CarpetStains
The Office: The Carpet
As we've readily seen so far this year, Michael Scott is
an egotistical maniac. However, we have seen at times his more "human" side as well as his frailties. Upon
arriving at the office one morning, he discovers a foul stench and sees that someone did a number two right on his
carpet. He can't stand the smell, and immediately gets the cleaning lady to come up and clean, but it still reeks, and
he then arranges to have the carpet removed and replaced with another one.
Michael is aghast that someone would do this to him because he thought was a beloved figure at Dunder Mifflin. He begins thinking about the previous district manager Ed Truck, who was not exactly popular with Michael or the rest of the staff. As his office is being cleaned up, Michael decides to sit at Jim's desk, and Jim ends up moving to the back and shares space with Kelly, who talks his ears off while he tries to work.
Michael tries to joke around with the staff, including a "raid" with Dwight in the accounting section, but everyone is too focused on their jobs. He continues to wonder why someone would do that do him by calling it an act of "terrorism." In order to pump up the staff, he starts a sales contest with the winner to get $83 out of his pocket. However, no one is very interested, and he decides to punish everyone by having them sit quietly, despite the ringing phones.
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