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"The Dundies" The Office episode
Michael Scott hosts "The Dundies".Episode no. Season 2
Episode 1Directed by Greg Daniels Written by Mindy Kaling Production code 203 Original air date September 20, 2005 Episode chronology ← Previous
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"Sexual Harassment"List of The Office (U.S. TV series) episodes "The Dundies" is the second season premiere of the American comedy television series The Office—the show's seventh episode overall. Written by Mindy Kaling and directed by Greg Daniels, who is also a producer for the show, the episode originally aired in the United States on September 20, 2005 on NBC.[1]
In the episode, Michael hosts "The Dundies" (a play on the company name Dunder Mifflin), the annual awards show in which he presents awards to various members of the office. But the night does not turn out as he plans, and Michael ends up angering or humiliating the majority of the office staff. Meanwhile, after Pam argues with her fiancé and becomes obviously intoxicated, she kisses Jim.
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Plot
Michael Scott (Steve Carell) is the only person who looks forward to "The Dundies", his annual awards show at the local Chili's restaurant. Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) tries to dissuade Michael from once again awarding Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) the "World's Longest Engagement" award. Meanwhile, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) learns that there is graffiti about Michael on the ladies' room wall, and his attempts to investigate are embarrassingly unsuccessful.
At the awards show, Michael's performance as MC falls flat. Pam's fiancé Roy Anderson (David Denman) and Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson) leave, taking Pam with them. In the parking lot, Roy and Pam argue, and Pam returns alone to the restaurant, where she begins drinking beer and margaritas. Heckled by other customers, Michael decides to end the show, but an intoxicated Pam leads the office in encouraging him to continue. Relieved upon winning the Dundie for "Whitest Sneakers", Pam gives a drunken acceptance speech and kisses Jim on the lips. This leaves Jim surprised, but happy.
As Jim recaps the Dundies for the camera, Pam looks longingly at Jim and then falls off her stool, and Dwight springs to her rescue, thinking Pam is having a seizure. He then tries to take off his dress shirt and tie, but a Chili's employee stops him. After the party is over, Pam runs to the camera and screams "I just like to say this was the best Dundies ever! Whoo!". In the parking lot, Pam admits to Jim that it was she who wrote the graffiti. She begins to ask Jim a question, but stops when she notices the camera. A Chili's employee then talks to the camera and says that Pam apparently was sneaking drinks off of other's tables, which is against the restaurant's rules. He then tells the audience that the employee Xeroxed her driver's license and therefore is never welcome at Chili's again. Jim helps Pam into Angela Martin's (Angela Kinsey) car and smiles as they leave.
Dundies
- Phyllis – Busiest Beaver award (mislabeled Bushiest Beaver)
- Ryan – Hottest in the Office award
- Angela – Tight Ass award
- Kelly – Spicy Curry award (trophy has a bowling figure rather than a business man)
- Kevin – Don't Go in There After Me award (in the shape of a squatting figure)
- Stanley – Fine Work award
- Pam – Whitest Sneakers award
Production
This episode was the second episode of the series directed by Greg Daniels. Daniels had previously directed the first season episode "Basketball". "The Dundies" was written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts for the show as customer service representative Kelly Kapoor.[1]
According to writer and producer Greg Daniels, at the King of the Hill office he used to work at they had a Dundies-type event called the "Swampy Awards".[2] At Chili's, many parts of the script were changed so the restaurant would allow filming. In the original script, Pam vomits at Chili's and Dwight responds, "A woman has vomited!" The completed script was not available to Chili's until shooting had already started, and they objected to a customer vomiting in their restaurant. Chili's withdrew its permission to shoot, but, after a few hours, Steve Carell developed a compromise: Pam falls off her bar stool and Dwight responds, "A woman has had a seizure!"[3] Pam was also to be over served alcohol by the Chili's staff. Chili's did not want this in the episode either, so the writers had Pam steal drinks off other tables.[3] They also agreed to include a scene in which the actual owner of the Chili's restaurant (Jon Bosshart, not an actor) makes it clear that the restaurant does not over serve alcohol to its customers. Since Jenna Fischer does not drink much in real life, B. J. Novak took her out so she could get drunk while Novak described to her how she was behaving and how it did not match her own perception. She drew upon this experience for her performance.[4]
Reception
"The Dundies" received 4.3/10 in the ages 18–49 demographic in the Nielsen ratings. This means that 4.3% of all households with an 18 to 49 year old living in it watched the episode, and 10% had their television tuned to the channel at any point. The episode was watched by 9.0 million viewers.[5]
In its "The Top 10 Moments from The Office", IGN ranked Pam's drunken scene at Chili's as number five.[6] Michael Sciannamea of TV Squad stated that "This season's first episode showed a marked improvement over the final episode from last season", and went on to praise the episode's expansion of supporting characters as one of the main reasons for the improvement.[7] Seb Patrick of Noise to Signal, while comparing the American version of The Office favorably to its UK counterpart, writes that the series "could be finding its feet again over the course of its opening couple of episodes."[8]
References
- ^ a b "The Dundies". TV.com. http://www.tv.com/the-office/the-dundies/episode/464256/summary.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
- ^ "Panels The Office". National Broadcasting Company. http://www.nbc.com/Comic-Con/video/clips/the-office/279939/. Retrieved 2008-07-26.
- ^ a b Novak, B.J. (September 20, 2005). "Office Gossip's First Exclusive Blog!", TVGuide.com
- ^ Fischer, Jenna. (April 12, 2006). "Return of The Dundies", TVGuide.com
- ^ "Press Release: "The Dundies"". NBC. http://nbcumv.com/release_detail.nbc/entertainment-20050927000000-nbcprimetimeresult.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17.[dead link]
- ^ Top 10 Moments from The Office IGN, retrieved May 17, 2008
- ^ The Office:The Dundies TV Squad, retrieved May 17, 2008
- ^ Patrick, Seb (2005-09-28). "The Office USA : "The Dundies"". Noise to Signal. Archived from the original on November 10, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20071110101938/http://www.noisetosignal.org/tv/2005/09/the-office-usa-the-dundies.php. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
External links
- Official Dundie Award
- "The Dundies" at NBC.com
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