Office Ladies - Valentines Day with Andy Buckley
Episode Date: April 1, 2020Pack your day bags because we're headed to New York! This week we're breaking down Valentines Day, and we are joined by the wonderful Andy Buckley (The Office, Veep, Avenue 5). Andy chats with Jenna a...nd Angela about his time as a stock broker, how he got the part of the David Wallace, and his surprise to be a recurring character. Then Jenna does a deep dive on Sbarro Pizza and Angela gives us some insider info on 30 Rockefeller Plaza, and the ladies ponder the best and worst Valentine's gifts. Finally, we couldn't end this episode without talking about the Faces of Scranton video and Micheal running into Devin on the streets of New York.
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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.
Today we are talking about the Valentine's Day episode. I am so excited for this one.
Me too. I liked this one so much I watched it an extra time in my prep. I did too. Just
for pleasure. I did too. My husband, Josh, was like, babe, how many times are you gonna
watch that episode? I was like, I am really enjoying it. I think this one sneaked up on
me because there are certain episodes that I remember as being favorites. Yeah. And this
one was not on my radar. And then I watched it and so many memories came back to you.
So many. Okay. This is a goodie. This is season two, episode 16, written by Mike Schurr and
directed by Greg Daniels. I mean, honestly, that's all you need to know. Right there.
That's like the super team. Yeah. Of course, this is a great one. All right. I'll give
a summary. It's Valentine's Day at Dunder, Mifflin. Michael has to go to the corporate
offices in New York. He has to meet and do a presentation for the new CFO, Chief Financial
Officer. It's a big deal. It is. And he's gonna be there with Jan on Valentine's Day.
Oh, no. Back at the office, Phyllis is overwhelmed by gifts from her boyfriend, Bob Vance, Advanced
Refrigeration. They just come all day, these gifts. All day. Pam patiently waits for a
gift from Roy that never comes. No, no. And she really dolled herself up. Oh, yes. That's
my fast fact number one, Angela. Do it. Do it. Fan question from Baltimore Ashley. What
was the thought process behind Pam's hair for this episode? Was there another special
meeting? I bet there was. Oh, my gosh, you guys. I also got similar questions from Casey
McMillan and many other people asking if there was a special meeting for Pam's hair. There
was more than a meeting. It was like the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It was. Came together for
your hair. So the thought process here was that Pam and Jim in this episode, they're
going to be a bit estranged. So wouldn't it be an extra nail in the coffin for Jim if
Pam just looked super duper cute? Right. So we thought, can we please do something different
with her hair? I had a MySpace blog at the time and I wrote about my hair. And I said
that Kim Ferry and I worked for weeks on different versions of this look. Well, now in Kim Ferry,
like I do, like you do, she must have been so excited because she was so good at hair,
but she never got to do much with our hair. No. Okay. So here's what we tried. We tried
a ponytail, a barrette and headbands. We took a picture of each choice and we presented
them to Greg Daniels and he went through the photos and had to pick hairstyle and he picked
the headband. And there were various headbands. I was going to say, were there 12 different
headbands? Yes. Yes. So it was and also ponytails. High pony, low pony, side pony. No side
pony. Well, side pony shows up later at the art fair. I wore a side ponytail to my prom.
My, I think it was my senior year I did a side pony. I was not cool guys. You did a
side pony to prom? Yeah. I did a side. Did you get that done at a salon or did you do
that at home? No, my mom did it. My mom did it. And that was the year, the year before
we had all had dates and none of us had a good time. My group of like really close girlfriends.
So that was the year the guys thought they were being really cool and they're like, we're
not going to take dates this year. I went to a small school. And so the girls were like,
fine. And we had the best time. Was that your senior prom? Our senior prom. I danced in
a circle with all my girlfriends with a side ponytail. Lady, I did an all girls prom for
my senior prom too. You did. We would have been in the same dance circle. We would have.
You would have loved my side pony. I have a card about that fast fact. Tell it. I mean,
not only is it Pam's hair, Pam is wearing a pink sweater. Her headbands pink. She has
a heart necklace on. She has pink earrings on. I mean, little pink dangle earrings. I
know the lady came like she came to be noticed. She did. She's I think a little lip gloss.
Yes. It was a whole look. I have to say, when I first saw myself on screen, I was a little
bit like, oh, oh, Pam, Pam went for it. Pam showed up today. And I mean, I mean, it's
going to play out later in the episode. But like, Roy, come on. This is someone who clearly
wants a Valentine, no matter what she says. Okay. Sorry. Fast fact. Number two, fast fact.
Number two, a portion of this episode was shot in New York City. We got a lot of questions
about this. People wanted to know if we did Steve stand in front of a green screen? Did
we shoot on the streets of Los Angeles? No. But there's more questions, Angela. Okay.
A fan question from Cora Louise. How many crew members came to New York City? And Guava
Aora asked, how long did it take to shoot this episode in New York and was the rest
of the cast in California? Yes. We did not get to go. We did not. We were all pretty
bummed because it sounded like so much fun. So I reached out to Randall Einhorn, our director
of photography. Jenna, you know, I did this. I know. And you guys, she wouldn't tell me
what he said. She's got all this good information about the New York shoot and she made me wait.
Well, this is something we do. We both love to like dig up nuggets of info and then we
don't tell each other because we want the surprise. I know. Well, I've been waiting
like five days for this. Okay. Here we go. So I reached out to Randall and he said the
crew in New York was just him and Greg and Steve that would go out on the street when
they would film. Yeah. And in the van, they had like, I think two crew members that were
New York based like, because they had to do things by the rules, you know, and our line
producer Kent Zabornak. But whenever the van doors would open, it would just be Greg, Steve
and Randall. He said that this was right at the height of 40 year old Virgin. It was the
biggest movie in America. He said there was a billboard in Times Square where they were
filming. So he said the minute Steve would get out of the van, a crowd would form. So
he said they had to move really fast and quickly. And he said he used a handy cam camera, like
a basic handy cam camera that you could buy at Costco. Whoa. It's a really small camera.
So not to draw a lot of attention to them. Yeah. Because the minute people saw Steve,
literally he said a crowd would form. Well, wasn't this also right after his Golden Globe
win? Oh, yes. Yes. It was all of that. He just won the Golden Globe. There was a billboard
of him in Times Square, and they're going to film on the streets of New York. Bonkers.
Now, this was scripted, though. They had certain scripted spots, but I know that Steve was
also improvising and riffing at the same time. It was very loosey-goosey. That's true. That's
true. So I asked Randall, okay, what were some of the things that you know were scripted?
He said the Rockefeller Center portion was scripted. He said that Sabaro was scripted.
But he said that he's pretty sure when Steve goes into the subway and sees a man pooping
in the box, that that was improv. That was Steve just goofing around. But Steve did
a lot of improv. Like, whenever they saw something or they had a moment, he would hop out. You
know, there's a tag at the end of like the Fiddler on the roof, like him goofing around.
That's improv. There's a bunch of deleted scenes of him on the streets of New York that I think
are a lot of improvisations. They're fantastic. The deleted scenes for this are great, and
I'll bring up some more of them later. And then I said, Randall, is there like a fun
story or a memory you have from filming in New York that maybe doesn't even have anything
to do with the episode? And he said, yes. This is what he said. He said the night they
got into New York, just him and Steve went to this place called Johnny's and they got
beer and pizza. He said he thought the pizza was pepperoni. But he just said it was really
special and they were walking back to their hotel, walking through Times Square. And he
said there were billboards everywhere. A 40 year old virgin with Steve's face, like all
over the place. And the show is getting popular. Steve had just won a Golden Globe. So it was
kind of surreal to walk through all of those billboards of Steve. And people started coming
up to Steve. And Randall said that Steve was as gracious and kind to the first person
who stopped him as he was to the 100th. He just was so kind and in the moment. But that
is Steve. He is so kind and gracious. And Randall just said it was really special. I
think for him and Steve to just have that night together like that, just grabbing a
slice and a beer and being in New York, I'm sure it felt really cool.
