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Angela Kinsey

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
7419 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

I think this is a great detail. Now, I don't know if this was in the script. I don't know if Steve improvised that. But I love that Michael remembers the waitress by name. I absolutely believe that the character of Michael would remember every waiter or waitress by name.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

I think this is a great detail. Now, I don't know if this was in the script. I don't know if Steve improvised that. But I love that Michael remembers the waitress by name. I absolutely believe that the character of Michael would remember every waiter or waitress by name.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

I think this is a great detail. Now, I don't know if this was in the script. I don't know if Steve improvised that. But I love that Michael remembers the waitress by name. I absolutely believe that the character of Michael would remember every waiter or waitress by name.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

It is a great, great detail. Six minutes, 19 seconds, Michael calls Pam on the phone back at the office to get him to read her a bunch of jokes from these joke books in his office. I got a lot of questions about this, people wanting to know the punchline for that joke about the lighthouse that Pam starts, and Michael's like, no, no, no, not that one. There is no punchline to the joke.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

It is a great, great detail. Six minutes, 19 seconds, Michael calls Pam on the phone back at the office to get him to read her a bunch of jokes from these joke books in his office. I got a lot of questions about this, people wanting to know the punchline for that joke about the lighthouse that Pam starts, and Michael's like, no, no, no, not that one. There is no punchline to the joke.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

It is a great, great detail. Six minutes, 19 seconds, Michael calls Pam on the phone back at the office to get him to read her a bunch of jokes from these joke books in his office. I got a lot of questions about this, people wanting to know the punchline for that joke about the lighthouse that Pam starts, and Michael's like, no, no, no, not that one. There is no punchline to the joke.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

It was not in the book. Those jokes, quote unquote, were scripted and they just wrote the beginning of the jokes.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

It was not in the book. Those jokes, quote unquote, were scripted and they just wrote the beginning of the jokes.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

It was not in the book. Those jokes, quote unquote, were scripted and they just wrote the beginning of the jokes.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

Well, and I had the challenge of having to memorize the line but look like I was reading from the book that I was not reading from.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

Well, and I had the challenge of having to memorize the line but look like I was reading from the book that I was not reading from.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

Well, and I had the challenge of having to memorize the line but look like I was reading from the book that I was not reading from.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

That's tricky. It was a little tricky. After this, Pam finds Threat Level Midnight, the script that Michael has written, where he is an action star, Michael Scarn. And at 7 minutes, 18 seconds, Jim finds drawings of of the Threat Level Midnight poster in the script. And we had a fan question from Becca Ramirez. She asked, who made the drawings in the script of Threat Level Midnight? Do you know?

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

That's tricky. It was a little tricky. After this, Pam finds Threat Level Midnight, the script that Michael has written, where he is an action star, Michael Scarn. And at 7 minutes, 18 seconds, Jim finds drawings of of the Threat Level Midnight poster in the script. And we had a fan question from Becca Ramirez. She asked, who made the drawings in the script of Threat Level Midnight? Do you know?

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

That's tricky. It was a little tricky. After this, Pam finds Threat Level Midnight, the script that Michael has written, where he is an action star, Michael Scarn. And at 7 minutes, 18 seconds, Jim finds drawings of of the Threat Level Midnight poster in the script. And we had a fan question from Becca Ramirez. She asked, who made the drawings in the script of Threat Level Midnight? Do you know?

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

I don't. Great question. Greg Daniels.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

I don't. Great question. Greg Daniels.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

I don't. Great question. Greg Daniels.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

So he sketched them out, and then he gave them to, I guess it would be Phil Shea. Yeah. And Phil hired an artist, but this was the example. Like, Greg kind of sketched it out to say, here's my idea of what the poster, this is what the drawing should look like. And Greg said the artist came back, and the drawings were so good that he thought maybe his โ€“ kind of crappier drawing was more realistic.

Office Ladies
Second Drink: The Client with Melora Hardin

So he sketched them out, and then he gave them to, I guess it would be Phil Shea. Yeah. And Phil hired an artist, but this was the example. Like, Greg kind of sketched it out to say, here's my idea of what the poster, this is what the drawing should look like. And Greg said the artist came back, and the drawings were so good that he thought maybe his โ€“ kind of crappier drawing was more realistic.