| "Product Recall" |
The obscene watermark | | Episode No. | 49 | | Prod. Code | 03022 | | Airdate | April 26, 2007 | | Writer(s) | Justin Spitzer & Brent Forrester | | Director | Randall Einhorn | | The Office Season 3 September 2006 - May 2007 The Office is an Emmy Award and Peabody Award-winning[1] American television comedy that debuted on NBC as a midseason replacement on March 24, 2005. ...
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| - Gay Witch Hunt
- The Convention
- The Coup
- Grief Counseling
- Initiation
- Diwali
- Branch Closing
- The Merger
- The Convict
- A Benihana Christmas
- Back from Vacation
- Traveling Salesmen
- The Return
- Ben Franklin
- Phyllis' Wedding
- Business School
- Cocktails
- The Negotiation
- Safety Training
- Product Recall
- Women's Appreciation
- Beach Games
- The Job
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Synopsis In the cold opening, Jim dresses as Dwight. He states that he found the glasses at a drug store. He imitates Dwight with questions about "what kind of bear is best." James Jim Halpert is a fictional character on the United States version of the television sitcom The Office, played by John Krasinski. ...
Dwight Kurt Schrute is a fictional character on the NBCs The Office portrayed by Rainn Wilson. ...
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Dunder Mifflin Scranton is thrown into damage control when some paper is released with an obscene watermark of a cartoon duck and mouse having sex. Michael addresses the media while Jim and Andy try to calm a school principal who used the affected paper to send out invitations to the prom. After arriving at the high school, Andy notices that his "girlfriend" is a student, and this ruins his day. Dunder-Mifflin logo Dunder-Mifflin is a fictional paper company featured in the television series The Office. ...
This Crown & CA (for Crown Agent) watermark was standard for postage stamps of the British colonies from the 1880s to the 1920s. ...
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Michael Gary Scott (born March 15, 1964) is a fictional character on NBCs The Office portrayed by Steve Carell, and based on David Brent from the original British version of The Office. ...
Andrew Bernard is a fictional character from the U.S. television series, The Office. ...
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Meanwhile, Kelly is entrusted with training the accountants, Oscar, Kevin, and Angela, to handle customer support calls. Angela is unable to sincerely apologize to customers for the company's mistake, while Oscar seems to handle the calls well (Kevin simply repeats his apology over and over again). Kelly Kapoor is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Information Gender Male Age 30s-40s Occupation Accountant Portrayed by Oscar Nuñez Created by Greg Daniels Oscar Martinez is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Kevin Malone is also the name of a former Los Angeles Dodgers general manager. ...
Angela Martin is a fictional character from the US television series, The Office. ...
Michael arranges for a customer to come to the office, so that he may apologize to her personally and present her with a novelty check for free paper. With the media present (a single reporter from the Scranton Times), Michael apologizes to the customer. However, she refuses his apology and asks for his resignation. Dwight attempts to defuse the situation by insisting that the cartoon sex appears consensual. Michael refuses to resign and angrily decides to give the check to someone else. He then decides to make an "apology video", filmed by Pam, in which he reiterates the fact that the mistake was not his fault and that he has become an "escape goat." Pamela Beesly is a fictional character on the U.S. television sitcom The Office, played by Jenna Fischer. ...
Meanwhile, Creed, who as Quality Assurance failed to catch the error, maneuevers to ensure that he saves his own job (at the expense of an employee at the paper mill). He gets a farewell card for her and money from all the employees. On his way out, Creed pockets the money and tosses the card. This article is about fictional character. ...
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International Paper Companys Kraft paper mill in Georgetown, South Carolina. ...
Later, in the car, Jim cajoles Andy into singing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" to cheer him up. And in the closing, Dwight comes to work dressed as Jim and imitates him, albeit very poorly. The Lion Sleeps Tonight began as a 1939 African popular music hit Mbube that, in modified versions, also became a hit in the US and UK. Mbube (Zulu for lion) was first recorded by its writer, Solomon Linda, and his group, The Evening Birds, in 1939. ...
Deleted scenes - Angela's refusal to apologize to customers leads to a fight with Kelly. The two later reconcile, and Kelly excitedly declares them best friends. In separate talking head interviews, Kelly expresses satisfaction for having softened Angela's personality, and Angela says that she learned something from Kelly today, but her look to the camera shows that she was speaking sarcastically.
- The Scranton Times reporter recognizes Creed, whose obituary he wrote. In a talking head interview, Creed explains that he faked his death ten years ago and is collecting his own life insurance.
- Dwight announces that Debbie Brown has been fired and thanks Creed for his effort in tracking down the problem.
- Ryan is forced to listen to Kelly repeat the same apology over and over again.
- Dwight calls CNN and tries to reach the Scranton bureau chief.
The Cable News Network, commonly known as CNN, is a major cable television network founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. ...
Notes - For a list of songs featured in this episode, see List of songs featured on The Office.
- Meredith's absence is explained in a scene that was not aired: Dwight sent her home early.[2]
- Threat Level: Midnight is the name of Michael's screenplay from "The Client". That is why Jim smirks at the camera when Michael mentions it.
- The recurring joke of using a dentist appointment as an excuse is mentioned again, by Creed.
- In the opening, Jim states that his Dwight ensemble cost him $4 for the glasses and $7 for the rest, and then pretended to need his calculator wristwatch to discover the total of $11. Later on, Angela chastises Kevin for incorrectly adding $4 and $7 to something other than $11 on an accounting form.
- Pam and Jim never speak to each other, although they both participate in the same conversation about Michael trying to save time by talking in code.
- Towards the end, when Michael is reading off the cue cards, the second cue card (after Dwight drops the first) says:
- "I need this job. My mortgage is hundreds of dollars a month. With this job I can barely cover that. I have a company car, but I still have to pay for the gas. Gas prices are high and I have no savings whatsoever. And it wasn't even me. It is so not fair that they want me to resign."
- When speaking in an Australian accent during his customer service training, Kevin says "I like ice cream too mate. Alligators and dingo babies..." refering to the the Azaria Chamberlain disappearance.
The Client is the seventh episode of the second season of the television series The Office. ...
Azaria Chamberlain, with mother Lindy. ...
References - ^ NBC PRIMETIME SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY, APR 22 2007 - SATURDAY, APR 28 2007. NBC (2007-04-05).
- ^ Kate's Office Blog: April 26, 2007: "Product Recall"
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