Aww. I love that. I know, me too. That's one of the cool things about the show where
there's some circumstance that brings you to an experience you would not have normally
had.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So cool.
So cool. And Greg and Kintz Bornack talk a little bit more about New York and the DVD
commentary. So if you want to give that a listen.
All right, Jenna, that's my New York City nuggets.
They were great and they were worth waiting for.
Thank you.
I loved them.
Thank you.
Fast fact number three. In this episode, we meet the new CFO of Dunder Mifflin, David
Wallace.
Hey now.
Hey.
Hey, hey.
Who's here?
Hey now.
Hi, Andy Buckley.
There we go.
Who is in studio with us now.
I'm going to put on the Wallace glasses.
Put on the Wallace glasses.
Bam.
Andy, you appeared in 37 episodes of the show.
Yeah.
37.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Here's some stuff I learned about you by looking you up on the internet.
Well, get ready.
We should say the three of us are friends in real life.
Yeah.
So it was a little bit interesting to Google a friend.
Yeah.
But here's some things I learned about you.
None of it is true.
Oh boy.
But it's probably all true.
That's good to know.
It's probably all true.
You were born in Boston.
Yep.
Salem, Massachusetts, grew up in Marblehead, Swampskate, Peabody, mostly Marblehead.
And I have the SmartPak.
You do?
You do?
John Krasinski, SmartPak.
You graduated from Stanford University.
Yeah.
But you got a degree in political science.
Yes.
That was...
Not theater, not acting.
No.
So I did, I was a golfer in high school and I went there to play golf.
Like I was on the golf team.
Like on a golf scholarship?
Yeah.
They didn't have a ton of money, but I was, I got in through the golf program and they
gave you a thousand bucks.
You're a good golfer.
And I used to be.
I'm still good, but I used to be.
But yes.
So and I was a polycymer.
I did, I did plays there and I had done plays in high school also and loved acting and saw
a James Dean movie when I was in high school and thought I was going to be like a brooding
young...
Brooding golf playing.
Yes.
James Dean.
All of the above.
Political science.
And none of it...
James Dean.
But when you were cast on the show, you were working as a wealth management advisor, which
I believe is a fancy word for stockbroker.
That's exactly it.
Yeah.
At Merrill Lynch.
Yes.
I study acting.
I moved to Los Angeles.
It does not go well for the first like seven or eight or nine years.
I get little bits and pieces here, Allison Jones being possibly my only fan, luckily.
And my wife, who was then my girlfriend, said, you got to, you got to change it up.
This is crazy.
Like, you can't just keep doing these odd jobs and then think you're going to get hired.
She was like, get a job.
Get a job.
Literally, basically get a job.
And there was an old acting buddy of mine who was working there and he would still audition.
He said, oh, come interview me.
You might be great for it.
And they hire me.
And I, you know, I loved it.
It was crazy.
I loved it.
So I started there in 2001 and was there and that's all I was doing.
And then we got married and we had our first son.
I bumped into Allison Jones or like the local farmer's market on large month.
And you're, you're, and I'm just a guy getting up and being in the office at six and talking
to clients or, you know, potential clients or, and, and I see her and what are you doing
Buckley?
I haven't seen you in a while.
Stockbroker.
I'm married.
I got a kid.
I got like Mr. Grownup and she says, well, give me your card just in case something comes
up.
You never know.
I mean, would you want to do it?
I can't.
Sure.
I guess if it's in town and without her mentioning anything or thinking, you know, four months
almost later, she calls me, it's like Buckley, I can't believe I found this card, but I'm
glad I did.
I think you might be the right guy.
You should come audition for this, you know, the boss on the office, you know, the show
and it's like, yeah, of course I know the show like, yeah, he's the financial guy and
you're a financial guy.
They might like that.
You should audition.
And it was great.
So I go in and say, hi, do the first scene.
But I read with Allison, it was Mike, sure, in the room and it was just the two of them.
So I read with Allison, I do the first scene and then the second scene and then Michael
says, now you're, you're like, you're, you're a financial, what do you, you're like some
kind of financial guy.
Right.
Now, knowing Mike the way we know Mike, he loved that.
I know that he loved that, that you were actually working at Merrill Lynch was probably
one of the coolest things to him.
I figure that's why I got hired.
And then I go back to my office and I'm like, all right.
And you just go about your day and then the next morning, Allison calls and says, hey,
they're going to hire you.
And it was so excited.
I was so excited.
It was like, oh man, this will be awesome.
And at the time I thought, well, maybe like, I guess it'll be cool.
I'll get to be on the show like once a year or something like that or twice.
I mean, that'll be fun.
And yeah, I was going to ask you, when you auditioned, did they say this was one episode
with the possibility of more?
Or did they give you any indication that this might lead to 37 episodes?
No, they didn't say anything.
And I mean, that was it.
It was so whatever day the audition was and then the next week, I guess I did it.
Now where did you film the boardroom scenes?
My memory is that it was right next to our Dunder Mifflin set that you could walk from
our set to your set.
Right.
That's what it was.
You were just right there.
I was right there and I show up and Steve couldn't have been nicer.
You know, everybody couldn't have been nicer.
And it was just, it was fun because Greg would come up and he would say, great, that
was good.
Okay.
And they said, let's try it this way.
And he would have an idea, which I can't, I was trying to think like, what were his
specific ideas?
And it was along the lines of like, do this one as if you just want to keep things calm.
Do this one as if you're a little irritated and he just sort of subtle, subtle changes.
This is in the great Scott, you know, when he shows the video.
Oh my goodness.
You guys, your facial reactions to the video that Michael makes is so amazing.
It was so wonderful.
So when do you get the call that they want you back for another episode?
A year later.
A year later.
A year later.
Oh my gosh, Andy.
The most great Allison calls and says, Buckley, you're in an episode in a couple of weeks
and you're all over it.
Like you're having a party at your house.
Everybody's there.
It's crazy.
And, and she's like, and JJ Abrams is directing.
Like it's, it's crazy.
You're like, wait, I have some meetings I have to re-erase.
Exactly.
I'm going to change around.
But it was after we hired Ryan at the very end of season three that I kind of thought,
oh, maybe I'll get to be on this like two or three times.
He's like, we're coming to corporate.
He's coming to corporate.
Maybe I'll get to be on it.
You could see a possible story in life.
I thought, yeah.
Like, oh, wow.
Do you get recognized a lot?
Do people scream, suck it at you?
Yes.
And then do other people wonder why people are screaming, suck it at you?
It's funny.
And I definitely haven't sometimes.
And it's, and all of this has started to happen so much more in the last three or four years
because of Netflix and the show was so much bigger and everything.
Yeah.
Andy, do you still work at Merrill Lynch?
No.
So I left the last season of the show was when I finally left.
So you've gone on to do a bunch of stuff now.
You're now a full-time actor.
What are you working on right now?
What can we tell people where to find you now?
Super, super lucky.
So let's see.
So that I'm get to be on a cast once again by Allison Jones, this HBO show called Avenue
Five, which is super funny.
And it's the fellow that wrote created Veep.
It's his new show.
We're on this crazy, you know, we're on a cruise ship, luxury cruise ship in outer space.
Like, it's, it's just a cruise ship, but it's 30 years from now.
So we're in space, as if Elon Musk or Richard Berger, right?
Right.
I had finally figured it out.
And Hugh Laurie is the captain of the ship and Josh and Zach Woods is on it.
It's great.
Because, uh, oh my goodness, is he so funny because I never acted with him like basically
he came in as I was.
He is so funny and he's so smart.
He's so smart.
He's so smart.
Thank you so, so much.
