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Employee Transfer

"Employee Transfer" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the American version of the television series The Office and the show's seventy-eighth episode overall. It was broadcast in the United States on October 30, 2008, on NBC.

"Employee Transfer"
The Office episode
Darryl Philbin (right) gets a headache while driving Holly Flax (left) and Michael Scott (center).
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 6
Directed byDavid Rogers
Written byAnthony Q. Farrell
Featured music"Life Is a Highway" by Tom Cochrane
Cinematography byRandall Einhorn
Editing by
Production code506
Original air dateOctober 30, 2008 (2008-10-30)
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In this episode, Michael struggles with the fact that his girlfriend Holly is being transferred back to her old branch in Nashua, New Hampshire, after CFO David Wallace discovers their relationship. Meanwhile, Pam and Jim's two brothers play a prank on Jim, and Dwight irritates his romantic rival Andy by taking an interest in Andy's old school, Cornell University.

Synopsis edit

Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) is embarrassed when she is the only person at corporate wearing a costume on Halloween. Pam's costume is Charlie Chaplin and it cannot be removed since her mustache was applied with grease paint and removing the hat makes her look like Adolf Hitler. In Scranton, numerous employees dress in odd costumes, with Creed Bratton (Creed Bratton), Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) and Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) all dressing up as Heath Ledger's version of the Joker from 'The Dark Knight.' Jim Halpert's (John Krasinski) costume is minimalistic as usual, dressing up as a guy named "Dave" (a costume consisting of his normal attire, with a name tag).

Holly Flax (Amy Ryan) has been transferred back to her old branch in Nashua, New Hampshire after CFO David Wallace discovered her relationship with Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Michael and Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson) help her move using Darryl's truck. Michael and Holly want to continue their relationship, but as they get closer to Nashua, Holly believes that their relationship is not going to work with the long distance. Michael begs her to keep their relationship alive as he fears he will go back to Jan Levinson. Michael had intended to spend the weekend with Holly before heading back to Scranton, but after they move her stuff into her new house, he changes his mind and heads back with Darryl. Michael and Holly share a last embrace before he leaves. In the truck, Darryl tries to console Michael by teaching him to sing the blues. Michael does not understand, but is cheered up nonetheless.

Jim meets Pam in New York for lunch with his brothers, Tom (Blake Robbins) and Pete (Tug Coker). Pam, Tom, and Pete arrive early to discuss a prank Pam wants to play on Jim that involves her engagement ring. Tom and Pete, however, think of playing a prank which detriments her interest in art. When Jim arrives, Tom and Pete begin mocking Pam's interest in art, and Jim continuously comes to her defense. When the argument becomes heated, Tom and Pete reveal it was a prank, and Jim and Pam stare awkwardly at each other. Later, when Jim and Pam are walking outside of the restaurant, Pam explains her original idea for the prank, which Jim appreciates much more than his brothers' idea. Moments later, Jim receives a text message from his brothers stating their approval of Pam and welcoming her to the family.

In Scranton, Dwight comes in wearing a Cornell sweatshirt, which irritates Andy Bernard (Ed Helms), who thinks Dwight is mocking him. Dwight tells him that he is going to apply to Cornell, and installs a Cornell pennant and a Cornell mascot bobblehead in his area. Dwight privately reveals to the camera that though he is indeed applying, he is only doing so to mock Andy, jealous of his engagement to Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey). In retaliation, Andy calls the university and is given permission to give Dwight his interview for admission. Andy has no intention of allowing Dwight to pass, and during the interview, Dwight notices inconsistencies with Andy's questions (such as asking who was Cornell's 8th president, which Dwight answers correctly as Dale R. Corson, but Andy replies with Cornell's 7th president James A. Perkins). He writes down critiques of Andy's interviewing skills, which he tells him he is going to send to the university. Dwight and Andy record numerous insults, culminating with Dwight saying he will apply to the "vastly superior Dartmouth". After a heated physical struggle with the conference room table, Andy gives up. The next day, Andy comes into the office in overalls, a farmer's hat, and a basket of beets, saying he is starting his own beet farm, in an attempt to mock Dwight. Dwight, however, is quick to point out Andy's lack of knowledge of beets.

