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Watch full episodes online. Select an episode below or record this series. Adaptation - set at a paper company based in Scranton, Pa. has a similar documentary style to that of the Ricky Gervais-led British original. It features the Dunder-Mifflin staff, which includes characters based on roles in the British show. This site is dedicated to finding the real world locations seen in NBC's hit show The Office. Season 6 - The Office Filming Locations The Office Filming Locations. All 17 songs featured in The Office (US) Season 6 Soundtrack, listed by episode with scene descriptions. Ask questions and download or stream the entire soundtrack on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, & Amazon. The entire office is preoccupied about rumors of Dunder Mifflin's bankruptcy. Michael tries to create a distraction by engaging everyone in murder-mystery game, but Jim wonders if that is a good idea.

A town car is something a company sends when they are in trouble. A limo is something they send when there is cause for celebration. In this case I believe they are celebrating ... me.

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Alan Grant, the CEO, of the company, if title's important to you, has personally invited moi, to go to New York, to the shareholders meeting. And sit up on the stage with the board of directors and at some point they are going to introduce me as... the most successful branch manager that have had. And then Michael Scott turns and waves to the crowd. And the crowd goes wild.

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I am not going to 'do' the 'twirl,' alright? It's not even a twirl, it's a spin. [pauses] I might do the spin.

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Pam: Don't do the twirl.
Phyllis: Lose the twril.
Dwight: Twirl sucks!
Kevin: Michael, I hated the twirl.
Andy: Hate the twirl!
Michael: Okay, obviously I'm not going to do the twirl. I only did it because I nailed the wave.
Phyllis: Yeah, good. Don't do it.

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Dwight: What kind of mileage does this baby get?
Erin: It's like what high school kids take to prom on TV shows.
Oscar: So typical of management to spend money on this. Ugh, what a bunch of boobs.
Michael: Hate to break it to you Oscar, but some of us like boobs.
Dwight: Calves. Calves all the way.

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Oscar: I just want to take this stupid board of directors by their necks. This. Is. So. Simple!
Andy: Yeah. Well you should do that. Get in line.
Oscar: Oh what a great idea, and lose my job. No thank you.
Andy: Look. Do you want to be able to tell your grandkids you stood up for yourself, during America's biggest financial crisis?
Dwight: How is he going to have grandkids.

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I was hoping to lob Michael a softball question early. I wanted to swing by the garment district; pick up a few crates of my shirts. I got a shirt guy.

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Pam: I can't really imagine you yelling at anyone.
Jim: Oh I yell. You've heard me yell.
Pam: Oh okay. I've heard you exclaim? Like, the time you said, 'Hey look! We parked over here!'
Jim: Well that was apple-picking day. There was no need to yell that day. I was just excited to find the car. Perfect end to a perfect day.
Pam: Well. You'll figure it out.

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Jim: I gotta make an example out of him. Should I just fire him?
Pam: Can you actually fire people?
Jim: To be honest I don't know. But maybe I could just yell at him in front of people.

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Michael: Alright. Well, I know a guy. This Mexican guy, he's a math wiz. He knows economics as well as he knows bullfighting and I am going to call in a little favor.
David: No-no-no-no, don't call anybody, Michael.
Michael: Well I'm texting him, so.
David: Please do not text anybody now, Michael.

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Michael: Well. That was a waste of a text. Let's get down to brass tacks. I think that we might be in trouble. We don't seem to have a plan, so I'm thinking I go down there maybe rattle off a few jokes. The Congressman could follow?
Alan: He's our best manager? Where's the off button on this moron?
Michael: Uhh. I'm not a moron. Time after time, my branch, leads in sales. I have personally won over 17 Dundie awards so I am not a moron. And, I'm just trying to help, you know? So... you're the moron.

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Alright. We are gonna ... we are gonna go out there, during this break, and we are gonna come back with a plan. We're gonna come back with a plan for you. It's a 45-day plan. 45 days! To get us back, on track. 45 points! It's a 45-day, 45-point, one point per day. We get 45 points, we're back in business! [cheers] And you can take that to the bank! And limo lady! We are going completely carbon-neutral! [more cheers] I love you New York! You! You!