Thank you for coming.
You guys can find Andy on Instagram as well.
On Twitter.
You've got quite a nice Twitter.
We'll tell us your handle.
I'm at just Andy Buckley.
And then on Instagram, I am Andy Buckley 2020 in case I decide to run for an office.
Great.
But just for this year.
Just for this year.
Well, I am following you, Andy Buckley 2020 on the Insta.
I appreciate it.
We're Instapel.
I appreciate it.
I know.
And you'll have to come back.
You'll have to come back.
Yeah, you are.
I would love to come back.
Do you have 36 more episodes?
Yeah.
That's, I, I.
And we've only really covered your origin story.
Yeah.
So there's more to, there's more to talk about.
All right, Andy.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for having me, ladies.
And we're back.
Hello.
Let's start breaking down the Valentine's Day episode.
Let's get into it, lady.
All right.
So we start with a Pam talking head.
She explains it's a Valentine's Day.
This is not your typical cold open where it's a standalone kind of prank or joke.
This applies to the story of the episode.
We noted earlier her hair is down.
She's got her sparkly headband on.
She actually says, I like Valentine's Day in this office.
Yeah.
Cause we all hand things out to each other.
She talks about how last year Jim gave her a card, a hilarious card with Dwight's face
on it.
It was so funny.
But then she says that her and Roy are saving money this year for the wedding.
So she told him not to get anything too big.
But she's still clearly expecting something.
She still wants something.
Well I have a few little background things for this talking head.
Okay.
That I found very interesting.
Yes.
So behind our talking heads was normally you could see Leslie David Baker, who plays Stanley,
our Phyllis.
Yeah.
At their desks.
You would never see Jim behind you during a talking head because his desk is over closer
to Pam's at reception.
Is Jim in the background of this?
Jim is in the background of your talking head.
He's like sitting over there talking to Creed.
You can see him in the, in the distance.
And you know, I was listening to the DVD commentary and one of the things that Greg and Mike talked
about was in this episode, Jim and Pam barely speak.
Yeah.
But they're always in the foreground or background of each other shots.
That was sort of a conscious thing when they could have one of you in the background they
would.
That is so interesting because I noticed that in the background of Jim's talking head later,
Pam is delivering Phyllis a little piece of candy.
Yes.
So see, this was thought out.
Now there's one other thing I want to point out because in the deleted scenes, Oscar at
the top of the episode is handing out Valentine's.
And this is footage behind your talking head.
You say, I like Valentine's at this office.
We hand out cards and things and you see Oscar passing out these little red hearts.
Well, it's a great deleted scene.
He hands one to Creed.
Creed is getting off the phone where he calls a guy Ace and then he says to Oscar, thanks
Ace.
And then he has a talking head where he's like, yeah, I'm not good with names.
I don't know.
He like, he doesn't know people's names.
So that was actually a scene that then they repurposed and used for the backdrop of your
talking head.
Oh my gosh.
That is a great catch.
Yeah.
And then I think just before we get into this episode, I would love to give a little
props to the party planning committee because you know, they were in charge of decorating
the office.
Yeah.
Did you see all the Valentine's stuff?
I did.
Fan catch from Izzy Garagin.
She said around 22 seconds, Pam has a football plush on her desk, but I noticed that she
has Valentine's Day themed candy.
She has a cup of pens and a Valentine's Day cup on the top of her desk.
And the cups are even sort of like red pens.
Yes.
And she even has, there's all these like decorations on the front of reception.
She's got like a Valentine's Day poster and there's a heart shaped candy dish.
There's red jelly beans.
There's like a little squishy heart dude on top of the jelly beans.
Over by accounting, there's heart garland.
There's a heart poster.
There's some heart garland over on the supply cabinet.
So the ladies really, they went all out, by all out, they put up two posters.
It's still within their budget.
But it was fairly decorated, I will say.
I noticed as well.
All right.
So next up, Phyllis gets a giant bouquet of roses.
Did you catch the card?
It made me laugh out loud.
No, what was it?
The flowers are from Bob Vance fan's refrigeration.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
Yes.
I did catch that.
Yes.
Just that Bob Vance fan's refrigeration was part of the card.
Was part of the card.
Yes.
That does make me laugh.
I don't know about you, but my husband, when he gives me a gift, like his card, skills,
babe, I love you.
Okay.
First of all, I appreciate the thought, but for Valentine's, his card said, to my wife
from your husband, and it was like flowers and it was really sweet, but that's all the
card said.
So we find out now that Michael is heading to New York to do a presentation about the
Scranton branch for the new CFO.
And we know this is important because there have been rumors of downsizing.
And so Michael has to really prove the worth of this branch so that no one gets fired.
In this scene, he packs his passport.
For a two and a half hour drive, guys.
For a drive.
It's a two and a half hour drive.
Not even flying.
Not going across the border?
Nope.
Passport.
Got it.
Dwight asks if he's excited to see Jan because it is Valentine's Day.
And then Michael has a talking head where he says, I would have to be a raving lunatic
to try to talk to Jan about what happened between us.
Her words.
Not mine.
She sent me an email this morning.
I loved that.
I loved that so much.
Also, did you notice right after his passport, Dwight hands him what looks like, it looks
like a blackberry?
Do we have some old tech?
Some old tech catch there?
Ooh, old tech catch.
Old tech catch.
I can't even say that.
Old tech catch.
Old tech catch.
Okay.
As Michael is leaving, he asks Pam if he can pick her up anything in New York.
I love Oscar's response.
Because Oscar's like the dad.
He's kind of the dad.
He's like, you know, the best gift would be just do a good job on the presentation so
we can all keep our jobs.
Yeah.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot.
And Michael's like, me in New York?
Oh, I own that city.
Forget about it.
Yeah.
But you have to go back and look at Oscar's face.
Oh my God, it's so good.
If that's not a meme, it should be.
That should be.
So then we have our opening credits and when those are over, Michael is driving to New York.
No need for a passport.
Two and a half hour drive.
Don't need it.
Within the continental United States.
Don't need it.
And then Jim has a talking head where he tells us that he is not dating anyone and he's just
going to have like a party with his buddies.
Well, what the heck happened to Brenda?
I don't know.
He's not dating anyone.
He left Brenda that ridiculously awkward voicemail.
I guess that didn't work out.
I guess it didn't.
Now during his talking head, you can kind of get a glimpse at Pam's wedding invite list.
Yeah.
There's a shot of Pam at her desk and I had a fan question about it.
Okay, you know, I did a screen grab and tried my best to read every name.
Oh, I want to hear what they are.
Louisa J said, are the names on the wedding invite list characters or made up or based
on real life people?
Now I was looking at some of these names and part of it looked like, like maybe Phil
Shea had started the list, but it looked like you had added to it during the scene.
Yes.
The typed list was provided to me by Phil Shea.
Yes.
The typed list are the names of my real aunts and uncles and cousins.
I was going to say, I saw Emily, which is your sister.
Yep.
So I was like, as I screen grabbed it, I was like, oh, Jenna just started writing her
actual family.
I did.
Okay.
That's what I thought.
Yeah.
I wrote down Bob and Millie, Jim and Debbie, Ed, yeah, you wrote down Ed, Mark, Jim and
Debbie.
It looked like Anne, which is your mom's name.
That's my mom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So how do we get to see their names on TV?
No, I think that's fantastic.
I would have done the same thing.
I'm pretty sure my uncle Bob did write me an email because he noticed or someone noticed
and told him.
So that was like a fun little thing.
I think it's also good that your family has somewhat like common names because like I
would have done the same thing, but my list would have been like Birdie, my Aunt Thelma.
Like it'd be like, wait, this, this list looks a little Southern.
Let's see.
Next up Dwight gets a Valentine's Day gift.
Oh, there's a box on his desk.
He gets the best gift ever.
