The studios released “rental ready” art, which are the cases they keep the DVDs in to separate it from the 4 disc set (rentals are usually one DVD at time instead of the whole set at once). While it’s not guaranteed, it could be the inside art for the S4 DVD set.
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Check out the pair of menu sceens Universal Studios Home Entertainment sent out for us to see! The Office season 4 DVD comes out on September 2nd. I can’t wait!
Click here to see the menu screens.
Writers: Paul Lieberstein and Jen Celotta
Director: Paul Feig
It’s Toby’s goodbye party at Dunder Mifflin and Michael demands a huge celebration that matches the joy in his heart. Angela sick of Michael’s unreasonable last minute demands, refuses, and Michael turns to Phyllis to take over the party planning committee. Meanwhile, Dwight and Meredith haze the new HR woman, Holly.
I’ll be updating this blog as new info comes in about “Goodbye, Toby”.
Dunderheads, please give us your thoughts about the finale! What were your favorite quotes, scenes and thoughts?
Written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky. Directed by Tucker Gates.
(NBC) Jim hits the links with Andy and Kevin to try and land his biggest client ever. Meanwhile, Michael sets up a booth at a local job fair, which happens to be at Pam’s alma mater, to find “the best and the brightest” for Dunder-Mifflin’s summer internship.
Dunderheads, what are your thoughts about this episode? We’d love to hear from you! Please tell us your favorite quotes, favorite scenes and give us your thoughts!
Written by: Brent Forrester and Justin Spitzer. Directed by: Randall Einhorn.
TAKING ON THE BOSS- When Stanley snaps at Michael during a meeting, Michael tries to give Stanley an attitude adjustment. Dwight decides to buy Andy’s car. Meanwhile, Pam deals with an unexpected inconvenience after spending the night at Jim’s. Brian Baumgarter, Kate Flannery, Angela Kinsey, Oscar Nunez, Phyllis Smith, Mindy Kaling, Paul Lieberstein, Craig Robinson and Creed Bratton also star.
Dunderheads, what are your thoughts,opinions and favorite quotes of the episode? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
“Did I Stutter?”
Reviewed by: Kat
The episode opens with Michael running into the office asking for ideas for what to write or draw in the wet cement in the parking lot outside, calling it “a once in a lifetime opportunity.” After Phyllis, Kelly, and Andy say their ideas, Jim suggests that Michael put his face in it–cut to the parking lot where Dwight is slathering Michael’s face in Vasoline. Before Michael puts his face in the cement, there’s a comment to “force it in as far as you can,” which, of course, leads to “that’s what she said.”
In the next scene, Angela and Andy are in the kitchen doing MadLibs together, as Dwight listens in the background. In a talking head, Dwight sarcastically says he hopes nothing bad ever happens to them. Pam forgot her contact solution after sleeping over “at a friend’s house” (okay, Pam…if you say so), and she has to wear her backup glasses. To read the rest go here.
Written by: Mindy Kaling
Directed by: Ken Whittingham
(NBC) Michael and Dwight decide to surprise Ryan in New York for a night of clubbing and meet his friends. Meanwhile, the Scranton branch is upset when they find out
they have to come in on a Saturday for Ryan’s website project. Jim’s plan to save them has unexpected results.
Dunderheads, please tell us what your thoughts are about this episode. Do you have a favorite quote or a favorite part? Let us know!
The Office – ‘Night Out’
Reviewed by: Christopher
We open with Michael entering the office, with a wad of gum in his hair that Dwight quickly races over (against Michael’s insistence not to touch it) to remove. It seems Michael slid under Stanley’s car in the hopes of picking up a quarter (that turned out to be tin foil). Pam lets him know that there is peanut butter in the kitchen…. Unfortunately, Michael doesn’t feel like eating any peanut butter.
Once it’s explained to him that the peanut butter is to help get the gum out, we see Michael sitting in his office while Dwight massages peanut butter throughout all of his hair. Dwight mentions that it has a lot of calories. But Michael’s solution to that is “just don’t leave it on too long”.
The backdrop of this episode is that Ryan has asked the folks in the office to come in on a Saturday to re-enter the sales they made on the phone as sales on the web site (which they should have done in the first place… well, if the web site had been working. Evidently, the web site Ryan created has been plagued with problems, most notably the infiltration by sexual predators).
In an effort to protect Ryan from taunting, Michael re-establishes the ‘man-crush’ he has on Ryan while insulting everything from his height to his half beard and even ends Ryan’s speech by clapping uncomfortably slow (which, he assures everyone is NOT a sarcastic applause).
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