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Diversity Day (The Office)

"Diversity Day" is the second episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office. Written by B. J. Novak and directed by Ken Kwapis, it first aired in the United States on March 29, 2005, on NBC. The episode guest-stars Office consulting producer Larry Wilmore as Mr. Brown.

"Diversity Day"
The Office episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 2
Directed byKen Kwapis
Written byB. J. Novak
Cinematography byRandall Einhorn
Editing byDave Rogers
Production code1002[1]
Original air dateMarch 29, 2005 (2005-03-29)
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In this episode, Michael's (Steve Carell) controversial imitation of a Chris Rock routine forces the staff to undergo a racial diversity seminar. A consultant (Larry Wilmore) arrives to teach the staff about tolerance and diversity, but Michael insists on imparting his own knowledge—aggravating both the consultant and the entire office staff—and creates his own diversity seminar. He eventually assigns each staff member an index card with a different race on it, causing tempers to slowly simmer until they finally snap. Meanwhile, Jim struggles to keep hold of a lucrative contract extension, but Dwight makes the sale for himself.

"Diversity Day" was the first episode of The Office to feature original writing, as the pilot episode ("Pilot") contained many jokes from the British series pilot. Wilmore, a writer for the show, had to formally audition with other actors because of stipulations with the Screen Actors Guild. The episode received a 2.7/6 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49 and garnered 6.0 million viewers overall, losing almost half of its audience from the previous week. Despite this setback, the episode received positive reviews from television critics.

Plot

In answer to Michael’s (Steve Carell) apparently constant recitation of Chris Rock's "Niggas vs. Black People" routine, the corporate offices of Dunder Mifflin send a representative (Larry Wilmore) from Diversity Today to hold a meeting regarding diversity training. Michael finds it insulting and, as a response, holds his own diversity meeting. He shows a brief video that addresses nothing of significance, claims that his heritage is "two-fifteenths Native American," and instructs everyone to wear index cards with a certain race on it and to treat others however they might treat people of those races. When he delivers a racist impression of an Indian person to Kelly (Mindy Kaling) (who is in fact not wearing a card, having missed the activity due to a meeting), she takes offense and slaps him.

Meanwhile, Jim (John Krasinski) desperately tries to re-up an annual sale that will amount to a quarter of his yearly commission, but he is ultimately undercut by Dwight (Rainn Wilson). However, during the end of the diversity meeting Pam (Jenna Fischer) dozes on his shoulder, leading Jim to conclude that it was nevertheless "not a bad day".

Production

 
The episode guest-starred Larry Wilmore as Mr. Brown.

Larry Wilmore, who plays the sensitivity trainer Mr. Brown, is a writer for the show. At the table-read for this episode, they had not cast the part yet and Daniels had Wilmore read for the role to fill in. After the read, producer Greg Daniels thought he was perfect for the role.[2] However, because of stipulations with the Screen Actors Guild, producers still had to have Wilmore formally audition with other actors for the role.[3] Daniels was also not sure where to use Mindy Kaling on-screen in the series until the point came in this episode's script when Michael needed to be slapped by a minority. Her character in this episode, however, is far from the bubbly, chatty character that Kelly later becomes.[4][5] The second episode of the series was the first to feature predominantly original writing, as the pilot episode contained many jokes from the British series pilot.[6] During one of Michael's impersonations, a racial expletive spoken by Michael had to be censored by the producers for NBC. Daniels was terrified that the scene would leak unedited, so he personally oversaw the censoring of the master copy.[7]

The scene during which Pam rests her head on Jim's shoulder after Dwight has stolen his sale and Jim smiles and says "not a bad day after all" came about when Greg Daniels spoke to the writers about wanting to have small, happy interactions between Jim and Pam and mentioned the head-on-shoulder idea, which B. J. Novak immediately wrote into his script. Paul Lieberstein did not want to appear in the episode and did so assuming it would be a one-time event, but Kevin Reilly was impressed by his work and said the show should use him more, leading to the expansion of Paul's work as Toby Flenderson. Two scenes that were cut involved Michael Scott responding to Mr. Brown's "HERO" acronym by creating one that sounded good until everyone noticed the words created the acronym of "INCEST", and Michael responded to Mr. Brown's nixing of that idea by pointing out the links between incest and racism in some states, while another had Jim replacing Dwight's "Asian" headband with "Dwight" and then having the other co-workers complain to a clueless Dwight about how annoying his behavior was.[8]

