: This is the first time Michael and Jim interact following Jim’s transfer to the Stamford branch. The awkward tension is balanced by Michael’s genuine, though clumsy, attempt to reconnect.
: One of Michael’s most underrated professional successes occurs here. He manages to land a deal with HammerMill, a supplier that was previously exclusive to Staples, proving his competence as a salesman despite his social awkwardness.
: Back at the Scranton office, Angela uses a specific insult: "Looks like someone took the slow train from Philly," which she explains is her family’s code for calling someone a "slut".
: NFL Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis makes a brief appearance. A running joke involves Michael and Dwight speculating on his nickname, "The Bus," with Michael incorrectly guessing it's because he’s "afraid to fly".
[s3e2] The Convention Now
: This is the first time Michael and Jim interact following Jim’s transfer to the Stamford branch. The awkward tension is balanced by Michael’s genuine, though clumsy, attempt to reconnect.
: One of Michael’s most underrated professional successes occurs here. He manages to land a deal with HammerMill, a supplier that was previously exclusive to Staples, proving his competence as a salesman despite his social awkwardness. [S3E2] The Convention
: Back at the Scranton office, Angela uses a specific insult: "Looks like someone took the slow train from Philly," which she explains is her family’s code for calling someone a "slut". : This is the first time Michael and
: NFL Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis makes a brief appearance. A running joke involves Michael and Dwight speculating on his nickname, "The Bus," with Michael incorrectly guessing it's because he’s "afraid to fly". He manages to land a deal with HammerMill,