The Office (USA)/Grief Counseling
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| Grief Counseling | |
| Season 3, Episode 4 | |
| Airdate | October 12, 2006 |
| Production Number | 305 |
| Writer(s) | Jennifer Celotta |
| Director(s) | Roger Nygard |
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| The Coup | Initiation |
| The Office (USA) — Season Three | |
Grief Counseling is the fourth episode of the third season of The Office, and the thirty-second episode overall. Michael takes the death of his old boss hard and attempts to make everyone else at Scranton feel as bad as he does. In Stamford, Jim and Karen go on a quest for a bag of potato chips instead of working.
Starring: Melora Hardin (Jan Levinson-Gould), David Denman (Roy Anderson), Leslie David Baker (Stanley Hudson), Brian Baumgartner (Kevin Malone), Kate Flannery (Meredith Palmer), Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapour), Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin), Paul Lieberstein (Toby), Phyllis Smith (Phyllis Lapin)
Guest Stars: Ed Helms (Andy), Rashida Jones (Karen Filipelli), Chip Estin (Josh Porter)
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A former manger, Ed Truck, died over the weekend and Michael offers his support to the office (an offer that isn't accepted, considering that the majority of the employees never knew Ed). But, after Creed informs him that Ed didn't die of old age and was actually decapitated while driving drunk, Michael and Dwight harshly break the news to the rest of the office. This leads Dwight to request that Angela freeze his head if he ever dies.
Jan offers to give everyone the day off, but Michael tells her that things work differently in Scranton and that they want a statue of Ed. Eventually the statue turns into a robot with moving arms and light-up eyes, but with an extension cord in case there's a robot uprising and they need to escape.
Due to the fact that nobody wants to hear about how Ed was decapitated, Michael takes it upon himself to push people through the stages of grief through his own style of grief counseling. In the conference, Michael goes into extensive detail about how much it hurts to lose Ed. Before he can get too far into counseling, Pam is rescued from the session by Roy, who is still trying to win her back. Unfortunately for Pam, they waited for her to get back before continuing on. She manages to divert the conversation into everyone recounting deaths from movies they've seen.
When Toby tries to calm Michael down by telling him that death is just part of the cycle of life using the example of a bird that flew into the window earlier that day, Michael freaks out and attempts to revive the bird. When he realizes that the bird is dead, he decides to hold a funeral service for the bird.
Meanwhile, in Stamford, Jim is assigned to supervise Karen's sales assignment. However, instead of working, Jim and Karen search for a bag of potato chips that were missing from the vending machine. The two call several stores (including one in Montreal), with no luck. Eventually, after being routed through the manufacturer, distributor and vending machine company, Jim discovers that they sell the chips in the machine next door.
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- Karen: When Karen calls a store in Montreal, she speaks fluent French to the person at the other end of the phone.
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- M.I.A.: Jan and Oscar do not appear in this episode, although Jan's voice is heard over Michael's speaker phone.
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- Switched: This episode was switched with Initiation apparently as a reaction to a shooting at an Amish school that occurred on October 2 in Pennsylvania.
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