Web release

NBC webcast this episode on March 16, 2005, on MySpace to promote the show's then-upcoming premiere. This was NBC's first-ever online debut of a complete episode of a network series, and also included a trimmed-down webisode version of the episode for on-demand viewing on MySpace the following day.[9] Greg Daniels later noted in an interview with Uproxx that cutting it to the required 12 minutes "was almost impossible" and that he had already "really sweated" during the process of getting the episode down to the 22 minutes for broadcast.[8]

Reception

Ratings

"Diversity Day" premiered on NBC on March 29, 2005.[10] While the pilot episode garnered over eleven million viewers,[11] the second episode lost over half its viewing audience from the previous episode.[12][13] The episode received a 2.7/6 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18–49, meaning that 2.7 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds viewed the episode and six percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching TV viewed it.[10] The episode garnered 6.0 million viewers overall.[10] The episode, airing after Scrubs, retained 90% of its lead-in 18–49 audience.[10] In addition, "Diversity Day", along with the other first-season episodes of The Office, helped NBC score its highest-rated Tuesday night slot since February 1, 2005.[10]

Reviews

Contrary to the lukewarm response to the pilot, "Diversity Day" earned positive reviews from television critics. Entertainment Weekly gave the episode positive reviews, stating that: "Think of the toss-off racism of the original, plopped into a PC-gone-wrong showcase that might be entitled The Accidental Bigot. As when the African-American diversity trainer introduces himself as Mr. Brown, and Scott assures him, 'I will not call you that.'"[14] Ricky Gervais (the lead in the British series) stated that in comparison to the British version, "[i]t is as good. I love the fact that, apart from the first one, the scripts are all original. You've gone back to the blueprint of what the characters are and you've started from there, as opposed to copying anything."[15] Rolling Stone magazine named the scene wherein Michael shows the office his diversity video the third greatest Moment from The Office. The article particularly praised Michael's line: "Abraham Lincoln once said, 'If you are a racist, I will attack you with the North.'"[16]

Erik Adams of The A.V. Club awarded the episode a "B+" and felt that, as the show lost viewers in the first season, the stories got better, and that "Diversity Day" is an excellent example of this "unfortunate trend".[17] He noted that the episode "would go on to be one of the series’ defining episodes, an installment that put a more hopeful spin on the original Office's views on accepting the disparity between our dreams and our realities."[17] However, Adams noted that Carell's character was still too aggressive for Michael Scott to be completely lovable, and that the second season episode "Sexual Harassment" would serve as "a gentler spiritual sequel" to this episode, featuring a similar premise, but with a softened Michael Scott.[17] For his work on this episode, B. J. Novak was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Screenplay – Episodic Comedy.[18]

On August 22, 2021, the channel Comedy Central removed the episode from its reruns of the show. However it remains in rotation on Freeform and is still available to stream on Peacock, NBCUniversal's streaming service[19]

