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Jenna Fischer
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Angela Kinsey
Yeah, I know.
Jenna Fischer
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Oh yeah.
Jenna Fischer
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Angela Kinsey
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Jenna Fischer
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Angela Kinsey
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Jenna Fischer
The ultimate Office Lovers Podcast, just for your.
Angela Kinsey
Each week, we will dive deeper into the world of the Office with exclusive interviews, behind the scenes details, and lots of B stories.
Jenna Fischer
We're the office lady 6.0. Hello.
Angela Kinsey
Hi there. Hi.
Jenna Fischer
Oh, we have some special guests today.
Angela Kinsey
We do. This is the most we've ever talked on the podcast is a group.
Ryder Strong
You've never had five people?
Jenna Fischer
No, correct. Angela, do you want to tell everybody what's happening?
Angela Kinsey
I sure do. We have a super fun episode today because we are doing a crossover with Pod Meets World. We have Ryder, Danielle, and Will from Boy Meets World. And we each got to watch an episode of each other's show.
Ryder Strong
Yes.
Jenna Fischer
Yes.
Angela Kinsey
Okay, Jenna, why don't you share with everyone how this episode came about?
Jenna Fischer
Okay, well, Ryder and I know each other. Yeah, that's how this came about.
Ryder Strong
How do you guys know each other?
Will Friedle
Yes.
Danielle Fishel
We have a mutual friend in Natalie Z. Parties at her house. Right. How far do you guys go back?
Jenna Fischer
So Travis Schultz is friends with my husband Lee.
Danielle Fishel
Okay, so it's Travis. Okay. Okay.
Jenna Fischer
Travis, who is married to Natalie. Travis and Natalie will have a party here and there, and you're there, and I'm there.
Danielle Fishel
One of the first people I talked to to about Pod Meets World because I was like, how's your rewatch podcast going? And you were super helpful. And you were like, do it. You'll have the best time. It's so good. And yeah, you. You were like one of the people that really convinced me that this was a great idea.
Jenna Fischer
Oh, good. Oh, I'm so glad. Well, your podcast is super successful. You guys have an amazing community. You guys are real friends in real life, like me and Angela.
Ryder Strong
Yes.
Angela Kinsey
You do a fantastic job telling the show, telling all the scenes and what goes on behind. I think it's just such a great podcast.
Danielle Fishel
Thank you.
Angela Kinsey
And I really so curious to watch more episodes now.
Ryder Strong
Truly, truly.
Angela Kinsey
Especially now that I know some of the things you shared with us.
Danielle Fishel
What a little trivia.
Angela Kinsey
How did we get there? Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Yes, yes. Because, full disclosure, Angela and I had not seen an episode of Boy Meets World until this collab happened.
Ryder Strong
I think similarly. Ryder, had you ever seen an episode of the Office?
Danielle Fishel
Yeah, I'd only watched probably the first two seasons, maybe, or maybe up to three.
Angela Kinsey
So you had not seen the episode we picked for today then?
Danielle Fishel
No, no.
Ryder Strong
Will has seen every episode of the Office numerous times.
Will Friedle
I'm also a little weird when it comes to tv, so if I see it more than once, I can recite it Backwards and forwards. So I watched the episode again. You had us watch. But I didn't need to. I could have literally told you what you were wearing, usually in most of the. Wow. Wait, are you.
Angela Kinsey
You're like a genius person. You're like tv. Photographic memory tv.
Ryder Strong
Wow.
Will Friedle
Yeah. With tv. So, like, if I have nothing to do and I'm bored and I have. There's nothing around me, I shut my eyes and watch mash.
Angela Kinsey
Come on.
Jenna Fischer
It's true. Backwards, fast. You can just play that in your.
Will Friedle
So I can do that with the audience.
Jenna Fischer
Images are there, as well as the.
Will Friedle
The images, the sound, the music, the breaks all the time.
Ryder Strong
If he doesn't have his giant calendar in front of him, he can't remember what there is to do or whether or not something is scheduled.
Will Friedle
So my wife helps, but no, I don't.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
No.
Ryder Strong
So it's selective genius backwards and forwards.
Angela Kinsey
There's a little bit of undercurrent business happening in this conversation.
Will Friedle
No, they just know not to ask anymore. They'll be here such and such a time, and she'll text my wife.
Ryder Strong
We also just say, could just take a picture of the big calendar. Because I understand that you can't care. It's a literal giant calendar.
Angela Kinsey
Right.
Ryder Strong
So I'll say. Because if you just had the picture of it, you'd know if you were free on the 80s.
Jenna Fischer
This is a really good idea. So did you take a picture of your calendar?
Will Friedle
I think the last one I took was in April.
Ryder Strong
Yeah.
Will Friedle
We're literally where I'm supposed to be. Otherwise, they just tell me where I'm supposed to be most of the time.
Angela Kinsey
You guys, we are actually in your studio today. It's lovely. And there are cameras. I feel like they could make a video for you of your calendar that you would watch and then you would know everything.
Will Friedle
That's not a bad idea. I'd know where I'd have to be and all the stuff I had to do. Again, comes to episodes of the Office all day long. Where I have to be Tomorrow.
Danielle Fishel
Anybody?
Jenna Fischer
No idea. I feel like you could be a really good asset for Office Ladies.
Will Friedle
What would you like to know?
Angela Kinsey
I mean, we're gonna hit you up.
Will Friedle
Okay, great.
Angela Kinsey
I mean.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
Okay.
Will Friedle
Please let me know. Be happy to. I'll walk you through it. It's a great show.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, thank you.
Jenna Fischer
Not to belabor this, but I am really fascinated. Does this extend as well to things you've read? Books, articles?
Will Friedle
It depends. On what? If it's stuck in my brain, it's stuck in my brain and I can go back and see the page, see the thing. But then again, I. A calculia is a very real thing. So put two numbers in front of me and my brain doesn't comprehend.
Danielle Fishel
You also in school, wouldn't take notes. You would just watch the teacher.
Will Friedle
I could. Because if I look down and take notes down.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah, you wouldn't. But if you just listen.
Will Friedle
If I listen and just watch the board, then I can remember everything, right? No, but again, somebody gave me a phone number or people's names. I have to meet somebody a thousand times before I remember their names. But I can see the blue shirt you're wearing. I can see the shirt you walk in on when. Fashion show. Fashion show at lunch. I can see the color of the fuchsia.
Danielle Fishel
You guys should quiz him.
Will Friedle
You should ask him the shirt.
Danielle Fishel
Remember a certain line or moment.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Will Friedle
So stuff like that.
Jenna Fischer
It's so crazy because we just did a side by side. A fan wrote in and said that they think that Josh in Stamford is wearing the same suit that Michael Scott wears on his birthday. And I had to go and look at both episodes and take a picture of each one and make a side by side. And it's not the same suit.
Will Friedle
No, it's not the same suit. Birthday episode is when he goes and plays hockey with the blue shirt and the blue tie.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah, yeah.
Will Friedle
No, that's.
Angela Kinsey
Holy cow.
Jenna Fischer
It's not exactly.
Will Friedle
That's not the same suit. No, no, no. And also, which. Which episode are you talking about with Josh from Stanford? Is this. You don't snipe in Carrington.
Ryder Strong
Oh, oh.
Angela Kinsey
Is it the initiation?
Jenna Fischer
Was it the initiation, which is right.
Will Friedle
Before July branch closing. Oh. Is when you leveraged the promotion into another offer that was the branch clothing. Okay. So when Jen's like, I've done that. I've driven something like 400 miles today. So I'm just going to say this. That one, I think.
Jenna Fischer
That one.
Will Friedle
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
So he has a pinstripe suit on and a bright blue shirt which is similar to Michael's birthday.
Will Friedle
He does. But it's. It' if it's wider pinstripes than Michael's.
Jenna Fischer
And the tie is different.
Will Friedle
The tie is different as well.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Why do I need to do side by side? You don't anymore. Just call Will a new resource.
Ryder Strong
I mean, that's.
Jenna Fischer
Nut.
Will Friedle
If I ever decided to use this for evil. We don't even want to go down that path because it'd be pretty dangerous.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Wow.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah. Don't come at me Trivia night at a bar.
Danielle Fishel
It was an office themed trivia night.
Will Friedle
Like I win Jeopardy. Nights.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, wow.
Will Friedle
Yeah, I'm. I know a lot. You have to go a little bit about a lot.
Ryder Strong
I know.
Will Friedle
I don't know if I'd be reing in would be the weird part for me. I don't know.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, the buzzer.