Yes.
He gets a Dwight bobblehead, a bobblehead of himself.
And we had a fan question.
Actually, a lot of people asked, but Kelly Peck and Enza from Chicago both asked, how
was the Dwight bobblehead made?
So Phil Shea found a bobblehead maker on the internet and he had rain posed for pictures
in his Dwight outfit and they took pictures of him from all directions.
All angles.
Yes.
And sent them in.
It took a couple of weeks and they sent back a sample.
They were able to make notes and then they sent the real thing and they just sent the
one guy.
I remember the real thing too was kind of fragile.
Yeah.
And it was heavy.
Heavy.
Heavy.
It's not like the ones you can buy now online.
It's not made out of plastic.
And if you want one of yourself, the guy's still making them.
Aw, what's his name?
Let's give him a shout out.
It's bobblemaker.com.
Bobblemaker.com made the original Dwight bobblehead.
That's right.
And it was originally called It's You Small.
It's You Small.
I like that.
It's You Small.
But yeah, bobblemaker.com.
That's where you can get a bobblehead made of yourself and I went on there and they're
really great.
You can also get them made of your pets, your whole family.
You'll also just sculpt your face and put it on a coffee mug, like coming out of a coffee
mug.
That one I wasn't quite as attracted to.
I'm going to just be honest.
The coffee mug giving birth to your face?
Yeah.
But the bobbleheads are amazing.
I would kind of like a bobblehead of our cat Oreo.
I thought the same thing about Sunny.
Oh, we should get kitty cat bobbleheads.
I want a kitty cat bobblehead.
Okay, where are we?
I had another question about the bobblehead from Dagmara K. Did anyone end up keeping
Dwight's bobblehead?
Well, I just assumed that Rain got to keep it, so I texted him and he said no.
Who kept it?
NBC.
And they auctioned it off when the series ended.
Oh, that makes me a little sad.
It makes me a little sad too.
And it brought up a question for me.
I remember NBC did this big auction of all our stuff.
They auctioned off some of our clothes.
Oh, there was a big auction.
I think they auctioned off all the desks and furniture.
A bunch of stuff from the desks, a bunch of furniture, but it made me wonder with all
this talk and speculation about a possible reboot, how do they get all the stuff back?
How do they even recreate the set if they auctioned everything off?
Well, I think that probably doesn't bode well for a reboot.
I think that people are like, nope.
They'll have to, you know, get bobblemaker.com to make another bobblehead.
I guess.
I don't know.
I actually have a Dwight and Angela bobblehead, and I bought one and Rain signed it for me.
So I have a signed Rain bobblehead.
After this episode, people started asking for Dwight bobbleheads, and so NBC made a run
of bobbleheads.
They found a way to make them.
Mass produce them.
Yes.
Yeah.
And they sold out immediately.
All right.
So next up in the episode, Michael is walking the streets of New York.
Oh, he's so happy.
Oh, he walks by his favorite local New York pizza joint, Sabaro.
You can only find it in New York.
It's such a great joke because you guys know Sabaro is a huge chain, you can get it outside
of New York City.
However, this made me curious about Sabaro, so guess what I found out.
What'd you find out, lady?
Let me tell you, Sabaro began in 1956 when Carmella and Genaro Sabaro opened an Italian
grocery store in Brooklyn that also happened to sell food.
Okay.
So they had a little deli.
They had a little market.
Yes.
And one of the things that they sold was pizza by the slice.
Mama Sabaro, as she was known, had this pizza by the slice, and it became super popular
with construction workers, shift workers who needed to grab something in one hand and eat
on the go.
They became so popular that they ended up opening a second location that was only about
pizza.
Okay.
Pizza only.
We are not sponsored by Spar-
We are not.
Spar-bar-ro.
Probably because I can't say it.
Spar-bar-ro?
Sabaro.
Sabaro.
Not Spar-bar-ro.
Not Spar-bar-ro.
That's a different restaurant.
Sabaro.
Sabaro.
And so since then, though, Sabaro has expanded into 630 eateries across 28 countries.
I'm applauding you.
Spar-bar-ro.
So on their website, it says, quote, you're welcome, world.
Well, well, not only pizza slices, but pizza slices with sass.
I like it.
That's some Sabaro sass.
That's some Sbar-ro sass.
But I thought it was interesting because the joke of our episode is kind of that Michael
doesn't get what a local pizza joint is, but it did actually start as a local pizza joint.
It did start local.
It did start local.
Just not in Times Square.
So there you go.
So next we go back to the office and Jim and Kelly are in the kitchen.
I love this scene so much.
John Krasinski, you're acting in this scene as delicious.
It's delicious.
Mindy's acting is delicious.
So good.
It's like, she's so funny in it.
She's full on Mindy.
Yeah, it's full Mindy.
This is full Mindy.
I want you to know when I was listening to the DVD commentary, I almost like spit out
like who the water I was drinking because Greg and Mike both go, oh, I mean, Mindy just
took over.
Like, there's no more Kelly.
It's just Mindy.
This was a whole thing.
Yeah.
What they don't know is that it happened last episode.
Okay.
Well, I felt very validated that we didn't even know that like they totally talk about
it in the commentary.
That's amazing.
Well, basically she tells Jim that her and Ryan hooked up last night.
Yes.
And Mindy says in the DVD commentary, she goes, Mike, I really feel like this scene is just
like a transcription of a conversation you and I actually had about a guy, which cracked
me up.
Well, it leads to the very famous Ryan talking head.
I hooked up with her on February 13th.
I know.
It was like so perfect.
All right.
So then we head back to New York City again and now we're going to see Michael in Times
Square.
You know, a lot of people, he tells you they get to New York and they go to really touristy
places like the Empire State Building, but he likes to go to Times Square.
He likes to go to the most tourist spot in New York, which I love.
And then at five minutes, 26 seconds, Michael is giving us a tour of Rockefeller Center.
Yes.
And he says, found it, of course, by Theodore Rockefeller.
And he also says that the Rangers sometimes practice there.
Okay.
I did a deep dive.
The Rangers don't practice there.
The Rangers don't practice there, but they do sometimes practice at this rink in Central
Park.
Like once a year, there's a rink there.
I know this because I have a huge hockey, yeah, I'm a hockey mom.
Your husband plays hockey.
Your son plays hockey.
You're a hockey mom.
Yes.
And that's when the Rangers have practiced on this rink in Central Park and it's super
cool.
It's a thing they do for the fans, but never at Rockefeller Center.
Also, there is no one named Theodore Rockefeller.
I did a deep dive on the Rockefeller family and I could not find anyone named Theodore.
Okay.
I know 30 Rock really well because I worked there.
Oh, that's right.
I was an intern on the Conan O'Brien show.
And so were like a bunch of office people.
Mindy, Ellie, John.
But not at the same time.
I'm much older than those guys.
I was there the very first year of Conan when they thought they were going to get canceled
week to week.
Oh my gosh.
What do you do when you're an intern on that?
What is that?
Well, there was...
What does that mean?
Well, there was different types of internships.
There was a writer's intern.
So when I got the internship, they already had the writer's intern.
So I became a general intern.
So I just basically got everyone their coffee and I didn't know New York City, so I kept
getting lost.
It was probably the worst coffee run person ever.
Did you get to meet Conan or interact with him as an intern?
I didn't.
And I mean, he would walk past and he was always nice.
He would kind of give a nod or away, but he was busy.
You know?
Yeah.
And I knew not to bug him.
Like I had enough awareness that I wasn't going to be like, hey, Conan, I'm the new intern.
What you doing?
The really cool thing about Conan Studio is it was one floor away from where they did
Saturday Night Live.
So could you...
You could do a backdoor...
Like watch SNL ever?
I actually...
One of the people that worked on Conan knew that I was pretty strapped for cash and she
got me a weekend job on Saturday Night Live as an extra.
