Nov 6 2009 01:25 PM ET

'The Office' recap: Do not test my politeness

Categories: TV Recap, The Office

“Double Date” brought an end to the Michael/Helene love story, which was obviously not going to last but I thought would be around for at least a few more episodes, but we saw another relationship bloom and grow: Dwight and Andy’s. Oh, those two. Punching, naked photos, and a taco lunch ahead, Officers!



It’s another beautiful (?) day in Scranton, and Dwight brought bagels — and a pumpernickel one just for Stanley — so the Dunder-Mifflinites would all “owe” him one in his quest to depose Jim. He also got off one of the best lines of the season: “Fish sticks are not an aphrodisiac. You’re thinking of deer penis.” Truer words, etc etc.

Michael continued to brag about his relationship with Helene, particularly because it was her birthday, and they were having lunch with Pam and Jim. “There’s no way out,” sighed Pam, even as she tried to sneak out of it with a hokey fake phone call. And who could blame her? This lunch was obviously going to be a level of fresh hell both for them and for us. Sure, there was the predictable level of awkwardness, but things got especially tense and strange when Michael found out that Helene is a cool 58 years old. “The only time you should care about a woman’s age is if she’s too young for you,” he confessionalized, trying to convince himself. “I’m not robbing the cradle,” he said. “If anything I’m robbing the grave.” Yeowch. The Helene-is-old train made its next stop at the “grandma vs. nana” nomenclature discussion, and Michael wigged out even more.

Back at DMHQ, Dwight and Andy “helped” each other and did “favors” for one another: Dwight brought breakfast, so Andy bought everyone a taco lunch. (Bagels and tacos in one day? Best day ever!) Dwight cleaned the office freezer, so Andy shined Dwight’s briefcase. They tidied each other up, offered each other comical advice, and so on. These two are so obsessed with protocol that they can’t resist the siren song of etiquette. “Do not test my politeness,” Andy reminded us. Oh, we won’t.

As always with The Office, the more Michael boasts, the harder he falls. This week, it was the childish scrapbook he made for Helene for her birthday, complete with lines from a Shel Silverstein poem. The whole lunch was awkward, but the pages of this scrapbook almost turned my stomach: Michael is so, so pathetic. Also, paging Dr. Mommy Issues.

Michael decided that Helene wasn’t right for him after all and the time to tell her was right then, as they were finishing birthday cake. He tried to pin it on Pam, but she dodged, and so he had to launch into the full-on dumping spiel. Helene needs someone who gets her references, he said. “Who is Kafka-esque? I don’t know him,” he bumbled. He wants kids, a life that includes bungee jumping and going to Italy — and Helene’s sort of past that phase in her life. Oof. The best part of this whole scene is Jim and Pam’s reactions, going from confusion to disbelief to oh-no-what-now.

Back at the office, Michael offered Pam a raise — bribe — and jokingly offers to let her hit him, which she way too readily accepts. “After work. In the parking lot. In front of everyone,” she said, slowly smiling. “As hard as I can.”

It’s the threat heard round the office: Ryan and Kelly rushed in to see if Michael was scared (“never”), Toby tried to make sure it would happen off company property and offered some punching advice, and Kelly made popcorn. It seemed for a moment that Pam wouldn’t go through with it, but after Michael says that Helene came on to him, Pam whips around and slaps him as hard as she can. “Holy crap,” said Phyllis, for all of us.

Michael later told the camera that right before the hit, his whole life flashed before his eyes, and he liked what he saw: “I have four kids, I have a hover car and a hover house, and my wife is a runner, and it shows. and Pam and Jim are my best friends, and our kids play together, and I’m happy, and rich, and I never die.”

“Double Date” had some awesome lines, but I wished the A story and B story had overlapped or at least reflected each other a little more, plus the Great Slap of Oh Nine could have been an episode unto itself instead of tacked on at the end of this one. I love Dwight and Andy, though I was surprised that Angela didn’t come up at all in their one-upsmanship, but again, where did their little routine go?

Other highlights:

++ Dwight: “Oh right, you’re a woman and need to refuse food the first time.”
++ Ryan has a naked photo of Kelly
++ “What if Dwight dies and I still owe him something? That is a recipe for a ghost!” Andy is the best.
++ Jim grabbing the phone and hanging it up was hilarious. “Hello? Well that’s great.”
++ Jim: “Feel better?” Pam: “No, you were right.” Aaaargh, that killed me.

