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Did I Stutter? (2008)
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"The Office" (2005)Original Air Date:
1 May 2008 (Season 4, Episode 12)Plot:
Michael tries to figure out how to respond to Stanley's insubordination during a meeting, and Dwight buys Andy's vehicle and immediately flips it for more money. | full synopsisUser Comments:
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Stanley: Are you serious?Michael Scott: I am serious. We are all serious. You are fired like a heart attack.
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Oh man, is there any way to get a transcript of Stanley's speech putting-down Michael? Stanley nailed him upside and down. I would love to have that speech ready to go for my own boss...someday, sometime.
Plot-wise, I thought this was an important episode. As much as I love the show, it often passes the point where I find myself thinking, "Oh, come on. Michael would be SO fired in the real world for that" or "Those employees can't possibly have such low self-esteem to put up with it." This episode with Stanley helped make sense of that. Also, the actor who plays Stanley was simply brilliant in delivering those lines.