오피스 시즌 3 - 20화 대본
- 오피스 대본/The Office 3
- 2012. 10. 19.
Season 3 - Episode 20
"Product Recall"
Written by Justin Spitzer & Brent
Forrester
Directed by Randall Einhorn
Jim: [Dressed as Dwight] It's kind of blurry. [puts on his glasses]
That's better. [exhales] Question. What kind of bear is best?
Dwight: That's a ridiculous question.
Jim: False. Black bear.
Dwight: Well that's debatable. There are basically two schools of
thought---
Jim: Fact. Bears eat beets. Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica.
Dwight: Bears do not--- What is going on--- What are you doing?!
Jim: Last week, I was in a drug store and I saw these glasses. Uh, four dollars. And it only cost me seven dollars to recreate the rest of the ensemble. And that's a grand total of... [Jim calculates the total on his calculator-watch] eleven dollars.
Dwight: You know what? Imitation is the most
sincere form of flattery, so I thank you. [Jim places a bobble-head on his
desk] Identity theft is not a joke, Jim! Millions of families suffer every
year!
Jim: ... MICHAEL!
Dwight: Oh, that's funny. MICHAEL!
Pam: [on phone] Yes, I understand. Can I transfer you to customer
relations?
Jim: [on phone] Absolutely. I couldn't be more sorry about this.
Phyllis: [on phone] I know, I know. We're all trying to get to the
bottom of this.
Stanley: [on phone] I am upset. Don't I sound upset?
Michael: [on phone] It is disgusting. I totally agree. Well, we're
going to recalling all of that paper.
Michael: We have a crisis. Apparently, a disgruntled employee at the paper mill decided that it would be funny to put an obscene watermark on our 24 pound cream butter stock. Five hundred boxes has gone out, with the image of a beloved cartoon duck, performing... unspeakable acts upon a certain cartoon mouse that a lot of people like. I've never been a fan.
Michael: Everybody in here. STAT. No time to
lose. Cri-Man-Squa. F and C, doubletime.
Dwight: Cri-Man-Squa?
Michael: Crisis Management Squad.
Ryan: F and C, doubletime?
Michael: Front and Center. Twice as fast as you would normally go.
Any other questions?
Jim: One more. Why are you talking like that?
Michael: To save time, Jim.
Karen: Actually I think you could make the argument that it wastes
time.
Pam: Yeah, she has a good point. I mean, for example, with the last
thing you said, by the time you explained it, it actually took up more time.
Michael: You know what? Bluh bluh bluh bluh bluh! Forget it. Where
is Creed?
Creed: Here.
Michael: Creed. Quality assurance. Your job. I really think you
screwed the pooch on one, Creed. Because of you, the entire company is in
jeopardy.
Creed: Every week I'm supposed to take four hours and do a quality spot-check at the paper mill. And of course the one year I blow it off, this happens.
Michael: We have a lot of angry customers out
there. This puts us at threat level midnight. Accounting, you are on customer
service duty today.
Oscar: That's really not our job.
Michael: Midnight, Oscar! Don't worry, Kelly will be
training you first.
Angela: Kelly's training us?
Kelly: This day is bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S. This day is bananas! B-A-N-A-
Angela: [getting a pill from the bottle] I don't have a headache. I'm just preparing.
Michael: Jim, big fire in your house. Your client,
Dunmore High-school, sent out their prom invitations on this paper. Went home
to all the kids.
Jim: Yeah, I gotta call out on that.
Michael: No, no, no, no. Not good enough. This is a keystone
account. I want you in the school. In person.
Jim: All right.
Michael: I want you to bring a partner.
Ryan: I'll go.
Michael: No, sweet cheeks. We need someone who's actually made a
sale. Andy, you go.
Andy: [English accent] William Dolittle at your service. A.K.A.,
Will Do.
Jim: Yeah, I'm definitely gonna go alone.
Michael: No, no. I need two men on this. That's what she said. No
time! But she did. NO TIME! Guys, get on this. Dwight, I want you to be in
charge of the press conference.
Dwight: Yes! You are entering the "No Spin Zone!"
Pam: We're having a press conference?
Michael: No, Pam. The press is just gonna find out by themselves.
Dwight: Not! [scoffs]
Michael: Here's the thing. When a company screws up, best thing to do is call a press conference. Alert the media, and then you control the story. Wait for them to find out, and the story controls you. That's what happened to O.J.
Michael: I have invited Barbara Allen, one of
our oldest clients, to come in here, and meet with me, for a personal apology.
The press wants a story, I will give them a story.
Jim: Oh, did the press ask for a story?
Michael: Here is your headline. "Scranton Area
Paper Company, Dunder Mifflin, apologizes to valued client. Some companies
still know how business is done." Okay? Battle stations everybody, let's
go, go, go, go, go, go!
