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The offer is accepted. Pam is crushed when she sees Jim and Karen exchange gifts. Jim is crushed when he sees Roy give a gift to Pam. At the end of the day, Jim tells Pam that a helicopter will be arriving to take Dwight to a welcoming party at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. As Dwight waits on the roof, he receives the text message ...
Fickett said the idea of Michael giving awkward lecture tours felt old and familiar, so much so that "I was convinced it was a repeat". He also said the Jim and Dwight idea was funny, but "nothing the show hasn't tapped before". [ 16 ]
"Work Bus" originally aired on NBC on October 18, 2012. [1] The episode was viewed by 4.28 million viewers and received a 2.1 rating/6% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. [12] This means that it was seen by 2.1 percent of all 18 to 49-year-olds, and 6 percent of all 18 to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast.
After Jim goes to the bathroom, he comes out to find her in only her underwear under his blanket. Fed up, he demands that she leave and lets Dwight, armed with spray chemicals, into the room. Jim claims to see a bed bug near Cathy, making her flee from Dwight's spraying. However, because of the chemicals, Dwight suggests Jim sleep in Cathy's room.
Michael attributes the 1981 song "Our Lips Are Sealed" to The Bangles, when it was really sung by The Go-Go's. Michael and Jim go to Hooters, a company whose waiting staff are primarily young, attractive waitresses usually referred to simply as "Hooter Girls" whose revealing outfits and sex appeal is played up and is a primary component of the ...
Gaffigan and Seinfeld last worked together in the Netflix comedy Unfrosted, which Seinfeld co-wrote and directed as well. "The first time Jim and I ever really spoke was when he was a guest on ...
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T. J. Thyne as Stu Lou Who, the other mischievous son, twin brother of Drew and older brother of Cindy. Jim Meskimen as Officer Lihan Who, the chief of police. Mary Stein as Miss Rue Who, the Grinch's school teacher who later becomes Cindy's teacher. Deep Roy as Post Officer Clerk. Rance Howard as Elderly Timekeeper. Verne Troyer as Band Member.