1. share. PackerPackmanPacksterWacky PackPack AttackFudge She asks Jim to hook her up with Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak). Todd: I've been meaning to ask her one question. level 1. Brown Top Whiskey Jug, 207 4 gal Glazed Stoneware Brown Top Whiskey Jug, 208 2 gal. Office Ladies #20 March 17, 2020. To Jim and Dwight's horror, Packer returns in "Tallahassee", sinisterly confronting them at the orientation meeting. A big package. And some Todd Packer that nobody asked for. 1. share. In "Last Day in Florida", Packer, attempts to suck up to Dwight, now that Dwight is Vice President, but Dwight still holds him in contempt. Packer, however, is skeptical of this, so Michael attempts to e-mail him a photo of himself with Jan sunbathing topless at the resort. 2. share. Due to the odor of his office, Michael temporarily switches workspaces with Jim, and while there, Michael reminisces of his pre-management days, reliving pranks with Dwight that he and Todd Packer played on the staff. The episode was written by Amelie Gillette and directed by Randall Einhorn. Jan. 26, 2006. The Todd Packer “Does the carpet match the drapes?” joke is an extremely vulgar sex joke that is not at all appropriate for speakerphone conversations… or even … Todd Finch Packer Due to the odor of his office, Michael temporarily switches workspaces with Jim, and while there, Michael reminisces of his pre-management days, reliving pranks with Dwight that he and Todd Packer played on the staff. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. "The Office" The Carpet (TV Episode 2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. They feature full-length prints on a 55" (140cm) square canvas. 6 years ago. Jenna Fischer (Pam) noted that "It is rare in this business to hear news of a pickup so early", but that NBC was very pleased with how well the show was doing. He soon gets drunk and passes out, and a few of the employees use this opportunity to cover him with decorations and silly string. Fischer only described it as "soft [...] smelly [and] brown". When Packer later tells a joke and uses Phyllis as an example of an unattractive woman, Michael says that Packer's comment is disrespectful, but Packer intimidates Michael, who then falsely states that he was talking to Kevin. level 1. Vizionează The Office [US] ... Michael reminisces of his pre-management days, reliving pranks with Dwight that he and Todd Packer played on the staff. Report Save. Poop? The Carpet (Season 2, Episode 14) Pranker Todd Packer. The Office's Todd Finch Packer is called many things. Easily move forward or backward to get to the perfect spot. Fate 2. share. There’s a whiff that something’s amiss in these episodes, and it’s not the “package” Todd Packer leaves on the floor of Michael’s office—it’s the red herrings placed throughout both “The Secret” and “The Carpet.” Salt Glazed Stoneware Crock, 204 2 gal. However, the death of the character would serve as the main plot for the third season episode "Grief Counseling". In "Back from Vacation", after Michael returns from a vacation in Jamaica with Jan, he calls Packer, who is in Atlanta, to boast about his trip with her. Later in the episode, Michael is direct with Jo and tells her that he is allowing his employees to leave and she complies. M. Giant of Television Without Pity awarded the episode an "A–". "[6], Deleted scenes include: Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) believing that a higher power brought Michael to his desk, Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) and Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) speculating on the culprit, Jim unable to handle Kelly's chattering, Jim eating lunch by himself in his car, Michael being unable to complete a sale, Michael stealing a crumpet from Dwight, Dwight and Angela having a secret conversation in the kitchen, and Jim asking Toby Flenderson (Lieberstein) how he handled Kelly's loquaciousness. In the end, despite his protest that he is just a stand-in for Dwight, Packer is terminated. Salt Glazed Stoneware Crock- Crack, 205 3 gal.Stoneware Brown Top Whiskey Jug, 206 1/2 gal. For most of the night, Packer seems to be the most successful, until Dwight has Gabe spike Packer's beer with his asthma inhaler, causing Packer to vomit. image/svg+xml The Office's Best Episode Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6SemifinalsFinals187 Boys and Girls 16 ... Jim: [using fake Southern accent, on the phone with Todd Packer, Dwight is also with Jim] Absolutely, now when you get down there, Jo’s a little bit, uh, forgetful. Michael is outraged until he learns that Packer is the culprit, at which point Michael's attitude changes and he comes to believe that the practical joke is wildly clever. He has used Michael as a scapegoat before, such as when Packer picked up a bouncer's girlfriend while he and Michael were at a convention, only to leave Michael behind, after which Michael was savagely beaten up by the bouncer and his friends. [2][3] The episode was directed by Victor Nelli, Jr.[4] The episode is the first and only to feature Howard as Ed Truck. When someone soils the carpet in Michael's office, Michael sees it as a form of hatred towards him and realizes for the first time that not everyone may like him. 6 years ago. At that point Michael realises Todd shit in his carpet and laughs. Could be done out of hate, could be done out of love. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. I am the Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin Paper Products. A great memorable quote from the The Office movie on Quotes.net - Todd Packer: Does the carpet match the drapes? At the time of its release, it was the second most-downloaded episode of a television show on the iTunes store. "The Carpet" was written by Paul Lieberstein, who portrays Toby Flenderson on the series, making it his third writing credit after the first season entry "Health Care" and the second-season episode "The Client". [11], Critical reception to the episode was largely positive. Packer defends the CFO, calling his secretary a "bitch", and further offends the staff with the crude gossip. In the episode, he is shown to be impressed with president of Sabre's special projects, Nellie Bertram, and he manages to impress her as well. I worked side-by-side with a fellow named Todd Packer, and together we rocked the office [picture behind Michael falls].