With The Office on a six-week hiatus (allowing Steve Carell to film Get Smart), NBC hasn't been very kind to anyone looking for fresh material to fill a podcast about the show. So once again, That's What She Said has decided to mine the past for nutritional, intellectual value.
This retro podcast takes a look at "The Injury" from the show's second season. How can a man who burned his foot on a George Foreman grill possibly be expected to act rationally - especially when his staff refuses to show him the care and sympathy an debilitated man deserves? Can't a brother get some butter rubbed on his scorched extremity?
Also, if a co-worker crashed his or her car into a telephone pole driving out of the parking lot, how would you react? And what if the driver got out of that car and then vomited all over the rear windshield? Would you be a little bit concerned? Just checking.
Episode #18.5 is available for your downloading and listening pleasure, either from the That's What She Said home page or via iTunes.
If you enjoy what you hear (or hate it, for that matter), please send over an e-mail or leave a comment at our blog page, where the community continues to grow. Or leave a review at the aforementioned iTunes page. (We're at 95 and counting! Push us over 100!) Thank you for downloading and listening! And thank you once again for your patience during this hiatus.
Monday, April 02, 2007
That's What She Said! (Episode #18.5 -- Retro!)
Posted by Ian C. at 9:00 PM
Labels: podcasts, The Office, TV
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