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Goodbye, Toby

"Goodbye, Toby" is the fourth season hour-long finale of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's seventy-first and seventy-second episodes overall. Written by Paul Lieberstein and Jennifer Celotta, and directed by Paul Feig, the episode first aired in the United States on May 15, 2008, on NBC.

"Goodbye, Toby"
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Episode nos.Season 4
Episodes 18/19
Directed byPaul Feig
Written by
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Cinematography byRandall Einhorn
Editing by
Production code418/419
Original air dateMay 15, 2008 (2008-05-15)
Running time42 minutes
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In this episode, Toby Flenderson (Lieberstein) spends his last day at Dunder Mifflin before moving to Costa Rica. Michael Scott (Steve Carell) develops feelings for the new Human Resources Representative Holly Flax (Ryan), who makes her first appearance in this episode. Jim Halpert's (John Krasinski) plan to propose to Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) gets ruined after Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) makes a proposal of his own. Elsewhere, Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak) is fired as vice president of the company for misleading the shareholders and is sent to prison.

"Goodbye, Toby" introduced the character of Holly Flax, played by Amy Ryan, whose presence would drastically affect the office in the series' fifth and seventh seasons. The episode received largely positive reviews from critics, with many applauding the introduction of Amy Ryan's character, as well as the ending between Jim and Pam. The episode received 4.1 Nielsen rating and was watched by 8.07 million viewers.

Plot

Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch is planning a going-away party for Toby Flenderson (Paul Lieberstein) before he leaves for Costa Rica. Michael Scott (Steve Carell) is extremely happy that Toby is leaving, but when Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) balks at his unreasonable party demands, Phyllis Vance (Phyllis Smith) accepts the duty of planning the party. She does fantastically, ordering carnival rides and hiring a band.

Michael's hatred of Toby has been transferred to the new human resources representative, Holly Flax (Amy Ryan), and he and Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) plan to haze her. When she playfully affects disdain for Toby, Michael takes her seriously, and suddenly falls in love with her. Taking advice from Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Michael succeeds in warming Holly up with small talk and jokes, and even tempers Toby's exit interview, which he had originally planned to be brutally insulting, because Holly attends. During the interview, Pam helps Toby finally get revenge against Michael by making him give up his favorite watch to Toby after discovering he planned on giving him a rock for a going away gift. Dwight, however, continues the hazing, telling Holly that Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) is mentally challenged, and putting a raccoon in her car. After Michael catches Dwight, who has released a raccoon into Holly's car, he loudly proclaims his high esteem for Holly. Holly gives special attention to Kevin throughout the episode due to her belief that he is mentally challenged, but Kevin believes her attention is a sexual interest in him.

Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) reveals that she is spending the summer studying graphic design at Pratt Institute in New York City, which she got accepted at. Meanwhile, Jim calls Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak) about a huge sale that he has recently made. Patronizing as ever, Ryan instructs him to enter the sale on the company's website before abruptly hanging up. Jim takes this as another sign that Ryan is trying to push him out of the company, and leaves Ryan a voice mail proclaiming that he will fight Ryan's attempts to fire him. Shortly afterward, Creed Bratton (Creed Bratton) and Jim find a video on YouTube of Ryan being arrested for fraud in the full presence of his peers who are all recording his arrest on their cell phones and interrupt Toby's exit interview to show Michael, Toby, Pam, and Holly. In an interview, Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nunez) reveals that Ryan's website was floundering, so he double-counted office sales as website sales, fraudulently inflating the firm's figures. Although Michael is deeply concerned for Ryan, Jim is pleased and leaves Ryan a second voice mail mockingly telling Ryan to disregard the last because he had his "hands tied".

Michael discovers that Jan Levinson (Melora Hardin) has artificially inseminated herself from a sperm bank. She explains that she did this while she was dating Michael, but still wants him to be involved in the pregnancy. He initially is indecisive, but eventually calls and agrees to attend Lamaze class with her.

Jim contributes several hundred dollars to the party-planning fund in order to buy fireworks, later revealing that he has decided to propose to Pam, going back to their "first date". Pam notices the purchase and guesses his intentions; however, at the party, Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) ruins the moment by proposing to Angela, who reluctantly accepts. Pam is visibly disappointed that Jim did not propose to her. Michael has security escort Toby out of the office as a parting insult. Dwight is crushed that his ex-girlfriend is marrying someone else. In the last scene of the episode, Phyllis returns to the office, pleased at the success of her party, where she and the camera crew walk in on Angela and Dwight having sex on Angela's desk.

