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The Office :: Business School (03x16)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Business School
Episode #: 03x16
Production Number: 317
Original Airdate: Thursday February 15th, 2007
9.7/10 (3 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Joss Whedon
Writer: Brent Forrester
 
Episode Summary
 
Ryan asks Michael to come and speak to his business class for extra credit, with embarrassing results. Meanwhile, back at the office, the crew must get rid of a bat that flies inside, Jim and Karen play a prank on Dwight, and Pam invites everyone to her very first art show.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Creed BrattonplayedCreed BrattonRecurring (33rd appearance)
Michael Patrick McGillplayedKenny AndersonRecurring (first appearance)
Rashida JonesplayedKaren FilippelliRecurring (15th appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Tom W. ChickplayedGillRecurring (4th appearance)
Annie WeirichplayedOlder Woman 
Charlie HirschplayedCollege Teacher 
Elizabeth MooreplayedBusiness School Student 
Jeremy ShouldisplayedBusiness School Student 
Jonathan Hughes (1)playedBusiness School Student 
Matthew BrentplayedBusiness School Student 
Mike ParkplayedArt Student 
Nathan BlankplayedBusiness School Student 
 
Episode Notes
 
The scenes shot in Ryan's class and at Pam's art show were done at California State University.
 
For the bat in this episode, not only was a live bat used for some scenes, but also a motorized one for other scenes.
 
Joss Whedon was not satisfied with the art produced for Pam's art show. He held up production for an hour while they made new art.
 
It was a last minute decision for Pam's picture to hang in the office where an old monthly award was hanging. In the original script, nothing was done with the picture, and in the Season 3 DVD commentary, some joked that Michael should have thrown the picture away later, but agreed that the current ending was more heartfelt.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Angela: Poop is raining from the ceilings. Poop!
 
Michael: We can’t overestimate the value of computers. Yes, they are great for playing games and forwarding funny emails. But real business is done on paper, okay?
 
Gil: (looking at Pam's art) Real art takes courage, okay? And honesty.
Oscar: Well, those aren’t Pam’s strong points.
Gil: Yeah, exactly. That’s why this is motel art.
 
Karen: Hey Jim, here’s the aspirin you wanted.
Jim: Oh thank God. I have such a headache from the glare.
Karen: What glare?
Jim: The glare off Angela’s crucifix... it’s blinding.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Michael: (rips up textbook) You cannot learn from books. Replace these pages with life lessons. And then you will have a book that is worth its weight in gold. I know these are expensive. But the lesson is priceless.

When Michael in in front of Ryan's class, he begins his presentation by ripping out pages from a student's text book and telling them that they can not learn from books, and to replace those pages with "life lessons." The scene is one of the better remembered ones from the 1989 film, Dead Poets Society.
 
Audio: Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F major, by Johann Sebastian Bach

Michael uses the music from the Teaching Company's tapes when entering the room to speak to Ryan's class. The Teaching Company uses audio tapes to teach classes, with a clip of this music.
 
Michael: (to Pam) Pam-casso. Sorry I’m late.

Michael is combining Pam's name with that of the famous artist, Pablo Picasso. Picasso was a Spanish painter and sculptor best known for pioneering Cubism.
 
 
Episode References
 
Michael: Ryan has never made a sale. And he started a fire trying to make a cheesy pita. And everybody thinks he’s a tease. Well you know what? He doesn’t know anything, and neither do you. So suck on that!

Michael tells Ryan's class that Ryan started a fire trying to make a cheesy pita, which occurred in the Season Two episode, "The Fire." He also mentions that Ryan has never made a sale, which was pointed out in the Season Three episode, "Initiation."
 
 
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