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[Billie Eilish's Deep Dive into The Office with Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey]-[A Look Back on a Conversation with Billie Eilish]

Office Ladies · B2 · 2025-08-06

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A Superfan's Journey: Billie Eilish on The Office

In this special episode of the Office Ladies podcast, hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey welcome global music sensation and self-proclaimed "super, super fan" of The Office, Billie Eilish. The conversation explores the profound, almost "sacred" connection Eilish has with the show, which she describes as a fundamental part of her personality and daily life.

Growing Up with Scranton

Eilish shares that The Office was omnipresent during her childhood, though she didn't fully understand the humor until she was older. She recounts a pivotal moment at age nine when she finally understood the iconic "That's what she said" joke, marking her official entry into the show's fandom. Remarkably, Eilish has watched the entire series approximately 30 times. She admits that she often plays the show on her phone in the background—even while showering or getting ready—treating the audio like a podcast because she has every line and visual memorized.

The "My Strange Addiction" Connection

One of the most fascinating segments of the interview covers Eilish's decision to sample the Threat Level Midnight episode in her song, "My Strange Addiction." Eilish explains that her brother, Finneas, wrote the track, and when she heard the beat, it reminded her of the "The Scarn" dance scene. Despite the notoriously strict clearance policies at NBC, the cast was thrilled to grant permission. Eilish notes, "The office text thread blew up" when the request was made, confirming the mutual admiration between the artist and the show's creators.

Life Lessons and Character Relatability

Eilish reveals that she often uses The Office as a framework for understanding her own life experiences. She identifies most with Michael Scott, citing his "pure heart" and his desperate desire to be loved as traits she deeply relates to. Conversely, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey discuss the challenges of playing characters that sometimes diverged from their real-life values. Fischer notes how difficult it was to reconcile Pam's choices—like the "tickling" scenes or Jim buying a house without consulting her—with her own personal boundaries.

Behind-the-Scenes Nostalgia

Throughout the episode, the trio swaps stories about the filming process. Kinsey reminisces about the "Dundies" episode, which the cast once feared might be their final outing, leading to serious internal debates about whether Jim and Pam should kiss on-screen. Eilish is particularly delighted to learn the truth about the "hot coals" scene in Beach Games, which she previously believed were real, only to find out they were a mix of lava rocks and theatrical lighting.

A Friendly Quiz

To wrap up the session, the hosts put Eilish to the test with an Office trivia quiz. Eilish dominated the competition, correctly identifying details like the members of the "Finer Things Club" and the name of the song Jan plays during the "Dinner Party" episode ("That One Night"). The episode concludes with a heartwarming nod to Creed Bratton, who lives near Kinsey and occasionally stops by to jam, proving that the spirit of the show continues to foster real-world connections long after the cameras stopped rolling.

🎯Key Sentences

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Here's the thing.
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in the first place.
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That's right.
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I can't believe it.
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Easy. We got the answer for you.
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📝Key Phrases

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in the first place
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at the top
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on one's plate
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take a break
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kick us off
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📖 Transcript

Here's the thing. What does feeling safe at home really mean to you?
I think for a long time, I thought it meant having, you know, strong locks or maybe an alarm system or something that would make noise if someone actually broke in.
But I think I learned that true security, well, it takes like a system, right?
It's a system that prevents break-ins from ever happening in the first place.
Lady, are you talking about simply safe?
Oh, did I not say that at the top? You didn't, but I think we all know.

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