So there's a whole season of SNL that I'm an extra and I'm in a bunch of skits.
What?
Yes.
There's a great scene with Chris Farley and I'm like sitting in front of him and everyone
was so nice.
Yeah.
Because all that stuff is happening in that same building.
Yeah.
That's what's so crazy about that area.
And NBC News is happening in the Today Show.
It's all right there.
Can I tell you one of the coolest moments is right outside the stage doors where we recorded.
I'm standing in this hallway alone.
There's no one in the hallway.
The elevator doors open and Robert Redford walked out.
Wow.
And he was with like an NBC, someone in a suit and they were walking down the hall and they
just walked past me and I was just like...
Just watched Robert Redford walk right by.
Wow.
I'm just like a young kid from middle of nowhere, Texas.
It was just like a really cool surreal moment.
And there were many of those in my time there.
That is pretty awesome.
So we got a lot of fan questions about this Tina Fey Conan O'Brien business.
The first one is from Sarah Marshall 44.
Did production hire the woman to play the fake Tina Fey or was she just a random person?
No.
We hired her.
She is an actress named Miriam Tolan.
She's been in a ton of stuff, including ironically an episode of 30 Rock Season 2, Episode 14.
She has a really funny scene with Jason Satekis around 12 minutes.
She plays a woman at a check-in counter at an airline.
It's very funny.
I went back and watched the whole episode.
Oh, I want to see it.
I want to see it.
It's really good.
And then we had another fan question from Livy Fitzgerald.
Please explain the Conan cameo.
Well, you know Greg and Conan were very good friends.
They went to college together.
They were roommates.
I think some of their very early writing jobs on SNL and Simpsons, they lived together.
They're friends.
They're really good friends.
And so it definitely makes sense that Greg would want to reach out to Conan if he was
right there.
There is quite a bit about it in the DVD commentary, but one of the things that really stuck with
me that I loved is that Greg said it took Conan 15 takes to time that out.
He said literally it took about 15 tries and he said, you think Steve gets a big crowd?
Even Conan standing in front of the building where they tape Conan.
Yeah.
He said the crowds were crazy, so they were trying to get that.
And he's really tall.
He's incredibly tall.
He has red hair.
He's very, very distinguishable.
Hard to blend.
Hard to blend.
Mike sure said that he wrote the scene with fake Tina Fey as a shout out to her, a little
nod to their time together on Saturday Night Live, because he said tourists were constantly
mistaking other women with brown hair and glasses for Tina Fey.
It was almost like a joke.
They would watch other women get tapped on the shoulder and it was never Tina Fey.
And he said that many times him and Tina would take a coffee break in between writing and
walk outside and no one would stop her.
No one would stop the real Tina Fey.
No one would stop the real Tina Fey, but they would mistake all these other women.
And so he said that scene was kind of his little nod to Tina.
Oh my gosh.
I love that.
I did too.
I love that.
All right.
So next we go back into the office and more flowers arrive for Phyllis.
Oh gosh.
From Bob Vance.
I mean Bob Vance.
Not for Pam.
They're for Phyllis.
Pam is getting annoyed.
And you know who else is taking it hard?
Meredith.
Meredith.
She's taking it real hard.
She's looking real sour.
Yeah.
Well, then we have this awesome covert scene between Dwight and Angela at the copier.
Yes.
And he says, thank you for the gift.
And then she says, I haven't gotten one yet.
I haven't gotten anything.
No.
Now this has nothing to do with the scene, but I have to bring it up right now because
this is the first moment you really get a full shot of me, right on camera.
Yeah.
Do I look tan, Jenna?
Do I look a little tan?
Yes.
Now that you mention it.
Oh, I am very tan because in my journal you guys, I wrote, we shot.
This during the Golden Globes when I got that mystic spray tan.
Oh, that's right.
When we went to the Golden Globes, when Steve won, yeah, you got a spray tan that was real
dark.
It was orange.
Guys, I watched this episode in the next one.
I am like orange for two weeks.
Oh my gosh.
I mean, I am so tan.
It's ridiculous.
And they tried to like make my face look lighter.
Like I wrote it to tone it down.
I wrote about it in my journal that they tried to tone down my tan.
But what happened was my, it just, I just look weird.
I thought you looked good in this episode.
Well, I'm, I have a mystic tan.
Oh.
A spray tan.
But anyway, when I watched that scene, all I could see was my very, very tan forehead.
And next to rain, I look crazy tan because he's so white.
Um, but yes, I have given Dwight, he says the best gift ever.
Yeah.
He promises that he has one for me, which I'm very happy about.
And then he clearly realizes, oh no, now I have to deliver.
Exactly.
Exactly.
He says, you'll get something by the end of today.
He needs to give himself some time.
Yeah.
To get something.
All right.
So then we have the scene where Jim is on the phone.
He's making plans with his poker buddies.
John Krasinski does such great fake phone.
You guys.
Fake phone.
It's not easy.
No, there's no one on the other end of that call.
I fully believed he's talking to someone and his laugh seems so organic.
Yeah.
I'm like, John, applause for fake phone skills.
Great fake phone.
Really, really good.
And this is also sort of the time in their relationship, if you will, where Jim, I mean,
you have a wedding date set.
Yeah.
It's like all that Pam is talking about really is like planning the wedding and Jim really
starts to pull away and then you see Pam feeling that absence.
Well, and remember in the last episode, they got in a full fight.
Yeah.
About Pam's decision to not pursue her graphic design internship.
Yeah.
And so I think Jim kind of feels like, I don't know what I'm supposed to do here.
I don't know where I fit in anymore.
Yeah.
And she's getting married.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then a giant teddy bear arrives and it's being delivered by two guys in Vance refrigeration
outfits.
They were played by our writing team of Jean Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, but you only
see Jean.
Lee got cut out.
Lee got cut out.
It's in the deleted scene.
Yeah.
They get in a fist fight.
Yeah.
It's kind of ridiculous.
But Jean is the person who says Phyllis Lappin.
So if you're wondering which one is Jean and which one is Lee, Jean is in this episode.
And they come back later.
They're going to recur and you'll actually get to see Lee.
There's a very funny little sort of exchange between Jean and Brian as Kevin, where Kevin's
like, that thing's as big as me and Jean's like, no, it's not.
No, it's not.
Kevin's like, zip it.
So now Michael has finally made it to his meeting.
He's done wandering the streets of New York and he's going to meet with the other branch
managers in a conference room.
And I just want to mention, we said this earlier, this part of it was not shot in New York.
This was shot on some stages.
Right there where we film every day in California.
Yes.
Look out the window.
They did such a good job.
The backdrop, it really looks like they're up high in a building in New York.
No, they're, the trickery is so good.
Our set design team was phenomenal.
Yeah.
But really they are on ground level in a warehouse in a set.
In Van Nuys, California.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Kind of amazing.
But let's meet the other managers.
Yes.
I have a card.
All right.
Give me your card, lady.
Here's my card.
So the other managers are Dan Gore, who manages Buffalo.
Yes.
Played by Dan Cole.
Josh Porter.
He manages Stamford Branch.
Craig.
Michael calls them Craigers.
Played by Craig Anton.
Manages Albany.
Yes.
So here's a little tidbit about the Dan Gore character.
Okay.
In the DVD commentary, Mike sure says the quiet guy in the conference room he named
after his good friend, Dan Gore.
The writer, Dan Gore.
Oh, yeah.
Dan Gore, who, I mean, he created Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
He's a phenomenal writer.
Yeah.
And he was a friend of Mike's.
And Mindy sort of chimed in that Mike loved to do that.
He loved to put his friends' names in things.
He was a Conan writer.
He wrote on Parks and Rec.
And now, of course, he's the showrunner of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
So Dan Gore got a nice little shout out in this episode.