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Alright. We are gonna ... we are gonna go out there, during this break, and we are gonna come back with a plan. We're gonna come back with a plan for you. It's a 45-day plan. 45 days! To get us back, on track. 45 points! It's a 45-day, 45-point, one point per day. We get 45 points, we're back in business! [cheers] And you can take that to the bank! And limo lady! We are going completely carbon-neutral! [more cheers] I love you New York! You! You!

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The Dunder Mifflin stock symbol is DMI. Do you know what that stands for? Dummies, morons, and idiots. Because that's what you'd have to be to own it. And as one of those idiots, I believe the board owes me answers.

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'Hot Girl'
The Office episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 6
Directed byAmy Heckerling
Written byMindy Kaling
Cinematography byRandall Einhorn
Editing byDave Rogers
Production code1003[1]
Original air dateApril 26, 2005
Guest appearances
  • Amy Adams as Katy Moore
  • Melora Hardin as Jan Levinson
  • David Denman as Roy Anderson
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'Hot Girl' is the sixth episode and season finale of the first season of the American comedytelevision seriesThe Office. The episode aired on NBC in the United States on April 26, 2005. The episode was written by consulting producer Mindy Kaling, marking her first writing credit for the series. The episode was directed by Amy Heckerling, her only directing credit for the series.

In this episode, Michael (Steve Carell) allows an attractive salesperson (Amy Adams) to sell her purses in the office, catching the eye of almost every male in the office. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim (John Krasinski) use the situation to play yet another prank on Dwight (Rainn Wilson).

'Hot Girl' received mostly positive reviews from critics. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode received 4.8 million viewers and received a 2.3 rating/5% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49.

Plot[edit]

Corporate informs Michael Scott (Steve Carell) that an incentive program has been set up where the top Dunder Mifflin sales representative will be rewarded with a prize of up to $1,000. As Michael decides on choosing that prize, Katy Moore (Amy Adams), a pretty young purse saleswoman, comes into the office to sell her wares. When Michael sees her, he offers to let her set up shop in the conference room, which catches every male's eye. As he shows her around the office, Michael tries to impress her while doing his best to impede the chances of any other office male. Roy Anderson mentions that he would go for her if he were not dating Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), and an angry Pam corrects him that they are engaged.

Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) convinces Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) that he should approach Katy and if all else fails, he should buy a purse, which he does to Pam and Jim's delight. When Michael hears she'll need a ride home, he does his best to offer himself, going so far as to spend the aforementioned $1,000 on an espresso machine to impress her. While Pam is sitting on Jim's desk and talking to him, Roy comes up and tries to apologize to Pam, eventually getting her out of her bad mood by tickling her; an uncomfortable Jim leaves his desk. Later, he strikes up a conversation with Katy, and in the end, she decides to get a ride from Jim, leaving Michael and Dwight devastated. It is revealed that Katy and Jim are also going out for a drink, to the apparent jealousy of Pam.

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'Hot Girl' introduced the recurring character Katy, played by Amy Adams.

'Hot Girl' was the first episode written by writer and actress Mindy Kaling, who portrays Kelly Kapoor.[2] Kaling became one of the most prolific writers for the series, writing 22 of its episodes.[3] She was later promoted to executive producer of the show for its eighth season.[4] The episode was also the first and only one directed by Amy Heckerling.[5]

'Hot Girl' introduced the recurring role of Katy, portrayed by Amy Adams. Katy would appear in two more episodes: 'The Fire' and 'Booze Cruise'. Adams remarked that she thoroughly enjoyed her work on the show.[6] In an interview with The Advocate, she said that The Office 'was the best work experience. I loved that show and that cast so much. I don't know if they believe me, but every time I see them I'm like, 'Oh my gosh, I'll do anything to come back.''[6] Several years after she left the show as a recurring character, B. J. Novak wanted to write her a cameo in the seventh season episode 'Threat Level Midnight', but she was unavailable for filming.[7] 'Hot Girl' was one of two first season episodes, the other being 'Health Care', that did not contain commentary by members of the cast and crew on the season DVD.[5]

