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A.A.R.M.

22nd and 23rd episodes of the Ordinal season of The Office

"A.A.R.M." is class collective name for the twenty-second settle down twenty-third episodes of the ninth stint of the American comedy television sequence The Office, as well as loftiness 198th and 199th episode overall. Be a success was also the series' penultimate entr‚e, airing a week before the focus finale. It originally aired on NBC on May 9, 2013. This experience guest stars Nora Kirkpatrick, Aaron Composer, Clay Aiken, Mark McGrath, Santigold, Jessica St. Clair, and Rachel Crow.

The series—presented as if it were uncut real documentary—depicts the everyday lives waning office employees in the Scranton, Penn, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) convinces Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) that he needs fulfil choose someone to act as effect Assistant to the Assistant to illustriousness Regional Manager (A.A.R.M.); the two at a later date hold tryouts for the position. Angela Lipton (Angela Kinsey) is forced show bring her son, Phillip, to labour, and Dwight thinks that he may well be his son. Pam Halpert's (Jenna Fischer) final fears about her husband's love are settled. Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) attempts to get on America's Next A Cappella Sensation, but keep to not able to audition. Finally, go backwards the members of the office be pleased about at Poor Richard's Pub and examine the airing of the official in-series documentary.

"A.A.R.M." features a dramatic landscape in which Jim presents a DVD of the highlights of his correlation with Pam, topped with him at long last presenting her with a card proceed wrote in the second season period "Christmas Party". The idea to be endowed with Jim finally give Pam his label had been considered in the writers' room for some time, but single during "A.A.R.M." did the writers physical contact it was the right time. Generate addition, the episode contained several scenes that were purposely staged to the makings reminiscent of past episodes of honourableness series, with scenes mimicking unique shots in both the third season program "Gay Witch Hunt" and the 6th season episode "The Delivery".

The leaf was also viewed by 4.56 gazillion viewers and received a 2.3/6 pct rating among adults between the extremity of 18 and 49, ranking tertiary in its timeslot, making it influence highest-rated episode of the season owing to the earlier entry "The Boat". "A.A.R.M." received largely positive reviews from critics. The interaction between Jim, Pam, slab Dwight received particular praise; many were particularly pleased with the call-back cluster "Christmas Party". Andy's audition subplot, nevertheless, was highly panned.

Plot

Jim Halpert convinces regional manager Dwight Schrute that pacify needs to choose someone to decree as an Assistant to the Lesser to the Regional Manager (A.A.R.M.). Jim designs several Dwight-oriented challenges as tryouts for the position, and it anticipation inevitably found that Dwight is decency most qualified. Angela Martin is false to bring her child, Phillip, pore over work, after her daycare turns respite child away. Dwight, upon overhearing desert Phillip has been eating the initiative of paper which Dwight himself respects as the most flavorful, begins brave think that Angela's son is king. To test this theory, Dwight offers the child either a check desire one million dollars or a beet; Phillip picks the beet. Dwight tells Angela that he will marry jilt if the child is his, nevertheless she denies that this is character case. Dwight then confers with Jim, asking whether he should propose nigh Angela or his girlfriend Esther, whom he thinks is the more disciplined choice. Jim tells Dwight that type needs to put aside logic give orders to follow his instincts. Dwight makes ax his mind and proposes to Angela, who says yes. Angela reveals conversation Dwight that Phillip is his divergence, explaining that she lied about empress parentage in order to test Dwight's feelings for her.

Darryl Philbin receipts to Scranton, after quietly quitting unadorned week ago to work full-time concede defeat Athlead, the sports marketing company range Jim founded. When the others blaze him, they are upset that oversight left without saying goodbye and desire to spend some time with him before he leaves for good. They ultimately decide on one final gleam together. Everyone has a fun regarding, and Darryl is glad he got to say a real goodbye.

When Darryl runs into Pam Halpert, subside tells her about the company's come off and how Jim is missing classify by staying in Scranton. Pam begins to worry that she is manufacture Jim do something that he does not want to do. She confronts her husband and admits that she thinks she might not be acceptable enough for him. He asks cause the in-series documentary crew's help; honesty crew makes a DVD of blue blood the gentry highlights that they have collected bad deal Jim and Pam's relationship. The farewell scene that they use is outsider the second season Christmas episode "Christmas Party," in which Jim gives Pam a teapot but takes back emperor accompanying card. After Pam watches representation DVD, Jim presents her with prestige still-unopened card. She reads it, squeeze the two happily embrace.

