"Special Project" is the fourteenth episode of the
eighth season of the American
comedy
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television series
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''
The Office
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The original series of ...
'' and the show's 166th episode overall. The episode aired on
NBC
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in the United States on February 9, 2012. It was written by
Amelie Gillette
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and was directed by
David Rogers.
The series—
presented as if it were a real documentary—depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Lackawanna County. With a population of 76,328 as of the 2020 U.S. census, Scranton is the largest city in Northeastern Pennsylvania, the Wyoming V ...
, branch of the fictional
Dunder Mifflin
Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, Inc. is a fictional paper and office supplies wholesale company featured in the American television series '' The Office''. It is analogous to Wernham Hogg in the British original of the series, and Papiers Jenning ...
Paper Company. In the episode,
Pam Halpert
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(
Jenna Fischer
Regina Marie "Jenna" Fischer (born March 7, 1974) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Pam Beesly on the NBC sitcom '' The Office'' (2005–2013), for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sup ...
) returns from her maternity leave, and
Dwight Schrute
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(
Rainn Wilson
Rainn Percival Dietrich Wilson (born January 20, 1966) is an American actor, comedian, podcaster, producer, and writer. He is best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on the NBC sitcom '' The Office'', for which he earned three consecutive E ...
) and
Andy Bernard
Andrew Baines Bernard is a fictional character from the NBC comedy television series '' The Office'', portrayed by Ed Helms. He is introduced in Season 3 as the Regional Director in Charge of Sales at the Stamford branch of paper distribution ...
(
Ed Helms
Edward Parker Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor and comedian. From 2002 to 2006, he was a correspondent on Comedy Central's '' The Daily Show with Jon Stewart''. He played paper salesman Andy Bernard in the NBC sitcom '' The ...
) must select employees to accompany Dwight to
Tallahassee, Florida
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after he is sent on an assignment. Meanwhile,
Darryl Philbin
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(
Craig Robinson) receives a
beanie
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Headgear
* Beanie (seamed cap), in parts of North America, a cap made from cloth often joined by a button at the crown and seamed together around the sides
* Beanie, a knit cap, in Britain, Australia, South Africa and parts o ...
from warehouse worker Val (
Ameenah Kaplan
Ameenah Kaplan (born June 17, 1974) is an American actress, musician, and choreographer.
Early life and education
Kaplan was born on June 17, 1974, in Denver, Colorado. She was raised in Atlanta, where she graduated from Avondale High School ...
) and is unsure if she intended it as a romantic gift or simply one of friendship.
"Special Project" introduced a six-episode arc which featured several of the office workers working on a special project for Sabre in Tallahassee. The episode received largely positive reviews from critics, with many reviewers looking forward to the "special projects" storyline. The ending scene featuring Cathy's phone conversation about Jim and Pam's marriage has also received significant attention from critics. According to Nielsen Media Research, "Special Project" drew 5.16 million viewers and received a 2.5 rating/6% share in the 18–49 demographic, marking a three-tenths drop in ratings from the previous episode, "
Jury Duty
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Juror selection process
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", and becoming one of the lowest-rated episodes of the series. Despite this, it was the highest-rated NBC series of the night.
Synopsis
Just as
Pam Halpert
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's (
Jenna Fischer
Regina Marie "Jenna" Fischer (born March 7, 1974) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Pam Beesly on the NBC sitcom '' The Office'' (2005–2013), for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sup ...
) maternity leave ends and
Angela Lipton (
Angela Kinsey
Angela Faye Kinsey (born June 25, 1971) is an American actress. She played Angela Martin in the sitcom '' The Office'' (2005–2013) and appeared in the sitcoms ''Your Family or Mine'' (2015) and '' Haters Back Off'' (2016–2017). Since ''The ...
) also returns,
Dwight Schrute
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(
Rainn Wilson
Rainn Percival Dietrich Wilson (born January 20, 1966) is an American actor, comedian, podcaster, producer, and writer. He is best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on the NBC sitcom '' The Office'', for which he earned three consecutive E ...
) is assigned with the task of forming a team and traveling down to Florida for three weeks to help Sabre launch a chain of retail stores. He and
Andy Bernard
Andrew Baines Bernard is a fictional character from the NBC comedy television series '' The Office'', portrayed by Ed Helms. He is introduced in Season 3 as the Regional Director in Charge of Sales at the Stamford branch of paper distribution ...
(
Ed Helms
Edward Parker Helms (born January 24, 1974) is an American actor and comedian. From 2002 to 2006, he was a correspondent on Comedy Central's '' The Daily Show with Jon Stewart''. He played paper salesman Andy Bernard in the NBC sitcom '' The ...