Will Friedle
I was asked to do it one year and I freaked out. I was like, I could. It was like teen celebrity, Jeopardy. Jeopardy. I was like, I don't want to go beat Melissa Joan Hart in jeopardy. Just make me feel bad. So. Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
All right, you guys. POD Meets World is a fantastic rewatch podcast of the hit show Boy Meets World. It premiered on ABC in 1993.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, my goodness. It ran until 2000. All three of you gu were on it. And over the course of the run, the show received numerous awards and nominations. And in 2020, boy meets world won online film and television hall of Fame award for television programs.
Danielle Fishel
Really?
Will Friedle
What did we win? What?
Angela Kinsey
According to IMDb, you guys won your show hall of Fame award.
Jenna Fischer
Wow.
Ryder Strong
Why weren't we invited? No one sent us even a screenshot.
Will Friedle
I'd like to thank my parents.
Angela Kinsey
Exactly.
Will Friedle
Wow.
Ryder Strong
That's cool.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah. I'd like to bring up the fact that we all five on long running hit television shows.
Danielle Fishel
Amazing.
Jenna Fischer
But there was a big difference. Y' all were kids.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
So can you tell us how old were each of you when the show started and then when it ended?
Ryder Strong
I was from 12 to 19.
Jenna Fischer
Okay.
Danielle Fishel
13 to 2016 to 24.
Jenna Fischer
Wow.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Wow. And also filmed in front of a studio audience, which is different.
Ryder Strong
Very few episodes where we would not have an audience.
Will Friedle
Two or three, right?
Ryder Strong
Yeah. I think a handful.
Will Friedle
Yeah. But it was. Oh, God. There's nothing like show night.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah. So much more like theater.
Ryder Strong
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Will Friedle
And especially when you're on a younger show. Especially when we're starting to get popular. I'm putting that in quotes because we were never really that popular when we were on. It was later we became popular, but kids would line up so it'd be 14 and 15 year olds just screaming all night long. And it was. It's such a rush. It was really great.
Ryder Strong
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
That must have been such a buzz in the room.
Danielle Fishel
Oh, God, it was so fun.
Angela Kinsey
You know, our soundstage was really quiet. And you were happy that you saw the boom mic guy shake. Shake a little bit. Because we're like, I got him, I got him.
Ryder Strong
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
But otherwise it was pretty quiet. Except for us breaking each other.
Danielle Fishel
Wanted to break Each other just to. Just to get that.
Will Friedle
Do you not watch the outtakes of the Office? I love when you're making each other laugh, but when the dialogue's so funny that you're making yourself laugh. Yeah, that's one of my favorite things in the world where you can't even.
Jenna Fischer
Get through the line because you're talking about Rainn Wilson. He would crack himself up all the time.
Angela Kinsey
All the time. All the time. Wait, so when we were on Pod Meets World, we were watching the Boy Meets World episode, Hair Today, Goon Tomorrow. And today we are watching the surplus from the Office. And speaking of bloopers, I think one of the hardest times I ever laughed in a scene was when Dwight gives Andy and Angela directions to farm.
Will Friedle
How many cases do you hear the beehive?
Jenna Fischer
That's a great blooper.
Angela Kinsey
Ed and I could not keep it together.
Jenna Fischer
I have a question. We've talked a lot about how on the Office there was this real collaboration between the writers and the showrunner and the actors. How much input did you guys have into your lines or changing a line or a storyline? I know that Hair Today, Goon Tomorrow was a little bit inspired by Danielle's desire to cut her hair, but I see head shaking.
Angela Kinsey
I see head shaking.
Ryder Strong
None.
Danielle Fishel
No. Did you improvise very top down? No, it was very Will.
Ryder Strong
Got to improvise a little bit.
Will Friedle
I got to. Especially towards the later seasons, they kind of let me do my thing so I could improvise. I would often button scenes, but we weren't really changing our dialogue unless something was awful. I had one, I grew up in a military family, and I had one where we do an episode where, like, you do a magical cat, sends you back to World War II.
Ryder Strong
You know, like, it happens.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah. Magic cats. Magic cats.
Will Friedle
And so a lot of the stuff they had me doing was I'm in a military uniform and being really disrespectful. And I went to our producer and said, I'm not gonna do this. And in all fairness, he went, okay, fine. And they changed it.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah.
Will Friedle
But we as young actors, I won't say kids, we weren't really going up the movie. No.
Danielle Fishel
In fact, they started taking things from my. More and more, like sort of, you know, sort of being my character was being inspired by Ryder's real life and annoyingly so and more and more as the show went on and without permission. Yeah. I mean, it's so interesting because of course, as an adult actor, like, having input on your character, you know, is like part of the process. But as kids, we never felt. We felt like being a good actor would be, you know, and probably being told how to say with a line reading.
Will Friedle
So we. The other thing we talk about on the podcast a lot is that one of the things our executive producer was famous for is we would finish a run through and then we'd all gather for notes. And the notes would sometimes be an hour and a half to two hours long of just to each of you, like line by line.
Ryder Strong
He'd start on page one and basically like page one, line one, have notes about what everyone said was wrong and how we needed to do it a different way. And it's very clear you guys don't understand the point of this episode. So let me tell you, here's what.
Angela Kinsey
A fun, creative environment.
Will Friedle
But at least we were children.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah.
Will Friedle
So makes it better.
Angela Kinsey
I did hear on your podcast, and I love this, that you would find ways to like, sneak in a. Huh.
Ryder Strong
Uh huh.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah. So now I'm gonna be rooting for that whenever I see it.
Ryder Strong
That is true that we would try to make each other laugh.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah, they're in jokes, but they're not in the dialogue. It's the subject. So we're like sending messages to each other with, like, intonations or physical moves. Watching it back for the podcast has been so fun to see again and be like, oh, my God, I remember this.
Ryder Strong
It was also stuff that the writers weren't aware we had. They were truly like inside jokes. It was probably our own little rebellion. Watch me slip in a joke to my friend that you don't know is a joke.
Angela Kinsey
Especially if you'd been told for an hour and a half how you don't get it and you're doing it wrong. I want to, like, sneak in something.
Will Friedle
Yeah.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah.
Will Friedle
It wasn't particularly collaborative. Yeah, it was fun, but it wasn't particularly collaborative.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah, right. Is our podcast sadder than yours? So I have a pivot here. Okay, so you remember every scene of every episode of the Office?
Will Friedle
Pretty much, yeah.
Angela Kinsey
Well, I thought there was a great crossover story between Hair Today, Goon Tomorrow, and an episode from the Office. Not the one we're watching today. Not Surplus, but there is a similar scene.
Danielle Fishel
Meeting a townie.
Jenna Fischer
Let's see.
Ryder Strong
A good looking detective.
Danielle Fishel
Good looking detective.
Angela Kinsey
Do you want a hint? Do you want to hint? Yes.
Will Friedle
Give me one because.
Ryder Strong
Yeah, a smile.
Jenna Fischer
Hint.
Angela Kinsey
Sofa.
Will Friedle
Sofa.
Angela Kinsey
I'm so tickled by this.
Will Friedle
I'm so kidding. Wait, I'm trying to remember from our episode where the sofa. Oh, yeah. Okay. There it Is.
Angela Kinsey
Thank you.
Will Friedle
Yeesh. This is. I pay for that privilege. I only have one weird thing about me. I use the ladies room for number two. And I have paid off. And. Yeah, there's a couch.
Angela Kinsey
That's right. Okay. That's right. In Women's Appreciation, the office episode, the men. First of all, we find out Creed's been using the women's room. And they go in there, and there's a sofa, and they hang out in there. And I thought it was really funny. When we watched this episode, you guys were like, there's a sofa.
Jenna Fischer
I had the same thought. I was like, oh, my gosh. And you know what else I thought of? I have not been in very many women's restrooms with sofas.
Ryder Strong
I've been in lounge rooms. That's the only thing. They have been in Nordstrom lounges and high schools.
Will Friedle
The girls in our high school had a.
Jenna Fischer
They had a sofa.
Will Friedle
Cause we go in there to smoke when the boys room was too full.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, yeah. Okay.
Jenna Fischer
I have run across very few sofas.
Will Friedle
That's Kevin. Like, this is the dream. So, like, isn't the dream the girls locker room? And normally there's girls in there, Kev.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah, exactly.
Danielle Fishel
I know we talk about that you could do this, but when you really can do it, like, on the spot and it's not a bit. It's crazy to me.
Will Friedle
It's crazy way my brain works. Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
All right.