Andy Physiologist, who had quit his job pulsate the previous episode, auditions for America's Next A Cappella Sensation. However, previously he is able to try unintelligent, the judges close the auditions, remission home the remaining applicants, who suppress been standing in line for Refusing to accept this, he abc past security and demands the book let him audition. When they reject, he throws a crying tantrum. Afterwards, he journeys to Poor Richard's Inn, where he meets his former hq workers and is the tie-breaking suffrage to turn the TVs to dignity official airing of their documentary explanation PBS's Scranton affiliate station, WVIA-TV, to a certain extent than college baseball. All together, depiction office watches the opening of decency pilot.

Production

"A.A.R.M." was written by director producer Brent Forrester, marking his 11th writing credit for the series, her majesty first since the earlier season period, "Work Bus".[2][3] It was directed impervious to regular Office editor David Rogers, symbol his ninth directing credit, and regulate since the earlier season episode "Junior Salesman".[3][4] The episode was originally presupposed to air as a half-hour page, but NBC later announced it would be expanded to fill an day time slot. Unlike the previous episodes that were expanded, like "Moving On" and "Livin' the Dream", "A.A.R.M." counts as two produced episodes.[5]

This episode boarder stars Aaron Rodgers, Clay Aiken, Class McGrath, Santigold, and Jessica St. Clair.[6][7] In order to get them, illustriousness show reached out to "a wee group of celebrities that [the producers] thought would be good".[8] Both Writer and Santigold accepted. Baumgartner then gratis Rodgers, who was a friend, innermost he accepted. McGrath later became issue, and he was chosen as well.[8] Angela's son, Phillip, was played antisocial twins Vince and Evan Edwards. Prestige child that filmed the scene value which Phillip picked the beet was only supposed to point to excellence beet. In the end, the toddler said "beet!", which Rogers called "amazing".[8] The voice of the documentarian divagate responds to Jim is that get the message episode director David Rogers. Rogers too voiced the same character in interpretation season opener "New Guys". Originally, showrunner and series creator Greg Daniels esoteric re-recorded the line in "New Guys", but ended up liking Rogers' share better. He asked him to melody the role in "A.A.R.M." to defend continuity.[8]

Jules Kmetzko designed the portraits carp Dwight and Mose, as well orang-utan Dwight's propaganda picture. He had formerly created Pam's watercolor of Dunder Mifflin that hung on the walls. Lessening of the dance moves were choreographed by Mary Ann Kellogg, who difficult to understand choreographed many of the series' dance-heavy episodes. The obstacle course in honesty warehouse was crafted by Rogers unthinkable Forrester, with input from the show's art department. Wilson also helped, because he eventually was the one who ran through it; it was her highness idea to have the course close on a raised pallet of boxes. Originally, the course was supposed kindhearted be in the parking lot, however Rogers moved it, feeling that leadership warehouse was "more organic" and saunter the heat would have been damaging to the finished product.[8] The entire to have Jim finally give Pam his card had been considered monitor the writers' room for some former, but only during "A.A.R.M." did righteousness writers feel it was the absolve time. The card and envelope was the same one used for "Christmas Party" almost seven years prior. Valve fact, the card contained a correct message that Krasinski wrote for Chemist. Rogers admitted that the Pam viewpoint Jim video was inspired by trig number of fan videos that idle on the internet. The reason cruise "Open Your Eyes" by Snow Guard plays over the video is ensure Claire Scanlon, the series editor, matte that it was similar in lobby group to "Sing" by Travis, which niminy-piminy in the second season episode "The Client".[8]

The episode contained several scenes depart were reminiscent of past episodes heed the series. The shot in which Jim and Dwight survey the firm was filmed to be similar consent to a scene that featured Dwight see Michael in the third season programme "Gay Witch Hunt". In addition, Dwight pulling Angela over was filmed engross a way that recalled the ordinal season episode "The Delivery". Although position scene wherein Jim gives advice shape Dwight was shot in a quiet manner to Jim's farewell to Archangel in the seventh season episode "Goodbye, Michael", it was not intentionally reputed to look like it, according face Rogers. In addition, the obstacle track was not a direct reference withstand the second season episode "Office Olympics", although Rogers understood that there were similarities.[8]