References

  1. ^ "Shows A–Z – Office, The on NBC". The Futon Critic. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  2. ^ Carell, Steve (Actor). 2005. "Diversity Day" [Commentary track], The Office Season One (US/NBC Version) [DVD], Los Angeles, CA: Universal.
  3. ^ Daniels, Greg (Producer). 2005. "Diversity Day" [Commentary track], The Office Season One (US/NBC Version) [DVD], Los Angeles, CA: Universal.
  4. ^ Wolk, Josh (February 24, 2006). . Entertainment Weekly'. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  5. ^ "'Office' Promotions Pay Off in a Big Way". Chicago Tribune. February 23, 2006. from the original on November 7, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  6. ^ Matthew, Gilbert (March 24, 2005). "It's Not as Warped as the Original, But 'The Office' is Painfully Funny". The Boston Globe. from the original on February 23, 2009. Retrieved February 23, 2008.
  7. ^ Daniels, Greg (Executive Producer). 2005. "Diversity Day" [Commentary track], The Office Season One (US/NBC Version) [DVD], Los Angeles, CA: Universal.
  8. ^ a b Burns, Ashley; Schildhause, Chloe. "The Behind-The-Scenes Story Of 'Diversity Day,' The Episode That Defined NBC's 'The Office'". Uproxx. from the original on December 11, 2015. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  9. ^ "MySpace.com to Showcase Exclusive, First-Ever Webcast Of NBC's New Comedy Series 'The Office' Online Before Network's March 24 Preview and March 29 Premiere". Cision PR Newswire. March 18, 2005. from the original on January 12, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  10. ^ a b c d e "The Office Nielsen Ratings - April 5, 2005 press release". OfficeTally. from the original on August 5, 2020. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  11. ^ "Strong Showing for Office Remake". BBC News. March 30, 2005. from the original on June 29, 2006. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  12. ^ . Media Life Magazine. March 30, 2005. Archived from the original on May 20, 2011.
  13. ^ Deans, Jason (March 30, 2005). "US Remake of The Office Loses Half its Audience". The Guardian. from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  14. ^ Flynn, Gillian (March 15, 2005). "The Office". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on February 13, 2008. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  15. ^ "Ricky Gervais Defends American Office". Celebrity Spider. April 6, 2005. Archived from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  16. ^ Thomas, Lindsey (October 17, 2007). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on October 20, 2007.
  17. ^ a b c Adams, Erik (June 4, 2013). "'Pilot'/'Diversity Day' | The Office (Classic TV) | TV Club". The A.V. Club. The Onion. from the original on June 8, 2013. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  18. ^ . Writers Guild of America. December 14, 2005. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013.
  19. ^ "Was 'Diversity Day' Episode of 'The Office' Canceled?". Snopes. Retrieved 2021-09-04.