Jenna Fischer
Well, guys, this is going to be so much fun.
Angela Kinsey
So much fun.
Jenna Fischer
We're excited to be with you. We are going to take a break, and when we come back, we are going to discuss the surplus.
Ryder Strong
Yay.
Angela Kinsey
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Jenna Fischer
I have been getting all of my holiday gifts@macy's.com lately. It is fantastic. It's the gift guide. All right, well, I'm not going to see my dad this Father's Day. They are going on a cruise. How great is that?
Angela Kinsey
Fun.
Jenna Fischer
And I thought about that amazing pullover that I got him for Christmas that he wears all the time. I got it@macy's.com, so I went on themacy.com Father's Day gifting guide. And I put in, like, vacation wear, and I got him the coolest shorts, and then kind of like, you know, they're going to the tropics. I got him, like, a tropical shirt for his cruise. This is stuff my dad will not Buy himself. He will not buy, like, you know, theme clothing.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, I know, I know, right?
Jenna Fischer
He's all practical. I sent it to him. He loved it. He already got it, you know, because he's going to be gone on Father's Day. So I sent it early and he's thrilled.
Angela Kinsey
Well, you know, for Father's Day this year, we're at a volleyball tournament. Our son has a volleyball tournament. So that's where we're going to be all day. But we get up super early. And Josh is such a coffee guy. So I'm on Macy's.com looking at their gifting guide and they have really great reasonably priced gifts, too. And so if you have a coffee lover or you need exercise equipment or, I mean, they just have everything in addition to clothes and all the other stuff.
Jenna Fischer
I got Lee's gift on Macy's.com, one of his gifts. And I don't want to say it, but travel was like my thing in my brain. This year I got him a travel case that holds both sunglasses, eyeglasses, and wristwatches.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, that's great.
Jenna Fischer
I know. It's super cool and I think it's something I wouldn't have thought of if I didn't have the guide.
Angela Kinsey
Well, I got Josh Colon. He loves, you know, he smells good. He's a good smelling fella. He doesn't go overboard. But I love the way he smells. So I got him Hugo Boss cologne. Macy's has all that kind of stuff. Stuff, Josh, don't listen, but I think it's going to smell really good on you. So I'm getting you that for Father's Day.
Jenna Fischer
Let Macy's be your guide to gifting this Father's Day shop.
Angela Kinsey
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Jenna Fischer
Summer is coming up. I know we're actively thinking about our family summer vacations. I think you are too. And. Right?
Angela Kinsey
Oh yeah.
Jenna Fischer
We're in planning mode.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, yeah?
Will Friedle
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Well, I know someone who travels pretty frequently and when they leave town, they list their home on Airbnb. So they're making the coin while they're on their vacay.
Angela Kinsey
So smart.
Jenna Fischer
Did you like my lingo?
Angela Kinsey
Not only did I like your lingo, I liked the snap that you did. Think about it while you're away. Your home could be an Airbnb. I'll tell you who this is good for.
Jenna Fischer
Someone who frequently travels, like my friend.
Angela Kinsey
Someone who has extra space or someone who has a seasonal house.
Jenna Fischer
A seasonal house.
Angela Kinsey
That sounds fancy.
Jenna Fischer
I Would like that. It's a very practical way to earn extra money. Your home might be worth more than you think.
Angela Kinsey
Find out how much@airbnb.com host.
Jenna Fischer
All right, everybody, we're back. And now we're going to talk about the Office episode, the Surplus. This was season five, episode nine, written by Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, two of our favorite writing teams.
Angela Kinsey
Favorite writing team.
Jenna Fischer
And our beloved director, Paul Feig.
Ryder Strong
Yes. Paul Feig.
Will Friedle
I think I've worked with Jean and Leigh. Yeah, I think I did a show. Can't remember the name of it, but pretty sure that they wrote on it. Okay, that is my story, bro.
Jenna Fischer
Hello, ladies. Bad teacher?
Will Friedle
No, I think it was a pilot sometimes. Yes.
Angela Kinsey
You want to have detail?
Will Friedle
No. Okay, here's what I will say. I think it happened.
Ryder Strong
Okay, great.
Will Friedle
I'm pretty sure I worked with Jean and Lee. Don't they. They play in several episodes, don't they? Aren't they also.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah. And Leo.
Angela Kinsey
That's right.
Will Friedle
Exactly.
Angela Kinsey
Advanced refrigeration.
Will Friedle
Yes. So, yes. 99.9% sure. We have worked together. Yeah.
Ryder Strong
Okay. I vote to cut that part.
Will Friedle
No. Because it's true. Keep it in.
Ryder Strong
Okay.
Will Friedle
They're gonna hit you up afterwards and be like, here's the show that we did together with Will.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah, we'll look it up.
Will Friedle
You will.
Angela Kinsey
We'll look it up. We'll Google it.
Ryder Strong
Perfect.
Jenna Fischer
I'm going to give you a summary of the episode. And here it is. Oscar informs Michael that they have a $4,300 budget surplus, and the surplus must be spent that day or it gets returned and taken out of next year's budget. The Office is then divided on what to spend it on. New chairs or a new copier. This creates tension between Jim and Pam, who are on opposing sides. Meanwhile, Andy and Angela visit Schrute Farms to discuss their wedding with Dwight, who tricks Angela into marrying him.
Will Friedle
I.
Jenna Fischer
What the heck? Michael then learns a third option for the surplus money, which is return it in exchange for a 15% bonus for himself.
Will Friedle
Do you know?
Angela Kinsey
Do you know?
Will Friedle
I think. I think you know. Oh, yes.
Jenna Fischer
Yes.
Angela Kinsey
And Oscar says that.
Jenna Fischer
Do you know?
Ryder Strong
I think you know.
Danielle Fishel
I think you know.
Will Friedle
I think you know.
Jenna Fischer
What were your overall reactions to this? Because we decided to pick quintessential episodes.
Ryder Strong
Yes.
Jenna Fischer
And I think the thing I love about this episode so much is that it is in a later season, and the A story is just a quirky office thing.
Ryder Strong
Yes.
Angela Kinsey
That happens all the time.
Jenna Fischer
All the time in offices.
Ryder Strong
Yeah. Where, like the hot goss that's going around is about something as mundane as chairs versus copier. And the dynamic spins everybody out of control. Spins everybody out of control. No one's focusing. No one's. By the way, no work is getting done in that office ever. The manure being in the kitchen.
Angela Kinsey
And also, like, no one is clocking the odor. Like, we've been talking the whole time. It's a big pile of, like, running next to the table.
Ryder Strong
It just really made me laugh out loud.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah. You know what makes me laugh every time I watch this episode is when Mike Shura's most hits Eddie in the head.
Jenna Fischer
The head with the ball in the background.
Angela Kinsey
Yes. It cracks me up every time because I really think that Ed wasn't quite expecting it. So every time he's like, hey, anyway.
Ryder Strong
It does look like he turns around. Really confrontational.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
And what just happened there?
Ryder Strong
It's so funny. I'm somewhere in between Ryder and Will. With my viewing of the Office. I'm pretty sure I have seen most seasons, every episode at some point. I do not have a fraction of Will's photographic memory for that.
Angela Kinsey
Who does? And wait, Ryder, had you seen this episode?
Danielle Fishel
No, I don't think so. Yeah. No, but it felt like a quintessential Office episode. So it's what I remember the show being like, sort of, you know, like, you're saying, detailed, like, meaningless conflict that just blows and gets to show people's behavior. I thought it was hysterical. I mean, it's brilliant. So funny. And, like, the show's ability to make awful actions incredibly, like, well, is just unparalleled. You know, I feel like a lot of what your show brought was, like, you know, the beginning of, like, cringe comedy or, like. But cringe comedy usually is mean or, like, people are kind of awful and you're like, oh, my God, I can't believe this person said that. Whereas, like, every time Michael opens up his mouth, it's the funniest thing ever. And you're like, I like that guy. You don't want to. And everybody, you know, Dwight even, who is sort of more on the meaner side, you still love him, like, everybody. And the show is just so brilliant that it manages to pull that off and still have very comedic. Like, I was laughing out loud, and I realized I have not laughed out loud even at comedy these days. I feel like comedy these days, you're sort of like, you know, or like, whatever. You guys managed while being incredibly realistic with the performances and understated. Still big laughs, like, laugh out Loud beats. And so I just think it's such an accomplishment and like a legendary show for that.
Ryder Strong
Jenna, you saying, no, don't take it away. When he's shaking his butt in the.
Danielle Fishel
That was my favorite moments. Yes.
