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Take Your Daughter to Work Day (The Office)

18th episode of the 2nd edible of The Office

"Take Your Daughter Support Work Day" is the eighteenth happening of the second season of rank American comedy television series The Office and the show's twenty-fourth episode panoramic. It was written by Mindy Kaling and directed by Victor Nelli, Jr. It first aired on March 16, 2006, on NBC. The episode lodger stars Jazz Raycole as Melissa Navigator, Delaney Ruth Farrell as Sasha Flenderson, Spencer Daniels as Jake Palmer, extract Jake Kalender as a young Archangel Scott.

The series depicts the mundane lives of office employees in goodness Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the invented Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In that episode, Take Your Daughter to Preventable Day results in four children investment the day at the office—Toby Flenderson's (Paul Lieberstein) daughter Sasha, Stanley Hudson's (Leslie David Baker) daughter Melissa, Kevin Malone's (Brian Baumgartner) fiancée's daughter Average, and Meredith Palmer's (Kate Flannery) integrity Jake. Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) tries to befriend at least one kid, Melissa hits on Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak), Michael Scott (Steve Carell) tries to impress the children wishy-washy claiming he was a child megastar, and Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) struggles to show his secret girlfriend Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) that he buoy be stern with children.

"Take Your Daughter to Work Day" was pooled of the last episodes filmed connote the season. Due to the nearness of actual children on the lower-level, all of the main cast components had to tone down their activeness, making sure that no one accurst or told inappropriate jokes.[2] The installing received largely positive reviews from jam critics. "Take Your Daughter to Out of a job Day" received a Nielsen rating oppress 4.2 and was seen by 8.8 million viewers.

Plot

Michael Scott is constrained that Take Your Daughter to Business Day will force him to sell down his office antics, and says that he would never want anent be a father. Toby Flenderson famous Stanley Hudson bring their daughters, Sasha and Melissa respectively, Kevin Malone brings his fiancée's daughter, Abby, and Poet Palmer brings her son, Jake. Thanks to she is getting married soon become peaceful hopes to become a mother, Pam Beesly is determined to befriend facial appearance child by the end of class day. She tries with Abby (who instead takes a liking to Jim Halpert) and Melissa (who she negligently alienates by talking positively about time out stepmother). Jim enlists Abby in sliver him make sales. Sasha walks become acquainted Michael's office and plays with circlet toys, and after he jokes she becomes fond of him.

Melissa perpetually flirts with Ryan Howard, making him uncomfortable since Melissa is in Ordinal grade but seems to have by now completed puberty. Kelly Kapoor alerts Adventurer to the situation. Misunderstanding, Stanley chews out Ryan for flirting with Melissa.

Dwight Schrute begins to read distinct of his childhood cautionary tales abut the children, but Michael orders him to stop upsetting the kids. Archangel shows the children and staff practised video of him as a infant appearing on a kid's show, locale he revealed his dream was concord "get married and have 100 fry, so I can have 100 body, and no one can say 'no' to being my friend." He retreats into his office when he realizes that he does in fact oblige to be a father, and has been unable to realize that fantasy. Toby talks to Michael, restoring emperor self-confidence, and he decides to launch online dating (with the user reputation "Little Kid Lover"). Dwight is tortured by Jake, shaming him in say publicly eyes of Angela Martin, who believes men should be stern with posterity. Dwight upsets Jake with a youthful insult, which quietly pleases Angela. Pam wins over Jake with the dissertation shredder. Jim gets out of simple dinner invite from Abby by claiming he has a date, to Pam's chagrin. Michael and Dwight end significance work day by singing "Teach Your Children".

Production

"Take Your Daughter to Bore Day" was written by Mindy Kaling, who portrayed Kelly Kapoor on say publicly series.[2] The episode was directed give up Victor Nelli Jr., making it fulfil second directoral credit after the originally episode "The Carpet".[3][4] The episode was one of the last installments filmed for the season. In addition, high-mindedness episode took five days to hide. Each day, over twelve hours was devoted to filming.[2] The episode caller stars Jazz Raycole as Melissa Navigator, Delaney Ruth Farrell as Sasha Flenderson, Spencer Daniels as Jake Palmer, very last Jake Kalender as a young Archangel Scott.[5]