External links

  • at NBC.com
  • "Diversity Day" at IMDb

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Diversity Day is the second episode of the first season of the American comedy television series The Office Written by B J Novak and directed by Ken Kwapis it first aired in the United States on March 29 2005 on NBC The episode guest stars Office consulting producer Larry Wilmore as Mr Brown Diversity Day The Office episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 2Directed byKen KwapisWritten byB J NovakCinematography byRandall EinhornEditing byDave RogersProduction code1002 1 Original air dateMarch 29 2005 2005 03 29 Guest appearanceLarry Wilmore as Mr BrownEpisode chronology Previous Pilot Next Health Care The Office American season 1 List of episodesIn this episode Michael s Steve Carell controversial imitation of a Chris Rock routine forces the staff to undergo a racial diversity seminar A consultant Larry Wilmore arrives to teach the staff about tolerance and diversity but Michael insists on imparting his own knowledge aggravating both the consultant and the entire office staff and creates his own diversity seminar He eventually assigns each staff member an index card with a different race on it causing tempers to slowly simmer until they finally snap Meanwhile Jim struggles to keep hold of a lucrative contract extension but Dwight makes the sale for himself Diversity Day was the first episode of The Office to feature original writing as the pilot episode Pilot contained many jokes from the British series pilot Wilmore a writer for the show had to formally audition with other actors because of stipulations with the Screen Actors Guild The episode received a 2 7 6 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18 49 and garnered 6 0 million viewers overall losing almost half of its audience from the previous week Despite this setback the episode received positive reviews from television critics Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Web release 4 Reception 4 1 Ratings 4 2 Reviews 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIn answer to Michael s Steve Carell apparently constant recitation of Chris Rock s Niggas vs Black People routine the corporate offices of Dunder Mifflin send a representative Larry Wilmore from Diversity Today to hold a meeting regarding diversity training Michael finds it insulting and as a response holds his own diversity meeting He shows a brief video that addresses nothing of significance claims that his heritage is two fifteenths Native American and instructs everyone to wear index cards with a certain race on it and to treat others however they might treat people of those races When he delivers a racist impression of an Indian person to Kelly Mindy Kaling who is in fact not wearing a card having missed the activity due to a meeting she takes offense and slaps him Meanwhile Jim John Krasinski desperately tries to re up an annual sale that will amount to a quarter of his yearly commission but he is ultimately undercut by Dwight Rainn Wilson However during the end of the diversity meeting Pam Jenna Fischer dozes on his shoulder leading Jim to conclude that it was nevertheless not a bad day Production Edit The episode guest starred Larry Wilmore as Mr Brown Larry Wilmore who plays the sensitivity trainer Mr Brown is a writer for the show At the table read for this episode they had not cast the part yet and Daniels had Wilmore read for the role to fill in After the read producer Greg Daniels thought he was perfect for the role 2 However because of stipulations with the Screen Actors Guild producers still had to have Wilmore formally audition with other actors for the role 3 Daniels was also not sure where to use Mindy Kaling on screen in the series until the point came in this episode s script when Michael needed to be slapped by a minority Her character in this episode however is far from the bubbly chatty character that Kelly later becomes 4 5 The second episode of the series was the first to feature predominantly original writing as the pilot episode contained many jokes from the British series pilot 6 During one of Michael s impersonations a racial expletive spoken by Michael had to be censored by the producers for NBC Daniels was terrified that the scene would leak unedited so he personally oversaw the censoring of the master copy 7 The scene during which Pam rests her head on Jim s shoulder after Dwight has stolen his sale and Jim smiles and says not a bad day after all came about when Greg Daniels spoke to the writers about wanting to have small happy interactions between Jim and Pam and mentioned the head on shoulder idea which B J Novak immediately wrote into his script Paul Lieberstein did not want to appear in the episode and did so assuming it would be a one time event but Kevin Reilly was impressed by his work and said the show should use him more leading to the expansion of Paul s work as Toby Flenderson Two scenes that were cut involved Michael Scott responding to Mr Brown s HERO acronym by creating one that sounded good until everyone noticed the words created the acronym of INCEST and Michael responded to Mr Brown s nixing of that idea by pointing out the links between incest and racism in some states while another had Jim replacing Dwight s Asian headband with Dwight and then having the other co workers complain to a clueless Dwight about how annoying his behavior was 8 Web release EditNBC webcast this episode on March 16 2005 on MySpace to promote the show s then upcoming premiere This was NBC s first ever online debut of a complete episode of a network series and also included a trimmed down webisode version of the episode for on demand viewing on MySpace the following day 9 Greg Daniels later noted in an interview with Uproxx that cutting it to the required 12 minutes was almost impossible and that he had already really