Ryder Strong
It was the perfect amount of all of us knowing that you are faking it. But also easily plays like, you mean.
Danielle Fishel
I'm supposed to have to dance with him when he's doing it? And I see you, like, half hearted. Like, am I gonna.
Will Friedle
It is perfect. Cause you see all of it.
Danielle Fishel
Like, I guess I'm gonna dance now. No, we're stopping.
Jenna Fischer
Good.
Ryder Strong
Okay.
Danielle Fishel
It's like all there in that moment. It's so funny.
Ryder Strong
Also, you fluffing your hair with the red lip.
Jenna Fischer
All right.
Ryder Strong
Know what I gotta do.
Will Friedle
It is so this ep. I'm so glad you guys, you picked this one. It's one of my favorites. It has, in my opinion, the most underrated joke of any Office episode. And it's. I find it to be one of the funniest things ever said on the entire show. And it's that fast.
Angela Kinsey
Which one is it?
Will Friedle
It is the very beginning when Oscar is explaining to Michael about the lemonade stand. And he just says, and then next summer, Michael just goes, I'll be sick.
Danielle Fishel
That's like, he's so excited. The greatest point of the whole show.
Will Friedle
It's like, now I know the man just does it. I'll be six.
Angela Kinsey
I'll be six.
Will Friedle
Genius on so many levels that I remember the first time I see it just keep reminding me like, it's the perfect joke. It is the perfect joke. So it's just. Oh, I just explain it to me like, I'm eight. And then he does, and I'll be six. Oh, God, it is so well done. Now this is like we talked about the Boy Meets World episode we talked about. This episode is so well balanced between the A story and the B story.
Jenna Fischer
Yes.
Will Friedle
It's so funny how you find heart in the operation. Because the scene where Angela finally says to Dwight, I made a mistake. Wait a minute. I've made a real character.
Danielle Fishel
Most of you with a little Pete.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah, it's a big deal.
Will Friedle
Dwight, of course, says, well, yeah, well, I know. And that's why I just tricked you into marrying me.
Angela Kinsey
You should have learned German when I told you to tell you to take it for years.
Will Friedle
It is just. That's one of the things I love about your show, is that our show, you know, you're gonna get heart because the music swells and we're telling you you're going to get heart. Your show you in beats that you don't think are going to exist. And it's Pam being drunk and falling off the chair at Chili's and then Jim picking her up and then tiny dancers slowly starting to play in the background. It's all just. It's all beautiful. So. Yeah, but this episode, though. And then of course, the ending, which is magical. The magical tag, by the way.
Ryder Strong
I didn't see that coming. When he's wearing the coat. I thought, oh, I love that. We're just going to see that he bought a fur coat. And I. The blood was just. How did they top even just the fact that he had the fur coat.
Danielle Fishel
But also, I was blown away by the writing in that because it starts when you are asking him about his suit and you're using the suit and that's where he throws out how much the suit costs. And so I thought that was it. Like, that's it. But then he brings up the Burlington Coat Factory because it makes him wanting that $600 so much better.
Ryder Strong
Yes. Because if you hadn't got it in.
Danielle Fishel
His mind, he knows that he is trying to save money by getting good suits. Five dol. But it starts as just this you flattering him joke. Then it builds to a code at the end and all you need is to see the. I mean, the tag could have just been him doing the interview in the code. And I was. That's what I'm saying.
Ryder Strong
That's what I thought. I thought, wow. Of course, that was such a payoff that then they even found the topper to it.
Will Friedle
Yes. Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
One of the things I never get tired of, even in our rewatch is Steve is Michael. When he's about to curse and they cut him off, he's like, mother, always so funny. You guys call his bluff on getting the chairs. I just loved it so much.
Will Friedle
I always wanted to know how much did the script stay the same from when you first got it to when you actually shot? Like, how much are you ad libbing and just going with on the moment and how much was actually on the page?
Jenna Fischer
Well, do you mean sort of from our table read to what we shot?
Angela Kinsey
Table read draft to shooting draft or shooting draft to what you see on air?
Jenna Fischer
Both. Both.
Will Friedle
Both.
Jenna Fischer
I would say there would be some pretty big changes between the table redraft and the shooting draft, but then the shooting draft to what you see on screen a lot less than you would think.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Whoever wrote the episode would also be on set with the director producing their episode. And they would be throwing out extra lines, ideas. So a lot of times it wasn't an improv, but it was an alternate that the writers gave you.
Angela Kinsey
Likewise, though, you could go to the writers. We had the permission to go to the writers. And it was a real creative collaboration. So you could go up and say, hey, I have a really great button for this scene in account. Will you let me know once we've got it the way you want it, the way the director wants it. And then can I do, like, my past?
Danielle Fishel
Oh, that's great.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah. And we were smart enough that you didn't improvise within the scene. You know, if you did tops and the bottom, that way they can edit around you, don't mess with the storyline. And I think a lot of little moments like that do make it in. But it was truly just a great scripted show.
Jenna Fischer
But I think if you went to the script and you looked at that Michael talking head. That is the tag. It would be word for word.
Will Friedle
It would.
Jenna Fischer
Okay, like, very often.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
So they would write in ellipses. They would write in pauses. They would write in Pam glances to camera. So, like, all of that, that just like, seems like it's just happening. It was choreographed.
Will Friedle
Wow.
Jenna Fischer
You know, and then also the idea that the camera would get to you in the middle of what you're saying instead of landing on the perfect thing, even though they knew we were gonna say it or that the joke was over there. Part of the comedy came from getting to it later. Yeah.
Danielle Fishel
So they would actually put that in the script. Like, whip hands to.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah, whip. Whip to Jim.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah, Jim looks to camera.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
Size.
Will Friedle
Okay.
Danielle Fishel
So those looks to camera were always looks to camera. Did they get a shorthand eventually in the script where they were just like, gives the look.
Jenna Fischer
You could tag the camera, like, if you wanted. But they didn't want everyone looking down the barrel of the camera all the time.
Angela Kinsey
Right.
Jenna Fischer
So, you know, like, I'm not sure if it said in the script like, that I'm checking in with camera because I'm embarrassed that I'm. What I'm doing to Michael. Like, some of those just ended up becoming second nature. Like, you know, like to kind of give the camera like a. Oh, my God, I'm so, so sorry.
Angela Kinsey
We had a camera catching the main scene, and then B, camera was always roving the background. So you had to be on from the minute you were at your desk.
Will Friedle
Oh, I love that so much.
Angela Kinsey
You had to be in character. It's very actory. You had to be in character. And our B camera operator, Matt Sohn, would often come up to us in the background and say, I can see your screen log out of your email, Right? Yeah. Or he would say something like, I just saw that. You did an eye roll. After pin says that line, you're in the deep background. But it was great, and I caught it. So if you want to do it again, I caught it. So that was just us staying in character. But that's how the crew was so much part of the creative process, because they were finding moments that weren't necessarily on the page that helped tell out, you know, fill out the whole story.
Will Friedle
One of the things that we noticed about our show is that as it progressed, they started to notice which characters really worked with other characters. So pairs started to pairing up.
Ryder Strong
Yeah.
Will Friedle
Did you start to notice that on your set as well, all of a sudden? Because, you know, as the show progresses for a while, all of a sudden, you know, Pam and Angela start to have kind of an interesting dynamic. Was that something you think that was planned at the beginning, or was it. They were just looking at what worked and then started to write to the relationships they saw?
Jenna Fischer
Well, our writers told us that something they would do sometimes is they would get a writing assignment where they would just take a random pairing of actors, and they'd have to pitch storylines for them for characters. And there's an episode, I can't remember what the name of, where they all go out in pairs on sales calls.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, yes. Yeah. And you had the daughter.
Will Friedle
TK you're the young firefighters. Yes.
Jenna Fischer
Right. And that was an episode that came out of that, like, they would call it, like, the unusual pairings assignment.
Will Friedle
Oh, no, that was the salesman. The return.
Jenna Fischer
Yes. Yes, the return.
Angela Kinsey
Yes.
Jenna Fischer
Really wish we had children.
Will Friedle
I could have helped out. Yes.
Angela Kinsey
Can you just come sit in on a return?
Will Friedle
I would be happy.
Jenna Fischer
Dude.
Angela Kinsey
That's the one that starts with Cassie, our producer. We're like, Cassie, Google.
Jenna Fischer
Which one episode was that?
Will Friedle
Yeah, Dwight is bringing. Bringing it has to bring the late taxes back to New York. He misses the entire time.
Angela Kinsey
For Angelo, Noel and.