Yes.
He's meeting all the branch heads.
And Craigers is an idiot.
He's right.
He's gotten kicked out of all the strip clubs in Albany.
Very proud of that.
We find out.
And then he starts insulting Jan.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He calls her the B word.
He does.
And Michael comes to her defense.
He says, oh, come on now, come on now.
And he stands up for her first by saying, that's my girlfriend, boy.
And then he backpedals and says, I mean, we hooked up.
And then Josh Porter's like, you hooked up with Jan?
And now, he's in it.
He's spilled the beans.
Dang it, Michael.
Michael.
He's only been there like five minutes.
Yeah.
He's been in a room with these people for five minutes and he's already told everyone
that he's hooked up with Jan.
With their boss.
Yeah.
Oh, Michael.
And then it's like crickets in the room.
All right.
Well, maybe we should take a break.
Yeah.
With that, with that news.
On that news, Michael has just spilled the beans and we'll be right back.
Because one of my favorite scenes is happening back at the office.
Yeah.
We need to talk about it.
It's good stuff.
It's good.
Okay.
So we're back.
You guys, I have to talk about this scene between Dwight and Pam in the break room.
Yeah.
I loved it so much, Jenna.
I rewound and watched it a few times.
Oh, gosh, how did you get through it without laughing?
You know, your reaction when he says, like a ham, and you're like, no, not exactly like
a ham.
Jenna, it's so funny.
I don't even know how you kept straight face though.
My intention in that was like I was talking to like a five or a six year old and I couldn't
let them see my real feelings about the things they were saying.
Yeah.
Exactly.
We had a fan question from SusieYoung22.
She wanted to know if like a ham was scripted or improvised.
It was improvised.
Did he improvise a bunch?
Yeah.
So on the day, we didn't really have an ending to this scene.
Okay.
We had him coming in and asking for advice and they wanted a button and this would often
happen in scenes and the writers would then come over and give us a list of options.
Like suggestions.
Yeah.
So like a ham was improvised, but then there were all these other options that were written
on a piece of paper and so we shot all of these things that he said like like a this,
like a that, like this, like that.
It was so hard not to laugh.
I did laugh at like a ham because it wasn't on the piece of paper so I was not expecting
it.
You didn't see it coming.
No.
No.
So that my response is definitely like take four or five because I remember everyone
just lost it when he said it and then they were like, okay, wait, that's good.
That's good.
That's the one we want.
And they were like, pull it together and do it again.
Do it again.
Okay.
I have a question for you.
When he says shut up, I know exactly what to do.
Was that improvised?
That I don't remember.
I don't remember because I do think that that final look to camera was that was some direction
I was given, which is like, I know the cameras out there.
Yeah.
And your look to camera is like, can this day get any worse?
It's like so weird.
I'm not getting any gifts.
No.
Jim has barely acknowledged me and Dwight just asked for my help and then told me to
shut up.
I also love when rain, how rain responds to me saying like, she's a little like tightly
wound.
Oh gosh.
Yeah.
He like chose to be like turned on by it.
It's so gross.
Kind of creepy.
Did you notice how many times we were in scenes in the break room in the kitchen?
Like in this episode, we're in quite a few, I think we have like three break room scenes,
two kitchen scenes.
So it's interesting and I don't know if that's because they were constantly trying to keep
Jim and Pam apart or there were these secret conversations about relationships.
But I feel like this was a very interesting episode for that reason because a lot of the
scenes don't actually happen in the bullpen.
Yeah.
They're not at our desks this time.
Yeah.
So Jim is in the break room with Kelly and he's kind of trying to give her advice.
He's really just trying to eat his bag of chips.
He tells her to take it slow and then Ryan walks in.
She asked him out in front of Jim and John's the way John played this moment like he's
like not in front of me.
Oh.
He's like, oh no, not while I'm here.
No, please.
Oh, so good.
But Ryan shoots her down.
He says, I can't.
I have plans with friends and I can't.
It's so cringy.
And she's like, oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And Jim is just sitting there.
Just sitting there.
Like get me out of here.
There are gifts for Phyllis and Meredith is drinking heavily.
She's had it.
Yeah.
She's full on mixing up a cocktail.
She sure is.
And that super gulp.
I have been to family reunions where I have one or two aunts that walk around with a giant
7-Eleven super gulp and I'm always like.
What's in there?
What's in there?
Why are you nursing on that 7-Eleven super gulp all day?
Well, I used to do an opposite thing in college.
So I was not a big drinker, but I wanted to go to the parties and not be judged.
So you'd bring a super gulp full of like soda?
I would bring a red solo cup full.
Your own solo cup to the party?
I had my own red solo cup and then I would put something non-alcoholic in it.
And you'd be like, I'm good.
I've got my drink.
Yeah, I got it.
I'm good.
I'm fine.
I'm good.
I don't need to get drunk on whatever you're handing out weird frat boy party.
Oh my gosh.
Have solo cup.
We'll travel.
Yeah.
Exactly.
So I did like an opposite thing, a reverse Meredith.
Should we go back to New York and meet our CFO, David Wallace?
Yeah, because it's about to really go south.
And also, I mean, oh God, how funny is Faces of Scranton?
I don't want to jump ahead, but that is some funny shiitake.
Yeah.
It's time for the presentations.
Josh Porter gives a nice, normal presentation.
Yes.
And you know, in the DVD commentary, Mike Scherr said, it was really important to him
that you saw a range of competence in the branch managers.
A range of competence.
Yes.
I like that phrase.
I'm paraphrasing.
I don't know that he said that exactly.
But like Josh Porter is on it.
He's got his presentation.
He's got it down.
And then you have, you know, Michael's kind of somewhere in the middle.
Yeah.
Because he does actually have a binder.
He hands something out.
Yeah.
And then you have Craig, who didn't prepare at all.
Right.
And Dan, we don't get to see.
Well, actually, he's sort of finishing his and he goes, and that's how we're doing it
or whatever.
Yeah.
I think Mike was saying it was important that they wanted to show that, that although
Michael Scott does this crazy video, that he also did come prepared.
He's not, he's not like Craig.
He's not completely incompetent.
Yes.
Well, let's talk about that video.
When Michael starts his presentation, he presents faces of Scranton, which is a video of the
people at the Scranton branch set to.
With or without you.
Yeah.
By you too.
Yeah.
How could we afford that?
And it's-
We must have blown our whole budget on that song.
And it's like not in slow motion, but it's not in regular motion.
It's-
It's a little slow down.
It's a little slow down.
So everyone is like blinking real slow and waving the camera real slow.
Yeah.
Walking slowly, sitting slowly.
We had a fan question from Rebecca Heaven.
She said, did Steve actually film the footage from the business meeting presentation video?
Did you get any intel when you were talking with Randall about how they made faces of
Scranton?
Randall said that he filmed that specifically for this episode.
Okay.
It wasn't pieced together from other footage.
That was my question.
Yeah.
That he actually filmed that.
I notice I'm wearing the wardrobe from Boys and Girls.
Did you notice?
I did not.
Yeah.
I filmed it the week prior because I'm in my Boys and Girls wardrobe, which we filmed
the episode before this one.
And you're not spray tanned.
I'm not tan.
In Faces of Scranton.
I'm not tan and I'm in my pink sweater with my low ponytail.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So that, I think we filmed it right before, but-
I'm happy to hear that because my memory was that those shots were scripted in the script,
but there was a description of Faces of Scranton, particularly I remember getting those shots
of him like over my shoulder with the, like the dialogue was scripted and then there were
suggestions of what the shots should be.
Definitely.
The whole scene where I have the brownies and I'm looking kind of sour at him.
That was all like planned out.
Phil Shea had the brownies.
The whole thing.
Yeah.
So Randall shot that specifically for this and there were beats that he had to hit.
