The Office – Episode 7-20 Recap

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OK, let’s cut to the chase. What did you think of Will Ferrell’s appearance on The Office? I, for one, was impressed. After all, his multi-episode run on the show has been hyped quite a bit, and that sort of thing often leads to disappointment. It also signals the end of Steve Carell’s time on the show, so I was worried Will Ferrell would just overshadow that. Instead, I thought it played out perfectly.

Will Ferrell’s character Deangelo Vickers is quirky enough to fit in with the cast and make a hilarious new boss, but not so big that he either overshadowed or mimicked Michael Scott. He’s a lot like Michael in some ways – after all, they chatted for half an hour at a bar before realizing they were supposed to be meeting each other. But he’s different, too. He’s a little more businesslike, he doesn’t like Jim and Pam’s baby, and he loves the American Southwest.

I loved watching Michael go from loving his replacement to being completely bitter and jealous as he watched everyone in the office bend over backwards to impress him. As happy as Michael is to be moving away with Holly, there was bound to be a huge part of him that didn’t want to leave his Dunder Mifflin family and this was a hilarious way to portray it. Michael is at his best when he’s riding the line between lovable and obnoxious, and that’s what he did in “Training Day”.

I love watching everyone in the office try to impress someone new, like they did when Stringer Bell was in charge for a while. Remember Jim pretending to like soccer? This was just as good. Kelly staged a meet-cute. Jim and Pam told way too many adorable anecdotes about their baby after hearing that Deangelo has four kids of his own. Andy went to great lengths to make Deangelo laugh after he was christened the office “funny guy” for accidentally saying something funny. Darryl went so far as to dress like a cowboy!

All in all, I thought it was a very well-done episode that managed to do justice to the legacy leaving and the new opportunities for comedy that are presenting themselves. It left me feeling sad that Michael Scott is leaving, but also looking forward to seeing what else will happen as the new boss settles in. There were a lot of laugh-out-loud moments during the episode, so here are some highlights:

  • “As you know, one of my favorite things is fanfare for its own sake.” – Michael
  • Kevin wearing a toupee, comparing himself to Ashton Kutcher (pronounced koo-tcher) and telling Deangelo that he hates bald people.
  • “This is Jim and Pam, aka Jap.” – Michael
  • “Are you kidding? I’ll come anywhere to see a turtle.” – Michael
  • “I love the desert. It’s one of my favorite ecosystems.” – Darryl
  • Deangelo and Michael disagreeing over how Erin should answer the phone and then staring at her when it rings. Poor, poor Erin picking up the phone, sitting in silence and then saying “I’m so sorry” and hanging up. It might have been my favorite moment of the night. 
  • Michael having Erin shave him when Deangelo brings a barber into the office.
  • “I’m telling you, that baby could be the star of a show called Babies I Don’t Care About.” – Deangelo

What did you think of “Training Day”, is Will Ferrell a good fit? Are you looking forward to Carell’s two-part swan song?


You can follow Jill at her blog, couchtimewithjill.com, or on Twitter @jillemader Jill has been an avid fan of TV since the age of two, when she was so obsessed with Zoobilee Zoo that her mother lied and told her it had been canceled. Despite that setback, she grew up to be a television aficionado and pop culture addict.