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'''"Casual Friday"''' is the twenty-sixth episode of the fifth season of ''The Office'', and the 98th episode overall. It was written by [[Anthony Farrell]] and directed by [[Brent Forrester]]. It first aired on April 30, 2009. It was viewed by 7.31 million people..
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'''"Casual Friday"''' is the twenty-sixth episode of the fifth season of ''The Office'', and the 98th episode overall. It was written by [[Anthony Farrell]] and directed by [[Brent Forrester]]. It first aired on April 30, 2009. It was viewed by 7.31 million people.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
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"Casual Friday" is the twenty-sixth episode of the fifth season of The Office, and the 98th episode overall. It was written by Anthony Farrell and directed by Brent Forrester. It first aired on April 30, 2009. It was viewed by 7.31 million people.

Synopsis

Michael Scott has returned to his old job as regional manager of the Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch and announces that Pam and Ryan have joined the sales team, retaining their old clients from the Michael Scott Paper Company. Dwight, Andy, Phyllis and Stanley are upset because most of those clients were ones Michael previously stole from them. They are also upset that Michael treats Pam and Ryan with more respect because they were the only people to follow him to his new company, with Michael believing his company operates within the branch despite the buyout. Dwight calls a secret meeting in the warehouse with the salespeople, minus Pam and Ryan, to think of a way to get their clients back.

Jim, trying to remain impartial, informs Michael of the potential mutiny and heads to the break room to play Chess with Creed until the conflict is resolved. Things take a turn for the worse when Dwight interrupts a sales call with Ryan, causing him to lose the client. Michael steps in and demands an apology, but Dwight, Andy, Phyllis and Stanley threaten to quit and start their own paper company. When Michael calls their bluff, Phyllis breaks down and says that they were the real victims of Michael's company, not corporate, and that they were hurt since Michael had treated them like a family and then turned on them. Michael is taken aback by her words.

Meanwhile, it is Casual Friday and most people dress too loosely at the office. Angela complains to Toby about Oscar wearing sandals to work and having to look at his feet. Meredith disgusts the rest of the employees by wearing a very short dress without any panties or a bra, thus exposing herself to the rest of the office as she tries to adjust it to meet Toby's requests. Toby calls a meeting with everyone regarding Casual Friday. When Dwight tries to take charge of the meeting, Toby is finally stern with him and cancels Casual Friday, much to everyone's disappointment.

Michael calls a meeting with Dwight, Andy, Phyllis and Stanley to give them a formal apology, but they do not accept it since all they want is their clients back. Michael reluctantly agrees to give back their clients. In doing so, however, there are not enough clients to keep both Pam and Ryan on the sales team, leaving Michael to decide which one to keep. He talks it over with Jim, who suggests Pam would be better suited, while Michael thinks Ryan should get it. Michael calls a meeting with Pam after meeting with Ryan to inform her she did not get the sales job. Pam is visibly disappointed, but Michael starts laughing and tells her that she did get it, having offered Ryan a temp position again. Pam laughs it off and tells him he should stop with the "fake-firing" joke. Michael then decides to pull the joke on the new receptionist, Erin Hannon.

Trivia

  • Dwight's idea of dressing casually is not wearing a necktie. Angela's idea of dressing casually is wearing short sleeves (exposing her elbow).
  • Pam is the only person Michael has fake-fired twice; this was the second time. The first time was in the Season 1 episode "Pilot". This was Erin's first time being fake-fired.
  • The picture of Toby standing outside a church while he was in seminary school is the same church the show uses later on for Jim and Pam's wedding (Niagara).
  • When Michael interrupts Creed and Jim's game of Scrabble, he lays down the letters "NOSCRUB." This is possibly a reference to the TLC song 'No Scrubs.'
  • Michael says he is not to be "truffled" with but he means "trifled" with. (See Michael's Botched Phrases)

Deleted scenes

These were deleted scenes from the Season 5 DVD

  • Michael explains that Pam, himself, and Ryan have been through a lot, like they were in a love triangle.
  • Oscar welcomes Michael back, and Michael explains what happened.
  • Dwight sings the 24 theme song.
  • Jim gives Pam a gift with Dwight, Jim, and Pam on an island, which Jim tells was from himself and Dwight. Dwight says he didn't give it and tries to convince Pam.
  • Dwight tells Andy that urine was the code on the paper.
  • Dwight tells Andy, Phyllis, Jim, and Stanley his plan to get Pam and Ryan fired.
  • Dwight explains that failure is not an option. Andy and Phyllis tell Dwight that it is an option.
  • Kelly asks Dwight what he is doing in her nook. Kelly shows Dwight a sign with "Kelly's Nook" on it and Dwight leaves.
  • After Toby cancels casual Fridays, the office is outraged. Since he is tired, he says that they can wear whatever they want, causing the office to celebrate with hugs and handshakes. Toby mumbles and sits at his desk.

Cultural references

  • Boscov's is a department store chain found on the east coast.
  • Michael is unsure whether to rent Sopie's Choice or The Devil Wears Prada and says it is "what you would call a classic difficult decision". He doesn't seem to know that difficult decisions are often compared to the movie Sophie's Choice. 

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Recurring cast