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|Season = [[Season 9|9]]
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|Code = 9017
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|Original = February 14, 2013
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|Original =February 14, 2013
|Writer(s) = Graham Wagner
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|Writer(s) =Graham Wagner
|Director = Jon Favreau
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|Director =Jon Favreau
|Prev = [[Couples Discount]]
 
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|Length = 41
|Next = [[The Farm]]
 
 
|Prev =[[Couples Discount]]
}}'''"Moving On"''' is the sixteenth episode of the ninth season of the American television comedy series "The Office" and is the show's 192nd episode overall. It was written by Graham Wagner and directed by Jon Favreau. It aired on February 14, 2013. It was viewed by 4.06 million people.
 
 
|Next =[[The Farm]]
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'''"Moving On"''' is the sixteenth episode of the ninth season of the American television comedy series ''The Office'' and is the show's 192nd episode overall. It was written by Graham Wagner and directed by Jon Favreau. It aired on February 14, 2013, and was viewed by 4.06 million people.
   
In the episode, Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia with a manager who gives her deja-vu. Dwight brings Angela with him on a mission to clean his elderly Aunt Shirley. Andy learns that Pete and Erin are dating.
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In the episode, Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia with a manager who gives her deja vu. Dwight brings Angela with him on a mission to clean his elderly Aunt Shirley. Andy learns that Pete and Erin are dating.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[Andy Bernard|Andy]] learns that [[Pete Miller|Pete]] and [[Erin Hannon|Erin]] are dating each other, which they've been holding in secrecy from him. After attempting to fire Pete, Andy is lectured by both Erin and Pete to move on. Seeking revenge, Andy hires both Alice, Pete's ex-girlfriend and [[Gabe Lewis]], who is still attracted to Erin, in order to make Pete and Erin feel uncomfortable. The plan inevitably works as the new couple's past relationship issues surface with Gabe making several uncomfortable remarks and Alice bringing up Pete's immature past, prompting arguments to break out in the conference room. Andy smugly tells the camera that seeing Erin and Pete unhappy makes him feel better.
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[[Andy Bernard|Andy]] learns that [[Pete Miller|Pete]] and [[Erin Hannon|Erin]] are dating each other, which they've been holding in secrecy from him. After attempting to fire Pete, Andy is lectured by both Erin and Pete to move on. Seeking revenge, Andy hires both [[Alice]] (Pete's ex-girlfriend) and [[Gabe Lewis]] (who is still attracted to Erin) in order to make Pete and Erin feel uncomfortable. The plan inevitably works as the new couple's past relationship issues surface with Gabe making several uncomfortable remarks, and Alice bringing up Pete's immature past, prompting arguments to break out in the conference room. Andy smugly tells the camera that seeing Erin and Pete unhappy makes him feel better.
   
[[Pam Halpert|Pam]] interviews for a job in Philadelphia, where she is amused to find her potential manager, Mark, reminiscent of her former [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton|Dunder Mifflin]] regional manager [[Michael Scott]]. When Pam realizes that she is simply interviewing for a glorified receptionist's job, she turns down the offer. Pam later tells [[Jim Halpert|Jim]], during a romantic dinner, that she does not really want to move to Philadelphia, despite Jim having started his own business. Pam's admission leaves their conversation in awkward silence.
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[[Pam Beesly|Pam]] interviews for a job in Philadelphia, where she is amused to find her potential manager, Mark, reminiscent of her former [[Dunder Mifflin Scranton|Dunder Mifflin]] regional manager [[Michael Scott]]. When Pam realizes that she is simply interviewing for a glorified receptionist's job, she turns down the offer. Pam later tells [[Jim Halpert|Jim]], during a romantic dinner, that she does not really want to move to Philadelphia, despite Jim having started his own business. Pam's admission leaves their conversation in awkward silence.
   
[[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] acquires the help of [[Angela Martin|Angela]] in order to give his elderly Aunt Shirley a bath. Dwight initially wants to merely take his aunt out and spray her with a hose, but Angela talks him into letting her do it in a more dignified manner. Dwight agrees, and through the process, the two begin to remember their feelings for each other. At the end of the day, Angela and Dwight begin kissing, but Angela reminds Dwight that she is married. Dwight dejectedly tells her that, while he still loves her, she should be faithful to her husband.
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[[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] acquires the help of [[Angela Martin|Angela]] in order to give his elderly Aunt Shirley a bath. Dwight initially wants to merely take his aunt out and spray her with a hose, but Angela talks him into letting her do it in a more dignified manner, to which Dwight agrees. Through the process, the two begin to remember their feelings for each other. At the end of the day, Angela and Dwight begin kissing, but Angela reminds Dwight that she is married. Dwight dejectedly tells her that, while he still loves her, she should be faithful to her husband.
   