Production

 
The episode introduced the character of Holly Flax, played by Amy Ryan.

"Goodbye, Toby" was written by Paul Lieberstein and Jennifer Celotta.[1] Lieberstein is also the actor who plays Toby Flenderson.[2] It took Lieberstein and Celotta four or five days to write this episode.[3] Writer Anthony Farrell said that the idea for Dunder Mifflin Infinity to fail was inspired by the days that he was an administrative assistant for Countrywide Home Loans. Farrell recalled watching the company try new online initiatives and seeing them all be unsuccessful.[4] "Goodbye, Toby" was the seventh episode of the series directed by Paul Feig. Feig had previously directed "Office Olympics", "Halloween", "Performance Review", "Email Surveillance", "Survivor Man" and "Dinner Party".[1][3] Feig was tasked with shooting many of the shots that would hide Angela Kinsey's pregnant stomach. To do this, he "looked for places around the office that could conceal her belly".[3] Notably, the ending of the episode was shot in such a way that the audience could see that Dwight and Angela were having sex, but that Kinsey's stomach would not be seen.[3]

The talking head interview wherein Michael compares Holly to a baker came after what the writers call "blitzes", in which all the writers write a talking head on a specific topic, such as "Michael's feelings to Holly". Then they all read all of them out loud and see which one gets the biggest reaction. The YouTube video of Ryan being arrested was set on a private account. After "Goodbye, Toby" aired, the video was released to the public. When writing the story for the episode, the show originally planned on having Dwight put a badger in Holly's car, but after finding out that it was difficult to get a badger, it was switched to a raccoon. The script also called for the raccoon to attack Meredith, but that was decided against for safety reasons. During one of the takes wherein Michael is singing his parody songs, Carell grabbed a guitar and played an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo, but that scene was cut because it did not match Michael's character.[3] After filming, the editors had about 72 minutes of material that they needed to cut down into 40 minutes.[3] The script also included an un-filmed scene in which Jan reveals to Michael that her sperm donor was Andy Roddick.[5]

"Goodbye, Toby" introduced Holly Flax, played by Amy Ryan, who would go on to become Michael's main love interest. In fact, her return to the series in the seventh season was used by the writers as a way to write Steve Carell out of the series after his contract ended.[6] Ryan gained prominence with her role as Beadie Russell on the HBO series The Wire. The writers of The Office, who were fans of the series, then approached Ryan about appearing in their show. Ryan, feeling that a comedy series would "keep [her] a couple steps ahead of people [and] surprise people" agreed.[7] Holly's character was developed by the writers awhile before the episode was scripted. However, once Ryan began acting on set, Lieberstein explained that "we started to see this really silly side that Amy brought to the character, and [we] found almost like a junior Michael in her. And we all saw it and knew what we had."[8] After the filming of "Goodbye, Toby", the writers were hoping that Ryan would return for the fifth season; the crew had not made a deal with her to film more episodes, but Lieberstein noted that "we knew that she would stay around, or we hoped."[8] The episode also guest starred Melora Hardin, and Robert R. Shafer.[1] The members of Darryl's band are the actual members of actor Craig Robinson's band: Chris Rob played bass, Asa Watkins played drums, and David Sampson played guitar.[3]

The Season Four DVD contains a number of deleted scenes from this episode. Notable cut scenes include Michael comparing Toby to the flu, Holly asking Pam if Kevin just ate before jumping in the bounce castle, Jim not sure whether Ryan is going to downsize him, Jim and Pam browsing for apartments online, the revelation that Kevin's band, Scrantonicity played 30 full Police songs during Phyllis's wedding, Kelly watching Ryan's YouTube arrest video over and over again at Jim's desk, Jim asking about the website, and Troy (Noel Potek)—Ryan's drug dealer—showing up in Scranton.[9] In one deleted scene, in which Toby gives a "farewell" speech that is interrupted by Michael, Toby pleads with the Dunder Mifflin staff to continue his fight to have the office checked for Radon; this scene foreshadows the Season 6 episode "The Chump", in which Toby sets numerous Radon test kits around the office.[5]