Now the great thing is, you guys, if you love it, go to the DVD extras because there's
extended footage.
What you see is actually condensed.
There's actually more footage of Faces of Scranton.
Maybe that's the version that Michael submits to the film festivals.
Well, but he tells, so he's like, but you know what, maybe, maybe it's not appropriate.
Maybe not.
Maybe he will.
Maybe he won't.
Maybe he won't.
He's not sure.
The video doesn't go over well.
Melora's reaction as Jan is just amazing.
Melora, you crushed it.
I loved it.
So David just asked for his sales numbers.
He's like, can I just get your sales numbers?
And I was really worried for a second.
I was like, oh no, but no, Michael has those two.
He hands out some little binders.
He was prepared.
He had binders all ready to go.
That's Michael in a nutshell.
He's trying to be outside the box.
He's trying to tug on your heartstrings and make.
This is his whole thing.
He wants the work to be more than just a binder of numbers.
He wants it to be about people.
That the thing is, they are his family.
Yes.
You know, things move at a slower pace.
The song is with or without you.
It does.
It has nothing to do in the workplace.
No.
Like what is, it's like a, like a love song.
Yeah.
And, and just when he was like, I spend a day in Phyllis's pants.
What does he say?
Spend a day in Phyllis's pants is not what he says.
Spend.
Well, he says, like, see what it's like to walk a day in Oscar's shoes or sit in Phyllis's
pants.
I don't know what he says about Phyllis's pants.
It's right as she's sitting down.
Right as she's sitting down.
Right as she's sitting down.
I just love it.
I hope this gave you a little taste of what life is like here at Dunder Mifflin Scranton.
What it's like to walk a mile in Oscar's shoes or try on Phyllis's pants.
There it is.
Or try on Phyllis's pants.
Okay.
Okay.
So he says, try on Phyllis's pants in slow mo as she's sitting down.
Yes.
Faces of Scranton.
And then the very end.
Great Scott.
Mike said was, Mike sure said that was an afterthought that he just sort of added that
last minute and they made it, but it's so funny.
It's so funny.
So funny.
All right.
So now we're going to go back to the office again after that presentation and Oscar is
going to get some flowers.
Not flowers.
He got a plant.
Well, yeah.
Which I think is perfect.
Perfect.
And he reads the card.
He says they're from his mom.
And I loved his choice of putting the card in his pocket.
Yeah.
He puts it in his pocket.
Puts it in his pocket.
Meredith has passed out.
There's nothing for Pam.
There's nothing for Angela.
Yeah.
And Meredith is going to sleep this one out.
Here's a fan catch at 14 minutes, 45 seconds.
Adam West 84 says there's a huge week calendar on the wall beside accounting that you can
see from both accounting and from reception.
It's always there.
It's always there.
It's a dry erase board calendar.
Yes.
He said it has always bothered him that they abbreviate Thursday as THUS.
Instead of THUR, and he said, quote, it breaks my mind.
Well, I need to go back and see that 14 minutes, 45 seconds.
I mean, I know.
I do remember the handwriting was a bit sloppy.
There is a chance that R looks like an S if it's in cursive.
I'm going to go and look at it.
I'm going to go check it.
So you're thinking it's THUR.
You know what?
I'll tell you what.
It's not written in cursive.
The days of the week are taped out in block letters, THUS thus.
That would make me crazy too.
Yeah, it's really bothering Adam.
That's a crazy good catch.
I'm going to go check it out.
And I think it's just always that way.
I can't wait.
I can't wait to go check it out.
All right.
So next, Jim's in the kitchen with Kelly.
And he's giving her, like, he is being a good friend, actually.
He's being gentle.
And he's like, you know what, he's just not into you.
It would be great if he was, but he's not.
So you just have to suck it up.
Both Jim and Pam are saying to others.
They're giving advice to others in this episode.
Pam gives advice to Dwight.
And she says something where it's just Pam projecting, where she says, you know, it's
just you want her to think that you thought of her.
Yeah.
It's not what you give her.
It's that she knows you thought of her.
Right.
And that's desperately what Pam wants.
She just wants to feel like Roy thinks of her.
That he ever, ever thinks of her.
And then Jim is saying to Kelly, look, it'd be nice if he was into you, but he's not.
You just got to let it go.
And of course, Jim is talking about Pam.
Yes.
Yes.
And Kelly doesn't hear any of it.
Kelly does not get it.
She's like, you know, he invites her to poker and she's like, can I invite Ryan?
Yeah.
And the face, the face John does when he, she says that is like, come on, come on.
Kelly.
All right.
So again, back to New York, we go back and forth between New York and Scranton a lot in
this episode.
Yes.
This is when we find out that Craigers did not prepare anything for the meeting because
he thought it was more of a meet and greet.
Well, he's also just a slacker.
He's a slacker.
He's a slacker.
And he ignores direct orders.
I think his performance is so delicious.
And he kind of gets in trouble.
Jan says, this does not bode well for your branch.
And then he throws her under the bus.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess I'd get better treatment, you know, if we hooked up, like that's what
he's inferring, right?
Cause you hooked up with Michael, he flat out says Michael made a stupid movie and didn't
get in any trouble.
Maybe I should have slept with you too.
Oh yeah.
Boom.
Screech.
This heads us into the Jan Michael scene and Jan is just so defeated.
She's like, Michael, it's like, I can't, yeah, I can't believe it.
Like, you don't understand for the new CFO to find out that I would have slept with
an employee is she's like, I can't believe you.
Why?
Why are you you?
And Michael just says he's going to fix it.
He's going to talk to David Wallace and you just see Michael loves Jan so much.
He feels so bad.
Like I think he finally gets it.
He's like, wow.
He, he feels bad.
He feels bad, but he still makes a really lame joke.
So he's like, and don't call me Shirley.
Yeah.
He can't resist.
I'm just being an idiot.
He can't resist it.
Yeah.
He's trying to make her feel better and then has to like put a joke in and look to camera.
Oh, Michael.
So I'm going to jump ahead to the scene where Michael does go into David Wallace's office
and then we'll go back to Dunder Mifflin and talk about what's happening there.
But Michael does go into David Wallace's office and he says, it's not true.
I didn't sleep with Jan.
I just made a joke.
This is all my fault.
Yeah.
It's a joke.
It was a bad joke.
I'm so sorry.
And Jan kind of perks up like, oh yes, it's a joke.
It's totally a joke.
It didn't happen.
And David Wallace kind of accepts this.
He's like, okay.
Michael promises it will never happen again.
And all is forgiven.
Like they don't get in trouble.
It's okay.
I want you to know that I noticed something on David Wallace's desk in this scene.
What?
At 19 minutes, 24 seconds, David Wallace has a world's best boss mug.
Oh my God.
But it's black with white cursive writing.
Nice catch, lady.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you freeze frame it.
Oh, that's a really good catch.
That's a really good catch.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
I have to imagine that that was a choice and that they, that's a very subtle Phil Shea
thing.
Yes.
Yeah.
That's the kind of sense of humor that Phil Shea has, that he gave him a world's best
boss mug on his desk.
I love that.
Isn't that great?
All right.
So back at the office, Angela finally gets her gift from Dwight.
Yes.
It is a key.
Angela, your performance in this scene is so good.
Oh.
I feel is that you, you get this key and you're like, what is this just a key?
Like I feel like I could hear your whole interior monologue.
What is this?
This is a key.
I don't even know what this, oh, oh, oh, like you're so delighted.
It's so great.
I had a fan question, Jenny this Lynn asks, was the key Dwight gave Angela for her to
move in or just for her to have when she wants to stay there?
What do you think?
I think it's an all access pass.
I don't think I move in.
We're not ready for that.
Yeah.
But it means I get to come and go now as I please.
Yes.
That's, I had the same interpretation.
Yes.
That's what I think too.
And she's thrilled by it.
