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Baby Shower

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Jim explains how Michael is related to Jan's baby.

“Baby Shower” is the third episode of the fifth season of the television series The Office, and the show’s sixty-eighth episode overall. The episode aired in the United States on October 16, 2008 on NBC.

Plot

Dwight acts out the process of birth with a watermelon, as Michael wants to be prepared for Jan’s baby.

The Party Planning Committee is planning Jan’s baby shower, and collects money for a present, which many employees are reluctant to donate to. Angela makes a “guess whose baby picture” game for the shower, and she is angered when Andy unintentionally makes fun of her picture.

Jim and Pam feel awkward trying to communicate with each other throughout the day, with Pam telling the documentary crew that the two of them were having an off day.

Jan arrives with her baby girl, Astrid, already born, much to everyone’s surprise. The shower ends up taking place anyway, and Michael tries to pacify Jan by being cold to Holly, which makes her uncomfortable despite being foretold by Michael.

The present the office got for Jan ended up being a stroller, which was unnecessary as she already had a more expensive $1200 Orbit stroller. Dwight found this a ridiculous price to pay, stating that his bomb shelter cost that much, so he goes out to test the durability of the stroller as the shower continues. He straps the watermelon front the beginning of the show into the stroller and goes out to a dump-like area to throw the stroller into fences and off of small cliffs. He also ends up tying the stroller to the back of his car for his “bumper test.”

Michael holds Astrid, only to find no connection, so he seeks advice from another “baby-daddy,” Darryl. Darryl mocks him, as the baby is not even Michael’s. Jan acts coldly to Holly when they have a conversation, being direct when Holly attempts humour. Jan then retrieves her daughter from Angela and Andy, who were setting up a photo of the baby amongst vegetables. She leaves soon afterward, telling Michael in the car park not to date Holly. Michael hugs Holly when he goes back into the building and feels a connection he did not feel with Astrid. He then asks her out on a date, which she accepts, visibly moved.

Jim and Pam call each other at the exact same time and leave each other messages that are extremely similar, hinting that perhaps they are not as disjointed as this day has made them feel but highlighting the difficulty they are both having with being apart.

Reception

In the 18-49 demographic, Baby Shower earned a 4.1/10 ratings share. The episode was watched by 8.07 million viewers.

“Baby Shower” was voted the nineteenth highest-rated episode out of 26 from the fifth season, according to an episode poll at the fansite OfficeTally; the episode was rated 7.74 out of 10.

Business Ethics (The Office)

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Michael and Holly energizing the office before the seminar.

“Business Ethics” is the second episode of the fifth season of the television series The Office, and the show’s sixty-seventh episode overall. The episode aired in the United States on October 9, 2008 on NBC.

Plot

In the cold open, Pam is talking to Jim on the phone, and Jim reluctantly reveals their engagement to the office, to no congratulations and much insulting commentary (Oscar thought they were already engaged, Angela brings up Roy, Andy acts irritated that Jim is intruding on his own engagement even though Andy unknowingly intruded on Jim’s engagement in “Goodbye, Toby,” Dwight points out Pam’s not a virgin, and Creed forgets Jim’s name, calling him “the tall guy”), except Michael, who tackles Jim with a flying hug when he hears the news.

Following Ryan’s recent actions, corporate wants Holly to set up a seminar regarding business ethics, where Michael invites the office to tell her about their personal time-theft stories without fear of consequence (by providing them with “immunity”). This seminar eventually escalates into a confessional orchestrated by Michael in which the staff admits to dishonesty in the workplace. However, when Meredith mentions that she has sex to gain discounts for the company and coupons to Outback Steakhouse, Holly feels that she should take action.

At the seminar, Dwight claimed that he never takes personal time during work, so Jim uses a stopwatch to count even the smallest distractions that befall Dwight, such as yawning, sneezing and using the restroom. As a result, Dwight never stops working, restraining himself from speaking when Jim spreads misinformation about his favorite show, Battlestar Galactica, urinating in a soda bottle, rather than using the bathroom, and somehow managing to sneeze with his eyes open. Dwight finally stops caring about Jim’s antagonism when he comes back into the office, having sneaked away to have sex with Angela. Dwight does admit that he is not as ethical as he claimed, and Jim appears happy to hear this and stops using the stopwatch.

Michael, upset by Holly’s feelings, takes her to the local seafood restaurant, Cooper’s Seafood House, to smooth things over, and also try to start something with her inconspicuously. After Holly states that Dunder Mifflin is not a family, it is a workplace, Michael becomes bitter towards her and treats her with the kind of contempt he previously reserved for Toby Flenderson. Later on a conference call, corporate turns a blind eye to Meredith’s unethical behavior due to the discounts but scolds Holly for forgetting to collect the signatures of all the employees who attended the business ethics seminar, causing Michael to feel sorry for her and let things go. He stands up for Holly when the rest of the staff is reluctant to participate in the rest of the seminar by ordering them to finish it. This in turn, seems to improve their relationship once again.

