This episode has no real distinction other than serving as the impetus for the "Michael Scott Paper Company" story arc. However, for some reason, I always really liked it. In so many ways, Michael's histrionics consistently drive our amusement with this show, but this ep truly showcased an element of maturity and professionalism in our protagonist that is often rarely seen. Of course, in the beginning, we're forced to observe typical "Michael", who spends the first portion of the episode moping and feeling insecure about his sudden career loss. This consequently forces Pam to take charge and try and motivate her boss. However, by the end, Pam's frustrations have clearly mounted, and her inexperience altogether consumes her initial optimism. Yet, conversely, Michael, who is more adept to leadership, becomes the one who takes charge by having to console Pam. In reassuring his faithful employee (who refuses to exit a vehicle in a petulant, childlike tantrum) and conveying his overall game plan, Michael exposes an impressively no-nonsense, authoritative demeanor that illustrates his strong ability to often take the reins and get things done. In other words, we finally see why Michael is the boss. Unfortunately, because his character is utilized so often for comical purposes, we rarely get to see this side of Michael Scott. However, at least this episode reminds us why Michael, despite his incessantly hilarious shenanigans, is still one heck of a boss in his own way.
6 Reviews
Dream Team (#5.20
ComedyFan201014 January 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Michael gets the sales team together.
Great to see Michael get Ryan back, it is always good to gave him in the show. Also sad that Vicrum left, he is a pretty boring guy but he could have been a fun addition in a combination with other characters in Michael's company. Them getting their office in the same building as Dunder Mifflin is also great. It was also nice how they showed both Pam and Michael calming each other down when the other felt desperate.
Great to see Michael get Ryan back, it is always good to gave him in the show. Also sad that Vicrum left, he is a pretty boring guy but he could have been a fun addition in a combination with other characters in Michael's company. Them getting their office in the same building as Dunder Mifflin is also great. It was also nice how they showed both Pam and Michael calming each other down when the other felt desperate.
Two Headed Snake
josh-515036 July 2020
One of the best episodes
Faristuta9 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
It's one of these episodes where the Office steps outside its comfort zone. It revealed the best and worst of Michael and we see a more sophisticated side of Pam (who isn't his hooker lol). I liked this one very much.
The soccer part- not funny
Starting Out The Michael Scott Paper Company
vivianla3 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Pam goes to Michael's to get started on the company. When opening the door Michael says ah my stripper has arrived.
They drive around and pick up Michael's old telemarketing colleague and Ryan from the bowling alley he works at. Ryan is now blonde and makes 60 000 dollars a year.
Michael's grandmother does not approve of investing in the company. Vikram asks to be dropped back at the telemarketing company.
They drive around and pick up Michael's old telemarketing colleague and Ryan from the bowling alley he works at. Ryan is now blonde and makes 60 000 dollars a year.
Michael's grandmother does not approve of investing in the company. Vikram asks to be dropped back at the telemarketing company.
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