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[Deep Dive into 'The Office' Webisodes and the Origin Story of Office Ladies]-[Webisodes: The Podcast & The Office Ladies Podcast Pilot]

Office Ladies · B2 · 2025-04-16

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📋 Summary

The Evolution of Digital Content: 'The Office' Webisodes

In this episode, hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey explore the 'The Office' webisode series titled The Podcast, which originally aired in 2011. These webisodes were a pioneering effort by NBC to keep audiences engaged during hiatuses and breaks. According to an email from former NBC executive Carol Angelo, the show’s digital writers' program was a first-of-its-kind initiative. It allowed junior writers, writers' assistants, and production staff to collaborate directly with showrunners like Greg Daniels, providing them a creative outlet to write and direct content outside of the standard broadcast episodes. This program served as an 'apprentice program,' launching the careers of many directors and writers who would later become industry staples.

Breaking Down 'The Podcast' Webisodes

The Podcast webisodes center on the character Gabe Lewis, who attempts to launch a podcast for the Sabre website to gain the attention of company CEO Jo Bennett. The narrative highlights the workplace dynamics at Dunder Mifflin, specifically Gabe’s jealousy over the popularity of Oscar Martinez’s blog, There's No Accounting For Taste.

  • The Tone and Style: The webisodes feature Gabe using a whisper-talk style that the hosts jokingly compare to the ASMR trend.
  • The 'Having It All' Theme: Gabe attempts to interview his coworkers on the topic of 'having it all'—balancing a career and family. The interviews result in comedic chaos, particularly with Creed Bratton, who offers absurd insights, and Meredith Palmer, who brings video equipment from her van, ultimately leading to a disastrous 'video podcast' setup.
  • The Reality of Podcasting: The hosts reflect on the history of podcasting, noting that while the technology existed in 2011, it did not reach mainstream pop-culture explosion until around 2014, with the success of the true-crime series Serial.

Office Ladies: A Retrospective Pilot

To provide listeners with a 'full circle' moment, the hosts share their original, unproduced pilot recording. Recorded informally in Angela’s garage years before the official podcast launched, this audio documents their initial efforts to archive their memories of The Office Halloween episodes.

  • Behind the Scenes of Halloween: The pilot reveals that the cast had no say in their costumes, as they were strictly plot-driven. Jenna shares the story of how the character Creed Bratton was born: originally just a background stand-in, he was given a speaking role because the show needed someone to fire for the Halloween episode. The hosts also discuss the 'realistic' wardrobe choices of the show, noting that they never had clothes tailored in the same way modern TV productions do, as they needed to maintain the authentic, modest aesthetic of a paper company in Scranton.
  • Charity and Community: The hosts fondly recall the camaraderie on set, specifically how the crew would organize trick-or-treating events for the cast's children, fostering a 'one big family' environment.

Podcast Mailbag and Updates

Throughout the episode, the hosts address fan feedback. A notable discussion arises from a listener correction regarding the phrase 'sliding into DMs.' While the hosts previously used the term to mean simply reaching out, they acknowledge the more suggestive connotations and jokingly decide they will now say they are 'strolling into' DMs instead. The episode concludes with a musical tribute from the band 'Pocket Bandits,' who composed an instrumental track titled Second Drink in honor of the podcast’s recurring segment.

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I'm wrapped up in a blanket because my closet doesn't get any heat.
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It's gonna be a cozy kind of day.
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to kick things off, here are some stats about the podcast webisode.
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It was really a place where people could create in a way that they couldn't normally on the regular episodes.
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strategically tried to target times of the year when the webisodes would keep the audience going and engaged.
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📝Key Phrases

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make some adjustments
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eyes on that
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peace of mind
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take action
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stand out
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📖 Transcript

Angela, you've been using SimpliSafe for a long time.
And you just told me you're making some adjustments.
You're adding cameras.
Well, I am because, listen, we have this one sort of side of the house area that you can't see anything around that way.
And a lot of our shrubbery has grown in, which is nice.
But I was like, Josh, I'd like to also know what's happening around there.

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