I think this one night stand she is referring to is with Packer. [9] This episode aired with a warning that it contained adult content and subject matter, which is rare for a network comedy. Nellie kisses Toby so that he’ll stop rambling on about the Scranton Strangler case.
Original airdate: February 14, 2013. After Jim’s company loses a major investor, he pitches David Wallace on investing, but Wallace declines. The only problem is that Holly didn't realize what an unstable human being Packer really was. Pam is angry when she finds out, and forces him to switch the computers back. Club awarded the episode a "B–" and called it "a slightly above average episode", but that its greatest success was an ability to reach "some of its greatest heights on a moment-by-moment basis", similar in style to vignettes.
She'd sleep with Toby before she'd sleep with Todd. "[7] Packer calls Kevin, Holly, and Dwight, the "three muske-queers", a homophobic slur referencing the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers. After discovering that Oscar is having an affair with her husband, Angela turns to Dwight for help, and hires a weird friend of his to break Oscar’s kneecaps. Packer, however, is skeptical of this, so Michael attempts to e-mail him a photo of himself with Jan sunbathing topless at the resort. [2] Packer has also been known to presume jokingly that other males in the office are homosexual, such as when he asked Jim if he was "still queer" and when he called the Dunder Mifflin Scranton office and asked to speak with Michael, whom he calls a "gay nerd". Novak explained that he had to fight NBC to get the word "boner" on the air because the replacement—"schwing"—did not have, according to Novak, "the same redemption for Michael at the end."
Pam is worried that Jim isn’t going to be happy in Scranton, and he has the documentarians put together a video of the important moments in their relationship to show her how much she means to him. [17] Adams was slightly critical of the main plot, noting that the show had "difficulty maintaining the comedic momentum", but he reasoned that this was probably largely due to "Michael-on-defense" being a "difficult character to write", because "there aren’t many good ways of displaying his humanity while he’s also fighting for the right to be an asshole. Todd Finch Packer is a recurring antagonist from the American version ofThe Office. Toby visits the Scranton Strangler in prison and learns that he convicted the right man.
The employees then go to the pub, where Packer jokingly humps Michael, only for Meredith to start humping Packer for real, much to his pleasure (causing Michael to wonder aloud, "What the hell is going on back there?").
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Michael overhears the call and goes to tell Packer that Dwight and Jim have tricked him. He soon gets drunk and passes out, and a few of the employees use this opportunity to cover him with decorations and silly string. Dwight is worried that his new girlfriend Esther, a neighboring farmer, is just using him to get him to split a tractor lease with her father, but she turns out to be genuinely interested. Phyllis, early in the series, when asking about inter office relationships, asks about one night stands. An upset Pam is comforted by one of the documentarians, on camera for the first time. In the ninth season, Packer showed up to Scranton to apologize for his wrongdoings. Michael stops Packer when he tries to share another inappropriate joke and concludes with his misguided thoughts on sexual harassment. Nellie initiates a program to give money to charity, and Dwight refuses to participate, and they end up in a standoff. Their daughter gets lice, and Pam brings it to the office, although everyone blames Meredith when they get affected.
Throughout the episode, no one knew what "it" was. Michael and Packer are best friends and have both worked at the company for a long time. Pam tries to convince everyone not to eat the cupcakes, which turns out to be a smart decision since Packer actually laced them all with drugs. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the DunderMifflin community. No.
When EMF radiation is discovered in the building’s walls, Dwight has the building shut down for repairs, and everyone has to work in a bus in the parking lot. Meanwhile, Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) waits with anticipation for her mother (Shannon Cochran) to arrive from out of town. [10] Pam's mother was played by Shannon Cochran in this episode of the series, in the first appearance of the character at this point in the show. With Phyllis and Bob Vance about to be married, Michael acted like he was paying for the wedding since he essentially gives Phyllis her paycheck. Nellie does so, but unbeknownst to them, CEO Robert California is planning to fire the Vice President owing to the failure of the Sabre store. I don't think its a stretch for them to go for Packer as well.
After Packer tells a crude joke at the expense of Phyllis, Michael defends her, telling the entire office that he finds Phyllis attractive and that the only thing he worries about when he is near her "is getting a boner". The two are shown flirting with one another, and in the end she invites him, as well as Dwight, to have breakfast with her the following day. When a broke Angela gets kicked out of her apartment, she ends up moving in with Oscar temporarily.
David Wallace is planning to fire Andy, but before he says anything, Andy announces that he’s quitting to pursue his show business career.
