The office season 6 episode 12
Jim: Hey. What's up? Michael: What if I told you I had done the worst thing ever.
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The office season 6 episode 12
The episode was directed by B. Novak , his directorial debut for the series, and written by Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg. The series, presented in a mockumentary format, depicts the everyday lives of office employees at the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, it is revealed that ten years earlier, Michael Steve Carell recklessly promised to pay for the college tuition of an entire local third grade class if they could complete high school. Lacking the personal wealth necessary to fulfill his promise, he and Erin Ellie Kemper must go tell the students, who are now high school seniors, that they will not be receiving the money. Meanwhile, in Michael's absence, Dwight Rainn Wilson convinces Jim John Krasinski to start an employee-of-the-month program with the intention of getting Jim into trouble. The episode achieved a viewership of 8. Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg submitted this episode for the Emmys. A decade ago, Michael Scott Steve Carell launched a program named "Scott's Tots", where he promised a group of underprivileged 3rd graders, that he would pay their full college tuition, provided they graduate high school. In present time, he has failed to achieve his goal of being a millionaire, and is unable to fulfill the promise. He reluctantly visits their high school with Erin Hannon Ellie Kemper to break the bad news. Michael's promise encouraged the students to excel academically, and they greet Michael with standing applause. Michael admits his inability to pay for their college tuition, and attempts to make up for it by providing them laptop batteries. However, this fails to appease the angry students. In the end, Michael offers to a single student to at least pay for his books.
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Ten years ago, Michael promised a group of third graders he would pay for their college tuition if they graduated. Now comes time to pay, and he can't do it. At the office, Dwight's employee Read all Ten years ago, Michael promised a group of third graders he would pay for their college tuition if they graduated. At the office, Dwight's employee of the month idea gets Jim in big trouble. Michael Scott : I've made some empty promises in my life, but hands down, that was the most generous.
Sign In Sign In. New Customer? Create account. Episode list. Seasons Years Top-rated. Michael regrets revealing that Stanley is having an affair, so he spreads a bunch of lies about everyone else to cover his tracks--except that one of the lies that he spread actually turns out to be true. Michael sabotages--then promotes--Jim's efforts at getting a promotion, while Dwight and Toby try to prove that Darryl has submitted a fraudulent medical claim.
The office season 6 episode 12
Looks like Michael wasn't kidding when he told Jim that he'd done something so bad, it was even worse than murder Jim's first guess. What did he do? How about dash the dreams of 15 high school kids whom he'd foolishly, stupidly promised a college education 10 years ago. Finally, Michael had to go admit his fault to the Scott's Tots - and did so with such shame and sadness that you almost felt bad for the poor sap.
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See the list. Top Gap. Director B. Dan Phillips of IGN gave the episode a 9. Look up cringeworthy. You're Not Alone". Now comes time to pay, and he can't do it. Sabre's CEO wants the Scranton branch to have one manager, and Michael voluntarily steps down and lets Jim become the boss when he finds out that salespeople make more money. Jim tries to blame Dwight, but since he has taken numerous precautions to protect himself from it, he passively fires back. A decade ago, Michael Scott Steve Carell launched a program named "Scott's Tots", where he promised a group of underprivileged 3rd graders, that he would pay their full college tuition, provided they graduate high school. Furthermore, he noted that both Michael and the kids engaged in "mutually beneficial self-deception"; the former thought he could save those in need, and the latter had something to look forward to. Seasons Years Top-rated. At the office, Dwight's employee of the month idea gets Jim in big trouble. So, um. Jenna Fischer Pam Beesly.
Even though Michael was ultimately a good boss , he made plenty of empty promises to his employees, and in one lapse of judgment did the same for a classroom full of kids.
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