“Moroccan Christmas” Summary and Thoughts

Written by: Justin Spitzer
Directed by: Paul Feig

Summary from NBC: A CHRISTMAS PARTY IN MOROCCO— Phyllis’ (Phyllis Smith) Moroccan-themed holiday party goes up in flames when Meredith’s (Kate Flannery) hair catches on fire and Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) is forced to deal with the accident. Meanwhile, Dwight (Rainn Wilson) corners the market on the hottest toy of the Christmas season. John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey, Leslie David Baker, Ed Helms, Mindy Kaling, Oscar Nunez, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Paul Lieberstein and Craig Robinson also star.

LINKS:
-Watch “Moroccan christmas”
-NBC photo caption contest.
-Princess Unicorn’s Official website: Write a testimonial and buy a unicorn t-shirt.
-Photos
-Quotes | Episode transcripts
-Deleted scenes
-Buy the Dunder Mifflin shot glass.

Dunderheads, let us know here what you thought of “Moroccan Christmas”! Give us some of your favorite quotes, scenes and thoughts! We’d love to hear from you!

How would YOU rate “Moroccan Christmas”?


Related posts:

  1. “Moroccan Christmas” Photos
  2. “Goodbye, Toby” Summary and Thoughts
  3. Watch Some of the”Moroccan Christmas” Episode
  4. “The Surplus” Summary and Thoughts
  5. ‘Weight Loss’ Summary and Thoughts
6 Responses to “Moroccan Christmas” Summary and Thoughts
  1. Erin
    December 12, 2008 | 11:57 am

    I chuckled during the episode, I think with the past few episodes it would of been hard to compare, but the kicker at the end just made up for some of the funniness! Don’t get me wrong, I loved it but I loved Surplus and Business Trip better. I feel so bad for Andy…

  2. nette
    December 12, 2008 | 12:06 pm

    I feel bad for Andy too but it needed to be said. I mean, she has to break up with him now, right? Anyways, I thought the episode was really great! I actually loved it. Meredith really shined in this episode. There were so many funny parts!!

  3. Frankie
    December 12, 2008 | 8:15 pm

    I loved this episode. The last two eps for that matter have definitely been better than any others this season with maybe the exeption of Weight Loss. To see Michael “attempt an Intervention for Meredith was both sweet and mind boggling. And Phyllis exposing Angela’s wrong doings to the office was rather shocking. I am sure I will be watching this ep over and over when the season 5 dvd hits :) :):)

  4. Kris
    December 13, 2008 | 5:13 pm

    Hmmmm. Is it just me guys, or did this episode seem to show the real personas of our beloved “Office” staff…and it was disturbing?

    Meredith is in real serious trouble and no one really seemed to give a “Rats’ Post-It-Note” except Michael – who did showed compassion (be it in his own way..)

    Phyllis, who I thought was the better of the bunch, showed her true bitter, revengeful colors – was a disappointment. I was in shock.

    Dwight displayed an evil, almost ghastly side at the end that scared the “poop” outta me.

    Even the “Fairy Tale” couple showed that they were no better ….. (Sad dissolutions …)

    The only one I felt really any true sympathy for was Andy. ANDY! Andy of all people.

    Am I begining to turn my back on what was once a show I looked forward to watching?
    If someone doesn’t get their head out of the crapper (writers) eh, yeah.
    (Maybe they should go on STRIKE again….get a better perspective.)

  5. nette
    December 13, 2008 | 5:57 pm

    Yeah I do agree with you on some points but the way I have always seen it is that it’s a “mockumentary”. So they’re trying to make it as “real life” as possible with still reminding us that it still is a comedy tv show. I would’ve liked more lovie dovie with JAM and a traditional Christmas theme but if it’s based on real life then it’s not always going to be that way. I totally see where you’re coming from though.

  6. [...] Episode 10: Moroccan Christmas Original Air Date—11 December 2008 Phyllis blackmails Angela into doing the work for the Christmas party, which Michael turns into an intervention after Meredith gets drunk and sets her hair on fire. Meanwhile, Dwight corners the market on a popular Christmas gift. [...]

Leave a Reply

Wanting to leave an <em>phasis on your comment?

Trackback URL http://netteslayouts.com/moroccan-christmas-summary-and-thoughts/trackback