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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Andy Bernard|Andy]], who is worried that he will not be able to meet the 8% quarterly sales growth figures that Robert California asked for by about $800, starts to think of creative ways to sell more paper. During a conference room meeting, he proposes that everyone in the office buy paper to alleviate some of the burden, but no one is willing. He then decides to ask [[Oscar Martinez|Oscar]] to make a rounding mistake in the books, but Oscar tells Andy that he does not have time to make the mistake because he is leaving for a trivia contest in a bar in [[wikipedia:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. He tells Andy that the prize is $1,000 and his team is determined to win it. Andy, encouraged by [[[Darryl Philbin|Darryl]] and [[Jim Halpert|Jim]], decides to take the entire office to Philadelphia in an attempt to win the money and make up the sales growth difference. At the bar, which turns out to be a [[wikipedia:Gay bar|gay bar]] called the Liberty Well, Andy divides the office into three teams: Dunder Mifflin A-Team (Jim, Darryl, Andy, and [[Ryan Howard|Ryan]]), Dunder-Mifflin B-Team ([[Stanley Hudson|Stanley]], [[Phyllis Vance|Phyllis]], [[Creed_Bratton (character)|Creed]], and [[Cathy Simms|Cathy]]), and the "Just For Fun" team ([[Kevin Malone|Kevin]], [[Kelly Kapoor|Kelly]], [[Erin Hannon|Erin]], and [[Meredith Palmer|Meredith]]). Oscar refuses to join Andy and stays on his original team. Initially, the Dunder Mifflin A-Team does well until they soon falter. However, much to Andy's surprise, the "Just For Fun" team (calling themselves The Einsteins) ends up doing much better than expected because of the group's trivial knowledge on a variety of issues. Humorously, the team misses the answers to a handful of common questions, including one about [[wikipedia:Albert Einstein|their namesake]]. They make it to the final round against Oscar's team and eventually win thanks to Kevin's correct answers. However, the Just for Fun team's luck runs out when they later get demolished while trying to win another bar's even more lucrative trivia contest.
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[[Andy Bernard|Andy]], who is worried that he will not be able to meet the 8% quarterly sales growth figures that Robert California asked for by about $800, starts to think of creative ways to sell more paper. During a conference room meeting, he proposes that everyone in the office buy paper to alleviate some of the burden, but no one is willing. He then decides to ask [[Oscar Martinez|Oscar]] to make a rounding mistake in the books, but Oscar tells Andy that he does not have time to make the mistake because he is leaving for a trivia contest in a bar in [[wikipedia:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]]. He tells Andy that the prize is $1,000 and his team is determined to win it. Andy, encouraged by [[Darryl Philbin|Darryl]] and [[Jim Halpert|Jim]], decides to take the entire office to Philadelphia in an attempt to win the money and make up the sales growth difference. At the bar, which turns out to be a [[wikipedia:Gay bar|gay bar]] called the Liberty Well, Andy divides the office into three teams: Dunder Mifflin A-Team (Jim, Darryl, Andy, and [[Ryan Howard|Ryan]]), Dunder-Mifflin B-Team ([[Stanley Hudson|Stanley]], [[Phyllis Vance|Phyllis]], [[Creed Bratton (character)|Creed]], and [[Cathy Simms|Cathy]]), and the "Just For Fun" team ([[Kevin Malone|Kevin]], [[Kelly Kapoor|Kelly]], [[Erin Hannon|Erin]], and [[Meredith Palmer|Meredith]]). Oscar refuses to join Andy and stays on his original team. Initially, the Dunder Mifflin A-Team does well until they soon falter. However, much to Andy's surprise, the "Just For Fun" team (calling themselves The Einsteins) ends up doing much better than expected because of the group's trivial knowledge on a variety of issues. Humorously, the team misses the answers to a handful of common questions, including one about [[wikipedia:Albert Einstein|their namesake]]. They make it to the final round against Oscar's team and eventually win thanks to Kevin's correct answers. However, the Just for Fun team's luck runs out when they later get demolished while trying to win another bar's even more lucrative trivia contest.
   