In the episode's other subplots, [[Toby Flenderson|Toby]] goes to the local prison to talk to the person accused of being the notorious local murderer, the [[Scranton Strangler]]; Toby had been discussing the details of the case for some time, forcing [[Nellie Bertram|Nellie]] to tell him to do something about it, or to stop talking. Toby believes he may be innocent, but he is proven wrong when he is nearly strangled in prison. However, he does have his spirits lifted after Nellie gives him a lift from the hospital and commends him for his bravery. During the last scene of the show, [[Oscar Martinez|Oscar]] queues up a television show on his computer, and while the ad loads, he tries to do gravity boot sit-ups. While he is struggling to get down, the camera pans over to Oscar's computer and zooms in on an upcoming television guide on his screen that reveals that the in-series documentary—called The Office: An American Workplace—will air in May.
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In the episode's other subplots, [[Toby Flenderson|Toby]] goes to the local prison to talk to the person accused of being the notorious local murderer, the [[Scranton Strangler]]; Toby had been discussing the details of the case for some time, forcing [[Nellie Bertram|Nellie]] to tell him to do something about it, or to stop talking. Toby believes he may be innocent, but he is proven wrong when he is nearly strangled to death in prison. However, he does have his spirits lifted after Nellie gives him a lift from the hospital and commends him for his bravery. During the last scene of the show, [[Oscar Martinez|Oscar]] queues up a television show on his computer, and while the ad loads, he tries to do gravity boot sit-ups. While he is struggling to get down, the camera pans over to Oscar's computer and zooms in on an upcoming television guide on his screen that reveals that the in-series documentary—called ''The Office: An American Workplace''—will air in May.
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==Pam's résumé ==
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{| style="border: solid 1px black; font-family: serif"
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|-
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| style="font-size: 150%" valign=baseline | '''Pam Halpert'''
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| valign=baseline | 383 Linden Avenue • Scranton, PA 18503 • Phone: (570) 555-0148
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|-
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| style="padding-right: 3em" valign=baseline | WORK EXPERIENCE
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| style="font-size: 125%" valign=baseline | Office Manager
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|-
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| || Dunder Mifflin Paper Company <nowiki>|</nowiki> July 2011 &ndash; Present
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|-
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| style="padding-left: 3em" | Work closely with customers and office staff
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|-
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|-
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| style="font-size: 125%" valign=baseline | Receptionist
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|-
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| Dunder Mifflin Paper Company <nowiki>|</nowiki> August 2003 &ndash; June 2011
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|-
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| style="padding-left: 3em" | Provided connection for clients with various departments in the company
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|-
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|-
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| valign=baseline | EDUCATION
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| style="font-size: 125%" valign=baseline | Pratt Institute
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|-
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| Fine Art Major
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|-
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|-
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| style="font-size: 125%" valign=baseline | Valley View High School
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|-
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|-
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| valign=baseline | INTERESTS
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| style="font-size: 125%" valign=baseline | My children, art and painting
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|}
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Pam likely omitted her stint at [[The Michael Scott Paper Company]] from her r&eacute;sum&eacute; because it would look bad, suggesting that she was flighty and might leave any future job on a whim.
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
* In her resumé, Pam states that her only experience with higher education was at Pratt, but she mentions going to college in [[Boys and Girls]] and [[Company Picnic]].
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* In her résumé, Pam states that her only experience with higher education was at Pratt (which she couldn't finish and didn't get a certificate from), but she mentions going to college in "[[Boys and Girls]]" and "[[Company Picnic]]".
 
* Pam appears to have no problem in claiming that she majored in Fine Arts at Pratt even though she only took a summer course on graphic design and failed.
* Pam's resumé states that she started at Dunder Mifflin in August 2003, creating yet more confusion as to whether Jim or Pam was there first.
 
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* In her resume, Pam also doesn't mention her time at the Michael Scott Paper Company or her time as a sales representative at Dunder Mifflin, despite complaining that her résumé is too small.
 