PopWatchers, it’s time to start the Bring Back Holly campaign in earnest. What’d you think of “Double Date”?

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  • Cheryl

    I really liked this episode! Dwight and Andy are pure magic together. The recap was good too.

    • Dug

      Totally agree and marvel at how well the writers as well as the actors took the initially viscious relationship (that looked like Andy’s character was going to be around for a season at most) and grew it into this awesome dynamic that it is now. Viva Nard Dog & Dwigt!

  • Jenna Fischer…

    was gorgeous last night. She looks radiant with very little make-up.
    She’s supposed to be “playing” pregnant? What do you call that..a PILF?

  • Isembard

    I didn’t think it was the greatest ep, but I’m always happy for my half hour in Scranton each week. And you had to LOVE Toby showing Pam how to punch for maximum effect.

  • Jelana

    Toby showing Pam how to punch harder with Michael watching had me laughing out loud. Good episode.

    • Penny

      I loved Michael’s facial expression in the background.

      • Yesenia

        Agree. His reaction made the moment that much more hilarious.

  • kim in kentucky

    what can I say? I LOVED this episode!!! Okay, maybe the stories could have overlapped, but still – just great! So many good little moments: Toby teaching Pam to box while Michael looked on, Michael suddenly realizing that he’s dating a much older woman, etc etc. Maybe next week we see Michael suffering from salmonella from the raw chicken being on his face. And I’m sorry, you bring me a bagel, I DON’T owe you anything (of course I realize that Dwight would think that I did).

    • EL

      My favorite part was when Pam asked her mom what birthday she was celebrating and she said 49. Pam then said something like “We’ve been celebrating it for 9 years, it’s our longest family tradition.”

      Meanwhile, you see Michael scribbling some addition on a napkin and somehow comes up with 54 for Helene’s age (which already freaked him out). When she corrected him that she was 58, he freaked out even more.

      It was hilarious that he can’t even do simple addition.

      • Pfft

        I was going to say maybe Michael assumed she was his age (45/46) before coming up with 54, but I just rewatched the episode where he clearly wrote down 49 – oh well.

      • friend of phyllis

        I thought that was a great moment. Pam revealed her mom’s age deliberately. Mother-daughter dynamics!!

  • Reese

    With each passing episode, I’m really not liking Pam anymore.

    • Jill

      I know! And if she is aware of her bad attitude why doesn’t she work on changing it? You can blame only so much on being pregnant.

      • Yesenia

        She reminds me of my old manager. Super sweet before pregnancy, total jerk during, then more mellow and/or happy towards the end. I know not all women are like that but I still think Pam is relatable.

    • Jack

      Totally agree. Pam’s now a shrill, rude, elitist crazy person. We saw a glimpse of her when she talked up Andy to Erin, but that’s it. SO unlikeable.

    • Lily

      But she really made an effort to accept the relationship because it made her mother happy. And she had every right to be mad at Michael for first dating her mom and the dumping her on her birthday

  • SS

    I can’t believe they had Pam hit Michael. Who IS Pam now? This is crazy, and unbelievable, and not in a good way. And Jim is just this annoying, un-funny boss type now who has no inside jokes and is trying to keep Pam from losing it. Ugh.

    I do love Kelly though .. “Oh my God, I love it.” *shakes head at camera*

    • Penny

      It’s really noticeable when you go back and watch past seasons how much Pam has changed. She’s so bitter and cynical. So far in these season she has screamed at Michael like a 5 year old and now she’s hit him. I know people change but damn, some of the appeal of Pam was that she kind of had to put up with Michael’s nonsense because he was her boss, but now she’s super defiant. She’s becoming Stanley and Jim is becoming Michael.

      • EL

        That’s actually pretty realistic (in an unrealistic show).

        The longer somebody works somewhere, the more crap they’ve seen, and the less they’re willing to put up with.

      • Penny

        @EL, I know, you’re right, its more realistic. It’s just not as funny or likeable. I don’t want another Stanley.

      • Luddite

        Michael was dating her mom! That would make me pretty cranky, not going to lie.

    • Ang

      awww cut Pam some slack…she is prego. You can’t control your hormones…and if my boss (god forbid)dated my mom and then dumped her on her bday…I’d be b!tch slapping him too!