sweated during the process of getting the episode down to the 22 minutes for broadcast 8 Reception EditRatings Edit Diversity Day premiered on NBC on March 29 2005 10 While the pilot episode garnered over eleven million viewers 11 the second episode lost over half its viewing audience from the previous episode 12 13 The episode received a 2 7 6 in the Nielsen ratings among people aged 18 49 meaning that 2 7 percent of all 18 to 49 year olds viewed the episode and six percent of all 18 to 49 year olds watching TV viewed it 10 The episode garnered 6 0 million viewers overall 10 The episode airing after Scrubs retained 90 of its lead in 18 49 audience 10 In addition Diversity Day along with the other first season episodes of The Office helped NBC score its highest rated Tuesday night slot since February 1 2005 10 Reviews Edit Contrary to the lukewarm response to the pilot Diversity Day earned positive reviews from television critics Entertainment Weekly gave the episode positive reviews stating that Think of the toss off racism of the original plopped into a PC gone wrong showcase that might be entitled The Accidental Bigot As when the African American diversity trainer introduces himself as Mr Brown and Scott assures him I will not call you that 14 Ricky Gervais the lead in the British series stated that in comparison to the British version i t is as good I love the fact that apart from the first one the scripts are all original You ve gone back to the blueprint of what the characters are and you ve started from there as opposed to copying anything 15 Rolling Stone magazine named the scene wherein Michael shows the office his diversity video the third greatest Moment from The Office The article particularly praised Michael s line Abraham Lincoln once said If you are a racist I will attack you with the North 16 Erik Adams of The A V Club awarded the episode a B and felt that as the show lost viewers in the first season the stories got better and that Diversity Day is an excellent example of this unfortunate trend 17 He noted that the episode would go on to be one of the series defining episodes an installment that put a more hopeful spin on the original Office s views on accepting the disparity between our dreams and our realities 17 However Adams noted that Carell s character was still too aggressive for Michael Scott to be completely lovable and that the second season episode Sexual Harassment would serve as a gentler spiritual sequel to this episode featuring a similar premise but with a softened Michael Scott 17 For his work on this episode B J Novak was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Screenplay Episodic Comedy 18 On August 22 2021 the channel Comedy Central removed the episode from its reruns of the show However it remains in rotation on Freeform and is still available to stream on Peacock NBCUniversal s streaming service 19 References Edit Shows A Z Office The on NBC The Futon Critic Retrieved January 25 2013 Carell Steve Actor 2005 Diversity Day Commentary track The Office Season One US NBC Version DVD Los Angeles CA Universal Daniels Greg Producer 2005 Diversity Day Commentary track The Office Season One US NBC Version DVD Los Angeles CA Universal Wolk Josh February 24 2006 The Drudge Report A Visit With 7 More Office Mates Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved January 5 2013 Office Promotions Pay Off in a Big Way Chicago Tribune February 23 2006 Archived from the original on November 7 2016 Retrieved February 11 2008 Matthew Gilbert March 24 2005 It s Not as Warped as the Original But The Office is Painfully Funny The Boston Globe Archived from the original on February 23 2009 Retrieved February 23 2008 Daniels Greg Executive Producer 2005 Diversity Day Commentary track The Office Season One US NBC Version DVD Los Angeles CA Universal a b Burns Ashley Schildhause Chloe The Behind The Scenes Story Of Diversity Day The Episode That Defined NBC s The Office Uproxx Archived from the original on December 11 2015 Retrieved January 11 2018 MySpace com to Showcase Exclusive First Ever Webcast Of NBC s New Comedy Series The Office Online Before Network s March 24 Preview and March 29 Premiere Cision PR Newswire March 18 2005 Archived from the original on January 12 2018 Retrieved January 11 2018 a b c d e The Office Nielsen Ratings April 5 2005 press release OfficeTally Archived from the original on August 5 2020 Retrieved December 3 2020 Strong Showing for Office Remake BBC News March 30 2005 Archived from the original on June 29 2006 Retrieved February 11 2008 Stunning Tumble for NBC s The Office Media Life Magazine March 30 2005 Archived from the original on May 20 2011 Deans Jason March 30 2005 US Remake of The Office Loses Half its Audience The Guardian Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved February 11 2008 Flynn Gillian March 15 2005 The Office Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on February 13 2008 Retrieved February 11 2008 Ricky Gervais Defends American Office Celebrity Spider April 6 2005 Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved February 11 2008 Thomas Lindsey October 17 2007 The 25 Greatest Moments from The Office Rolling Stone Archived from the original on October 20 2007 a b c Adams Erik June 4 2013 Pilot Diversity Day The Office Classic TV TV Club The A V Club The Onion Archived from the original on June 8 2013 Retrieved June 5 2013 2006 Writers Guild Awards Television and Radio Nominees Announced Writers Guild of America December 14 2005 Archived from the original on October 12 2013 Was Diversity Day Episode of The Office Canceled Snopes Retrieved 2021 09 04 External links Edit Diversity Day at NBC com Diversity Day at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diversity Day The Office amp oldid 1139542785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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