Cultural references

Michael offers to make Holly a mixtape, which is a personalized compilation of songs recorded onto any audio format. Michael and Holly trade off comments, speaking as if they were Yoda, the diminutive Jedi master from the Star Wars universe. Michael and Holly shout "Acting!"—the catchphrase from the Jon Lovitz' "Master Thespian" skit from Saturday Night Live. Michael sings a parody of "Goodbye Stranger" by Supertramp entitled "Goodbye, Toby".[10] He also mentions two other parodies that he wrote, "Beers in Heaven" and "Total Eclipse of the Fart"; which are respectively parodies of "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton and "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler.[1] The song "Just My Imagination" by The Temptations can also be heard being performed by the band right before Andy proposes to Angela.[11]

Reception

"Goodbye, Toby" first aired on May 15, 2008, on NBC.[12] The episode received 4.1/10 in the 18–49 demographic in the Nielsen ratings. This means that 4.1 percent of all households with an 18- to 49-year-old living in it watched the episode, and ten percent had their televisions tuned to the channel at any point. The episode was watched by 8.07 million viewers.[13]

"Goodbye, Toby" was generally well received by critics. TV Squad's Jay Black said that "The Office is at its best when it's exposing the dramas that take place at every workplace".[14] Black went on to say that Angela's rudeness to Phyllis "was a small thread throughout the show, but a hilarious one".[14] Kelly West of Cinemablend.com wrote that even though the episode did not play-out "the way [she] expected", she was "definitely not complaining".[15] Alan Sepinwall, a writer for The Star-Ledger, was critical of the proposal scenario, saying that "I really, really, really hope the writers aren't going to be foolish enough to try to create real strife in the PB&J (Pam Beesly and Jim) relationship over how long it's going to take Jim to propose."[16] Furthermore, Sepinwall felt that "Goodbye, Toby" might have been, up until that point in the series, the show's "best hour-long 'Office' ever".[16]

Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club noted that "Goodbye, Toby" felt like "the season finaleiest of all season finales", largely because the series "cramm[ed] three or four episodes worth of revelations and big plot twists and turns into one jam-packed, over-stuffed, incidentriffic mega-super-double-extended episode."[17] Rabin was pleased with Ryan's performance, noting that it proved she could play more than an "unfit, coke-crazed, borderline feral Boston shit-kickers", a reference to her Academy Award nominated performance in Gone Baby Gone.[17] Furthermore, he was also complimentary towards the Jim and Pam plot. However, he felt that the episode's "overstuffed" qualities were a weakness, and he ultimately awarded it a "B+".[17] The episode was nominated for an Emmy at the Primetime Emmys in the "Best Direction for a Comedy Series" category in 2008.[18]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Paul Feig (director); Paul Lieberstein & Jennifer Celotta (writers) (May 15, 2008). "Goodbye, Toby". The Office. Season 4. Episode 18/19. NBC Universal. NBC.
  2. ^ . NBC. Archived from the original on June 28, 2008. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Celotta, Jen (May 29, 2008). "Jen Celotta answers 'Goodbye, Toby' Questions". OfficeTally. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  4. ^ . National Broadcasting Company. Archived from the original on July 30, 2008. Retrieved July 26, 2008.
  5. ^ a b Angela Kinsey and Jenna Fischer (May 5, 2021). "Transcript - Office Ladies Episode 75 - Goodbye Toby, Part 2". Office Ladies (Podcast). Earwolf.
  6. ^ Bellikoff, Sam (2011). "Here, Baby, Here! Amy Ryan on 'The Office' and 'Win, Win'". Interview. Brant Publications. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  7. ^ "Amy Ryan: From 'The Office' to 'The Green Zone'". NPR. March 11, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  8. ^ a b Zied, Julie (September 24, 2008). "Goodbye, Mr. Flenderson: An Interview With Toby From 'The Office'". Xfinity. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  9. ^ Deleted scenes for "Goodbye, Toby" (DVD). Universal Studios Home Entertainment. 2006. The Office: Season Four Disc 4
  10. ^ Giant, M. "Goodbye, Toby". Television Without Pity. NBCUniversal. Archived from the original on June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  11. ^ "S4 · E18 · Goodbye, Toby (Part 1)". Tunefind. Retrieved December 6, 2017.
  12. ^ . NBC. May 15, 2008. Archived from the original on May 21, 2008. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  13. ^ "Broadcast TV Ratings for Thursday, May 15, 2008". Your Entertainment Now. May 15, 2008. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  14. ^ a b Black, Jay (May 16, 2008). . TV Squad. Archived from the original on May 17, 2008. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  15. ^ West, Kelly (May 16, 2008). "TV Recap: The Office – Goodbye Toby". CinemaBlend.com. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  16. ^ a b Sepinwall, Alan (May 15, 2008). "The Office, "Goodbye, Toby": My Name is Captain Bruisin'". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved July 6, 2008.
  17. ^ a b c Rabin, Nathan (May 15, 2008). "'Goodbye, Toby' | The Office | TV Club". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved June 7, 2013.
  18. ^ "The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards and Creative Arts Emmy Awards Nominees". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved August 10, 2008.

