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The Office: Initiation

by Michael Sciannamea, posted Oct 19th 2006 11:27PM

Dwight Schrute, Number 1 Salesman(S03E05) Usually whenever Dwight gets excessively weird, the show seems to suffer a little bit. I know that all offices have at least one off-kilter staffer, but with Dwight you have to suspend reality to the nth degree.

That being said, in this episode we got to see a little bit more of what lurks underneath Dwight's pompous exterior. He really seems to be a go-getter, but whatever he's going to try to get still is somewhat questionable.

His attempts at initiating Ryan into sales are certainly unique--I still don't get how Dwight is the number one salesperson in the Scranton branch. Either he's very good or the rest of the sales force have no pulse.

Ryan, to his credit, plays along because he figures he can get at least a kernel of information to use to bolster his career, but Dwight just can't conform. He just has to have this nutty initiation rite, and eventually Ryan has enough and calls Dwight a "freak"--a bold move on his part.

Meanwhile, it's Pretzel Day at the branch, and everyone rushes down to get one. Michael is under surveillance by Pam (under Jan's orders) to see how productive (yeah, right) he is during a typical workday. There's definitely tension between Michael and Jan and it surely will grow as the season moves along. It'll be interesting to seek if their previous "encounter" will continue to fester and eventually force something to happen between the both of them.

As Dwight's intiation of Ryan continues, Kelly wonders what is going on with her boyfriend, and says that Dwight is a "freak" to Angela, who had defended him by his being "individualistic" and throws the "freak" term right back at Kelly. (How great an episode would it be if we are able to see Dwight and Angela out on a date or just spending time together!)

IMHO, the Jim-Karen flirtation doesn't do anything for me. The squeaky chair stuff seemed rather forced. I don't think I have the patience to see if this thing will develop or not. I guess I'm so used to seeing the Jim-Pam dynamic that any other situation involving either one of them would pale in comparison. To top things off, Jim and Pam finally spoke on the phone, and although there were some awkward moments, you can just tell that something will happen between them--either a hookup or another rejection on someone's part.

I kind of missed Michael not being the focal point of the episode, but Dwight's interaction with Ryan kept things moving. I especially liked their "bonding" at the end when they were sitting at a bar doing Depth Charges (dropping a shot into a mug of beer and chugging it all down). It brought back some memories for me, as hazy as they might be.

My guess is that we'll eventually see Jim make it back to the Scranton office, either as part of a company realignment or him asking to go back to his old job. At the same time, it looks like Michael will have to get the office into shape or he may have to take a back seat to someone else. Whether he can pull through and produce enough numbers for the bean counters to be happy remains to be seen.

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Jarod

You can watch The Initiation and all of Season 3's episodes at http://theusoffice.blogspot.com

October 31 2006 at 1:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
another fan

I do have to say that I have worked with at least two individuals in the past that are about "this" close to being dead-on clones of Dwight. One was a sales rep (but not a good one). The other was a tech writer.

Just sayin'

October 25 2006 at 11:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ryan McClure

Did no one else catch one of the questions Dwight asked Ryan while in the barn? The "what is the Dharma Initiative?" question was great. That is at least the second time Dwight has used a Lost reference over the course of the show with the other being Dwight saying meeting the warehouse workers was like meeting the Others.

October 23 2006 at 7:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Genevieve

I like the Jim/Karen storyline, and to whomever said that the squeaky chair bit seemed forced: in my office, our very own (more annoying) Jim and Karen are fighting/flirting over this same issue. The "good" chair switches between their offices nightly. And Stanley moving like lightning to the pretzel line was great!

October 21 2006 at 2:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bryce

gena Sands

I'm pretty sure it was mostly because he hates his job. He always has mentioned how he hated it, and now he's no longer a temp, so he's stuck there for a while at least.

October 21 2006 at 12:37 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
gena Sands

Did anyone notice Ryan's awkward behavior? I do not know what it was really about, I just wanted to see if anyone else noticed and could decipher what was going on.

October 20 2006 at 10:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Melissa

Since we are on the subject of the future of Scranton and Jim 'n Pam, I just thought I would share the description of this season from itunes (the abridged version):

This season there will be unexpected wedding bells... Scranton might close at the end of the season as Michael is forced to make a last ditch effort to save the company... Jim finds a new love... and they mention Dwights coup+beet farm.

As far as the wedding bells, if it's Phyllis and Bob Vance of Vance Refridgeration, or even Dwight and Angela, I'll be disappointed. Because that's not unexpected.

October 20 2006 at 3:22 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Heather

This episode made me roll. Ryan's faces to the camera are always great. I loved Stanley in this one- "Only 364 more days til pretzel day." But 3 parts vie for the spot of my favorites from this episode...

#1- Mose Shrute, especially with the word "FEAR" in tape on his shirt. I wasn't sure we would actually get to see him after he ran by, but the gods smiled on us.

#2- Ed Helms singing talking head... I still hurt.

#3- Michael's sugar high. I had to throw my arms up a shout "YEAH!" after that one.

October 20 2006 at 2:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
David

Who knew Stanley would be such a nut for soft pretzels.

Porchland, don't forget the bring your daughter to work day - that had some great Stanley moments in it too (when he rips Ryan for making moves on his high school daughter, lol).

I also found some cool quotes for the episode from this site:
http://www.dunderball.com/

And a list of Stanley quotes here:
http://dunderball.com/?q=taxonomy/term/30
(some classic ones, including where he yells at ryan)

October 20 2006 at 12:18 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Porchland

This was Stanley's second funniest episode. (Nothing tops "Basketball" from Season One when he showed off his laughably bad hoop skills!)

Next week is a repeat of "Gay Witch Hunt," which is the funniest episode so far this season.

October 20 2006 at 11:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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