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The Office :: Booze Cruise (02x11)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Booze Cruise
Episode #: 02x11
Production Number: 02013
Original Airdate: Thursday January 05th, 2006
10/10 (4 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Greg Daniels (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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Michael surprises the staff by taking them on a "motivational" lake cruise, but he doesn't want to submit to the ship captain's authority. Meanwhile, Pam and Roy set a date for their wedding, and Jim makes a decision regarding Katy.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Amy Adams (1)playedKaty LukeRecurring (third appearance)
Angela KinseyplayedAngela MartinRecurring (17th appearance)
Brian BaumgartnerplayedKevin MaloneRecurring (17th appearance)
Craig RobinsonplayedDarryl PhilbinRecurring (5th appearance)
David DenmanplayedRoy AndersonRecurring (10th appearance)
Kate FlanneryplayedMeredith PalmerRecurring (15th appearance)
Leslie David Baker (1)playedStanley HudsonRecurring (17th appearance)
Oscar NuñezplayedOscar MartinezRecurring (17th appearance)
Phyllis SmithplayedPhyllis LapinRecurring (17th appearance)
Brenda WithersplayedBrenda Matlowe 
Rob RiggleplayedCaptain Jack 
Co-Guest Stars
Creed BrattonplayedCreed BrattonRecurring (7th appearance)
Joanne CarlsenplayedPassengerRecurring (first appearance)
Mindy KalingplayedKelly KapoorRecurring (13th appearance)
Paul LiebersteinplayedToby FlendersonRecurring (14th appearance)
Eliza Coleman (1)playedPassenger 
R. C. OrmondplayedPanicked Man 
Roger HuseplayedPassenger 
 
Episode Notes
 
This is the first episode of 2006, and also the first episode to air on Thursdays at 9:30.
 
Lake Wallenpaupack is a real lake, located in the Pocono Mountains in northeastern Pennsylvania.
 
During its original airing, this episode was watched by 8.7 million people.
 
Pam notes that Michael told everyone to pack a ski mask, a toothbrush, and a bathing suit for the mystery trip. Later in the episode, Kevin actually wears his ski mask.
 
Toby isn't seen during the second part of the episode. This was explained by a deleted scene that was posted on The Office's official website, in which Toby missed the ship.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Sean PaulGet Busy 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Dwight: I was the youngest pilot in Pan-Am history! When I was four, the pilot let me ride up in the cockpit, and fly the plane with them. And I was four, and I was great. And I would have landed it, but my dad wanted us to go back to our seats.
 
Dwight: You seasick? Captain Jack says you should look at the moon.
Michael: Captain Jack is a fart face. (vomits)
 
Pam: Last week, Michael sent out this mysterious memo.
Jim: (Reading memo) It's time for our First-Quarter Camaraderie Event! So pack a swimsuit, a toothbrush, rubber-soled shoes, and a ski-mask.
Pam: A ski-mask... AND a swimsuit!
Jim: So that he can have us rob a bank, and then escape through the sewers.
Pam: And brush our teeth. (giggling)
 
Michael: I see the sales department as the furnace.
Phyllis: The furnace?
Jim: How old is this ship?
Pam: How about the anchor?
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
It is hard to imagine that Jim have gotten all of Dwight's stuff off his desk without Dwight knowing about it.
 
Jim reveals at his party that he is no longer seeing Katy, yet we see them together in this episode.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Michael: I attended a Tony Robbins event by the airport last year.

Tony Robbins is a nation-wide motivational speaker.
 
Michael: (Singing) A three hour tour! A three, hour, tour.

Michael is singing the theme song from the show Gilligan's Island.
 
Michael: Stanley! Bo Banley.

Michael is playing "The Name Game," which is a game in song form where the singer takes a person's name and rhymes it and forms other variations of the name. The song was released in 1964 by Shirley Ellis.
 
Audio: The ship's band

One of the songs played by the ship's band is "Just The Two of Us" by Bill Withers.
 
 
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