External links

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Goodbye Toby is the fourth season hour long finale of the American comedy television series The Office and the show s seventy first and seventy second episodes overall Written by Paul Lieberstein and Jennifer Celotta and directed by Paul Feig the episode first aired in the United States on May 15 2008 on NBC Goodbye Toby The Office episodesEpisode nos Season 4Episodes 18 19Directed byPaul FeigWritten byPaul Lieberstein Jennifer CelottaFeatured music Crash into Me by Dave Matthews Band Just My Imagination by The Temptations Don t Know Why by Norah Jones Phantom Limb by The ShinsCinematography byRandall EinhornEditing byDean Holland David RogersProduction code418 419Original air dateMay 15 2008 2008 05 15 Running time42 minutesGuest appearancesHugh Dane as Hank Tate Bobby Ray Shafer as Bob Vance Amy Ryan as Holly FlaxEpisode chronology Previous Job Fair Next Weight Loss The Office American season 4 List of episodesIn this episode Toby Flenderson Lieberstein spends his last day at Dunder Mifflin before moving to Costa Rica Michael Scott Steve Carell develops feelings for the new Human Resources Representative Holly Flax Ryan who makes her first appearance in this episode Jim Halpert s John Krasinski plan to propose to Pam Beesly Jenna Fischer gets ruined after Andy Bernard Ed Helms makes a proposal of his own Elsewhere Ryan Howard B J Novak is fired as vice president of the company for misleading the shareholders and is sent to prison Goodbye Toby introduced the character of Holly Flax played by Amy Ryan whose presence would drastically affect the office in the series fifth and seventh seasons The episode received largely positive reviews from critics with many applauding the introduction of Amy Ryan s character as well as the ending between Jim and Pam The episode received 4 1 Nielsen rating and was watched by 8 07 million viewers Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cultural references 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlotDunder Mifflin s Scranton branch is planning a going away party for Toby Flenderson Paul Lieberstein before he leaves for Costa Rica Michael Scott Steve Carell is extremely happy that Toby is leaving but when Angela Martin Angela Kinsey balks at his unreasonable party demands Phyllis Vance Phyllis Smith accepts the duty of planning the party She does fantastically ordering carnival rides and hiring a band Michael s hatred of Toby has been transferred to the new human resources representative Holly Flax Amy Ryan and he and Dwight Schrute Rainn Wilson plan to haze her When she playfully affects disdain for Toby Michael takes her seriously and suddenly falls in love with her Taking advice from Jim Halpert John Krasinski Michael succeeds in warming Holly up with small talk and jokes and even tempers Toby s exit interview which he had originally planned to be brutally insulting because Holly attends During the interview Pam helps Toby finally get revenge against Michael by making him give up his favorite watch to Toby after discovering he planned on giving him a rock for a going away gift Dwight however continues the hazing telling Holly that Kevin Malone Brian Baumgartner is mentally challenged and putting a raccoon in her car After Michael catches Dwight who has released a raccoon into Holly s car he loudly proclaims his high esteem for Holly Holly gives special attention to Kevin throughout the episode due to her belief that he is mentally challenged but Kevin believes her attention is a sexual interest in him Pam Beesly Jenna Fischer reveals that she is spending the summer studying graphic design at Pratt Institute in New York City which she got accepted at Meanwhile Jim calls Ryan Howard B J Novak about a huge sale that he has recently made Patronizing as ever Ryan instructs him to enter the sale on the company s website before abruptly hanging up Jim takes this as another sign that Ryan is trying to push him out of the company and leaves Ryan a voice mail proclaiming that he will fight Ryan s attempts to fire him Shortly afterward Creed Bratton Creed Bratton and Jim find a video on YouTube of Ryan being arrested for fraud in the full presence of his peers who are all recording his arrest on their cell phones and interrupt Toby s exit interview to show Michael Toby Pam and Holly In an interview Oscar Martinez Oscar Nunez reveals that Ryan s website was floundering so he double counted office sales as website sales fraudulently inflating the firm s figures Although Michael is deeply concerned for Ryan Jim is pleased and leaves Ryan a second voice mail mockingly telling Ryan to disregard the last because he had his hands tied