He views women as dumb sex objects and doesn't take them seriously. The Big Bang Theory: 10 Best Season 10 Episodes, According To IMDb, The Office: 10 Worst Things Todd Packer Has Done, Ranked, The Office: 10 Classic Moments In "Threat Level Midnight", The Office: 5 Reasons Michael Is an Underrated Character (& 5 Why He’s Overrated), The Office: 5 Reasons Jim Is an Underrated Character (& 5 Why He’s Overrated), Packer told Michael why the former CFO, Randall, he Office: 10 Things You Never Noticed About The First Episode, The Boys: 10 Unanswered Questions We Still Have About The Deep, The Boys: 10 Unanswered Questions We Still Have About Homelander, The Boys: 5 Things We Want For Homelander In Season 3 (& 5 We Don't), The Boys: 10 Unanswered Questions We Still Have About Kimiko, All Buffy The Vampire Slayer Halloween Episodes Ranked From Worst To Best, The Boys: 10 Unanswered Questions We Still Have About Queen Maeve, The Last Airbender: 10 Worst Things Zuko Did, Ranked, The 15 Highest Rated K-Dramas In 2019 & 2020, Ranked (According To IMDb), The Big Bang Theory: 10 Best Season 11 Episodes, According To IMDb, How I Met Your Mother: Each Main Character’s Last Line In The Series, Dexter: 10 Things That Need To Happen In The Revival, The Office: 10 Best Outfits To Make Into Your Next Halloween Costume, Family Guy: 10 Best Season 3 Episodes, According To IMDb, Top 10 Scariest Original Powerpuff Girls Episodes, 10 Storylines From The Game Of Thrones Books That Should Be Made Into Their Own TV Show, Psych: Every Main Character, Ranked By Likability, Friends: Every Secondary Character, Ranked By Likability, The Big Bang Theory: Penny's 5 Best Traits (& Her 5 Worst). Although he's not a main character in the series, he sure has left his mark on the group. When Michael is talking with Jan Levinson-Gould, Vice President of Sales, Packer calls the office. Why waste time watch many show when one show do trick? He's atrocious, especially in an office setting. She gave the episode a 7.5 out of 10 rating, denoting a "good" episode.
[10] This means that it was seen by 3.2% of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 9% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. WeyerHammer Paper sponsors a paper airplane contest in the office, with the winner getting $2,000, and Erin gets very competitive. Traveling salesman Todd Packer (David Koechner) comes to Dunder Mifflin looking for a desk job in the office. Todd Finch Packer, referred to by his surname Packer, is a fictional character on NBC's television series The Office. [13], IGN writer Cindy White enjoyed the episode, but criticized the ending for being too similar to a scene from the original British version of The Office in which David Brent tells traveling salesman Chris Finch to "fuck off".
[3] The inspiration for the episode was the NBC sexual harassment seminar that the cast and crew had to attend before the series began. When they pretend to argue about it in front of the office, Pam claims that she found it in the warehouse. The go-to source for comic book and superhero movie fans. Todd Finch Packer, referred to by his surname Packer, is a fictional character on NBC's television series The Office.
Pam goes to Philadelphia for a job interview. Creed faked his death after it was revealed he was wanted by the FBI. Nellie is trying to adopt a baby, and Erin helps her with the paperwork. In the seventh season, Michael and Holly were hot and heavy and finally became a couple. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Packer has said some horrible things over the years, but poisoning people is by far the worst.
Jim struggles to find a quiet place for his conference call with his new business partners, and they tell him his telecommuting isn’t working out. Packer defends the CFO, calling his secretary a "bitch", and further offends the staff with the crude gossip. Original airdate: March 14, 2013.
New employee Clark convinces Erin to come over to his house for a “news audition” that involves her wearing revealing clothes, and fellow new employee Pete foils the plan by getting Andy to tag along.
Cookies help us deliver our Services. Michael later compares the members of the office to the cast of Friends, saying that he is both Chandler Bing and Joey Tribbiani and Pam is Rachel Green. 2005. Jim, Pam, Kelly, Ryan, and Meredith ask Holly why she hired Tom Packer, to which she says that he seemed nice to her. [15], "Sexual Harassment" received moderately positive reviews from critics. Jim and Pam decide to go to couples counseling, and Jim asks Toby what to expect. Jim and Pam go to Roy’s wedding, and seeing Pam’s ex-fiancé with his new bride makes them worry that they no longer surprise each other.
In "Whistleblower", after seeing the YouTube video of Michael addressing the rumors of Sabre's printers catching on fire, Packer calls Michael and tells him, in a high-pitched voice, "I saw you on the news and I want to pinch your tiny wiener" before revealing his true identity, much to Michael's surprise. Darryl gets Val to break up with him because he secretly wants to be single, but when Phyllis, Kevin and Nellie feel sorry for him, they convince Val to take him back, to his secret disappointment. (Writer/Actor). Todd Finch Packer, referred to by his surname Packer, is a fictional character on NBC's television series The Office.Packer is portrayed by David Koechner and is based upon the character Chris Finch from the original British version of the series.The exception to this is in the Pilot episode, where Todd Packer (voice only) is portrayed by Toby Huss.
"Diversity Day" [Commentary track], "The Office – Seasons – Season 2 – Episode Guide", "May 31, 2006 Press Release ("Sexual Harassment")", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sexual_Harassment_(The_Office)&oldid=971514798, Short description is different from Wikidata, Television episode articles with short description for single episodes, Television episode articles with short description and disambiguated page names, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 6 August 2020, at 16:27. [8], When deciding what car Packer would own, writer B. J. Novak wanted to use a Mustang, but none were available.