And in the bloopers, one of my favorite bloopers from this episode, they're on YouTube.
There was the thought at first that Dwight would give her this gift with a card.
Okay.
Okay.
Uh-huh.
And he wanted Jim's help in writing a card for a girl, for a girl.
He doesn't say who it's for.
And so he starts, Jim doesn't want to help him really.
He gives him a hard time and Dwight's like annoyed.
So Dwight is sitting here trying to write this card and Jim is hearing all of it.
And they're in the bloopers and it is hilarious.
But if you want to see John Krasinski break really hard, watch the bloopers on YouTube.
And Dwight writes, you are evil like a hobbit.
This was the Valentine's card he might give Angela and John loses it.
So that's a fun blooper moment.
Well next up, Roy comes in and Pam is done.
Yeah.
She's very annoyed.
Yeah.
And Roy is like, what's wrong?
Are you upset?
And she's like, yeah, I mean, I know I said don't spend a lot, but I thought I'd get
something.
But not only that, the person that fills in the blanks when Roy consistently fails is
Jim.
Yeah.
And he didn't fill in the blanks.
Nope.
She's filling it more than ever.
It's magnified.
She didn't get a cute little card from Jim this year.
He gave her nothing this year.
Nothing.
Yeah.
But Roy tells her, it's not over yet, baby.
Yeah.
Let's get you home and you're going to have the best sex of your life.
The reaction to that was so perfect.
Oh my gosh.
We had a fan question from Joanie Woods.
What is the worst Valentine's gift you've ever received?
Have you ever gotten anything worse than what Pam gets from Roy?
The best sex of her life.
Oh my gosh.
I mean, I was dating a guy one time and he got me salsa.
Really?
Was it special?
Was it from somewhere that you enjoyed salsa together?
No.
Someone, this wasn't a bad gift.
Okay.
It was just odd.
It was just odd.
It was homemade salsa?
Did he make it?
No.
A co-worker made it.
I think the co-worker gave it to him.
Okay.
And then he was like, oh, I got you salsa, maybe.
Do you like salsa?
I like it okay.
It's I mean, it's like kind of getting like a condiment.
Like here's some mayonnaise, happy Valentine's.
My friend makes their own mayonnaise and listen, I tried it.
It was good salsa.
But it was kind of like, okay, well, I think I see the writing on the wall here.
How much longer did you guys date?
Not much longer.
Really?
Yeah.
Not much.
Just a few more months later.
Shocker.
But you know, I am not like, I don't need a big gift.
It's kind of like that thing.
If you thought of me great.
Yeah.
But it was just really random.
And I really, really think his co-worker made everyone salsa for Valentine's and he basically
gave me.
He re-gifted.
He re-gifted salsa.
What about you?
I can't think of a worst gift.
I can't think of a best gift either.
I think most of my Valentine's days have come and gone without much fanfare.
I mean, I love flowers.
I do.
Flowers are nice.
Even fashion that way.
I love flowers.
And you know what?
My husband was like, Ange, I am not a mind reader.
I am not good at this.
If you want something for Valentine's, you have to tell me because I am going to get
it wrong.
So I just said to him, when we first got married, I was like, babe, just always get me flowers
and I'll be happy.
You can put two of my wife from, two wife, one year it was two Simicola and wife from
Simicola and husband.
But it was roses.
I'm happy.
You got me flowers.
I just like to get a nice card with a little note on it.
I think that's why, you know, I married a writer, write me something good and a card
and I'm happy.
And that's what he does.
Generally.
Two wife.
Two wife.
From husband.
I guess very different.
That's why you need the flowers.
I want the flowers, guys.
All right.
So now, you know, Pam just so desperately wants Jim to acknowledge her in any way today.
And he doesn't.
No.
He kind of taps her desk says happy Valentine's Day and your little bye is the saddest thing
at the end.
So sad.
I'm like, bye.
When I go home, get the best sex of my life.
I can't wait.
Happy Valentine's Day to me.
Per Roy.
Yeah.
What is, what level of investment is that from Roy?
I don't even want to think about it.
And then Phyllis and the enormous bear, you know, the writers just wanted to see her carry
that bear.
Oh my gosh.
We got a lot of questions about where did that bear come from?
And I'm sorry I couldn't get you an answer, but where did that bear come from?
I don't know.
That's insane.
That's a Phyllis Shea classic.
Now in the deleted scenes, there is a, there's one that is hilarious.
Michael actually gives all the ladies a Valentine.
Yes.
So in Pam's talking head at the beginning, she talks about how people at the office
hand things out.
And there's actually a bunch of deleted scenes of people handing things out, including Michael,
who hands out a bunch of plastic roses.
Plastic roses that have thorns.
And then his card says, me so thorny.
Yeah.
Oh.
That's what we all wanted.
And then one other deleted scene before we wrap up this episode, you guys, is that when
Michael is walking on the streets of New York, he walks past Devon.
Oh, yes.
And Devon recognizes him and is ticked off and kind of chases after him.
Yes.
Because Devon was now in real life living in New York and doing theater.
So they called him up when they were going to be in New York to have this additional
cameo.
And unfortunately, it did not make the cut.
It's a very funny deleted scene though.
So you guys have to go check it out.
And Michael has a talking head about it.
It's also deleted.
Well, the very end of this episode, Jan catches Michael as he's getting in the elevator at
corporate.
And she just says, thank you, Michael.
Thank you so much.
And he's like, yeah, okay.
Once again, he's oddly impressed her.
Yes.
And he's very calm and he's clearly like, I get it.
It's over.
It's over.
And I'm never, ever going to go there again.
And then she kisses him.
Jan.
Jan.
You are torturing this man.
What are you doing?
Jan, you're self-destructive.
Oh, my gosh.
And you even see her look around.
She looks over her shoulder to see if they're alone.
And then she kisses him, but she forgot to look over the other shoulder.
But Michael knew immediately.
He looked right at camera.
And he's like, uh, uh.
And then she looks at camera and she's like, oh, forget about it.
Forget about it.
Oh boy.
And then that is how the episode ends.
That is how the episode ends.
It's such a good one.
And I have, I have kind of a fun journal entry that I wrote.
Okay.
And this week I wrote, John and I have a new goofy walk we do when we pretend to be kid
sister and big brother.
Well, you have to explain kid sister, big brother, because we've never even talked about
that guy.
So, John and I, you guys, we would have some downtime between scenes and we would just
kind of hang out.
And sometimes we'd get a little punchy as the day would go.
And, um, John's, when I stand next to John, he's so much taller than me.
We both sort of remembered this childhood doll that you could buy.
That was called kid sister that stands about three feet tall and you could hold her hand
and kind of make her walk.
And John and I made up this whole thing where he would hold my hand and I'd pretend to be
the kid sister doll.
And he'd go kid sister and I'd go big brother.
Yes.
And we made up this whole goofy walk and everything.
So this is, this is what was happening behind the scenes while we were filming.
We loved when you guys did kid sister, big brother.
That was very entertaining for our downtime.
You guys were a good team.
Well.
You came up with a new walk.
I guess a new goofy walk.
We had a new bit to do.
All right, you guys, that was the Valentine's episode.
Yes.
And next up is Dwight's speech, another really good one.
Really good.
And we'd like to thank Andy Buckley so much for stopping by.
Yes.
And thank you, Randall Einhorn for all of your insider tidbits.
Yes.
And for more stuff, guys, don't forget to check out the DVD commentary and the bloopers.
There's good stuff there.
And thank you so much for sending in your questions.
Yeah.
Happy Valentine's Day, everyone.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Enjoy your salsa.
Angela, wait, can you please, I have a new merchandise idea for Office Ladies.
It's Valentine's Day salsa.
Oh no, that guy's going to crawl out of the woodworks and be like, I think I get a cut
of that salsa.
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