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Ben Franklin (The Office)

"Ben Franklin" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's forty-third episode overall. Written by Mindy Kaling, who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor, and directed by Randall Einhorn, the episode first aired in the United States on February 1, 2007, on NBC. "Ben Franklin" received 5.0/13 in the ages 18–49 demographic of the Nielsen ratings, and was watched by an estimated audience of 10.1 million viewers,[1] and the episode received mixed reviews among critics.

"Ben Franklin"
The Office episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 15
Directed byRandall Einhorn
Written byMindy Kaling
Featured music"Feel Like Makin' Love" by Bad Company
Cinematography byMatt Sohn
Editing byDean Holland
Production code315
Original air dateFebruary 1, 2007 (2007-02-01)
Running time21 minutes
Guest appearances
Episode chronology
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In the episode, the employees from the office prepare for Phyllis Lapin's (Phyllis Smith) wedding. Michael Scott (Steve Carell), acting under advice from Todd Packer (David Koechner), instructs Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) to hire a stripper for the men and delegates Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) to hire one for the women. While Dwight hires a stripper, Jim ends up hiring a Ben Franklin impersonator (Andy Daly) instead.

Synopsis

The office plays host to a bridal shower for Phyllis Lapin (Phyllis Smith) while Bob Vance's (Robert R. Shafer) bachelor party is held in the warehouse. Though Michael Scott (Steve Carell) is aware that the company's sexual harassment policy forbids strippers in the workplace, Todd Packer (David Koechner) convinces him that it is okay to hire a stripper for the bachelor party if he also gets a male stripper for the bridal shower. After Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) admitted to Karen Filippelli (Rashida Jones) in the previous episode that he still has feelings for Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), interactions between the three become increasingly tense.

Michael delegates the hiring of the strippers to Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) and Jim. While Dwight locates a stripper named Elizabeth (Jackie Debatin) for Bob Vance's party, Jim orders an educational Benjamin Franklin impersonator (Andy Daly) as a joke. Pam and Karen have fun gently heckling the impersonator. Jim tells Dwight that the impersonator is the real Ben Franklin. Dwight says he's "99% sure" this is not so but asks questions to the impersonator that he believes only the real Ben Franklin would know, such as who was the King of Austria (Joseph II) and who was the King of Prussia (Frederick William III). The well-practiced impersonator answers each question correctly without hesitation, much to Dwight's anger and disbelief. In the break room, Karen confronts Pam about Jim and Pam's kiss and asks if she is still interested in Jim. Made nervous by the questioning, Pam uses misleading wording, babbles uncontrollably, and at the end of the conversation blurts out "I'm sorry." Karen finds her behavior baffling but not suspicious.

At the bachelor party, Bob Vance refuses a lap dance, so Michael volunteers. During the lap dance, Michael becomes concerned that this is cheating on Jan Levinson (Melora Hardin) and brings the show to an abrupt close. Dwight decides to get the three hours of work they paid the stripper for by having her answer calls. After consulting with "Ben Franklin" and the stripper, Michael decides to tell Jan about the lap dance. However, Jan is less upset by his unfaithfulness to her than by his violation of company policy. Relieved, Michael makes lovey dovey talk to Jan even as she suggests firing him over the incident.

The Benjamin Franklin impersonator flirts with Pam at her desk. Jim hears about this and teasingly asks if things are getting serious. This makes Pam embarrassed by her lack of a boyfriend, and she asks Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak) to set her up with one of his friends from business school.

Production

"Ben Franklin" was the second episode of the series directed by Randall Einhorn. Einhorn had previously directed "Initiation", as well as the summer spin-off webisodes "The Accountants". "Ben Franklin" was written by Mindy Kaling, who acts on the show as customer service representative Kelly Kapoor. The episode was the sixth of the series written by Kaling.

Jackie Debatin, who appeared in "Ben Franklin" as Elizabeth, is used to playing strippers and hookers. Debatin had previously been a stripper on Friends, a stripper on That '70s Show, a stripper on Two and a Half Men, a madam on Veronica Mars, and a call girl on Boston Legal. In an interview, Debatin said playing Elizabeth was "probably the best experience I have had in TV work", because the cast and crew were "down to earth, fun, grateful to be there".[2] Although actor Andrew Daly, who played Gordon the Ben Franklin impersonator, had already known John Krasinski, Angela Kinsey, B. J. Novak and Kate Flannery, he said that The Office cast and crew "could not have been more welcoming to me". Daly especially liked it when the actors "depart[ed] from the script and improvised a little".[3] Before filming, Daly mistakenly believed the show was mostly improvised and studied the Wikipedia article on Benjamin Franklin, but his studying paid off: during filming of Dwight's interrogation of the impersonator, Rainn Wilson improvised a question about whether Benjamin Franklin was nearsighted or farsighted. Daly was immediately prepared with the response, "Both, that's why I invented the bifocals." This scene made it into the final episode.[4]

Reception

"Ben Franklin" received 5.0/13 in the ages 18–49 demographic of the Nielsen ratings. This means that five percent of all households with an 18- to 49-year-old living in it watched the episode, and 13 percent had their television tuned to the channel at any point. The episode was watched by an estimated audience of 10.1 million viewers.[1] "Ben Franklin" is one of only a handful of other episodes of The Office to reach over 10 million viewers, the others being the show's pilot episode, "The Injury," "Traveling Salesmen," "The Return," and "Stress Relief," of which the latter reached over 20 million viewers.