* Pam's résumé states that she started at Dunder Mifflin in August 2003, creating yet more confusion as to whether Jim or Pam was there first.
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* In the interview with the new boss he says she has been at Dunder Mifflin for 8 years and later she says she has been Michael's receptionist for 10.
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* In addition to Pam's claim that she has been a receptionist for Michael Scott for 10 years, she has also been a Salesperson under Michael for more than a year and an Office Administrator for almost half a year.
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<!--* In the scene where David Wallace is confronting Andy about being gone for three months, the subtitles say, “You pretended to be in this office for three months, and you were on a [bleep] sailboat,” when in actuality, David says, “You pretended to be in this office for three months, and you were sailing on your boat!” COMMENTED OUT BECAUSE SUBTITLES ARE NOT CANON. THE VERSION I HAVE DOESN'T SAY THAT.-->
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* Dwight offers Angela the ‘stink sack’ from the skunk he and his aunt are eating for dinner. Angela seems pleased asking, “Is it any good?” This is odd due to the fact that Angela has stated several times throughout the series that she is a vegetarian.
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* When Andy calls Pete into his office to find out if he has been dating Erin, he mispronounces “chlamydia.” In "[[Sex Ed]]", Andy teaches a sex ed lesson to the office, so this is odd as he would presumably know how to pronounce it correctly. Also, in "[[Shareholder Meeting]]" he used the word "lachrymose", which shows that his vocabulary is not weak, unlike Michael's.
   
 
==Connections to previous episodes==
 
==Connections to previous episodes==
When Erin and Alice first meet she tells Erin that she loves her sweater, similar to when Pam and Karen Filippelli met in Season 3, Episode 8 'The Merger'.
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*When Erin and Alice first meet she tells Erin that she loves her sweater, similar to when Pam and Karen Filippelli met in Season 3's "[[The Merger]]".
 
*Pam's boss at her possible new job is reminiscent to her of her former boss, [[Michael Scott]].
   
 
==Amusing details and trivia==
Pam's boss at her possible new job is reminiscent to her as her former boss, [[Michael Scott]].
 
==Amusing details/Trivia==
 
 
*The [[Darryl Philbin]] "Get Glue" sticker was released alongside this episode.
 
*The [[Darryl Philbin]] "Get Glue" sticker was released alongside this episode.
* Andy states that "when people say office relationships are a good idea they never talk about what might happen if you break up" even though he has been in an office relationship with Angela and broken up.
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*Andy states that "when people say office relationships are a good idea they never talk about what might happen if you break up" even though he has been in an office relationship with Angela and broken up.
* Pete tells Andy there was no overlap with Erin, but really there was one kiss of overlap.
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*Pete tells Andy there was no overlap with Erin, but really there was one kiss of overlap.
* Bob Odenkirk, who plays Mark, was actually considered to play Michael Scott because Steve Carell was unavailable at the time. Later on, Carell became available and was cast over Odenkirk.
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*Bob Odenkirk, who plays Mark, was actually considered to play Michael Scott because Steve Carell was unavailable at the time. Later on, Carell became available and was cast over Odenkirk.
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*Mark, played by Bob Odenkirk, asks Pam if she likes the show ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', before saying that he "prefers scripted". Bob Odenkirk appeared as Gil in the season one episode of ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', "Porno Gil". Additionally, Jenna Fischer once auditioned for the show.
* Pam appears to have no problem in claiming that she majored in Fine Arts at Pratt even though she only took a summer course on graphic design and failed, yet she doesn't mention her time at the Michael Scott Paper Company or her time as a sales representative at Dunder Mifflin, despite complaining that her resumé is too small.
 
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*Bob Odenkirk's wife Naomi is Jenna Fischer's manager.
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*The only episode of [[season 9]] to feature Zach Woods as [[Gabe Lewis]].
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*It is a 40-minute episode.
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==Quotes==
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{{see|Moving On Quotes}}
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
===Main Cast===
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===Main cast===
*[[Ed Helms]] as [[Andy Bernard]]
 
*[[John Krasinski]] as [[Jim Halpert]]
 
*[[Jenna Fischer]] as [[Pam Halpert]]
 
 
*[[Rainn Wilson]] as [[Dwight Schrute]]
 
*[[Rainn Wilson]] as [[Dwight Schrute]]
 
*[[John Krasinski]] as [[Jim Halpert]]
===Supporting Cast===
 
 
*[[Jenna Fischer]] as [[Pam Beesly|Pam Halpert]]
 
