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[Dunder Mifflin Infinity Part 2: Behind the Scenes and Deleted Storylines]-[Second Drink: Dunder Mifflin Infinity Part 2]

Office Ladies · B2 · 2025-11-24

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A Deep Dive into 'Dunder Mifflin Infinity Part 2'

This episode of the Office Ladies podcast explores the production details, deleted scenes, and behind-the-scenes trivia surrounding the iconic The Office episode, "Dunder Mifflin Infinity Part 2." Hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey provide a comprehensive look at how this episode—famous for Michael Scott driving his car into a lake—came to life.

The Lost Thanksgiving Episode

Before diving into the episode's actual plot, the hosts share a "nugget" from a lost season three storyline that was never produced. The pitch document revealed a Thanksgiving-themed episode where Angela Martin was suing Oscar for "86 million" due to a slap, and Michael was set to spend the holiday at Schrute Farms. The writers had planned a complex narrative involving Dwight’s brother (intended to be played by Paul Feig) and a love triangle featuring Jim, Pam, and Karen. The hosts marvel at the depth of these discarded ideas, noting that none of this storyline ever "saw the light of day."

Behind the Scenes of the Lake Stunt

One of the most discussed segments is the climactic scene where Michael and Dwight drive into Lake Scranton. The hosts clarify that they used a "real car" and a "real lake," though the stunt was highly controlled. They interview camera operator Randall, who explains that the car was placed on a "rig" or a "track pulley thing" to manage the flooding. The production team had to hide a $130,000 camera from the water, and Randall had to perform a "crafted dance" to capture the footage. Rainn Wilson also weighs in, humorously noting his main concern was not the danger of the stunt, but the risk of catching an "eye infection" from the "sewagey" water.

The GPS Inspiration

Jenna and Angela reveal that the writers based the GPS-into-the-lake plot on real-life incidents. Writer Jen Salata was inspired by a warning in a Honda Odyssey manual that explicitly stated: "Do not drive your car into any bodies of water, even if the GPS tells you to." Research confirmed that numerous drivers had indeed steered into lakes or off cliffs because they "trusted" their navigation systems too implicitly.

Deleted Scenes and Office Dynamics

  • Toby's Cold Open: A deleted cold open featuring Toby walking into the office with his girlfriend (played by Paul Feig’s real-life wife, Janine) was discussed. The scene involved an "awkwardly" long kissing session that violated Toby's own "PDA rule."
  • The "Cash Basket" Joke: The hosts reminisce about the "cash basket" line, which became an enduring "inside joke" on set. They explain how Ed Helms’ delivery of the line caused John Krasinski to break character, laughing so hard he ended up "on the floor in tears."
  • Sound Design: The podcast highlights the show’s incredible sound department, noting that while most shows require significant ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement), The Office rarely used it. The sound team, including boom operators Nick Carbone and Brian Whittle, created a "crafted dance" to capture the office's natural audio.

Fan Engagement and Community

Throughout the episode, the hosts address listener mail, covering topics from how actors prep for "fakey" kissing scenes to the reality of Leslie David Baker sitting at his desk as a "constant" background presence during talking heads. The hosts also express their gratitude for the community built by their fans, sharing success stories like listeners negotiating for raises or changing work hours after being inspired by the podcast's "just go for it" message.

In conclusion, the episode serves as a testament to the meticulous planning and collaborative creativity that defined The Office, proving that even the most chaotic moments—like a car submerged in a lake—were the result of careful choreography and genuine camaraderie.

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