Creed: Yes, hello. Creed Bratton, Quality Assurance, Dunder Mifflin Scranton. I was supposed to meet with one of your floor managers last week for a quality inspection, and he or she wasn't there. And I'm trying to remember who it was. Mm-hmm. Who wasn't there last week? Debbie Brown. And which day was that? Wednesday, the eleventh. Perfect.
Creed: The only difference between me and a homeless man is this job. I will do whatever it takes to survive. Like I did... when I was a homeless man.
Kelly: Look, I know the reason that you guys
became accountants is because you're not good at interacting with people. But
guess what? From now on, you guys are no longer losers! So give yourselves a
round of applause. [Kelly and Kevin clap]
Oscar: I wonder how many phone calls you're missing while you're
teaching us to answer calls.
Kelly: I know, right? Probably a lot.
Angela: Can you just tell us what we need to do so we can go?
Kelly: OK, Angela. I love your enthusiasm. All you need to know how
to do is pick up the phone and say "Customer Service, this is Kelly!"
Except don't say "Kelly," say your own name. Or if you're bored, you
can just make up a name. Like one time, I said I was Bridget Jones, [in an
English accent] and I talked like this for the whole conversation!
Kevin: Oh! Can I be [horrible Australian accent] Australian, mate?
Kelly: [in accent] Absolutely!
Kevin: [in accent] 'ello, mate!
Kelly: [in accent] I like ice cream! I need a boyfriend.
Kevin: [in accent] I like ice cream too, mate. Alligators and dingo
babies.
Andy: Beer me!
Jim: What's that?
Andy: Hand me that water. I always say "Beer me." Gets a
laugh like a quarter of the time. So how's what's-her-name?
Jim: You know her name.
Andy: Who, Karen? Yeah, she's only one of my oldest friends. [takes
swig of water] Mmm. How's the apartment hangin'?
Jim: It's fine.
Andy: Nice. Check out this sunshine, man. Global warming, right?
Today was supposed to be really cold, I bet.
Jim: What about music? Do you have any music?
Andy: Uh, yeah. Should have said so. [sings] Rha-dah-dah-dah! Give
me the beat, boys, and free my soul. I wanna get lost in your rock and roll and
drift away-he-hay. Ruu-da-doo-da-doo, ba-dit-da-doo-da-dun, Give me the beat,
boys, and free my little-ole-soul, I wa--
Jim: I was thinkin' about more like a CD, or... a CD.
Andy: Your call, dude. My girlfriend made an awesome mix. Beer me
that disc.
Jim: Lord, beer me strength.
Andy: So, Tuna. When we get in there, let's do a really good job, okay?
Jim: Did that really need to be said?
Andy: Well not everything a guy says needs to be said. Sometimes
it's just about the music of the conversation.
Andy: Whoa! What the--- Why is my girlfriend here?
Jim: Oh, is she that teacher in the white?
Andy: No, she's a part-time frozen yogurt chef.
Jim: Which one... is she?
Andy: The one in the green hoodie.
Jim: Wow.
Andy: I wonder if she's, like, a... a guidance counselor, or
something?
Jim: No, I don't think so.
Andy: She's like, probably a tutor.
Jim: Nope.
Andy: She probably a t--
Jim: No.
Andy: Sh---
Jim: No.
Michael: OK, press conference in 45. Dwight,
make sure this place looks nice.
Dwight: On it. OK, Karen, Ryan, Pam, center stage. Pam, run a comb
through your hair.
Dwight: First rule in road-side beet sales: Put the most attractive beets on top. The ones that make you pull the car over and go, "Wow, I need this beet right now." Those are the money beets.
Dwight: [Chad Lite walks in the door] [to
Office workers] Hey! [snaps twice] Look sharp! [to Chad Lite] Hey! Uh, Hi.
Hello, Dwight Schrute.
Chad Lite: Hi, uh---
Dwight: And you must be uh, from the Washington Post.
Chad Lite: Scranton Times. Chad Lite, "Lighter Side of
Life."
Dwight: And "Breaking Corporate News."
Chad Lite: And obits.
Dwight: Oh, dear God. OK, here are your credentials. You've been
granted level three security clearance.
Chad Lite: Oh...
Dwight: Don't get too excited, that's out of 20. Right this way.
Regional Manager Michael Scott will be addressing the client in the press room
shortly. Have a seat, can I get you a beverage?
Chad Lite: Uh, yeah, I'd like uh, uh---
Dwight: [shuts door on him] Great.
Jim: Oh, Andy. You know what? We don't have a lot of
time, so we should probably...
Andy: Jamie!
Jim: Andy--- Ohh...
Andy: What are you doing here?
Jamie: Andy?
Andy: Are you a student here?
Jamie: Oh... yeah...
Andy: You never told me you were in high-school!