*[[Ed Helms]] as [[Andy Bernard]]
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===Supporting cast===
 
*[[Catherine Tate]] as [[Nellie Bertram]]
 
*[[Leslie David Baker]] as [[Stanley Hudson]]
 
*[[Brian Baumgartner]] as [[Kevin Malone]]
 
*[[Creed Bratton (actor)|Creed Bratton]] as [[Creed Bratton]]
 
*[[Clark Duke]] as [[Clark Green]]
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*[[Kate Flannery]] as [[Meredith Palmer]]
 
*[[Ellie Kemper]] as [[Erin Hannon]]
 
*[[Ellie Kemper]] as [[Erin Hannon]]
 
*[[Angela Kinsey]] as [[Angela Martin]]
 
*[[Jake Lacy]] as [[Pete Miller]]
 
*[[Jake Lacy]] as [[Pete Miller]]
*[[Phyllis Smith]] as [[Phyllis Vance]]
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*[[Paul Lieberstein]] as [[Toby Flenderson]]
 
*[[Oscar Nunez]] as [[Oscar Martinez]]
 
*[[Oscar Nunez]] as [[Oscar Martinez]]
*[[Brian Baumgartner]] as [[Kevin Malone]]
 
*[[Angela Kinsey]] as [[Angela Martin]]
 
*[[Clark Duke]] as [[Clark Green]]
 
*[[Creed Bratton (actor)]] as [[Creed Bratton]]
 
*[[Leslie David Baker]] as [[Stanley Hudson]]
 
*[[Catherine Tate]] as [[Nellie Bertram]]
 
 
*[[Craig Robinson]] as [[Darryl Philbin]]
 
*[[Craig Robinson]] as [[Darryl Philbin]]
*[[Kate Flannery]] as [[Meredith Palmer]]
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*[[Phyllis Smith]] as [[Phyllis Vance]]
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===Guest Cast===
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===Guest cast===
 
*[[Andy Buckley]] as [[David Wallace]]
 
*Bob Odenkirk as Mark
 
*Bob Odenkirk as Mark
*Mary Gillis as Aunt Shirley
 
 
*[[Zach Woods]] as [[Gabe Lewis]]
 
*[[Zach Woods]] as [[Gabe Lewis]]
 
*Mary Gillis as Aunt Shirley
*Collette Wolfe as Alice
 
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*Michael Weston as Roger
*[[Andy Buckley]] as [[David Wallace]]
 
 
*Collette Wolfe as [[Alice]]
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*Adam Lustick as Athlead Employee
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*Ben Silverman as Isaac
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 25 October 2023

For a webisode, see The 3rd Floor: Moving On.

"Moving On" is the sixteenth episode of the ninth season of the American television comedy series The Office and is the show's 192nd episode overall. It was written by Graham Wagner and directed by Jon Favreau. It aired on February 14, 2013, and was viewed by 4.06 million people.

In the episode, Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia with a manager who gives her deja vu. Dwight brings Angela with him on a mission to clean his elderly Aunt Shirley. Andy learns that Pete and Erin are dating.

Synopsis

Andy learns that Pete and Erin are dating each other, which they've been holding in secrecy from him. After attempting to fire Pete, Andy is lectured by both Erin and Pete to move on. Seeking revenge, Andy hires both Alice (Pete's ex-girlfriend) and Gabe Lewis (who is still attracted to Erin) in order to make Pete and Erin feel uncomfortable. The plan inevitably works as the new couple's past relationship issues surface with Gabe making several uncomfortable remarks, and Alice bringing up Pete's immature past, prompting arguments to break out in the conference room. Andy smugly tells the camera that seeing Erin and Pete unhappy makes him feel better.

Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia, where she is amused to find her potential manager, Mark, reminiscent of her former Dunder Mifflin regional manager Michael Scott. When Pam realizes that she is simply interviewing for a glorified receptionist's job, she turns down the offer. Pam later tells Jim, during a romantic dinner, that she does not really want to move to Philadelphia, despite Jim having started his own business. Pam's admission leaves their conversation in awkward silence.

Dwight acquires the help of Angela in order to give his elderly Aunt Shirley a bath. Dwight initially wants to merely take his aunt out and spray her with a hose, but Angela talks him into letting her do it in a more dignified manner, to which Dwight agrees. Through the process, the two begin to remember their feelings for each other. At the end of the day, Angela and Dwight begin kissing, but Angela reminds Dwight that she is married. Dwight dejectedly tells her that, while he still loves her, she should be faithful to her husband.

