Dunderpedia: The Office Wiki
Register
(removed content, added)
Line 27: Line 27:
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
  +
{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}
 
 
===Main Cast===
 
===Main Cast===
 
 
* [[Steve Carell]] as [[Michael Scott]]
 
* [[Steve Carell]] as [[Michael Scott]]
 
* [[Rainn Wilson]] as [[Dwight Schrute]]
 
* [[Rainn Wilson]] as [[Dwight Schrute]]
Line 36: Line 35:
 
* [[B.J. Novak]] as [[Ryan Howard]]
 
* [[B.J. Novak]] as [[Ryan Howard]]
   
 
===Recurring Cast===
 
* [[Andy Buckley]] as [[David Wallace]]
  +
 
===Guest Cast===
 
* [[Dale Raoul]] as [[Ronni]]
 
* Alan Fudge as [[Mentioned Characters|Allen]]
  +
{{Col-2}}
 
===Supporting Cast===
 
===Supporting Cast===
 
 
* [[Ed Helms]] as [[Andy Bernard]]
 
* [[Ed Helms]] as [[Andy Bernard]]
 
* [[Angela Kinsey]] as [[Angela Martin]]
 
* [[Angela Kinsey]] as [[Angela Martin]]
Line 48: Line 53:
 
* [[Paul Lieberstein]] as [[Toby Flenderson]]
 
* [[Paul Lieberstein]] as [[Toby Flenderson]]
 
* [[Ellie Kemper]] as [[Erin Hannon]]
 
* [[Ellie Kemper]] as [[Erin Hannon]]
  +
{{Col-end}}
 
===Recurring Cast===
 
* [[Andy Buckley]] as [[David Wallace]]
 
 
===Guest Cast===
 
* [[Dale Raoul]] as [[Ronni]]
 
* Alan Fudge as [[Mentioned Characters|Allen]]
 
 
 
{{Season6}}
 
{{Season6}}
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]

Revision as of 08:15, 23 February 2010


Shareholder Meeting was the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the office. Overall, it was the show's 111th episode. It first aired on November 19th, 2009. It was written by Justin Spitzer who wrote Michael Scott Paper Company and Moroccan Christmas and directed by Charles McDougall who directed Conflict Resolution and Christmas Party.

Synopsis

When invited to be honored at the Dunder Mifflin shareholders meeting in New York by CFO David Wallace, Michael is enthusiastic and prepares to present himself in a fashionable manner. When Michael is informed that a Limo was sent by corporate, Michael believes it was a town car sent to pick him up, only to find out it was indeed an limo. Michael is exalted, as well as the rest of the staff, and decides to bring Andy, Oscar, and Dwight along to the meeting with him. On the way, the group enjoy their time in the limo until reaching to New York. Michael meets up with Wallace and several members of corporate, and is then escorted to prepare for the conference. Meanwhile, Andy and Oscar are finding a seat for the conference, only Oscar criticizes corporate's decision on spending money on the meeting. Andy reacts by telling Oscar to express his opinions, only to have Oscar berate him for endangering his job. While Andy and Oscar are discussing what was to be done, Dwight waits in a severely long line to ask a question, only to run trouble with the people waiting. As the meeting commences, the audience jeers and heckles each member climbing up to the stairs, with Michael uncomfortable with the situation. After strongly condemned by the audience and starting of a break, Michael counters the company's critics by explaining a 45 day plan is on the way to resolve the crisis, only to make matters more difficult. After unable to figure out how to resolve the crisis, Michael invites Oscar to join the representatives, only to be embarrassed in front of the members. After Chris O'Keefe, former senator and board member of Dunder Mifflin, insults Michael, he countered the comments made by demanding more praise and insulting O'Keefe. Michael, alarmed when O'Keefe angrily states he and his colleagues can take the bus, then makes a run for the limo with Andy, Oscar and Dwight and immediately head back to Scranton. The Camera then focuses on Dunder Mifflin's stocks on a ticker tape which has dropped severely. It is later revealed that Dwight was up and able to speak at the microphone in the line, only to criticize about how the line for the microphone was slow and unproductive; this ends up confusing the entire audience and having the CEO impatient with Dwight.

Meanwhile, Jim, being placed in charge during Michael's absence, is frustrated with Ryan and his incompetence to work in the office. Jim also become further annoyed when Ryan spreads rumors that Jim is "not manager type like Michael" and is teased by the other employees. Meeting with Pam, Jim decides to make an example out of Ryan, only to be discouraged by Pam to yell at Ryan. Jim, when catching Ryan playing games, has everyone pay attention and relocates Ryan to a broom closet, furnished with a desk and computer. Ryan, embarrassed, attempts to apologize and ends up with the door shutting behind him with everyone watching.

Amusing Details

  • In a talking head interview, after attempting Oscar to express himself to the CEO, it is revealed that back in High School, Andy was very rebellious; According to him, he led a large crowd of students to protest the SATs, by leading a walkout. However, he changed his mind in the end after fearing that he would fail the test. In the end, he received a 1220 on the test.

Goofs

  • Obviously, the outside shots were not of New York City.
  • Continuity: In "Shareholder Meeting", Oscar checks the Dunder Mifflin (DMI) stock price on his computer and it is trading at $0.27, up $0.01. After the shareholder meeting, they pass a sign that says the stock price is $1.13, down $6-7/8.

Cast

Main Cast

Recurring Cast

Guest Cast

Supporting Cast