"Ben Franklin" received mixed, but mostly good, reviews from critics. IGN's Brian Zoromski wrote that "The Office was in truly excellent form this week." Zoromski went on to credit the "great progression" in the Jim-Pam-Karen love triangle and Michael being "his completely inept self" as parts of the episode that made it "one of the best Office episodes this season".[5] Michael Sciannamea of TV Squad was less enthusiastic about the episode, writing that although it was "solid", "not much happened here other than the Jim-Karen-Pam triangle."[6] Abby West, of Entertainment Weekly, praised the love triangle, saying "The Pam/Karen confrontation was as uncomfortable as I could possibly hope for. It's so gratifying to see Pam's armor cracking." West also praised the work of the supporting cast.[7]

Notes

  • This episode begins Andy Bernard's 4-episode absence from the office, as he has gone to anger management training. He later returns in "The Negotiation".

References

  1. ^ a b Tan, Jeannie (September 26, 2006). "The Office Nielsen Ratings". OfficeTally.com. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  2. ^ Debatin, Jackie (May 15, 2008). "ScrantonBranchOffice Exclusive Interview – Jackie Debatin". TheTwoCents. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  3. ^ Daly, Andy (September 6, 2007). "Two Cents & Five Questions With..." TheTwoCents. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  4. ^ "Episode 43: Ben Franklin". Office Ladies Podcast. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  5. ^ Zoromski, Brian (February 2, 2007). "The Office: "Ben Franklin" Review". IGN. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  6. ^ Sciannamea, Michael (February 2, 2007). "The Office: "Ben Franklin"". TV Squad. from the original on August 28, 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  7. ^ West, Abby (February 4, 2007). "The Naked Truth". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 29, 2008.