Will Friedle
Yes, exactly. That's when your hair. The back of your hair was very.
Angela Kinsey
It's like a pinwheel.
Will Friedle
The pinwheel all the way around. Very dramatic, the way they did the back of your hair in that episode.
Danielle Fishel
One of my favorite, like, completely undiscussed jokes is when Michael is pouring sugar into. Was that in the script? Would something like that always be in the script?
Jenna Fischer
Yes, that was in the script. That's in the show Bible for Michael Scott, that he adds sugar to his diet soda.
Danielle Fishel
Is he. Oh, my God.
Jenna Fischer
Is it for real?
Danielle Fishel
Perfect.
Jenna Fischer
Yes.
Angela Kinsey
But what was great I loved about our show is, like, let's say that's established one time in an early season that it keeps finding its moment back into the show.
Will Friedle
We got one small glimpse of it because I have all the DVDs. And when you got to the dinner party, which is arguably one of the greatest, they gave you the script. The script came with the dvd.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, no way.
Will Friedle
So you got. It was the size of sides, but you got actually the script. And that's why I wanted to ask, because some of the stuff. Stuff was right on. And other stuff, it was like, okay. They said Andy harmonizes with the song, but then he kind of goes off and does his own thing. So I was just curious how much you got to play as you were doing it, because it was. Man, it was so good.
Jenna Fischer
We did get to play a lot.
Angela Kinsey
We did most of the time.
Jenna Fischer
Like, I feel like what you ended up seeing on screen was. It was mostly scripted.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah, Gotcha.
Jenna Fischer
But it was a very playful collaborative set.
Angela Kinsey
Must have been so fun.
Jenna Fischer
It was so fun.
Will Friedle
You talked about alternate takes that you would use. You have one of my favorites, which they didn't put in, which you said, I used to get a runner's high, which is why now I lift, which didn't make it into the show, which I thought should have.
Angela Kinsey
They were called our Candy Bag Alts. And our writers would write, you know, so you would have one talking head. They might write 10 extras, and you would get handed those pages as you sat down. You had learned the one in the script. They would hand them to you right as you started your Talking Heads, and you would get the scripted one. Then you'd kind of look down and do the of the rest. And a lot of times in Talking Heads, that's where you can play a little bit, too. And Greg Daniels, we asked him, like, why did you call him the Candy Bag?
Jenna Fischer
Yeah. He named him the Candy Bag.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah. So you guys hear the candy Bag? And he said, well, I knew it was a lot of extra stuff, and I didn't want you guys to be mad, so I thought I'd name it something fun.
Jenna Fischer
It's a candy bag. So smart.
Ryder Strong
It's a bag of candy.
Jenna Fischer
It's like, if I call them the alts, who's your oatmeal alts?
Angela Kinsey
I have 10 alts.
Jenna Fischer
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Angela Kinsey
But they are the big B.
Jenna Fischer
What's the big B?
Angela Kinsey
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Jenna Fischer
Oh. That's not even what I was gonna say.
Angela Kinsey
What were you gonna say?
Jenna Fischer
I was gonna say the color.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, I do love the color.
Jenna Fischer
I got this, like, beautiful, kind of muted rust color. I wasn't sure, like, what exactly it was gonna be like. The colors are beautiful. And then I got blue sheets.
Angela Kinsey
I got the blue. I got the blue comforter and blue sheets, but they're this really pretty, kind of pale blue.
Jenna Fischer
I know.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
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Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
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Angela Kinsey
I'm not surprised. And Buffy just won House Beautiful's Editor's Choice Award for luxury grocery sheets.
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Jenna Fischer
So, something I want to ask you guys. People always ask us, why do you think the office is so relatable? And I don't think that the answer is because everyone's worked in an office, because clearly not everyone has worked in an office. But I did work in an office, and so did Angela. And I'm curious, since you guys grew up doing television, you were actors. By the time you were adults, did you ever work in an office?
Danielle Fishel
Never had a real job.
Angela Kinsey
Have any of you ever had a summer job?
Ryder Strong
I worked in customer service.
Angela Kinsey
Okay.
Ryder Strong
For Bloomingdale's.
Angela Kinsey
You have a very good customer service voice.
Ryder Strong
Thank you. I appreciate that. Yeah, I worked in customer service. I really only got the job because I'm a good gift wrapper, and I.
Jenna Fischer
Was that part of it.
Ryder Strong
It was during holiday for gift wrapping, so I actually just wanted to wrap presents. And they were like, well, it's a customer service job. And it was like, could I just be the person in customer service who wraps the presents? And the truth was, I did get to wrap most of the presents, but I also had to, like, be there to help people with their credit card bill and deal with other issues. You know the Bloomingdale sale where you get a $25 gift card for every $200 you spend? I had to help people with that stuff. I had that real job.
Jenna Fischer
Okay, so there's a very famous episode where Pam says that if you need more than three pieces of tape to wrap a present, you're doing it for wrong. How many can you.
Angela Kinsey
And I agree with Pam as Angela Kinsey because I tape the crap out of my gifts, like, good luck opening them.
Ryder Strong
So I use Double sided tape.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, fancy. You can see it next level.
Ryder Strong
So you need one to cover the back and at least two to do the perfect triangle folds on each end. Okay, so is there a way to do it with only three pieces of tape? Yes. Do you get the most bangs presentation wise? No. So can I do it?
Angela Kinsey
Yes.
Ryder Strong
Do I do it? No.
Will Friedle
Do I do it? No. By the way, the next couple lines after 3 piece of TUI are Roy then says, well, can't I just use the comics from the newspaper? And you say, yeah, your mother would love that.
Jenna Fischer
Oh my gosh, that is nuts. Oh my gosh. You know, every holiday season people send that to me and I use way more than three pieces of tape when I write up a gift. And every time I give a gift to someone, I feel like they're judging me.
Ryder Strong
No, no, it's tr. Just because you. You care more about the aesthetics.
Jenna Fischer
Okay. Yeah. Thank you. So now you guys have never worked in an office and have you ever had jobs other than actor?
Danielle Fishel
I mean, non entertainment. Yeah, non entertainment.
Will Friedle
Just teaching.
Danielle Fishel
I teach, but that's. That's it.
Will Friedle
I worked one day in a motorcycle shop when I was 13.
Jenna Fischer
Were you on hiatus from the show or was this before the show?
Will Friedle
It was before the show. I was on Nickelodeon at the time.
Jenna Fischer
Okay.
Will Friedle
But it was my dad, it was his client and I just bought a motorcycle and I wanted to learn more about them, so I thought this was my inn. I worked one day and then that. Was it.
Danielle Fishel
Because you quit or you got fired?
Will Friedle
Neither. It was just. I think he thought, okay, I'm gonna let him come in here one day.
Ryder Strong
I was a child actor. I didn't even know it was legal to work before at least the age of 50.
Will Friedle
I don't think it was, but I didn't. Most of the shit I did wasn't legal by the time I did.
Ryder Strong
Yeah, he also started smoking at 11.
Will Friedle
So I was a heavy smoker by 11.
Angela Kinsey
Oh my God.
Will Friedle
Yeah, he's got a weird life.
Jenna Fischer
Beautiful, weird little life.
Angela Kinsey
Picture you smoking on the subway going into New York for my job.
Will Friedle
I was. Yeah, that was. That was me.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Will Friedle
11 to 37. 35 actually. May 27th coming up.
Angela Kinsey
Hey, anniversary.
Will Friedle
It will be my 11 year anniversary without a cigarette.
Angela Kinsey
That's great.
Jenna Fischer
Congratulations.
Will Friedle
I miss it all the time. I don't actually, but no. Yeah. So I know I never had a job.
Jenna Fischer
Well, you know, this gets a little bit to my point, which is that I feel like the reason why the office works is because you don't have to work in an office, to know a Dwight, or to have met you, Michael.
Danielle Fishel
No, it's all just human behavior. It's so relatable. And the performances are just amazing. Yeah. And I feel like you guys changed television, you know? Cause you just brought everything down a notch still, like I said, still managing to pull off big laughs, giant set pieces. But, man, it's just so nice to see people behaving like people. And when we go back and watch our show, show, as much as I'm able to say, like, it was good. Like, it was. You know, it's a sitcom. You know, it's a very stylized form of rhythm and acting. And it has its benefits. Realism, though. Like, you know, I mean, often we would have moments of realism, but, you know, the jokes were like, da, da, da, da, da. You know, you're just hitting it. And you guys didn't have any of that. Still had a musicality, still had a rhythm, but it was part of the camera. It's really remarkable. And.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah, but what you were doing is really difficult. And you do it so well on the show. And I couldn't do it in my early acting struggles and trying to land a role. I was going out for three Camera because that's what.