Jamie: This is weird. I... gotta go to Spanish.
Andy: OH MY GOD!
Jim: Oh my God.
Andy: I had no idea.
Jim: Well... that's not gonna hold up in court.
Andy: Huh... We didn't do anything illegal. Except knock over a
mailbox with her friends.
Kevin: [on phone] Sir, yes, you have a valid
point. I'm sorry. No, I am so sorry.
Oscar: [on phone] Really, Dixon City? ...Carbondale.
Angela: [on phone] Excuse me? Well, I don't see how that's our
fault. And I've already told you, the official position of Dunder Mifflin is
apologetic, so I don't know what you want from me. [hangs up]
Kelly: OK, first, I just wanna say that you are doing sooo good.
Look, you have so many good qualities, that the one that you might wanna work
on is, apologizing?
Creed: When I went over Wednesday, for the
spot-check, I got a call from Debbie Brown, saying she has an emergency dentist
appointment.
Dwight: Emergency dentist appointment.
Creed: Now I'm told she told her manager she had the flu. I'm a
trusting guy, but uh, I just wish Debbie Brown had been there. We would have
caught this.
Pam: Yes, I'll be sure someone returns your call. I'm so sorry. Bye.
Barbara: Hello, I'm looking for Michael Scott.
Michael: Mrs. Allen is our most important client... because every client is our most important client. Even though she's a pretty unimportant client, really.
Michael: And so, with the eyes of the nation
upon us, I would like to say that Dunder Mifflin truly regrets this unfortunate
incident. And, as a gesture of gratitude, for your continued loyalty, Mrs.
Allen, I would like to present you with this novelty check, for six months of
free paper or 25 reams, whichever comes first.
Dwight: [snaps picture with his camera phone] You look good in
this.
Michael: So, let us consider this matter ended.
Barbara: Well it isn't ended. I'm... I'm very angry. I--- I could
have lost business.
Michael: I know, I know you're angry. And we are truly, truly
sorry.
Barbara: I don't accept your apology. The watermark was obscene and
horrifying.
Michael: Well, we are extremely sorry.
Barbara: I don't accept.
School Official: I'll be with you in a moment.
Jim: All right.
Andy: Who was that guy she was talking to? At her locker.
Jim: Not important. Because you're not dating her. Because it's a
felony.
Andy: But who was that guy?
Jim: Probably another high-school student.
School Official: The issue with the watermark is
very serious.
Jim: Absolutely.
School Official: We teach our students that character counts.
Jim: And you should.
School Official: But---
Andy: [scoffs] Pfft. You don't teach it well enough. One of your
students is a bitch.
Jim: Andy... is having a real rough day today.
Andy: I want to take out an ad, in your yearbook. A full page, two
words---
Jim: "Good luck."
Andy: That's not what I had in mind.
Kelly: Ask where he's from.
Angela: [on phone] Where are you from? Ohio? That's nice. So what
do you want? [to Kelly] He's upset about the watermark.
Kelly: OK, great. Now tell him that it was an unfortunate error,
and we're doing everything we can do to fix it, and that you're sorry.
Angela: [on phone] It was an unfortunate error. We're
fixing it. And you already got your money back...
Kelly: And you're sorry.
Angela: ...and the company has already apologized, so you can take
that apology or not. [hangs up] [to Kelly] I think he had Tourette's or
something!
Michael: We... are going to do everything
humanly possible, to ensure that this never happens again.
Barbara: Well, it--- it doesn't help, because it already happened
to me.
Michael: The watermark... it's a one time thing.
Barbara: I don't care! It was disgusting. Cartoon characters having
sex?
Dwight: May I point out that the sex appeared to be consensual?
Both animals were smiling.
Michael: OK...
Dwight: I grew up on a farm. I have seen animals having sex in every position imaginable. Goat on chicken. Chicken on goat. Couple of chickens doin' a goat, couple of pigs watching. Whoever drew this got it exactly right.
Michael: What... can I do, for you?
Barbara: I, for starters, I think that you should resign.
Michael: Well... [exhales] OK, well... Um, wasn't really my fault.
The guys at the papermill---
Barbara: You're the head---
Michael: The guys at the papermill--- No no no!
Barbara: You're the head of the company!
Michael: I'm the head of the company?!
Barbara: Yes, and that makes it your responsibility---
Michael: No, I'm a regional manager---
Barbara: And so you should lose your job!
Michael: No--- my--- OK, this is insane. You can get out of here.
Get out!
Barbara: Fine.
Michael: That's insane. We'll give this to somebody who will
appreciate it.
Barbara: Mm-hmm.
Dwight: It's non-transferable...
Michael: Doesn't matter. Out please!
Barbara: I'm calling the Better Business Bureau.
Michael: Yeah, well I'm calling the Ungrateful Bi-atch Hotline! [to
Chad Lite] Did you get all that?
