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"The Office" Take Your Daughter to Work Day (2006)


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Overview

User Rating:
8.0/10   332 votes
Director:

Victor Nelli Jr.

Writers:

Greg Daniels (developer)
Mindy Kaling (written by)
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Contact:

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TV Series:

"The Office" (2005)

Original Air Date:

16 March 2006 (Season 2, Episode 18)

Genre:

Comedy | Drama | Romance more

Plot:

A routine office day is changed when children come to Dunder Mifflin for "Take Your Daughter to Work... more | add synopsis

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The Tragic Side of Michael? more (1 total)


Cast

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Additional Details

Runtime:

21 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Colour:

Colour


Fun Stuff

Quotes:

Edward R. Meow: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Young Michael: I want to be married and have a hundred kids so I'll have a hundred friends and no one can say no to being my friend.
Edward R. Meow: [stunned silence] Well, uh, well, uh, okay. Nice talking with you Michael.
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Movie Connections:

References Daddy Day Care (2003) more

Soundtrack:

Teach Your Children more


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8 out of 9 people found the following comment useful.
The Tragic Side of Michael?, 25 July 2006
7/10
Author: kondjott from High Point, NC

Though not the strongest of the show's episodes, this one certainly contains some classic moments. The scene in which Stanley reprimands Ryan for getting a little too close to his daughter is hilarious, as is the dialog between Dwight and Meredith's son; we start to see here why Angela thinks Dwight is right for her.

This episode also contains some surprisingly touching moments, such as Michael's tenderness towards Toby's daughter. Plus, we get a glimpse at Michael's amusingly-tragic childhood, which leads to the most emotional view of him that we have seen so far. And, of course, we see even more evidence that Jim is so much better for Pam than Roy is.

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