Meredith provides Outback takeout to the entire office, so she is no longer the solo beneficiary of the “tip”, as seen in the ending.

Ratings

In the 18-49 demographic, Business Ethics earned a 4.6/11 ratings share. The episode was watched by 9.0 million viewers.

Employee Transfer

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Michael, Holly, and Darryl enjoy the ride to Nashua.

“Employee Transfer” is the fifth episode of the fifth season of the television series The Office, and the show’s seventieth episode overall. The episode aired in the United States on October 30, 2008 on NBC.

Synopsis

Pam is embarrassed when she is the only person at corporate wearing a costume on Halloween. Pam’s intended costume is Charlie Chaplin, since her mustache was applied with grease paint, she shows annoyance that she cannot remove her hat, since she then resembles Adolf Hitler. In Scranton, Stanley wears a Creature from the Black Lagoon mask in order to sleep at work and not get caught while Creed, Kevin and Dwight dress up as Heath Ledger’s version of the Joker from The Dark Knight, with Creed having the most impressive costume. Kelly dresses up as Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City, and Ryan tries to woo her. Ryan dresses as Gordon Gekko from the film Wall Street, which Kelly associates with the GEICO gecko. Oscar dresses up like Uncle Sam, Meredith is a cheerleader, Phyllis is Raggedy Ann, and Andy is a cat from the Broadway show Cats. Angela is in the same kitten outfit as she was in “Halloween”. Jim’s outfit is minimalist as usual, dressing up as a guy named “Dave” (a costume consisting of his normal attire, with a name tag).

Holly has been transferred back to her old branch in Nashua, New Hampshire after CFO David Wallace discovered her relationship with Michael. Michael and Darryl help her move using Darryl’s truck. Michael and Holly want to continue their relationship, but as they get closer to Nashua, Holly starts to come to the realization that their relationship is not going to work with the long distance, citing the seven hour drive. Michael continuously begs her to keep their relationship alive as he fears he will go back to Jan. Michael had originally intended to spend the weekend with Holly before heading back to Scranton, but after they move her stuff into her new house, he changes his mind and decides to head back with Darryl. Michael and Holly share one last embrace before he leaves. In the truck, Darryl tries to console Michael by teaching him to sing the blues, which Michael does not understand but ultimately joins in.

Jim meets Pam in New York for lunch with his brothers, Tom and Pete. Pam, Tom, and Pete arrive early to discuss a prank Pam wants to play on Jim that involves her engagement ring. Tom and Pete, however, think of playing a prank involving her interest in art, which she agrees to, though she appears to be mildly offended. When Jim arrives, Tom and Pete begin mocking Pam’s interest in art, and Jim continuously comes to her defense. When the argument becomes heated, Tom and Pete reveal it was a prank, and Jim and Pam stare awkwardly at each other. Later, when Jim and Pam are walking outside of the restaurant, Pam explains her original idea for the prank, which Jim appreciates much more than his brothers’ idea. Moments later, Jim receives a text message from his brother stating his approval of Pam and welcoming her to the family.

Meanwhile, back in Scranton, Dwight comes in wearing a Cornell sweatshirt, which irritates Andy, who thinks Dwight is mocking him. Dwight tries to talk about Cornell with Andy and tells him that he is going to apply there. He further installs a Cornell pennant and a Cornell mascot bobblehead in his area. Unable to take any more of Dwight’s mocking, Andy calls the university and is given permission to give Dwight his interview for admission. Andy has no intention of allowing Dwight to pass, but during the interview, Dwight notices inconsistencies with Andy’s questions such as asking who was Cornell’s 8th president, which Dwight answers correctly as Dale R. Corson, but Andy replies that Cornell’s 7th president was James A. Perkins. Then Dwight starts writing down his critique of Andy’s interviewing skills, which he tells him he is going to send to the university. Dwight additionally gets to Andy by proclaiming his newfound desire to change his application to the “vastly superior Dartmouth,” which becomes the last straw for Andy. After a heated physical struggle with the conference room table, Andy gives up. At the end of the episode, Andy comes into the office in overalls, a farmer’s hat, and a basket of beets, saying he is starting his own beet farm, hence trying to be like Dwight. Dwight, however, is quick to point out Andy’s knowledge of beets, or lack thereof. Through the day Angela is seen to be annoyed by both Andy and Dwight’s antics, but does not speak up against either one.

Cultural references

Creed, Dwight and Kevin all dress in the style of Heath Ledger’s performance as The Joker in the 2008 film, The Dark Knight. Actor Creed Bratton said of his costume, “I worked pretty hard to get him down. A lot of people said it was really eerie and kind of uncomfortable.”

Reception

Holly’s transfer to Nashua ranked number 4 in phillyBurbs.com’s top ten moments from the fifth season of The Office.