face
mask that Rainne wears on his face. I remember that that was Greg's idea, and it was scripted,
but we never refer to it. Do you remember that? Is that something you had to find? Is that a
prop or is that a wardrobe? It was a prop because it was basically something that would have been
in Rainne's personal effects. He bought that sporting a sore head, an ophthalmologist's
bill of form or a facial surgeon bill of form. So I guess Greg was in enamored with Alan Iverson,
who wore one of those back in 2005. So I found a couple online, and we bought all three on
and whichever one fit Rainne's the most face, the most appropriately, according to Greg's vision.
That's the one we used. Crazy. Inspired by Alan Iverson. Yeah. Or somebody in the NBA who had
broken their nose and came back in the game with that clear plexi face mask, and it was really
the rage back then. So it was very, very topical and very current and relevant so that we kind of
mimicked it that they had Rainne. That was pretty funny. Yeah. It was just one of the millions of
gold nuggets that Greg always drops into the scripts that made it just a little
scooch funnier and a little more mysterious. A little bit of layers there. Yeah. Great layers.
Yeah. So I'm glad the fans inquired about all those little nuggets that Greg added to the show.
Another thing people wanted to know about in that episode is the cold pack that burst open.
Did you have to test cold packs? Like how did you make sure that this cold pack would burst open
in the confetti-like way that Greg wanted? Yeah. We shook a bunch of them and tried to do it
realistically and it never happened. And then we would score them. We would just take these
little knives and kind of score them, which is basically weakening the fibers of the bag
and then applied the same amount of pressure. And then we let Rainne practice with three or four
so he could get an idea of how hard he needed to squeeze to want to break the bag. So that was
just old school special effects or low tech, we call it really low tech. We got different bags.
Poked a hole in them. The material. Well, not poking a hole, but more just like scraping,
weakening. Yeah, weakening exactly. So Phil, a lot of people wanted to know more about the ice
cream cake in the healthcare episode. Specifically, how many ice cream cakes did you have to buy?
I think we did 30 and that was from the Baskin Robbins store on Victory Boulevard in Burbank
and they delivered them in a refrigerated truck. Oh my God. Did we eat them all or did you have
any leftover? We might have had four or five left over and I think we gave them a craft service.
Oh man. I'm sure. Who ate them at craft service? Not the cast. I can tell you that much. We were
all about to vomit. I gave it to craft service and I was just glad to be rid of them all.
So the other ones didn't know who eats them or what you do with them, but they're not my
responsibility. I know. I mean, they're perfectly fine cakes. They turned on us after eating them
for hours and hours. You guys were troopers. Well guys, we hope you enjoyed this second drink
of season one. Yes, and thank you so much for sending in your questions and your comments.
And I want to say one thing, and we get a lot of people asking us, what is the best way to submit
a question? Oh, well, I know that you have a certain way that you say it really helps. So let
them hear it. Okay. My favorite because I like organization is when people submit questions
through OfficeLadies.com because on our website, we have these little folders for each episode and
you just click on the folder and then when it's time for us to prep that episode, I can go to
that folder of questions. And they're all right there. They're all right there. Yeah. We also have,
by the way, a general Q&A folder if your question doesn't fit into a specific episode.
And but Lady, you get a lot of questions and comments from OfficeLadies pod or Instagram.
Yes, I will go through Instagram comments. Jenna goes through folders. So there are multiple ways
you can find us. And our associate producer Ainsley grabs things from our email, which is
officeladiesatearwolf.com. So there's lots of ways. But we also get another question a lot, Lady,
which is how far in advance do you need to send a question? Pretty far. Like four weeks. Yeah.
We're about four weeks ahead on our podcast. So hopefully that helps so you can get your
question answered. We also check those folders and comments after an episode has aired for these
revisited. Yes, that's actually one of my favorite things is to see your comments. And like when
Jenna got the synopsis of look who's talking wrong, the comments on OfficeLadies pod were
making me laugh so hard. I like snort laughed. Did you love that, Ann? You loved it when I got it
wrong. Well, no, just because we thought that was so funny. Guys, she snort laughed. I did.
I loved it. I did. It's her favorite thing. Hey, hey, settle down because every week,
I say some very simple phrase wrong. I guess true. It's like the latest one, by the way,
is your mashup of Betty Crocker and Susie Homemaker. That was a private mashup. I left,
I left Jenna a voicemail and I was just saying how I'm not great in the kitchen,
you know, and I was talking to my husband and I was like, look, I'm not Betty Homemaker.
Yeah, she's not Betty Homemaker, everybody. Who is it? It's Susie Homemaker. Is it Betty?
Either Susie Homemaker or Betty Crocker. Okay. Susie Homemaker kind of cleans the house and
organizes it. I think she's sort of overall Homemaker and Betty Crocker is more kitchen-based,
but I actually think you're getting it right, Angela. You are not a Betty Homemaker. Okay.
Well, listen, neither one of those things are things you're super interested in.
My skill sets are this. If you want someone to organize your pantry, if you have like all of
your sort of wrapping paper and it's all in a bin all messed up with your ribbon, I'm going to go
through, I will fold every piece of tissue paper. You will Marie Kondo that. But guys, I can't like
make a casserole out of just like extra stuff in the fridge. You're not going to want to eat that.
I don't have that in me. I hear you. You're not a Betty Homemaker. I'm not a Betty Homemaker.
All right, you guys, well, happy holidays. We hope you're having a safe and good one.
And we just want to say we love you. Yeah, we love you. And we'll be back next week,
breaking down an episode as usual. Bye. Bye. That's my turkey. I liked it.
Thank you for listening to Office Ladies. Office Ladies is produced by Irwin,
Jenna Fisher, and Angela Kinsey. Our producer is Cody Fisher. Our sound engineer is Sam Kiefer.
And our associate producer is Ainsley Bubakow. Our theme song is Rubber Tree by Creed Bratton.
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