Angela Kinsey
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We would have to go to these press junkets, and the stars of all the shows would be in their various conference rooms speaking to the press, but then they'd have some big buffet lunch for all of us, and I would chit-chat with all the Mad Men people.
Yeah. Okay. I found out a really interesting little tidbit. I listened to the DVD commentary. Okay. That's actually Paul and Greg making the slurping sounds.
Yeah. Okay. I found out a really interesting little tidbit. I listened to the DVD commentary. Okay. That's actually Paul and Greg making the slurping sounds.
Yeah. Okay. I found out a really interesting little tidbit. I listened to the DVD commentary. Okay. That's actually Paul and Greg making the slurping sounds.
They recorded slurping sounds in the editing room to lay on top of that scene to just make it even grosser for Melora's reaction. That is so funny.
They recorded slurping sounds in the editing room to lay on top of that scene to just make it even grosser for Melora's reaction. That is so funny.
They recorded slurping sounds in the editing room to lay on top of that scene to just make it even grosser for Melora's reaction. That is so funny.
Thanks, Tim. So now, Angela, I think we should go back into the office and talk a little bit about Threat Level Midnight. Oh, yes. Everyone in the office goes into the conference room, they divide up the parts, and they start reading Threat Level Midnight. I think this is a great example of what a table read is like. This is what we would do every week on the office.
Thanks, Tim. So now, Angela, I think we should go back into the office and talk a little bit about Threat Level Midnight. Oh, yes. Everyone in the office goes into the conference room, they divide up the parts, and they start reading Threat Level Midnight. I think this is a great example of what a table read is like. This is what we would do every week on the office.
Thanks, Tim. So now, Angela, I think we should go back into the office and talk a little bit about Threat Level Midnight. Oh, yes. Everyone in the office goes into the conference room, they divide up the parts, and they start reading Threat Level Midnight. I think this is a great example of what a table read is like. This is what we would do every week on the office.
Tuesdays or Wednesdays at lunch, we would all go into this conference room. They would hand out the next week's script and we would read it out loud.
Tuesdays or Wednesdays at lunch, we would all go into this conference room. They would hand out the next week's script and we would read it out loud.
Tuesdays or Wednesdays at lunch, we would all go into this conference room. They would hand out the next week's script and we would read it out loud.
One of my favorite things in this is Dwigged, the fact that Michael's bumbling assistant clearly used to be named Dwight. So that talking head that Pam gives where she explains the typo and all of that โ The first time we shot this episode, that explanation did not exist. And so that was a reshoot.
One of my favorite things in this is Dwigged, the fact that Michael's bumbling assistant clearly used to be named Dwight. So that talking head that Pam gives where she explains the typo and all of that โ The first time we shot this episode, that explanation did not exist. And so that was a reshoot.
One of my favorite things in this is Dwigged, the fact that Michael's bumbling assistant clearly used to be named Dwight. So that talking head that Pam gives where she explains the typo and all of that โ The first time we shot this episode, that explanation did not exist. And so that was a reshoot.
Well, I had a big fan question here. A lot of people asked if Threat Level Midnight was a fully written script. It was written. They did write quite a bit so that we would have something to work with. But as you see in the show, it's an unfinished script. So it was not a fully written script. They also wanted to know if we read from the script or if it was improvised.
Well, I had a big fan question here. A lot of people asked if Threat Level Midnight was a fully written script. It was written. They did write quite a bit so that we would have something to work with. But as you see in the show, it's an unfinished script. So it was not a fully written script. They also wanted to know if we read from the script or if it was improvised.
Well, I had a big fan question here. A lot of people asked if Threat Level Midnight was a fully written script. It was written. They did write quite a bit so that we would have something to work with. But as you see in the show, it's an unfinished script. So it was not a fully written script. They also wanted to know if we read from the script or if it was improvised.
I was going to say that I thought we read from the script, but I found an interview with Brian Baumgartner where he said we improvised it and BJ backed that up. That we were sitting around for about five to ten minutes and we were just throwing out anything at all, which seems almost impossible to me. But there's two people in the cast who say that's how it was. I remember it differently.