Will Friedle
That's what you did.
Jenna Fischer
That's what the majority of shows were. And I was terrible. I was terrible. I couldn't do it. And I didn't understand because I was like, it's in front of a live audience. I went to theater school. It's just theater. Right? But it's not just theater.
Angela Kinsey
It's its own art form. It really is. It's a certain kind of style.
Jenna Fischer
And it is to be respected. And you can do it, Angela.
Angela Kinsey
Not great, lady.
Jenna Fischer
No, you can. Much better than me.
Angela Kinsey
I mean, right after the office wrapped, my agents were like, let's get you on a three camera. And they said, do you want to do this role for Hot in Cleveland? And I was super excited. And I've told Jenna this. Cause Betty White. My gosh.
Ryder Strong
Can't wait.
Will Friedle
Yes, of course.
Angela Kinsey
I had to be the bitchy principal. This is in my wheelhouse. I just spent nine years being the bitchy principal. And I said the line and the direction was like, louder. Say it louder. And then I said it louder, but then it sounded weird. And then he was like, can we get her, like, maybe a cane? Like a cane. Like, she comes in, like, with a. Like a. And I was like, he goes, maybe she has a hat. And Craig Ferguson was in the episode with me. And we had become friends at this point. And he goes, maybe we get her.
Danielle Fishel
A parrot and a pant.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah, exactly.
Will Friedle
There you go.
Danielle Fishel
But they were trying to sitcom it.
Angela Kinsey
Up and they were trying to, like, make me more of a bigger character. And I'd forgotten I didn't know how to do it.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah, probably you'd gotten so used to the volume and tone level that you guys were on. It's so different.
Angela Kinsey
And I do love sketch comedy, but I think I didn't know how to time it out with all the moving parts.
Jenna Fischer
Well, just thank God the Office came along for me because I did not thrive in the three camera world. I really tried. I always thought that I was a pretty natural funny person and that comedy was my thing in terms of comedy acting. But I was not a fit for the three camera style. In fact, the one major role that I landed was the pilot of Man With a plan starring Matt LeBlanc. And I was on for many, many seasons. Without me, because I was fired after the pilot.
Will Friedle
Nice. Yes.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah. Yes. That was my big job after the Office was Man With a Plan, and I just struggled. I was like, why can't I do this? It is not easy, and I really respect anyone who can do it.
Ryder Strong
While you both thrive on the Office, it's amazing.
Will Friedle
Well, I wanted to say that I think one of the reasons why the Office was so successful is not just you would arguably be in the conversation for best ensemble cast on TV in.
Danielle Fishel
Mainstream tv, that's true.
Will Friedle
But there's so much heart. That's unexpected. I remember watching an interview with your editor who said that as he was editing the scene where Jim and Pam are on the boat for the booze cruise that he's editing, he goes, I knew what? And I was still there going, kiss her.
Jenna Fischer
Kiss her.
Will Friedle
Come on, Jim, kiss her. You're working on the show, you know what's gonna happen, and you're still so invested that you're yelling at the screen to have the characters kiss. That's rare in any medium, but on television at the time, it was unheard of. So we were yelling at the screen, things like that kisser. And oh, my God. And Jim can't come back from Stanford with her. Come on. And Pam's doing this when she walks.
Danielle Fishel
Across the hot coals.
Will Friedle
We were just invested in. And then on top of that, it was hysterical. So that was just an added bonus to the show was Lightning in a Bottle. I mean, it's tough to get that again. I don't know if we ever will, frankly.
Jenna Fischer
I mean, I don't know if I ever will. You know, it was a dream job. Came around at the exact right time, and I felt like I was ready. My acting coach always says, successful come when your readiness meets the opportunities. And so you can be as ready as you are and then never have an opportunity. But likewise, you can have opportunities in the world, which I was getting with all of my auditions for three camera shows, but I wasn't ready. And so the office for me was the thing where finally the opportunity met the readiness.
Angela Kinsey
I think that's true for a lot of our cast, too, because we had a lot of really great seasoned comedians that had just been, you know, plugging away. Kate Flannery, hilarious. She was part of a lounge act called the Lampshades. Oscar Nunez I had met at the Ground Links. He was in Hot Towel. We had a scene together. You know, obviously, Steve, everyone had been sort of putting their dues in, putting their time in, and it was just that right moment. But I have a question for you guys.
Will Friedle
Yes, please.
Angela Kinsey
So, okay, if you could play a character on the Office, like, which one would you want to play?
Ryder Strong
Oh, that's such a good question. Well, I really hope you say Dwight.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah, you've got to be Dwight.
Will Friedle
The comedy does actually tend itself towards Dwight. It does. You'd be Jim. Yeah, yeah, I'd be Dwight, and you'd be Pam.
Ryder Strong
I'd want to be Pam.
Will Friedle
Yeah, I would have to agree with that assessment. Yeah, I would have to agree with that assessment entirely now.
Jenna Fischer
I really, really wish we had brough a Jim, Pam, Dwight scene with us.
Will Friedle
Which scene would you like? No, I mean, that's definitely how I would have cast it too, for. If it had to be the three of us to do it, it would have been that.
Jenna Fischer
So great.
Will Friedle
Is it true that there was a chance you guys were gonna be canceled after the first six?
Jenna Fischer
Oh.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Not just after the first six.
Angela Kinsey
The first six episodes. Any day. When we went, we were like, oh, we're still here. Yay.
Danielle Fishel
That's great.
Angela Kinsey
And we were. And also, NBC wasn't rallying behind us at all.
Jenna Fischer
No. We were very surprised to get a pickup for season two, but the pickup for season two was only six episodes.
Ryder Strong
Oh, my gosh.
Jenna Fischer
And then they ordered only six more.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
And then they ordered the back, and we ended up with 24 episodes. I mean, yeah.
Angela Kinsey
At the end of this six episodes, those first six, they printed my name on paper and they just laminated it with some Velcro, and that's what was on my door. So I took my laminated piece of paper home with me. I'll save it forever. We just thought that was it.
Will Friedle
So what episode would you then look to and say, that's the one where we knew what we were doing. Everybody knew we were gonna go from here. We're now a hit. This is what's gonna happen.
Angela Kinsey
It's very clear to me as far as, like, the downloads, because the Christmas episode with Yankee Swap and babies playing jazz poster and Phyllis's sad oven mitt, all of that, the teapot, that episode became the number one download on itunes.
Danielle Fishel
Okay.
Jenna Fischer
And so the ratings weren't there.
Angela Kinsey
The ratings weren't there.
Jenna Fischer
But there's a new world of, like, oh, wait, we can make money off of this other thing, this downloadable item. Not the cast. The cast doesn't get money for that.
Angela Kinsey
But people were watching it on their ipods, remember? And they were like, oh, also from Yankee Swap. Yes, there you go.
Will Friedle
Video ipod.
Jenna Fischer
Now, what about you guys? Did you always have. Well, you mentioned individually you felt like you could be fired at any moment, but what about the show as a whole?
Danielle Fishel
Yeah, we always have fire pretty much on the bubble.
Will Friedle
We never ever. Maybe three to four or four to five, maybe one season.
Danielle Fishel
We knew maybe we were kind of. It was also just a weird position to be a kids show. We felt like nobody was watching. You know, like, we. We had no cultural feedback. Like, there was no. There was no online culture, but there was also just no way that kids could. Like, we would get recognized, like, couldn't go to the mall. But otherwise, like, as far as, like, the industry or. We were nothing. We felt like we were getting no. You know, and so it's only now that we're like, oh, my God, we were big.
Will Friedle
Well, we also had one of other executive producers on, not. Not the one used to give us notes, but another one who just recently came on and said that was also a network thing where they specifically didn't want you to know that you were popular so that they couldn't go and ask for more money to make more. Make the show. So they would. If you're always on the bubble, then you're lucky we're giving you this budget. Like, so don't ask for any more because you barely got picked up where. If we knew the show was or they knew that the show was popular, the executive producers go in and ask for the moon. So to stop that, they would kind of make us seem like we're just. We're lucky to be there. Don't forget, you're lucky to be there.
Danielle Fishel
We were canceled. Canceled in 2000 with what, like a 25 share?
Will Friedle
Yeah, right.
Danielle Fishel
Like, if, you know, nowadays, everyone wait for that kind of audience.
Will Friedle
But that was a big drop for us. So that was. I mean, it was like, oh, my God, we're only getting a 25. Yeah, we're done.