      • Penny

        I’m 37 weeks pregnant now, and I’m not out of control. Lord knows I’m not defending Michael, I just miss the old meek Pam.

      • Ang

        But….is your boss dating your mom LOL…probably not. I think Michael is just pushing her buttons and she just doesn’t have the BS tolerance to put up with it anymore. I say – good for her. But I agree I miss the old Pam too.

      • Kat

        I agree completely Ang…I think that it was a combination of things that caused Pam to go off last week and to smack Michael this week but primarily she was angry about Michael dating her mom-who wouldn’t be?!?! lol Plus, I like the new assertive Pam much better than the old doormat Pam!

      • friend of phyllis

        But the problem is, it’s totally out of character. Pam’s meekness is an integral part of the story and always has been. People don’t change like that IRL. Only after very sloppy and inconsistent sitcom writers get ahold of them.

      • Krystal

        But think of it, she is in a secure relationship and has more confidence about her abilities. She was probablly always that person, but with Roy, learned how to be a dormat as not to rock the boat. I like it.

      • KCatty

        Wow. God forbid a woman go from being meek and quiet to being confident and assertive. Apparently, to be well-liked, women are supposed to be doormats.

        Lovely commentary on today’s society, people. So glad to see so much has changed.

      • Gabby

        @KCatty: I know! I can’t believe how turned off people are from Pam finally growing a pair! I thought she was hilarious! Michael was beyond douchey tonight – he deserved every bitch slap he got, lol.

  • idviceroy

    Good episode last night. But is it just me, or does ‘The Office’ seem hit or miss so far this season. It only really picked up steam AFTER the wedding episode

  • Jill

    Once again, Creed was the most funny in his brief moment on camera.

    I also was wondering about the raw chicken muck left on Michael’s face.

    • rgd

      It was also funny that Dwight would even have a raw chicken in the freezer at work!

      • Cheryl

        I actually thought chicken was too conventional for Dwight. Wasn’t he bragging about horse patties a few episodes ago? I know…yuck!

      • Cristina

        I wondered who had raw chicken at work too! That was funny. I also loved the look on Kevin’s face when Michael told him he was fired and then Jim’s slight shake no. And I loved how it was Creed who called Pam with the fake emergency. It’s little moments like that that keep me coming back as I haven’t really been enjoying The Office much this season. Although it is still better than anything else on TV – but now I watch Project Runway and then watch The Office on nbc.com. It used to be the other way around.

  • Office Fan

    The best part was Creed’s relief upon hearing Jim say the paper got delivered all right, then saying something was up because it was not supposed to get there at all

    • dave

      LOL yea that was great!

  • deanne

    I completely agree that jim and pam are becoming less likeable. I wonder what the writer’s motivation is? Perhaps to highlight the other characters more?

  • Penny

    Was it just me or did Ryan’s suit look weird? Like it was too small or something.

    • Harry

      I noticed that too, but they’ve had Ryan doing some weird outfits (the fedora, and I think a cardigan too)so maybe it was intentional?

  • Cheryl

    PS I really didn’t like how much Pam was whining about Michael dating her mom for the past few episodes but after Michael broke up with the mom on her b-day I realized that perhaps Pam truly did know best. However, that doesn’t explain why she left her stable job to work for Michael Scott Paper Co….but that’s another story!

  • Heidi

    First, any episode of the Office is better than anything else(comedy wise) on TV. remember the episode where no one(not counting Roy & his brother) BUT Michael showed up to Pam’s “art” show, it showed such a tender moment between Pam & Michael… now Pam is being turned into “worst case scenario” pregnant/ newly married woman, Pam’s whole charm was being the cool girl… Oh well

    • Nikita

      I really disagree… aside from The Office, I follow Community, Parks and Rec, and 30 Rock and right now they’re all way funnier than The Office. Seasons 1 – 3 were hard to top, but lately it just hasn’t been as good. Pam annoys me now, and the show lacks the energy it once had.

  • Rob Grizzly

    I hated this episode. Pam has been a really damp character lately. Jim had nothing NOTHING to do. I thought the parking lot punch business was stupid- a desperate cry to save an episode that had been flat all the way through. The lunch was boring, Michael dating Pam’s mom was a waste of time, I see. No good material came from it and it’s already over. None of the one-liners worked (except maybe Creed’s “That paper should have never arrived. Something’s wrong”)

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