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+ | |first appearance = [[Booze Cruise]] |
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+ | |portrayed by = [[Rob Riggle]] |
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− | Captain Jack is the captain of the boat in the episode [[Booze Cruise]]. He was in the Navy during the Gulf War |
+ | Captain Jack is the captain of the boat in the episode [[Booze Cruise]]. He was in the Navy during the Gulf War and had several close calls with death. The day he returned from war, he proposed to his first wife. However, they divorced and he married at least one more time. |
− | He had many problems with [[Michael Scott]], who challenged his authority a few times. He had a brief one-night-stand with [[Meredith]] but it was interrupted when he heard Michael trying to convince the passengers that the boat was sinking and that Jack had abandoned them. By the end of the episode |
+ | He had many problems with [[Michael Scott]], who challenged his authority a few times. He had a brief one-night-stand with [[Meredith]] but it was interrupted when he heard Michael trying to convince the passengers that the boat was sinking and that Jack had abandoned them. By the end of the episode, he got Roy and Pam's engagement almost through to marriage. |
== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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Revision as of 16:51, 14 February 2020
Captain Jack is a fictional character played by Rob Riggle in the television series The Office.
Season 2:
Captain Jack is the captain of the boat in the episode Booze Cruise. He was in the Navy during the Gulf War and had several close calls with death. The day he returned from war, he proposed to his first wife. However, they divorced and he married at least one more time.
He had many problems with Michael Scott, who challenged his authority a few times. He had a brief one-night-stand with Meredith but it was interrupted when he heard Michael trying to convince the passengers that the boat was sinking and that Jack had abandoned them. By the end of the episode, he got Roy and Pam's engagement almost through to marriage.