Cultural references edit

Creed, Dwight and Kevin all dress in the style of Heath Ledger's performance as The Joker in the 2008 film, The Dark Knight. Creed Bratton (the actor) said of his costume, "I worked pretty hard to get him down. A lot of people said it was really eerie and kind of uncomfortable."[1]

Reception edit

Holly's transfer to Nashua ranked number 4 in phillyBurbs.com's top ten moments from the fifth season of The Office.[2] However, "Employee Transfer" was voted the fourth lowest-rated episode out of 26 from the fifth season, according to an episode poll at the fansite OfficeTally; the episode was rated 7.20 out of 10.[3]

Reviews were mixed. Though CinemaBlend called the episode "weird" and the opening Halloween party "hilarious", it discussed at some length Holly and Michael's road trip with Darryl, which became a "painful breakup process" for the couple, with "poor Darryl" forced to listen to Michael begging not to break up.[4] IGN gave the episode a grade of 8.4 ("Great"), and described Steve Carell as adding "another dimension" to his character. Noting "a bunch of great moments" during the truck road trip, IGN singled out Darryl trying to teach Michael how to sing the blues as he "both laughs and cries" as taking "the prize" and "a pitch perfect moment and a beautiful scene".[5] Adam Sweeney of Film School Rejects wrote, "The strength of the episode came, not surprisingly, in the road trip Michael, Holly, and Darryl (Craig Robinson) took to move Holly following her transfer. There is nothing more entertaining than a man that is desperate not to lose his girlfriend." But Sweeney concluded that it "may have been the weakest episode of season five".[6] In a later review in TheTVCritic.org, Robin Pierson wrote "Michael and Holly’s break-up is all too real and brings forth some excellent acting from both. Michael breaking down and crying and admitting that he will go back to Jan and that he hates her is particularly effective. Without any context his whiny voice might seem like overacting but it feels like the embodiment of Michael Scott and is very moving to hear."[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Eng, Joyce (April 29, 2009). "The Office's Creed Bratton Gets Casual, Shares Wonders of Ginseng Suppositories". TV Guide. Retrieved May 15, 2009.
  2. ^ Wielgus, Jen (May 14, 2009). ""The Office": Top 10 moments from Season 5". phillyBurbs.com. Archived from the original on September 14, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  3. ^ Tan, Jennie (May 19, 2009). "The Office Fan Ratings, Season 5". OfficeTally. Retrieved May 21, 2009.
  4. ^ West, Kelly (October 30, 2008). "TV Recap: The Office – Employee Transfer". Cinema Blend. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  5. ^ Fickett, Travis (October 30, 2008). "The Office: "Employee Transfer" Review". IGN Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  6. ^ Sweeney, Adam (November 1, 2008). . Film School Rejects. Archived from the original on July 9, 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  7. ^ Pierson, Robin (March 29, 2012). "The Office, Season 5, Episode 5: Employee Transfer". The TV Critic. Retrieved November 23, 2012.