Chad Lite: Everything.
Michael: We gotta do something. [exhales] This
is spinning out of control, Pam. This is just, not...
Pam: It's just the Scranton Times...
Michael: No, then Newsweek picks it up. And then CNN does a story
about it. Then... YouTube gets a hold of it...
Pam: You know what? I really think the whole thing is just gonna
blow over in like a week or two.
Michael: You're right. It will blow over. But it's not... going to
take... a week or two. [pulls out a video camcorder from his desk] Do you know
what this is for?
Pam: Yes.
Pam: Michael likes me to run the camera when he makes his apology videos. He says he needs a woman's touch.
Michael: [Dwight is spraying far too much hairspray into Michael's hair] OK, I think that's good.
Michael: "Hello. I am Michael Scott,
Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin Scranton. By now you are probably sick of
hearing about Dunder Mifflin and our embarrassing watermark boner. Let me tell
you something. Something from the heart. I am not leaving this office. It will
take a SWAT team, to remove me from this office, and maybe not even that."
Dwight: Uh, you could never withstand a SWAT team.
Michael: That's how devoted I am to this job.
Dwight: I'm just saying...
Michael: I know.
Dwight: They would flank you. Throw in a concussion grenade.
Michael: I understand that, Dwight.
Dwight: You would be on the ground, blind, deaf, dumb.
Michael: Do you think you're taking it a little... literally,
Dwight? And now we're wasting tape. I'm gonna have to cut this all out. Can you
say cut?
Dwight: Cut.
Michael: So I'll know where---
Pam: Cut.
Michael: I'm asking Pam to do it, please.
Pam: Cut.
Michael: OK, ready?
Angela: Kevin, what's four plus seven?
Kevin: [thinks] Eleven.
Angela: Yeah, well you didn't know that when you filled out this
payroll form.
Kevin: Yeah, well at least I didn't suck at customer relations.
Oooh, yes. Facial.
Oscar: [laughs] Yes. [air high five]
Angela: You two are apes.
Oscar: I expect you to apologize for that, Angela.
Angela: I'm sorry... that you're both morons.
Kevin: Oh, but you still said "I'm sorry."
Angela: I called you morons.
Kevin: Still said it.
Oscar: Still said it, so... [Kevin and Oscar screw up an air high
five]
Michael: Five, four, three. "There is no
way, I will resign. It wouldn't be fair. Not to the good workers I work with,
not to my clients, and especially not to me. Let's not forget who this whole
resigning business is about, anyway. If I could leave you with one thought,
remember... it wasn't me. They're trying to make me an escape goat. If I am
fired, I swear to God, that every single piece of copier paper in this town is
going to have the F-word on it. The F-word. You have one day."
Pam: One day for what?
Michael: That's... they always give an ultimatum.
Pam: OK.
Michael: Good, cut?
Pam: Cut. That was your best apology video ever.
Michael: Thought so too.
Creed: [to Dwight] Got a farewell card for Debbie Brown. I thought maybe you'd like to sign it. Maybe throw a couple of bucks in there for her. She's got some children.
Creed: I feel terrible about Debbie Brown. She got fired because of Dwight. So I thought I'd pass around a goodbye card, maybe everyone could put in a couple of bucks to help her through these difficult times. Why do bad things always happen to the good people? It's tragic. Just tragic.
Jim: You want music?
Andy: I don't care.
Jim: Come on man, just give it a couple days. I think you'll be all
right.
Andy: Yeah.
Jim: [singing the intro to The Lion King's "The Lion Sleeps
Tonight"] A-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh,
a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh...
Andy: You know what--- I don't---
Jim: A-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh,
a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh...
Andy: [Joins in with classic Andy falsetto]
Oooo-oo-oooo-ooo-oo-oooo-oo-ooo-ooo a-wi-imbube!
Jim: A-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh...
Andy: Oooo-oo-oooo-ooo-oo-oooo-oo-ooo-ooo a-wi-imbube!
Jim: A-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh, a-wimowheh...
Andy: Sweet.
Dwight: [walks in dressed as Jim] Pam.
Pam: Hey, Dwight. You look really nice today.
Dwight: [scoffs] Pssssh. I look like an idiot. Hey Karen.
Karen: Hey, Dwight, lookin' sharp.
Dwight: Yeah, that's cause I'm... you're boyfriend, Jim Halpert.
Hey, Karen, wanna get t-together later and have sexual intercourse cause you're
my girlfriend?
Jim: Do you?
Karen: No.
Jim: OK.
Karen: I'm good. Thanks.
Jim: [Dwight imitates the "Jim face"] Look at that.
Dwight: I'm Jim Halpert. [more horrible "Jim faces"]
Jim: Spot on.
Dwight: Ah-luh-luh, a little comment. Muh.
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