External links

  • at NBC.com
  • "Ben Franklin" at IMDb

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Ben Franklin is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show s forty third episode overall Written by Mindy Kaling who also acts in the show as Kelly Kapoor and directed by Randall Einhorn the episode first aired in the United States on February 1 2007 on NBC Ben Franklin received 5 0 13 in the ages 18 49 demographic of the Nielsen ratings and was watched by an estimated audience of 10 1 million viewers 1 and the episode received mixed reviews among critics Ben Franklin The Office episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 15Directed byRandall EinhornWritten byMindy KalingFeatured music Feel Like Makin Love by Bad CompanyCinematography byMatt SohnEditing byDean HollandProduction code315Original air dateFebruary 1 2007 2007 02 01 Running time21 minutesGuest appearancesCreed Bratton as Creed Bratton Rashida Jones as Karen Filippelli David Koechner as Todd Packer Andrew Daly as Gordon Jackie Debatin as Elizabeth Craig Robinson as Darryl Philbin Bobby Ray Shafer as Bob VanceEpisode chronology Previous The Return Next Phyllis Wedding The Office American season 3 List of episodesIn the episode the employees from the office prepare for Phyllis Lapin s Phyllis Smith wedding Michael Scott Steve Carell acting under advice from Todd Packer David Koechner instructs Dwight Schrute Rainn Wilson to hire a stripper for the men and delegates Jim Halpert John Krasinski to hire one for the women While Dwight hires a stripper Jim ends up hiring a Ben Franklin impersonator Andy Daly instead Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis EditThe office plays host to a bridal shower for Phyllis Lapin Phyllis Smith while Bob Vance s Robert R Shafer bachelor party is held in the warehouse Though Michael Scott Steve Carell is aware that the company s sexual harassment policy forbids strippers in the workplace Todd Packer David Koechner convinces him that it is okay to hire a stripper for the bachelor party if he also gets a male stripper for the bridal shower After Jim Halpert John Krasinski admitted to Karen Filippelli Rashida Jones in the previous episode that he still has feelings for Pam Beesly Jenna Fischer interactions between the three become increasingly tense Michael delegates the hiring of the strippers to Dwight Schrute Rainn Wilson and Jim While Dwight locates a stripper named Elizabeth Jackie Debatin for Bob Vance s party Jim orders an educational Benjamin Franklin impersonator Andy Daly as a joke Pam and Karen have fun gently heckling the impersonator Jim tells Dwight that the impersonator is the real Ben Franklin Dwight says he s 99 sure this is not so but asks questions to the impersonator that he believes only the real Ben Franklin would know such as who was the King of Austria Joseph II and who was the King of Prussia Frederick William III The well practiced impersonator answers each question correctly without hesitation much to Dwight s anger and disbelief In the break room Karen confronts Pam about Jim and Pam s kiss and asks if she is still interested in Jim Made nervous by the questioning Pam uses misleading wording babbles uncontrollably and at the end of the conversation blurts out I m sorry Karen finds her behavior baffling but not suspicious At the bachelor party Bob Vance refuses a lap dance so Michael volunteers During the lap dance Michael becomes concerned that this is cheating on Jan Levinson Melora Hardin and brings the show to an abrupt close Dwight decides to get the three hours of work they paid the stripper for by having her answer calls After consulting with Ben Franklin and the stripper Michael decides to tell Jan about the lap dance However Jan is less upset by his unfaithfulness to her than by his violation of company policy Relieved Michael makes lovey dovey talk to Jan even as she suggests firing him over the incident The Benjamin Franklin impersonator flirts with Pam at her desk Jim hears about this and teasingly asks if things are getting serious This makes Pam embarrassed by her lack of a boyfriend and she asks Ryan Howard B J Novak to set her up with one of his friends from business school Production Edit Ben Franklin was the second episode of the series directed by Randall Einhorn Einhorn had previously directed Initiation as well as the summer spin off webisodes The Accountants Ben Franklin was written by Mindy Kaling who acts on the show as customer service representative Kelly Kapoor The episode was the sixth of the series written by Kaling Jackie Debatin who appeared in Ben Franklin as Elizabeth is used to playing strippers and hookers Debatin had previously been a stripper on Friends a stripper on That 70s Show a stripper on Two and a Half Men a madam on Veronica Mars and a call girl on Boston Legal In an interview Debatin said playing Elizabeth was probably the best experience I have had in TV work because the cast and crew were down to earth fun grateful to be there 2 Although actor Andrew Daly who played Gordon the Ben Franklin impersonator had already known John Krasinski Angela Kinsey B J Novak and Kate Flannery he said that The Office cast and crew could not have been more welcoming to me Daly especially liked it when the actors depart ed from the script and improvised a little 3 Before filming Daly mistakenly believed the show was mostly improvised and studied the Wikipedia article on Benjamin Franklin but his studying paid off during filming of Dwight s interrogation of the impersonator Rainn Wilson improvised a question about whether Benjamin Franklin was nearsighted or farsighted Daly was immediately prepared with the response Both that s why I invented the bifocals This scene made it into the final episode 4 Reception Edit Ben Franklin received 5 0 13 in the ages 18 49 demographic of the Nielsen ratings This means that five percent of all households with an 18 to 49 year old living in it watched the episode and 13 percent had their television tuned to the channel at any point The episode was watched by an estimated audience of 10 1 million viewers 1 Ben Franklin is one of only a handful of other episodes of The Office to reach over 10 million viewers the others being the show s pilot episode The Injury Traveling Salesmen The Return and Stress Relief of which the latter reached over 20 million viewers Ben Franklin received mixed but mostly good reviews from critics IGN s Brian Zoromski wrote that The Office was in truly excellent form this week Zoromski went on to credit the great progression in the Jim Pam Karen love triangle and Michael being his completely inept self as parts of the episode that made it one of the best Office episodes this season 5 Michael Sciannamea of TV Squad was less enthusiastic about the episode writing that although it was solid not much happened here other than the Jim Karen Pam triangle 6 Abby West of Entertainment Weekly praised the love triangle saying The Pam Karen confrontation was as uncomfortable as I could possibly hope for It s so gratifying to see Pam s armor cracking West also praised the work of the supporting cast 7 Notes EditThis episode begins Andy Bernard s 4 episode absence from the office as he has gone to anger management training He later returns in The Negotiation References Edit a b Tan Jeannie September 26 2006 The Office Nielsen Ratings OfficeTally com Retrieved July 28 2008 Debatin Jackie May 15 2008 ScrantonBranchOffice Exclusive Interview Jackie Debatin TheTwoCents Retrieved July 28 2008 Daly Andy September 6 2007 Two Cents amp Five Questions With TheTwoCents Retrieved July 28 2008 Episode 43 Ben Franklin Office Ladies Podcast Retrieved 27 December 2020 Zoromski Brian February 2 2007 The Office Ben Franklin Review IGN Retrieved July 28 2008 Sciannamea Michael February 2 2007 The Office Ben Franklin TV Squad Archived from the original on August 28 2008 Retrieved July 28 2008 West Abby February 4 2007 The Naked Truth Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 29 2008 External links Edit Ben Franklin at NBC com Ben Franklin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ben Franklin The Office amp oldid 1093986971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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