Michael discovers that Jan Levinson Melora Hardin has artificially inseminated herself from a sperm bank She explains that she did this while she was dating Michael but still wants him to be involved in the pregnancy He initially is indecisive but eventually calls and agrees to attend Lamaze class with her Jim contributes several hundred dollars to the party planning fund in order to buy fireworks later revealing that he has decided to propose to Pam going back to their first date Pam notices the purchase and guesses his intentions however at the party Andy Bernard Ed Helms ruins the moment by proposing to Angela who reluctantly accepts Pam is visibly disappointed that Jim did not propose to her Michael has security escort Toby out of the office as a parting insult Dwight is crushed that his ex girlfriend is marrying someone else In the last scene of the episode Phyllis returns to the office pleased at the success of her party where she and the camera crew walk in on Angela and Dwight having sex on Angela s desk Production The episode introduced the character of Holly Flax played by Amy Ryan Goodbye Toby was written by Paul Lieberstein and Jennifer Celotta 1 Lieberstein is also the actor who plays Toby Flenderson 2 It took Lieberstein and Celotta four or five days to write this episode 3 Writer Anthony Farrell said that the idea for Dunder Mifflin Infinity to fail was inspired by the days that he was an administrative assistant for Countrywide Home Loans Farrell recalled watching the company try new online initiatives and seeing them all be unsuccessful 4 Goodbye Toby was the seventh episode of the series directed by Paul Feig Feig had previously directed Office Olympics Halloween Performance Review Email Surveillance Survivor Man and Dinner Party 1 3 Feig was tasked with shooting many of the shots that would hide Angela Kinsey s pregnant stomach To do this he looked for places around the office that could conceal her belly 3 Notably the ending of the episode was shot in such a way that the audience could see that Dwight and Angela were having sex but that Kinsey s stomach would not be seen 3 The talking head interview wherein Michael compares Holly to a baker came after what the writers call blitzes in which all the writers write a talking head on a specific topic such as Michael s feelings to Holly Then they all read all of them out loud and see which one gets the biggest reaction The YouTube video of Ryan being arrested was set on a private account After Goodbye Toby aired the video was released to the public When writing the story for the episode the show originally planned on having Dwight put a badger in Holly s car but after finding out that it was difficult to get a badger it was switched to a raccoon The script also called for the raccoon to attack Meredith but that was decided against for safety reasons During one of the takes wherein Michael is singing his parody songs Carell grabbed a guitar and played an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo but that scene was cut because it did not match Michael s character 3 After filming the editors had about 72 minutes of material that they needed to cut down into 40 minutes 3 The script also included an un filmed scene in which Jan reveals to Michael that her sperm donor was Andy Roddick 5 Goodbye Toby introduced Holly Flax played by Amy Ryan who would go on to become Michael s main love interest In fact her return to the series in the seventh season was used by the writers as a way to write Steve Carell out of the series after his contract ended 6 Ryan gained prominence with her role as Beadie Russell on the HBO series The Wire The writers of The Office who were fans of the series then approached Ryan about appearing in their show Ryan feeling that a comedy series would keep her a couple steps ahead of people and surprise people agreed 7 Holly s character was developed by the writers awhile before the episode was scripted However once Ryan began acting on set Lieberstein explained that we started to see this really silly side that Amy brought to the character and we found almost like a junior Michael in her And we all saw it and knew what we had 8 After the filming of Goodbye Toby the writers were hoping that Ryan would return for the fifth season the crew had not made a deal with her to film more episodes but Lieberstein noted that we knew that she would stay around or we hoped 8 The episode also guest starred Melora Hardin and Robert R Shafer 1 The members of Darryl s band are the actual members of actor Craig Robinson s band Chris Rob played bass Asa Watkins played drums and David Sampson played guitar 3 The Season Four DVD contains a number of deleted scenes from this