) must select employees to accompany Dwight to Tallahassee. At first Dwight chooses
Darryl Philbin
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(
Craig Robinson),
Phyllis Vance
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(
Phyllis Smith
Phyllis Smith (born July 10, 1951) is an American actress and casting associate. She is best known for playing Phyllis Vance in the television series ''The Office'' and her critically acclaimed voice role as Sadness in the film '' Inside Out''. ...
),
Toby Flenderson
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(
Paul Lieberstein
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), Angela, and
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(
Oscar Nunez
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He was a member of The Groundlings and l ...
), for varying reasons, but Andy refuses to let so many essential employees leave for three weeks. While letting Dwight have Darryl and Phyllis, Andy chooses
Kelly Kapoor
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(
Mindy Kaling
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),
Kevin Malone
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(
Brian Baumgartner
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Early life and career
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Baumgartner attended Holy ...
) and
Cathy Simms
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(
Lindsey Broad
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) to join the team instead, upsetting Dwight. Dwight then prematurely announces the picks and deliberately riles up the employees, hoping to change the team. Andy decides to let people convince him why they should go before making his final decision, further stressing Dwight.
Meanwhile,
Jim Halpert
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(
John Krasinski
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) receives a text from
Robert California
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(
James Spader
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), which seems to invite him on the trip to Tallahassee. After unsuccessfully trying to back out via text, Jim and Pam both agree Jim should just go. During Jim's request session with Andy and Dwight, Jim shows the texts from California, shocking both Andy and Dwight, making it all but official that Jim will be going to Tallahassee. The final team includes Cathy,
Ryan Howard
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(
B. J. Novak
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Novak became known for starring as Ryan Howard in t ...
),
Stanley Hudson
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(
Leslie David Baker
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Early life
Baker was born on February 19, 1958 in Chicago, ...
),
Erin Hannon
Kelly Erin Hannon (born May 1, 1986) is a fictional character from the U.S. comedy television series '' The Office'', played by Ellie Kemper. She is the optimistic office receptionist for the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin, a position previo ...
(
Ellie Kemper
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) and Jim, infuriating Dwight. At first he tries to convince the members to change their minds using various Florida stereotypes, at one point filling the conference room with 300 mosquitoes, but after realizing they all have excellent ideas for the project, he is content with the team.
Erin expresses frustration that Andy is still with Jessica. After Andy and Dwight jointly choose her for the project team, she admits in a talking head that she is not going to return to Scranton once she arrives in Florida. At the end of the episode, it is revealed that Cathy also has ulterior motives for the trip, intending to seduce Jim while the two are in Florida together, stating, during a cell phone conversation to a friend, that "
im'smarriage is not good; nobody knows better than me. Definitely we will. It's three weeks in Tallahassee. What ''else'' is there to do?"
Darryl discovers warehouse worker Val (
Ameenah Kaplan
Ameenah Kaplan (born June 17, 1974) is an American actress, musician, and choreographer.
Early life and education
Kaplan was born on June 17, 1974, in Denver, Colorado. She was raised in Atlanta, where she graduated from Avondale High School ...
) has knitted him a
beanie
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Headgear
* Beanie (seamed cap), in parts of North America, a cap made from cloth often joined by a button at the crown and seamed together around the sides
* Beanie, a knit cap, in Britain, Australia, South Africa and parts o ...
. Unsure if she intended it as a romantic gift or simply one of friendship, Darryl decides to find out by giving her a
Valentine's Day
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gift of an expensive pair of cashmere ladies' gloves with a romantic card. Upon discovering that Val had knitted a beanie for everyone in the warehouse, an embarrassed Darryl passes the gloves off to warehouse worker Nate (
Mark Proksch
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), who is moved by the gift, and later gives him personal coupons for repayment. Darryl is further disappointed when a man named Brandon calls asking for the address of the warehouse to send flowers to his girlfriend Val. He is intrigued, however, when she says the flowers were from her mother, despite him pointing out the caller had had a deep voice and gone by the name Brandon. Darryl decides Val's gift was "a love beanie".
Production
The episode was written by story editor
Amelie Gillette
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, her second writing credit for the series after joining the writing staff in the seventh season.
It was directed by series producer and editor
David Rogers, his fifth directing credit for the series.
The episode also marks the eighth appearance of
Lindsey Broad
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, who plays
Cathy
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, Pam's replacement during her
maternity leave
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.
She makes an appearance in the episode, despite the fact that Pam arrives back in work, which is referenced in the episode by
Meredith Palmer
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.