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In its original American broadcast on April 26, 2005, 'Hot Girl' was viewed by an estimated 4.8 million viewers and received a 2.3/5% rating share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49.[8] This means that it was seen by 2.3% of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 5% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. The episode, airing after Scrubs, retained only 19% of its lead-in audience.[9] The episode, along with Scrubs, ranked fourth in its timeslot, being beaten by a rerun of the Fox medical drama House which received a 6.3 rating in the 18–49 demographic, the CBS reality show The Amazing Race which received a 5.1 rating, and ABC, which ran a rerun of the comedy According to Jim and a new episode of the sitcom Rodney, averaging a 3.3 rating.[9] 'Hot Girl' received the lowest rating in the show's history[9] until it was beaten by the season eight episode 'Tallahassee' almost seven years later.[10] After the lackluster reception of the episode, Media Life Magazine erroneously predicted that 'Hot Girl' would also serve as the de factoseries finale.[9]

Reviews[edit]

The episode received moderately positive reviews from critics. Travis Fickett from IGN retroactively gave the episode an 8.0 out of 10, signifying a 'great' episode.[11] Fickett wrote that 'Hot Girl' helped to establish what type of character Michael would eventually become in the subsequent seasons, noting the character's 'deep and desperate loneliness' which would eventually become a main conceit in the series.[11] He concluded that the episode ended with a 'classic Office moment'—Michael realizing that Jim will be giving Katy a ride home—that 'captures the desperation and loneliness of [Pam, Jim, and Michael] – and does a great job of setting the stage for the show's terrific second season.'[11] Miss Alli from Television Without Pity gave the episode a B but described it as 'the weakest of the first season.'[12] Alli noted that the episode was largely the 'play on the same joke,' featuring Michael and Dwight 'making idiots of themselves over Katy.'[12] However, she did positively compare the American version of the show to the British version, stating, 'All things considered, I think the first season is very underrated owing to unnecessary comparisons to the British version,' but concluded that the episode was 'its weak moment.'[12]

Erik Adams of The A.V. Club awarded the episode a 'B+'.[13] Adams largely praised Fischer's performance, noting that she 'helped build her character’s arc every step of the way' in the series and that several of her moments in 'Hot Girl' helped to emphasize this point.[13] Furthermore, he complimented the appearance of Katy, noting that she causes a rift between Pam and Jim, but due to 'the confidence of Adams’ performance and some hidden compartments in Kaling’s script', she also has 'legitimate agency'.[13]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Shows A–Z – Office, The on NBC'. The Futon Critic. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  2. ^'About The U.S. Version of The Office'. BBC. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  3. ^Sittenfeld, Curtis (September 25, 2011). 'A Long Day at 'The Office' With Mindy Kaling'. The New York Times Sunday Magazine. Retrieved September 23, 2011.
  4. ^Moaba, Alex (September 15, 2011). 'Mindy Kaling Gets 'Office' Promotion to Executive Producer'. Aol TV. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  5. ^ abThe Office (DVD). Ken Kwapis, Ken Whittingham, et al. NBC.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ abVoss, Brandon (December 1, 2007). 'Amy Adams: Big Gay Following'. The Advocate. Archived from the original on May 10, 2013.Alt URL
  7. ^''Threat Level Midnight' Q&A with BJ Novak'. OfficeTally. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  8. ^'May 3, 2005 Press Release ('Hot Girl')' (Press release). NBC. February 27, 2007. Retrieved January 24, 2012.[dead link]Alt URL
  9. ^ abcd'Lower the lights for NBC's 'The Office''. Media Life. April 27, 2005. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  10. ^Gorman, Bill. 'TV Ratings Thursday: 'The Office,' 'Parks & Rec,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'American Idol,' 'Up All Night,' 'Wipeout' Hit Lows On Another Night Of Declines'. TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved February 17, 2012.
  11. ^ abcFickett, Travis. 'The Office Flashback: 'The Hot Girl' Review'. IGN. Retrieved December 11, 2011.
  12. ^ abcAlli, Miss. 'TV Show – Hot Girl – The Office'. Television Without Pity. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  13. ^ abcAdams, Erik (June 18, 2013). ''Basketball'/'Hot Girl' | The Office | TV Club'. The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved June 21, 2013.

External links[edit]

  • 'Hot Girl' at NBC.com
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