External links edit

  • "Employee Transfer" at NBC.com[dead link]
  • "Employee Transfer" at IMDb  

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Employee Transfer is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the American version of the television series The Office and the show s seventy eighth episode overall It was broadcast in the United States on October 30 2008 on NBC Employee Transfer The Office episodeDarryl Philbin right gets a headache while driving Holly Flax left and Michael Scott center Episode no Season 5Episode 6Directed byDavid RogersWritten byAnthony Q FarrellFeatured music Life Is a Highway by Tom CochraneCinematography byRandall EinhornEditing byDean Holland David RogersProduction code506Original air dateOctober 30 2008 2008 10 30 Guest appearancesAmy Ryan as Holly Flax Tug Coker as Pete Halpert Blake Robbins as Tom HalpertEpisode chronology Previous Crime Aid Next Customer Survey The Office American season 5 List of episodesIn this episode Michael struggles with the fact that his girlfriend Holly is being transferred back to her old branch in Nashua New Hampshire after CFO David Wallace discovers their relationship Meanwhile Pam and Jim s two brothers play a prank on Jim and Dwight irritates his romantic rival Andy by taking an interest in Andy s old school Cornell University Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cultural references 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksSynopsis editPam Beesly Jenna Fischer is embarrassed when she is the only person at corporate wearing a costume on Halloween Pam s costume is Charlie Chaplin and it cannot be removed since her mustache was applied with grease paint and removing the hat makes her look like Adolf Hitler In Scranton numerous employees dress in odd costumes with Creed Bratton Creed Bratton Kevin Malone Brian Baumgartner and Dwight Schrute Rainn Wilson all dressing up as Heath Ledger s version of the Joker from The Dark Knight Jim Halpert s John Krasinski costume is minimalistic as usual dressing up as a guy named Dave a costume consisting of his normal attire with a name tag Holly Flax Amy Ryan has been transferred back to her old branch in Nashua New Hampshire after CFO David Wallace discovered her relationship with Michael Scott Steve Carell Michael and Darryl Philbin Craig Robinson help her move using Darryl s truck Michael and Holly want to continue their relationship but as they get closer to Nashua Holly believes that their relationship is not going to work with the long distance Michael begs her to keep their relationship alive as he fears he will go back to Jan Levinson Michael had intended to spend the weekend with Holly before heading back to Scranton but after they move her stuff into her new house he changes his mind and heads back with Darryl Michael and Holly share a last embrace before he leaves In the truck Darryl tries to console Michael by teaching him to sing the blues Michael does not understand but is cheered up nonetheless Jim meets Pam in New York for lunch with his brothers Tom Blake Robbins and Pete Tug Coker Pam Tom and Pete arrive early to discuss a prank Pam wants to play on Jim that involves her engagement ring Tom and Pete however think of playing a prank which detriments her interest in art When Jim arrives Tom and Pete begin mocking Pam s interest in art and Jim continuously comes to her defense When the argument becomes heated Tom and Pete reveal it was a prank and Jim and Pam stare awkwardly at each other Later when Jim and Pam are walking outside of the restaurant Pam explains her original idea for the prank which Jim appreciates much more than his brothers idea Moments later Jim receives a text message from his brothers stating their approval of Pam and welcoming her to the family In Scranton Dwight comes in wearing a Cornell sweatshirt which irritates Andy Bernard Ed Helms who thinks Dwight is mocking him Dwight tells him that he is going to apply to Cornell and installs a Cornell pennant and a Cornell mascot bobblehead in his area Dwight privately reveals to the camera that though he is indeed applying he is only doing so to mock Andy jealous of his engagement to Angela Martin Angela Kinsey In retaliation Andy calls the university and is given permission to give Dwight his interview for admission Andy has no intention of allowing Dwight to pass and during the interview Dwight notices inconsistencies with Andy s questions such as asking who was Cornell s 8th president which Dwight answers correctly as Dale R Corson but Andy replies with Cornell s 7th president James A Perkins He writes down critiques of Andy s interviewing skills which he tells him he is going to send to the university Dwight and Andy record numerous insults culminating with Dwight saying he will apply to the vastly superior Dartmouth After a heated physical struggle with the conference room table Andy gives up The next day Andy comes into the office in overalls a farmer s hat and a basket of beets saying he is starting his own beet farm in an attempt to mock Dwight Dwight however is quick to point out Andy s lack of knowledge of beets Cultural references editCreed Dwight and Kevin all dress in the style of Heath Ledger s performance as The Joker in the 2008 film The Dark Knight Creed Bratton the actor said of his costume I worked pretty hard to get him down A lot of people said it was really eerie and kind of uncomfortable 1 Reception editHolly s transfer to Nashua ranked number 4 in phillyBurbs com s top ten moments from the fifth season of The Office 2 However Employee Transfer was voted the fourth lowest rated episode out of 26 from the fifth season according to an episode poll at the fansite OfficeTally the episode was rated 7 20 out of 10 3 Reviews were mixed Though CinemaBlend called the episode weird and the opening Halloween party hilarious it discussed at some length Holly and Michael s road trip with Darryl which became a painful breakup process for the couple with poor Darryl forced to listen to Michael begging not to break up 4 IGN gave the episode a grade of 8 4 Great and described Steve Carell as adding another dimension to his character Noting a bunch of great moments during the truck road trip IGN singled out Darryl trying to teach Michael how to sing the blues as he both laughs and cries as taking the prize and a pitch perfect moment and a beautiful scene 5 Adam Sweeney of Film School Rejects wrote The strength of the episode came not surprisingly in the road trip Michael Holly and Darryl Craig Robinson took to move Holly following her transfer There is nothing more entertaining than a man that is desperate not to lose his girlfriend But Sweeney concluded that it may have been the weakest episode of season five 6 In a later review in TheTVCritic org Robin Pierson wrote Michael and Holly s break up is all too real and brings forth some excellent acting from both Michael breaking down and crying and admitting that he will go back to Jan and that he hates her is particularly effective Without any context his whiny voice might seem like overacting but it feels like the embodiment of Michael Scott and is very moving to hear 7 References edit Eng Joyce April 29 2009 The Office s Creed Bratton Gets Casual Shares Wonders of Ginseng Suppositories TV Guide Retrieved May 15 2009 Wielgus Jen May 14 2009 The Office Top 10 moments from Season 5 phillyBurbs com Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Retrieved May 16 2009 Tan Jennie May 19 2009 The Office Fan Ratings Season 5 OfficeTally Retrieved May 21 2009 West Kelly October 30 2008 TV Recap The Office Employee Transfer Cinema Blend Retrieved November 23 2012 Fickett Travis October 30 2008 The Office Employee Transfer Review IGN Entertainment Inc Retrieved November 23 2012 Sweeney Adam November 1 2008 The Office Employee Transfer Film School Rejects Archived from the original on July 9 2013 Retrieved November 23 2012 Pierson Robin March 29 2012 The Office Season 5 Episode 5 Employee Transfer The TV Critic Retrieved November 23 2012 External links edit Employee Transfer at NBC com dead link Employee Transfer at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en 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