Ep 19. Promos
- TV-14
- April 4, 2013
- 21 min
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7.7 (4,426)
In The Office season 9 episode 19, titled "Promos," the employees of Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch get excited when they learn that they are going to be featured in a local TV commercial. The episode centers around the filming of the commercial and the various reactions of the employees to the opportunity.
The episode begins with the announcement that the company has been approached by a local TV station to film a commercial featuring the employees of the Scranton branch. Jim and Dwight are put in charge of organizing and filming the commercial, which they hope will be a big success and bring positive attention to the company.
The employees are thrilled at the idea of being on TV and quickly start brainstorming various ideas for the commercial. Some employees, like Andy, take the opportunity very seriously and put a lot of effort into trying to come up with the perfect idea. Others, like Creed and Erin, are more focused on getting their moment in the spotlight and don't contribute much to the planning process.
As filming begins, it becomes clear that not everyone is comfortable appearing on camera. Stanley, for example, is very nervous and doesn't want to be featured in the commercial at all. Pam, who is now the office manager, tries to encourage him to participate but ultimately agrees to let him sit out.
The filming process itself is chaotic and filled with mishaps. Dwight's attempts to direct the employees result in several awkward and cringe-worthy moments. For example, he asks Meredith to pretend to be a janitor and sweep the floor while wearing a blonde wig. Meredith is embarrassed and doesn't want to do it, but eventually agrees when she realizes that she'll be paid extra.
As the day goes on, tensions begin to rise between Jim and Dwight. Jim tries to take control of the situation by suggesting that they film a prank instead of a traditional commercial. Dwight is not happy with the idea and accuses Jim of being lazy and unprofessional. The two men argue, each convinced that their approach is the best one.
Despite the arguments and mishaps, the commercial is eventually filmed and sent off to the TV station for editing. The episode ends with the employees waiting anxiously to see the final product and hoping that it will be a hit.
Overall, "Promos" is a lighthearted and fun episode that showcases the different personalities of the employees at Dunder Mifflin. The various reactions to the commercial opportunity are both humorous and relatable, and the chaos of the filming process makes for some entertaining moments. Fans of The Office will enjoy this episode for its humor and for the glimpses it provides into the personalities of their favorite characters.