The episode introduced a six-episode arc which featured several of the office workers working on a special project for Sabre in
Tallahassee, Florida
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. The Season Eight DVD contains a number of deleted scenes from this episode. Notable cut scenes include more clips of Dwight forming his group, Cathy mentioning a former boyfriend to the camera, and more clips of the office workers attempting to join the special projects group.
Cultural references
Stanley says that he's the only one in the office who watches the television series, ''
Burn Notice
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''.
Dwight says after finishing work on the special project in Florida, they will be able to go visit
Cape Canaveral and go sea kayaking with
Gloria Estefan
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.
While attempting to convince his group not to go to Florida, pictures of
Casey Anthony
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,
Katherine Harris
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,
Brooke Hogan
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and
Tony Montana
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are used.
Reception
Ratings
The episode first aired on
NBC
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in the United States on February 9, 2012.
The episode was viewed by an estimated 5.16 million viewers and received a 2.5 rating/6% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49.
This means that it was seen by 2.5% of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 6% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. This marked a three-tenths drop in the ratings from the previous episode, "
Jury Duty
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Juror selection process
The prosecutor and defense can dismiss potential jurors for various reasons, which can vary from one state to another, and they can have a specif ...
".
The episode finished third in its time slot, being beaten by ''
Grey's Anatomy
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'' which received a 3.9 rating/10% share and the
CBS drama ''
Person of Interest
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'' which received a 3.3 rating/8% share in the 18–49 demographic.
The episode beat the
Fox
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Twelv ...
drama series ''
The Finder
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* ''The Finder'' (film), a 2001 Australian film
* ''The Finders'', a 1993 novel by British author Nigel Hinton
* ''Fi ...
'' and
The CW
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drama series ''
The Secret Circle''.
Despite this, "Special Project" was the highest-rated NBC television episode of the night.
After
DVR usage was taken into account, the episode increased its viewership by 64%, being viewed by a total of 7.842 million viewers.
Critical response

"Special Project" received mainly positive reviews from critics, with many looking forward to the "special projects" plotline. ''
The A.V. Club
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'' reviewer Myles McNutt praised the episode and the introduction of the special projects plotline, comparing it to the
third season arc featuring Jim in
Stamford, Connecticut
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, and the "
Michael Scott Paper Company
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In the episode ...
" arc from the
fifth season.
He praised the episode for feeling "like a big answer to many of the issues that have plagued the show so far this season", specifically pointing to Dwight's meta-commentary on Cathy's "lack of personality".
He moreover wrote that he was looking forward to the rest of the season and the change in dynamic.
Despite this, he criticized Dwight's role in the episode, comparing his orientation to
Michael
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Given name "Michael"
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's conference room lectures and wrote he had a "distaste" for the broader moments for the character.
He ultimately gave the episode an A−, his highest grade for an eighth-season episode.
''
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
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* '' ...
'' writer Michael Tedder gave the episode a positive review for avoiding the "cutesy" moments that were featured in the first half of the season.
He praised several of the cast members' performances in the episode, including Ellie Kemper and Mark Proksch.
He also complimented the sub-plot featuring Darryl and Val, but wrote that the producers should just get the two together, because "Not every ongoing plotline needs to last all season".
IGN
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writer Cindy White wrote a positive review for the episode for allowing the "less prominent characters of the ensemble" to get some lines in the episode, specifically mentioning Stanley and Ryan.
She also complimented the Darryl-Val subplot, writing that they're one of the few romantic pairings on the show that she's "rooting" for.
She ultimately gave the episode an 8.0/10, calling it "impressive".
However, not all reviews were positive. Lizzie Fhur of Buzz Sugar wrote that while the "special projects" storyline has potential, "this week just kind of landed flat for me".
Brian Marder of Hollywood called the episode a "giant step back", especially following the previous episode which he called "promising".
He wrote that the jokes and story of the episode went "nowhere" and he criticized the episode for its loud, "laugh-track-worthy" jokes compared to the early seasons of the series that featured more subtle humor.
Despite the mostly negative review, he wrote that he hoped the episode would lead to a better storyline in the following episodes.
The ending scene featuring Cathy's phone conversation about Jim and Pam's marriage has also received significant attention.
Cindy White criticized the suggestion that Cathy will break Jim and Pam, calling it a "cheap plow" and that if Cathy and Jim would have an affair, it would cause "serious damage to
im'scharacter",
while Myles McNutt felt it would allow Cathy to become an actual character in the series.
References
External links
"Special Project"at
NBC.com
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*
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