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Performance appraisal, also known as employee appraisal, is a method by which the Job performance of an Employee is evaluated (generally in terms of
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Synopsis
Michael meets with each of his employees to discuss their job performance. Michael Gary Scott (born March 15, 1964) is a Fictional character on NBC 's The Office portrayed by Steve Carell He plunders the employee suggestion box for ideas to impress his own boss, Jan, but the ruse backfires and he embarrasses himself. Janet "Jan" Levinson (formerly Levinson-Gould) is a Fictional character from the US Television series The Office Encouraged by Jim and Pam, Dwight mistakes a Thursday for a Friday and arrives at the office very late the next day. Jim Halpert is a Fictional character in the United States version of the television sitcom The Office, played by John Pamela "Pam" Morgan Beesly is a Fictional character on the U Dwight Kurt Schrute III is a Fictional character on NBC 's The Office portrayed by Rainn Wilson.
Deleted scenes
- Michael gives Oscar his performance review.
- Dwight gives Jim advice for his performance review.
- Michael is confused by a telephone message from Jan.
- Jim uses increasingly obscure baseball euphemisms to ask Michael about his relationship with Jan. The game of Baseball is often used as a euphemistic Metaphor for Physical intimacy in the United States and other places the game is played
- Jim deflects a question about office romances.
- A sequence of suggestions takes Ryan all over the office.
- Jan reacts to Dwight's "boning Jan" remark.
- Jim accidentally leaves today's newspaper on his desk.
- Dwight learns that Ryan got a raise.
- Extension of Dwight psyching himself up in the stairwell.
- Michael calls Jan's ex-husband.
- Jan is furious to learn that Michael talked with her ex-husband.
- Michael describes the office with a confused metaphor involving organs of the body.
Notes
- For a list of songs featured in this episode, see List of songs featured on The Office.
- In the cold open, the fitness orb was supposed to deflate slowly, but it popped when John Krasinski hit a seam. John Burke Krasinski (born October 20, 1979) is an American Actor, Film director and Writer. The producers liked the take so much they kept it. [1] Krasinski was clearly surprised by this, and ran out of the frame to avoid ruining the take. He puts his hand over his mouth in shock and whispers, "Oh my God. "
- The office building in which the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin is located is also the home of W. Dunder Mifflin Paper Company Inc is a fictional Paper company featured in the United States television series ''The Office''. B. Jones Heating and Air and Vance Refrigeration, which is owned by Phyllis Lapin's future husband Bob Vance. Phyllis Vance (née Lapin) is a Fictional character from the US Television series The Office. The following is a list of characters from the US version of The Office.
- While rehearsing the scene in which Michael welcomes Jan to the office, Steve Carell accidentally touched Melora Hardin's breast. She thought it was so funny that she insisted they incorporate it into the scene. [1]
- When Michael is in the conference room reading the pages from the suggestion box, Angela tells him that he has coffee breath. Angela Noelle Martin is a Fictional character from the US Television series The Office. Steve Carell improvised the line, "Oh yeah, is that hard for you?" and, in turn, Angela Kinsey improvised her response, "Well, when you have coffee breath it's hard. Steven John "Steve" Carell (born August 16, 1962) is a Golden Globe - and Screen Actors Guild Award -winning American Angela Kinsey (born June 25, 1971) is an Emmy Award -winning American actress "
- Dwight's visual aid for the performance review was posted to NBC. com.
- This is the only episode to feature a subtitle giving the date at the end.
- Jan's Volvo has Pennsylvania tags. Volvo Cars, or Volvo Personvagnar AB, is a Swedish premium Automobile maker founded in 1927 in the city of Gothenburg in Sweden The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ( often colloquially referred to as PA (its abbreviation by natives and Northeasterners is a state located in the Northeastern A vehicle registration plate is a metal or plastic plate attached to a Motor vehicle or trailer for official identification purposes It is unlikely that her car would be licensed in that state, as the corporate office is located in Manhattan, nearly 60 miles from the Pennsylvania border. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ( often colloquially referred to as PA (its abbreviation by natives and Northeasterners is a state located in the Northeastern
- During the scenes where Michael is listening to Jan's message, Melora Hardin is actually live on the phone repeating the lines over and over. Michael Gary Scott (born March 15, 1964) is a Fictional character on NBC 's The Office portrayed by Steve Carell Janet "Jan" Levinson (formerly Levinson-Gould) is a Fictional character from the US Television series The Office Melora Diane Hardin (born June 29, 1967) is an American Actress, Singer, and former child actress. In the DVD outtakes Steve Carell repeatedly restartes the message causing Melora to trip up. DVD (also known as " Digital Versatile Disc " or " Digital Video Disc " - see Etymology)is A blooper usually describes a short sequence of a film or video production which contains a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew Steven John "Steve" Carell (born August 16, 1962) is a Golden Globe - and Screen Actors Guild Award -winning American
- Jim says that the Saturday following this episode is the fifteenth. Since the show is somewhat in real time, and since the year is 2005, this episode takes place October 13, 2005.
References
- ^ a b DVD commentary, "Performance Review", Season 2 DVD
External links
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