In the episode's other subplots, Toby goes to the local prison to talk to the person accused of being the notorious local murderer, the Scranton Strangler; Toby had been discussing the details of the case for some time, forcing Nellie to tell him to do something about it, or to stop talking. Toby believes he may be innocent, but he is proven wrong when he is nearly strangled to death in prison. However, he does have his spirits lifted after Nellie gives him a lift from the hospital and commends him for his bravery. During the last scene of the show, Oscar queues up a television show on his computer, and while the ad loads, he tries to do gravity boot sit-ups. While he is struggling to get down, the camera pans over to Oscar's computer and zooms in on an upcoming television guide on his screen that reveals that the in-series documentary—called The Office: An American Workplace—will air in May.

Pam's résumé

Pam Halpert 383 Linden Avenue • Scranton, PA 18503 • Phone: (570) 555-0148
WORK EXPERIENCE Office Manager
Dunder Mifflin Paper Company | July 2011 – Present
Work closely with customers and office staff
Receptionist
Dunder Mifflin Paper Company | August 2003 – June 2011
Provided connection for clients with various departments in the company
EDUCATION Pratt Institute
Fine Art Major
Valley View High School
INTERESTS My children, art and painting

Pam likely omitted her stint at The Michael Scott Paper Company from her résumé because it would look bad, suggesting that she was flighty and might leave any future job on a whim.

Goofs

  • In her résumé, Pam states that her only experience with higher education was at Pratt (which she couldn't finish and didn't get a certificate from), but she mentions going to college in "Boys and Girls" and "Company Picnic".
  • Pam appears to have no problem in claiming that she majored in Fine Arts at Pratt even though she only took a summer course on graphic design and failed.
  • In her resume, Pam also doesn't mention her time at the Michael Scott Paper Company or her time as a sales representative at Dunder Mifflin, despite complaining that her résumé is too small.
  • Pam's résumé states that she started at Dunder Mifflin in August 2003, creating yet more confusion as to whether Jim or Pam was there first.
  • In the interview with the new boss he says she has been at Dunder Mifflin for 8 years and later she says she has been Michael's receptionist for 10.
  • In addition to Pam's claim that she has been a receptionist for Michael Scott for 10 years, she has also been a Salesperson under Michael for more than a year and an Office Administrator for almost half a year.
  • Dwight offers Angela the ‘stink sack’ from the skunk he and his aunt are eating for dinner. Angela seems pleased asking, “Is it any good?” This is odd due to the fact that Angela has stated several times throughout the series that she is a vegetarian.
  • When Andy calls Pete into his office to find out if he has been dating Erin, he mispronounces “chlamydia.” In "Sex Ed", Andy teaches a sex ed lesson to the office, so this is odd as he would presumably know how to pronounce it correctly. Also, in "Shareholder Meeting" he used the word "lachrymose", which shows that his vocabulary is not weak, unlike Michael's.

Connections to previous episodes

  • When Erin and Alice first meet she tells Erin that she loves her sweater, similar to when Pam and Karen Filippelli met in Season 3's "The Merger".
  • Pam's boss at her possible new job is reminiscent to her of her former boss, Michael Scott.

Amusing details and trivia

  • The Darryl Philbin "Get Glue" sticker was released alongside this episode.
  • Andy states that "when people say office relationships are a good idea they never talk about what might happen if you break up" even though he has been in an office relationship with Angela and broken up.
  • Pete tells Andy there was no overlap with Erin, but really there was one kiss of overlap.
  • Bob Odenkirk, who plays Mark, was actually considered to play Michael Scott because Steve Carell was unavailable at the time. Later on, Carell became available and was cast over Odenkirk.
  • Mark, played by Bob Odenkirk, asks Pam if she likes the show Curb Your Enthusiasm, before saying that he "prefers scripted". Bob Odenkirk appeared as Gil in the season one episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, "Porno Gil". Additionally, Jenna Fischer once auditioned for the show.
  • Bob Odenkirk's wife Naomi is Jenna Fischer's manager.
  • The only episode of season 9 to feature Zach Woods as Gabe Lewis.
  • It is a 40-minute episode.

Quotes

See: Moving On Quotes

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Guest cast

Gallery