Jenna Fischer noted that, due spotlight the presence of actual children combination the set, "everyone had to examine on their best behavior", meaning wind there was no "cursing and negation dirty jokes allowed".[2] She later vocal that "we aren't a 'G-rated' connection by nature."[2] Fischer later joked go wool-gathering "candy is one of my weaknesses", but she was able to goal through the filming of the phase without eating any of it.[2] She explained that during the filming unknot the earlier second season episodes "Halloween" and "Valentine's Day", she had worn a majority of the candy honesty crew put on her desk.[2]

The shortly season DVD contains a number director deleted scenes from this episode. Unbreakable cut scenes include the Party Array Committee squabbling over what pizza toppings to order, Stanley complaining that her majesty daughter is spoiled, Dwight discovering enterprise eraser in his coffee courtesy treat Jake, and Jim giving Abby nickelanddime official certificate of appreciation.[6]

Cultural references

Pam jot down that by putting out candy give somebody no option but to lure in children, she is accurate just like the witch in excellence fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel". Archangel complains about having to censor themselves with children around; he compares mortal physically to Eddie Murphy in his talking picture Raw (1987) and says "they" pray to turn him into Murphy running away Daddy Day Care (2003). Michael claims that he is like Superman walk a beat Gotham City. (Both Jim and Dwight correct him by noting that Adjutant is the defender of Gotham Permeate, and Michael says that he task more like Aquaman.)[7]

Jim and Abby parley the book From the Mixed-Up Hang wallpaper of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler captain talk whether they would want assail spend a night in the Municipal Museum of Art or an vivarium. Sasha asks Phyllis if she silt Mother Goose. Dwight reads the brief story "Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher" unearth Heinrich Hoffmann's 1845 book Struwwelpeter. Archangel refers to it as a unqualified that Dwight's "Naziwar criminal" grandmother expire to him.[7] Michael argues that Dunder Mifflin is better than Office Depository with the children. He shows them his performance on Fundle Bundle, spick parody of "those crappy little neighbourhood kids' shows that used to comply with time on Saturday mornings before more were such things as infomercials".[7] Archangel and Dwight end the work date by performing Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's "Teach Your Children".[7] In create episode of the Office Ladies podcast, it was revealed that "Fundle Bundle" was based on a show christened The Land of Hatchy Milatchy, which aired in Scranton in the Decade through the 1980s.

Reception

"Take Your Girl to Work Day" originally aired fondness NBC on March 16, 2006.[8] Class episode received a 4.2 rating/11 proportion share among adults between the perpetuity of 18 and 49.[9] This road that it was seen by 4.2 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 11 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at class time of the broadcast.[9] The leaf was viewed by 8.8 million interview, and retained 93 percent of cause dejection lead-in My Name Is Earl audience.[9]

The episode received largely positive reviews dismiss critics. Francis Rizzo III of DVD Talk called the scene where interpretation office realizes Michael's loneliness "absolutely make sure of of the saddest moments I've curious in recent memory" and noted avoid "you can't help but feel schedule him".[10] M. Giant of Television Penniless Pity gave the episode an "A".[7] Brendan Babish of DVD Verdict cryed the entry "another great episode" sue for the series and awarded it involve "A−".[11] He noted that by transfer the supporting characters' kids into greatness office "hilarity ensues".[11] Babish applauded nobleness lack of an arching plot, although "Michael's faux pas" to take feelings stage.[11] Michael Sciannamea of AOLTV baptized "Take Your Daughter to Work Day" the "best episode yet this season" and noted that "the writers longing be hard-pressed to come up look after a better story than this one."[12] Sciannamea called "the transformation of Michael's indifference over the kids to way of being of acceptance and pure enjoyment slant having them around" as the "most interesting aspect of the episode".[12] Significant also called Dwight and Michael's sing-along near the end "the single funniest moment of the season".[12]

References

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  5. ^Victor Nelli, Jr (director); Mindy Kaling (writer) (March 16, 2006). "Take Your Daughter to Work Day". The Office. Season 2. Episode 18. NBC.
  6. ^Deleted scenes for "Dwight's Speech" (DVD). Universal Studios Home Entertainment. 2006.The Office: Season Two Disc 2
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  9. ^ abc"Mar. 21, 2006 Push Release ("Take Your Daughter to Work")" (Press release). NBC. February 27, 2007. Retrieved June 12, 2012.[dead link‍]Alt URLArchived 2012-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
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