![]() Michael too loves pretzels, and after ordering his with 18 different toppings, a sugar high ensues which actually culminates in Michael landing a HUGE contract…right before he falls asleep on his desk. Stanley: I wake up every morning in a bed that’s too small, drive my daughter to a school that’s too expensive, and then I go to work to a job for which I get paid too little, but on pretzel day? Well, I like pretzel day. An event that brings joy to the otherwise sullen Stanley. Oh I almost forget – it’s Free Pretzel Day at the Scranton Business Park. Michael would rather spend the day in the pretzel line than actually doing any real work. Pam tries her best to steer Michael in the direction of work, but her efforts are futile. And in a touching moment, Dwight’s acceptance of Ryan Howard came full circle when the chants of “Temp! Temp! Temp!” faded into “Ryan! Ryan! Ryan!”.ĭwight: Just think…that temp agency could have sent you anywhere.īack in the Scranton office Jan’s frustrations with Michael are coming to a boil, and in light of company woes, Jan insists that Pam track Michael’s activities on and hour-by-hour basis. This thrilled Dwight to no end, and the two finally bonded by throwing a few eggs and then later a few pints back at the pub. The boys finally make it to a sales call, but it didn’t go as well as Ryan had hoped and the former temp dealt with the lost sale just as they taught him in business school – by hucking eggs at the client’s building. In the end, it seems that Dwight did actually have some valuable advice to impart, most importantly: God, I can’t wait to see more Cousin Mose!! Hilarious!! Cousin Mose sporting a homemade FEAR shirt. Ryan has somehow held it together despite Dwight’s crazy ass antics, but he’s pushed over the brink when Dwight suggests that he wrestle Cousin Mose. What is Michael’s Scott’s greatest fear?ĭwight: Wrong. Ryan: Outsourcing and consolidation of competition.ĭwight: What is the true cause of Robert Mifflin’s suicide?ĭwight: Final question, young Ryan Howard. Tossing Miyagi’s approach aside, Dwight tries to get through to Ryan with a police style interrogation.ĭwight: What is the greatest danger facing Dunder Mifflin? I’m just waiting for a book of Schrute-isms. Ryan: I don’t think you know what you’re saying.ĭwight: It’s called bullcrap, and a client can smell it a mile away Miyagi and a whole lot of Schrute to put Ryan through a series of challenge on the Schrute Family Beet Farm.ĭwight: And just as you have planted your seed in the ground, I will plant my seed in you. Dwight channels his inner Confucius mixed with a little Mr. ![]() In Dwight’s warped mind, Ryan will be a better salesman only after learning some valuable life lessons – all of which Dwight is more than eager to share. Somehow that translates into thinking that Dwight would be a good mentor. Sales Associate at a mid-range paper supply firm. Ryan going on a sales call with Dwight is premise enough for some high comedy, but when the trip turns from a business meeting into a hazing ritual that involves beet seeds, a coffin AND Cousin Mose – well that my friends is high comedy.Īfter temping at Dunder Mifflin for just about a year, Ryan has resigned himself to his fate as a Jr. BJ Novak wrote a wonderfully full episode that just happened to employ all the aspects that makes The Office the best comedy on TV today.įirst off there was the obvious hilarity. It made me happy, dare I say giddy with joy. Such was the case with last night’s episode of The Office. ![]() Sometimes TV is just so good that you are still in a good mood the day after the show airs. ![]()
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