Jenna Fischer
Did you feel like you got to wrap up the show?
Angela Kinsey
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Will Friedle
We got a nice. You know, we had a very nice hour long with the retrospective and where Everybody Moves. We really did to get. Get a chance to say goodbye.
Danielle Fishel
It wasn't like when our final scene was so great. Like, it was a really nice final scene and we were all, like, really crying, actually. Yeah.
Ryder Strong
We didn't rehearse it through. We just read it at table read and then shot it once in front of the audience, and that was it. And so it's us saying goodbye to Bill Daniels as Mr. Feeny, and all of us just real emotion. Brian kind of talking to each other in character. Very emotional.
Jenna Fischer
Wow.
Angela Kinsey
I'm very thankful for that. And I don't think a lot of, you know, actors get that experience. It's just. You're just done. You don't get any, like, notice.
Jenna Fischer
But, yeah, your character doesn't get closure. You don't get closure as a group or as a crew.
Angela Kinsey
A lot of people.
Jenna Fischer
People just get canceled. You just, like, not next year, guys. You're like, oh, yeah.
Danielle Fishel
For me, moving into any other acting job after Boy Meets World was a shock. It was like, we're not all best friends. We're going to be together forever. You know, like. Oh, right. That is such a rare gift.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Well, I was going to say that. I think that's something that our casts have in common, which is that, like Angela was saying, for a lot of the people on the Office, this was really our first big job.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
And you're a very open vessel when it's your first big job. And we all, like, learned together. We learned about parts of the industry together. Like, none of us had ever done a junket. None of us had ever been to the upfront or to all the business stuff that goes behind the making of a show or the publicity or anything. And so we're really bonded, not just because of the show we were on, but because we kind of learned about the entertainment business.
Angela Kinsey
Satellite, media tour, all of that.
Jenna Fischer
Get up at 4:00am and talk to 25 news stations.
Ryder Strong
25 radio stations.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah. That have a del.
Jenna Fischer
But you.
Will Friedle
I was just gonna say, you just sit there like.
Angela Kinsey
I'm Sorry. Yeah, no, you go ahead.
Danielle Fishel
And also, you guys must have been there for each other for just fame, like, what that weird experience is like, of, like, getting recognized, and now everybody's talking. It's like a weird thing, you know? And I'm so glad we had each other.
Jenna Fischer
Like, yeah.
Angela Kinsey
We have people come up and say this to us all the time, which is like, you look like an older version of that lady on the Office. That's true. You are correct. I. We are.
Jenna Fischer
There's a couple ladies in the Office.
Angela Kinsey
I know.
Will Friedle
Hindsight being what it is, would you have done anything else with your characters or anything different with your characters if you could go back and do it again?
Jenna Fischer
You know what? Yes. I maybe would not have changed Pam's hair.
Danielle Fishel
Really?
Jenna Fischer
I kind of fought to change the frizzy mullet when she started dating Jim. I said, I think she's growing as a person. And I had this whole thing in my head, character wise, that she was gonna go to art school, and she's with her love now, and so maybe she's gonna do more than just, you know, let her hair air dry and put it in the clip. Like, maybe she's just gonna primp a little bit more. And then later, I became sort of sad that that sort of signature hairdo was gone. So you might see it in later seasons. I tried to bring it back a tiny bit, but when I rewatched the show, I became somewhat sad when Pam's.
Danielle Fishel
Okay, that's so funny.
Jenna Fischer
And I kind of wish that I had just let her be.
Will Friedle
You even make fun of it in one episode.
Jenna Fischer
Do I?
Will Friedle
Where you say, yeah. Including this very old, frizzy haired picture of me.
Jenna Fischer
Yes.
Will Friedle
When they're doing the big beans going all the way around here. What does a bean mean? Someone tell Kevin what a bean means.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah. And Greg didn't want me to change it. He really loved it. Like, he. I somehow wore him down.
Angela Kinsey
Well, Mindy had already worn him down. Well, this is true, because Kelly's transformation.
Ryder Strong
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
So by the time you wanted it, he was like, all right.
Jenna Fischer
He was like, whatever. Some of that was a little bit selfish because what would happen is after work, maybe there'd be an event or something we wanted to go to. And I didn't want to go to that event with frizzy Pam hair.
Ryder Strong
Yeah.
Jenna Fischer
And so I was like, if I could be halfway there, if you could.
Ryder Strong
Just help me a little bit.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah. It would be a lot easier.
Danielle Fishel
That's part of the rewatch is, like, recognizing how different the lived Experience is like. The lived experience as an actor is like, I want my hair to look like my hair. I don't care about the iconography of Pam. Now that you can go back and watch it, you're like, actually, that iconography was pretty great. You can see it more like the way your producer did.
Will Friedle
Right. Like, they can see you with your hair.
Ryder Strong
Oh, all.
Danielle Fishel
Yeah. It's like, why. You know, you said the same thing. You know, it's like your lived experience is really. It's important. And as an actor, you. You know, but a good actor.
Will Friedle
But for us, it was also because of how we grew up on the set. It was a little bit of control.
Danielle Fishel
Oh, yeah.
Will Friedle
Like, if we could go and cut.
Danielle Fishel
Our hair, then we had a little bit of control. It's a different. But I think, like, as an actor, it is hard to recognize, you know.
Jenna Fischer
Like, what about you? Am.
Angela Kinsey
I wouldn't change anything. I really wouldn't. I just.
Jenna Fischer
Would you have worn your pantyhose?
Angela Kinsey
Never. And I didn't.
Jenna Fischer
Don't you think, though, if you're being honest. I was just honest about Pam's hair. If you're being honest. And I want you all to weigh in. Don't you think the character of Angela Martin would wear pantyhose?
Ryder Strong
Yeah. Yes, of course.
Angela Kinsey
Right, Angela?
Will Friedle
No. No.
Danielle Fishel
Although.
Will Friedle
Wouldn'T pantyhose really pick up cat.
Jenna Fischer
Hair and probably get run by cats?
Angela Kinsey
That's.
Will Friedle
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
Thank you.
Ryder Strong
You're right.
Will Friedle
Thank you.
Jenna Fischer
Maybe there's some character justification that was.
Angela Kinsey
Part of my character assessment that she would not spend all this extra money on pose. That would just get.
Ryder Strong
You'd have to be like me today and have an extra pair in your purse in case it gets run.
Will Friedle
She also buys most of her clothes at stores where they sell large Colonial.
Angela Kinsey
American dolls because Gavin Giggs is too flashy. Okay, this makes me want to ask you a question. What do fans ask you to sign? Is there a quote from each of your characters? Because I know ones that I get asked that one.
Will Friedle
Of course.
Angela Kinsey
Yeah.
Will Friedle
I have a catchphrase. So I have something called the Feeny Call. So I get asked to sign that quite a bit. That Life's Tough, Get a Helmet. Or the Good Looking Guy theme song from the episode you watched.
Angela Kinsey
Right. I wondered if you had to sing that, because I know Craig Ross. People ask him to sing out of.
Will Friedle
Paper, out of stock. Yeah, exactly. So, yeah, no having a catchphrase. You have to write songs. Do I?
Jenna Fischer
I get.
Ryder Strong
No, I was thinking you don't really have one. I Get asked to do hello. Bye, Bye. I'm so at the mall.
Angela Kinsey
Yes.
Ryder Strong
I get asked. Topanga says something to Corey at one point where she says, you are you, and I am I. And if in the end we end up together, it's beautiful. So I get that quote. People like us to write dream, try, do good, even though we didn't say it.
Will Friedle
Use a mirror, babe.
Ryder Strong
Use a mirror.
Will Friedle
Use a mirror.
Ryder Strong
B.
Danielle Fishel
An episode where I walk. Where her first episode, and she was, like, very much a hippie.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah.
Danielle Fishel
She draws with lipstick during, like, a reciting a poem. And so I walk in and I look at her and just say, use a mirror, babe. And that was a big laugh, but that's it. Like, I don't really have, like, catchphrases. That's interesting.
Jenna Fischer
There's a little bit of an office Boy Meets World crossover connection. But, Will, you might be the only person who has it, which is casting director Allison Jones. Oh, she did a Cast yout pilot episode.
Danielle Fishel
She's a legendary casting director. Yeah. No, she wasn't on our show. And I don't even remember. I went back, like, five times. I don't remember her. I don't. You know, I do remember. Yeah, I know. It's too bad. So, I mean, I'm sure I've met her, but, yeah, I was too young to.