episode Notable cut scenes include Michael comparing Toby to the flu Holly asking Pam if Kevin just ate before jumping in the bounce castle Jim not sure whether Ryan is going to downsize him Jim and Pam browsing for apartments online the revelation that Kevin s band Scrantonicity played 30 full Police songs during Phyllis s wedding Kelly watching Ryan s YouTube arrest video over and over again at Jim s desk Jim asking about the website and Troy Noel Potek Ryan s drug dealer showing up in Scranton 9 In one deleted scene in which Toby gives a farewell speech that is interrupted by Michael Toby pleads with the Dunder Mifflin staff to continue his fight to have the office checked for Radon this scene foreshadows the Season 6 episode The Chump in which Toby sets numerous Radon test kits around the office 5 Cultural referencesMichael offers to make Holly a mixtape which is a personalized compilation of songs recorded onto any audio format Michael and Holly trade off comments speaking as if they were Yoda the diminutive Jedi master from the Star Wars universe Michael and Holly shout Acting the catchphrase from the Jon Lovitz Master Thespian skit from Saturday Night Live Michael sings a parody of Goodbye Stranger by Supertramp entitled Goodbye Toby 10 He also mentions two other parodies that he wrote Beers in Heaven and Total Eclipse of the Fart which are respectively parodies of Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton and Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler 1 The song Just My Imagination by The Temptations can also be heard being performed by the band right before Andy proposes to Angela 11 Reception Goodbye Toby first aired on May 15 2008 on NBC 12 The episode received 4 1 10 in the 18 49 demographic in the Nielsen ratings This means that 4 1 percent of all households with an 18 to 49 year old living in it watched the episode and ten percent had their televisions tuned to the channel at any point The episode was watched by 8 07 million viewers 13 Goodbye Toby was generally well received by critics TV Squad s Jay Black said that The Office is at its best when it s exposing the dramas that take place at every workplace 14 Black went on to say that Angela s rudeness to Phyllis was a small thread throughout the show but a hilarious one 14 Kelly West of Cinemablend com wrote that even though the episode did not play out the way she expected she was definitely not complaining 15 Alan Sepinwall a writer for The Star Ledger was critical of the proposal scenario saying that I really really really hope the writers aren t going to be foolish enough to try to create real strife in the PB amp J Pam Beesly and Jim relationship over how long it s going to take Jim to propose 16 Furthermore Sepinwall felt that Goodbye Toby might have been up until that point in the series the show s best hour long Office ever 16 Nathan Rabin of The A V Club noted that Goodbye Toby felt like the season finaleiest of all season finales largely because the series cramm ed three or four episodes worth of revelations and big plot twists and turns into one jam packed over stuffed incidentriffic mega super double extended episode 17 Rabin was pleased with Ryan s performance noting that it proved she could play more than an unfit coke crazed borderline feral Boston shit kickers a reference to her Academy Award nominated performance in Gone Baby Gone 17 Furthermore he was also complimentary towards the Jim and Pam plot However he felt that the episode s overstuffed qualities were a weakness and he ultimately awarded it a B 17 The episode was nominated for an Emmy at the Primetime Emmys in the Best Direction for a Comedy Series category in 2008 18 References a b c d Paul Feig director Paul Lieberstein amp Jennifer Celotta writers May 15 2008 Goodbye Toby The Office Season 4 Episode 18 19 NBC Universal NBC Paul Lieberstein as Toby Flenderson Writer Co Executive Producer NBC Archived from the original on June 28 2008 Retrieved July 6 2008 a b c d e f g Celotta Jen May 29 2008 Jen Celotta answers Goodbye Toby Questions OfficeTally Retrieved July 6 2008 Panels The Office National Broadcasting Company Archived from the original on July 30 2008 Retrieved July 26 2008 a b Angela Kinsey and Jenna Fischer May 5 2021 Transcript Office Ladies Episode 75 Goodbye Toby Part 2 Office Ladies Podcast Earwolf Bellikoff Sam 2011 Here Baby Here Amy Ryan on The Office and Win Win Interview Brant Publications Retrieved June 7 2013 Amy Ryan From The Office to The Green Zone NPR March 11 2010 Retrieved June 7 2013 a b Zied Julie September 24 2008 Goodbye Mr Flenderson An Interview With Toby From The Office Xfinity Retrieved 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