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The official website of The Office included three cut scenes from "Work Bus" within a week of the episode's release. In the 43-second clip, Pete and Erin indulge in a little unlawful fantasy. [ 7 ] In the second 104-second clip, the office continues their "Shabooya Roll Call", with Phylis, Oscar, Dwight (reluctantly) and Andy participating ...
The song received generally positive reviews. Demicia Inman of Vibe wrote, "While each has a different style, their southern swagger and confident demeanor make an effortless posse cut where everyone gets their shine." Jon Caramanica placed the song at number 18 on his list of the best songs of 2022. [6]
Here’s what each state delegation used as its roll call song: Alabama — “Sweet Home Alabama,” by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Alaska — “Feel It Still,” by Portugal. The Man, a band from Wasilla ...
Music played a major role during night two of the Democratic National Convention.The ceremonial roll call took place on Aug. 20, during which a series of delegates pledged their state’s support ...
The traditional roll call at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago turned into a boisterous dance party Tuesday, with each delegation announcing their votes for presidential nominee Kamala ...
5th episode of the 3rd season of The Office "Initiation" The Office episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 5 Directed by Randall Einhorn Written by B. J. Novak Featured music "River Runs Red" by Life of Agony "Lovefool" by The Cardigans "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter Cinematography by Matt Sohn Editing by David Rogers Production code 305 Original air date October 19, 2006 (2006-10-19 ...
"Cafe Disco" includes several callbacks to previous The Office episodes. Michael blames Charles Miner, the new Dunder Mifflin vice president, for the poor atmosphere around the office; Charles was the antagonist of a recent six-episode story arc revolving around Michael's defection from Dunder Mifflin to the Michael Scott Paper Company.