Will Friedle
Well, we have another connection from the episode that you actually had us watch. Is Hank your security guard?
Angela Kinsey
Yes.
Will Friedle
Played the coach on Boy Meets World.
Angela Kinsey
Oh, he's so fantastic.
Will Friedle
Matthew's B team doesn't get suited up for away games. It play is the one who plays Hank.
Danielle Fishel
That's amazing.
Will Friedle
You know, I hustled up the stairs.
Jenna Fischer
I love that scene so much when he's going between the two takes.
Angela Kinsey
A little like Jelly Bean.
Jenna Fischer
That was an improv. He did that. And I laughed the first time he did it.
Angela Kinsey
And then Steve, as Michael is like.
Jenna Fischer
Get out of here.
Danielle Fishel
That's it.
Jenna Fischer
But also just when he sits in Pam's chair.
Ryder Strong
Yeah, yeah.
Jenna Fischer
Oh, my God. It just would. It was really hard for me not to laugh.
Angela Kinsey
There was a few times we broke. One of the most, I would say, really precarious moments of Ed breaking was his character has to take a bite of a tuna fish sandwich. It's really a tuna fish sandwich. And then I have to go and grab him and kiss him.
Ryder Strong
Yeah, I thought of that while it was happening.
Angela Kinsey
Yes. And Ed, right before the take, said, ang, I'm not gonna open my mouth at all. So you don't get any of this. Tuna. Tuna I said, thank you. The camera couldn't see his face right as I grab him. My body's blocking. But he'd go like this and he would hold. Cause he had to hold his breath because they wanted it to be this, like. And he started to break at one point, and I was like. And I'm like, no.
Jenna Fischer
It was so gross.
Angela Kinsey
And so you see me kind of wipe my. Oh, my God, it was so gross. And Ed was like, I'm sorry, I.
Will Friedle
Can'T keep it all together.
Jenna Fischer
I know, guys, this was so fun.
Danielle Fishel
This was great. This was amazing.
Angela Kinsey
It was so wonderful.
Jenna Fischer
Ryder, thank you for reaching out. Of course.
Angela Kinsey
Thank you.
Jenna Fischer
And suggesting it. This was so cool.
Ryder Strong
It was really great. And it was really nice for us to be able to look you in the eyes and to thank you for paving the way for us to even have a show. And so. So we just. We admire you both so much. Admire what you do. Love your work, both podcast and tv. So thank you for everything.
Angela Kinsey
We'll wrap.
Ryder Strong
Back at you. Thanks.
Angela Kinsey
Thank you, Will. I will be getting your phone number for future Office Ladies episodes. That's the problem.
Jenna Fischer
Hit me up.
Will Friedle
I'll let you know what happened on your show.
Jenna Fischer
Okay.
Angela Kinsey
Thank you.
Jenna Fischer
Thank you.
Angela Kinsey
Well, that was so much fun.
Jenna Fischer
They are so fun, lady.
Angela Kinsey
They really are.
Jenna Fischer
So glad we did that. I am so glad that Ryder suggested it.
Will Friedle
Yeah.
Angela Kinsey
I love just hearing about their journey, becoming podcasters and rewatching their show.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah, it was really cool. I loved it. Well, listen, everybody, head over to Pod Meets World because we did part one of this collaboration where Pod Meets Office Ladies. We watched an episode of Boy Meets World and we talked all about it.
Angela Kinsey
Yes. We watched Hair Today, Goon Tomorrow, and neither of us had seen it. And we talked all about it and we learned a lot of behind the scenes details.
Jenna Fischer
Yeah, they gave us a quiz too. And I mean, you won. I did.
Angela Kinsey
Well, anyway. All right, you guys go listen to that and we hope you have a great week.
Jenna Fischer
See you next week. Thank you for listening to Office Ladies.
Angela Kinsey
Office Ladies is a presentation of Odyssey. In this presentation, produced by Jenna Fisher and Angela Kinsey.
Jenna Fischer
Our executive producer is Cassie Jerkins. Our audio engineer is Sam Kieffer, and our associate producer is Ainslie Bubaco.
Angela Kinsey
Odyssey's executive producer is Leah Reese Dennis.
Jenna Fischer
Office Ladies was mixed and mastered by Bill Schultz.
Angela Kinsey
Our theme song is Rubber Tree by Creed Bratton. Foreign.
Jenna Fischer
Guess what? We are so excited to be part of SHRM25. What is SHRM25? You're asking yourself. Don't worry, I'M going to tell you, it is the world's largest HR conference for HR professionals. It's an annual conference that HR pros look forward to attending to each year to learn about the latest HR HR trends, networking with peers and enjoying some entertaining conversations. And guess what? The office ladies are going to be there this year.
Angela Kinsey
So you know, I have been to a SHRM conference. I went in 2023 when it was in Florida. I had the best time.
Jenna Fischer
SHRM25 is happening in San Diego June 29th through July 2nd. Head to shrm.orgofficeladies to register.
Angela Kinsey
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Office Ladies: Meet Pod Meets World – Detailed Summary
Episode Release Date: June 11, 2025
In this special crossover episode of Office Ladies, hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey invite guests from the popular re-watch podcast Pod Meets World, featuring Ryder Strong, Danielle Fishel, and Will Friedle from the beloved 90s sitcom Boy Meets World. This episode delves deep into the shared experiences of working on iconic television shows, offering fans unique behind-the-scenes insights and heartfelt reflections.
The episode kicks off with Jenna and Angela expressing excitement over their collaboration with Pod Meets World. They introduce Ryder, Danielle, and Will, highlighting the mutual admiration and friendship between the two podcasting teams.
Jenna Fischer (00:03): "Lady, you know that I love horror movies."
Angela Kinsey (03:07): "I sure do. We have a super fun episode today because we are doing a crossover with Pod Meets World."
Jenna shares the origins of the collaboration, explaining the mutual connections through friends and parties hosted by Travis Schultz and Natalie Z. This networking led to the idea of blending their respective shows for a unique podcast episode.
Both Office Ladies and Pod Meets World hosts discuss their experiences watching each other's shows for the first time as part of the collaboration. Interestingly, Jenna and Angela had not previously watched episodes of Boy Meets World until this collaboration.
Will, on the other hand, boasts a photographic memory of The Office, highlighting the meticulous attention to detail he brings from his extensive viewings.
The conversation shifts to behind-the-scenes tales from both shows. Angela and Jenna share humorous moments from The Office, such as struggling to keep a straight face during bloopers and the natural camaraderie among the cast.
The Pod Meets World guests reciprocate by sharing their experiences from Boy Meets World, emphasizing the strong bonds formed among the cast despite the pressures of being child actors.
Jenna provides a concise summary of The Office episode "Surplus," setting the stage for an in-depth discussion. The guests react to key moments, such as Michael's dubious allocation of surplus funds and the quirky dynamics between characters like Jim, Pam, Andy, and Angela.
The group highlights favorite scenes, including Dwight's humorous tricks and Michael's infamous antics, showcasing the episode's balance between humor and heartfelt moments.
A significant portion of the episode revolves around the differences between the three-camera setup of The Office and the single-camera style favored in Boy Meets World. The hosts discuss the challenges and unique experiences each format presents, with Jenna and Angela appreciating the collaborative environment of The Office.
Will shares his memories of working with the writers and adapting to the show's dynamic, offering a glimpse into the creative process behind the scenes.
Laughter fills the conversation as the group recalls hilarious outtakes and bloopers from both shows. From breaking character during takes to unexpected improvisations, these anecdotes reveal the lighter side of television production.
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts reflect on their careers, the impact of their iconic shows, and the enduring friendships formed through their work. They express gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate and cherish the shared memories that continue to resonate with fans.
Jenna and Angela also touch upon their first major acting roles post-The Office, sharing their challenges and triumphs, further emphasizing the supportive network within the acting community.
Jenna Fischer (22:56): "We do not thrive in the three camera world."
Will Friedle (27:05): "It's so funny how you find heart in the operation."
Angela Kinsey (34:14): "But what was great I loved about our show is..."
Jenna Fischer (44:08): "And it is to be respected. And you can do it, Angela."
This crossover episode of Office Ladies Meet Pod Meets World offers a treasure trove of insights into the workings of two iconic television shows. Through candid conversations, shared experiences, and plenty of laughs, Jenna, Angela, and their guests celebrate the enduring legacy of their beloved series while forging new connections. Whether you're a die-hard fan of The Office or Boy Meets World, this episode provides a delightful blend of nostalgia, humor, and heartfelt storytelling.
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