 
Meanwhile, [[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] heads down to Florida to meet with Robert California at the Sabre headquarters to discuss a possible manager position. While sitting in the waiting room, Dwight talks to Gabe, who describes himself as the "toilet of the company" who flushes all the unwanted items away. Robert then tells Dwight that he cannot meet with him but will have him meet with Bill, another executive, much to Dwight's frustration. However, Robert manipulates the situation by secretly calling Gabe and instructing him to not let Dwight speak with Bill either, but to have Gabe listen to Dwight's pitch and then reject him. Dwight, after being told by Gabe that he is not wanted as a manager, grabs and twists Gabe's arm and forces him to be taken to Robert's Florida condo. Initially, Robert tries to spare Dwight's feelings, but eventually turns him down by telling him he's a better salesman and his drive and energy would be wasted in a manager's position. Dwight then returns to Scranton.
 
Meanwhile, [[Dwight Schrute|Dwight]] heads down to Florida to meet with Robert California at the Sabre headquarters to discuss a possible manager position. While sitting in the waiting room, Dwight talks to Gabe, who describes himself as the "toilet of the company" who flushes all the unwanted items away. Robert then tells Dwight that he cannot meet with him but will have him meet with Bill, another executive, much to Dwight's frustration. However, Robert manipulates the situation by secretly calling Gabe and instructing him to not let Dwight speak with Bill either, but to have Gabe listen to Dwight's pitch and then reject him. Dwight, after being told by Gabe that he is not wanted as a manager, grabs and twists Gabe's arm and forces him to be taken to Robert's Florida condo. Initially, Robert tries to spare Dwight's feelings, but eventually turns him down by telling him he's a better salesman and his drive and energy would be wasted in a manager's position. Dwight then returns to Scranton.

Revision as of 18:58, 23 October 2017

"Trivia" is the eleventh episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series "The Office" and is the show's 163rd overall. It was directed by B.J. Novak and written by Steve Hely. It originally aired on NBC January 12, 2012. It was viewed by 5.90 million people.

"Trivia" received mostly positive reviews from critics, with many noting that the episode marked an improvement from the first part of the season. Despite this, several reviews were critical of the Dwight sub-plot. According to Nielsen Media Research, "Trivia" drew 5.87 million viewers and received a 2.9 rating/7% share in the 18–49 demographic, staying relatively even with the previous three episodes, "Christmas Wishes", "Gettysburg" and "Mrs. California". It ranked third in its timeslot and was the highest-rated NBC series of the night.

Plot

Andy, who is worried that he will not be able to meet the 8% quarterly sales growth figures that Robert California asked for by about $800, starts to think of creative ways to sell more paper. During a conference room meeting, he proposes that everyone in the office buy paper to alleviate some of the burden, but no one is willing. He then decides to ask Oscar to make a rounding mistake in the books, but Oscar tells Andy that he does not have time to make the mistake because he is leaving for a trivia contest in a bar in Philadelphia. He tells Andy that the prize is $1,000 and his team is determined to win it. Andy, encouraged by Darryl and Jim, decides to take the entire office to Philadelphia in an attempt to win the money and make up the sales growth difference. At the bar, which turns out to be a gay bar called the Liberty Well, Andy divides the office into three teams: Dunder Mifflin A-Team (Jim, Darryl, Andy, and Ryan), Dunder-Mifflin B-Team (Stanley, Phyllis, Creed, and Cathy), and the "Just For Fun" team (Kevin, Kelly, Erin, and Meredith). Oscar refuses to join Andy and stays on his original team. Initially, the Dunder Mifflin A-Team does well until they soon falter. However, much to Andy's surprise, the "Just For Fun" team (calling themselves The Einsteins) ends up doing much better than expected because of the group's trivial knowledge on a variety of issues. Humorously, the team misses the answers to a handful of common questions, including one about their namesake. They make it to the final round against Oscar's team and eventually win thanks to Kevin's correct answers. However, the Just for Fun team's luck runs out when they later get demolished while trying to win another bar's even more lucrative trivia contest.

