Grief Counseling
- Episode aired Oct 12, 2006
- TV-14
- 21m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
7.2K
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Michael takes on the role of office grief counselor when he learns that his old boss has died.Michael takes on the role of office grief counselor when he learns that his old boss has died.Michael takes on the role of office grief counselor when he learns that his old boss has died.
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I know how Michael felt when he lost his former regional manager. Because a few weeks ago, I lost my primary health care doctor to the Corona Virus. It wasn't only emotionally upsetting for me but for his sister and family. During the funeral, I almost started crying. But at the end of losing someone, we have to realize that there's a life after death.
This third season is being a disapointment for me. Of all four episodes I watched until now, only the second one I really enjoyed. I hope it gets funnier after this. It was very annoying to see them talking about death all the time. The jokes also didn't work.
Building whole episode about character that is not even relevant in this TV series, well, I'm not sure if this is good idea, more like filling air-time. I hope other episodes going to be better.
Great episode. It clearly shows the Michale's fear of being alone and no one in the office cares for him, except Pam who tries to comfort and relieve Michael.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first cut of this episode lasted 45 minutes.
- GoofsKaren wants a bag of Herr's Salt and Vinegar chips, but there aren't any in the vending machine. However, when she walks by the vending machine, the chips are in slot B1.
- Quotes
Ryan Howard: A few years ago, my family was on a safari in Africa, and my cousin, Mufasa, was... He was trampled to death by a pack of wildebeests, and we all took it really hard. All of us kind of in the audience of what happened.
Michael Scott: Do you want to talk about it any more?
Ryan Howard: Oh, it would probably take me, like, an hour and a half to tell that whole story.
- Alternate versionsThis episode has an extended cut version released under The Office: Superfan Episodes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Friday Night Lights: It's Different for Girls (2006)
- SoundtracksOn the Wings of Love
Written by Jeffrey Osborne and Peter Schless
Sung by Jenna Fischer and used a recorder by Rainn Wilson
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