Meanwhile, Dwight heads down to Florida to meet with Robert California at the Sabre headquarters to discuss a possible manager position. While sitting in the waiting room, Dwight talks to Gabe, who describes himself as the "toilet of the company" who flushes all the unwanted items away. Robert then tells Dwight that he cannot meet with him but will have him meet with Bill, another executive, much to Dwight's frustration. However, Robert manipulates the situation by secretly calling Gabe and instructing him to not let Dwight speak with Bill either, but to have Gabe listen to Dwight's pitch and then reject him. Dwight, after being told by Gabe that he is not wanted as a manager, grabs and twists Gabe's arm and forces him to be taken to Robert's Florida condo. Initially, Robert tries to spare Dwight's feelings, but eventually turns him down by telling him he's a better salesman and his drive and energy would be wasted in a manager's position. Dwight then returns to Scranton.

Cultural references

  • Due to the episode largely taking place at a trivia contest, "Trivia" featured a plethora of cultural references:
  • After Ryan uses his phone, the trivia reader chides him for checking his Grindr account, a geosocial networking application for gay men.
  • Dwight compares himself to a Spanish conquistador, coming to Florida to "claim what is rightfully [his]."
  • Several of the trivia teams featured names with culturally related puns. The teams included: The Queerenstein Bears, Joey Triviani, Impish Impresarios, Two Broke Dorks, Jason So-Gay-Kiss, Ladies Gaga, Aesop's Foibles, and Lawrence O-Trivier.
  • Many of the references were either the answers to trivia questions, or incorrect guesses:
  • The "Einsteins" erroneously guess "See-atle" when asked what city was on Ray Charles' mind when he wrote one of his most famous songs.
  • After being asked a question about Albert Einstein, the "Einsteins" answer with Thomas Edison, much to the delight of the sarcastic trivia reader.
  • Kelly is able to correctly guess a basketball question because she cross-referenced her knowledge of Khloe and Lamar and Dancing with the Stars.
  • Kevin knows that the answer to the final trivia question is the 2001 French foreign film "Les Jolies Choses," starring Marion Cotillard, because Cotillard "exposes herself a number of times."
  • Kevin phrases one of his trivia answers in the form of a question, as if he were playing "Jeopardy!".
  • Oscar incorrectly answers a trivia question with "Le Scaphandre et le Papillon".
  • Phyllis mentions that Elizabeth Taylor's sixth husband was Richard Burton. They were actually married twice, making Burton her fifth and sixth husband.
  • "They haven't really improved on the Oreo, have they?" Robert asks Dwight as he offers him some.
  • The medal that Robert California offers Dwight is an Army Achievement Medal. The same medal can be seen displayed on Gabe's desk during Dwight's pitch to Gabe earlier in the episode.

Connections to previous episodes

  • Andy is trying to double the sales growth to 8% because Robert told him to do so in The Incentive.
  • Gabe explains his appearances in the previous episodes, despite being "permanently" transferred to Florida by Jo Bennett in Search Committee.
  • Andy calls Oscar "C-Span," a name he gave him in The Incentive.
  • Jo's autobiography, Take A Good Look is seen in the background at Sabre.

Amusing details/Trivia

  • Jenna Fischer is credited but does not appear in this episode.
  • After airing, the episode sparked a debate among fans, as well as critics, as to whether former leading actor Steve Carell had made an uncredited cameo as a member of an opposing trivia team. NBC later denied that Carell had made an appearance and stated that the situation was just a coincidence.
  • While Gabe is interviewing Dwight, an Army Achievement Medal is seen on his desk in the background. Later on in the episode, Robert California offers his grandfather's Army Achievement Medal to Dwight.
  • The gay bar Oscar goes to is in the city of Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. Oscar's association with this bar may be from his days in the closet.
  • A possible explanation as to why Meredith knows that dyslexia is the number one learning disability among children is because she has a PhD in school psychology, which is revealed in the final season.

Cast

Main Cast

Supporting cast

Recurring Cast

Guest Cast

  • Brian Gattas as Xander