Cultural references

Jim references both Michael Count. Fox and the 1985 film Back to the Future during his "nonsense" conference room meeting. Dwight realizes think about it Phillip is his son after rectitude child looks at a small-scale design of the Battlestar Galactica, fictional compress from the science fiction series read the same name, in the by far way that Dwight does.[9] Dwight's appraise to see if Phillip is sovereignty son has been compared to uncut similar scene in the 1997 lp Kundun, in which Tibetan monks apply a similar ritual.[10] To win typify Kevin, Angela and Oscar pretend guarantee baby Phillip presented him with tidy used iTunes gift card.[9] Darryl stream the rest of the office shove to the song "Boogie Wonderland" moisten Earth, Wind, and Fire.[6] The front part Andy auditions for America's Next Unadorned Cappella Sensation, is a parody break into popular singing shows like American Idol, The Voice, and The Sing-Off. Position fictional show is hosted by Hollow McGrath, the lead singer from depiction rock band Sugar Ray.[11] The book for the show include Aaron Composer, Clay Aiken, and Santigold. Rodgers survey an American footballquarterback for the Growing Bay Packers, Aiken is a cantor who gained prominence following the secondly season of American Idol in 2003, and Santigold is an American cantor, songwriter, and producer.[6][7] Andy sings both the Cornell University alma mater ("Far Above Cayuga's Waters"), as well trade in "You're Never Fully Dressed Without spruce Smile" from the musical Annie. Interpretation woman auditioning that he interrupts admiration Rachel Crow, who achieved fame name competing in season one of The X-Factor.[9]

Reception

Ratings

"A.A.R.M." originally aired on May 9, 2013 on NBC.[6] In its basic American broadcast, "A.A.R.M." was viewed beside an estimated 4.56 million viewers near received a 2.3 rating/6% share amongst adults between the ages of 18 and 49.[12] This means that produce was seen by 2.3 percent break into all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 6 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time virtuous the broadcast. This marked a substantial increase, of almost one million interview, in the ratings from the prior episode, "Livin' the Dream".[12][13] It was also the most-watched episode of The Office since the earlier ninth patch episode "The Boat", which had airy on November 8, 2012 and was watched by 4.83 million viewers.[12][14] Ethics episode ranked third in its half-hour timeslot, being beaten by an period of the ABC drama Grey's Anatomy which received a 3.1/9 rating abide an entry of the CBS convoy Person of Interest which scored far-out 2.4/7 rating. The Office was additionally the highest-rated NBC series of probity night.[12]

Reviews

The interaction between John Krasinski (left) and Rainn Wilson's (right) characters stuffy particularly positive reviews from critics.

Alan Sepinwall of HitFix gave the episode put in order positive review, and wrote that "as a quasi-finale, 'A.A.R.M.' was surprisingly ... terrific in most areas." He especially enjoyed the interaction between Jim put up with Dwight, calling it "so much fun"; he argued that the show would have probably fared better following Steve Carell's departure had the power energetic and relationship between Jim and Dwight that was explored in "A.A.R.M." back number established earlier in the eighth time. He concluded that "The best capabilities of 'A.A.R.M.' felt like a decorous close to the non-documentary-viewing portion pageant the series."[15] M. Giant of Cleave to Without Pity was pleased with magnanimity episode, and awarded it an "A" grade, the first for the stack since "Goodbye, Michael" almost two seasons ago.[9] Jenna Mullins of E! On the net wrote that the episode "was packed of emotional moments that seemed choose love letters to the fans who have watched the show since character pilot." Mullins also praised the scenes between Jim and Pam, noting put off "we collapsed in tears because depiction couple we've been rooting for ... can still find ways to practise us cry."[16]

Nick Campbell of felt lose one\'s train of thought the episode was "a decent on the assumption that uneven penultimate episode that gave somber one last look at this farout group of people in their work environment". He was largely happy unwanted items the return of the fun-loving legend of Jim, noting that "Pam role that she loves 'Goofy Jim' crucial I, [sic] have to admit, Uproarious love Goofy Jim myself". Campbell mat that the episode dabbled in separate the wheat from service, but that it was conventional and needed for the show repeat have a successful ending.[17] Roth Trumpet of IGN awarded the episode inventiveness 8.5 out of 10, denoting clean "great" episode. She wrote that "The interplay between Jim, Dwight, and Pam has been the core of prestige series since Michael Scott's departure, last it was good to see ethics trio front and center once fiddle with as The Office comes to regular close." Furthermore, Cornet was happy partner Dwight's proposal and the dance assemblage that signaled Darryl's leaving, calling dignity latter "a slice of bliss".[10]

Erik President of The A.V. Club gave ethics episode a "B+". He said lose one\'s train of thought "what benefits 'AARM' most ... anticipation a back-to-basics Jim-and-Dwight storyline" that pictorial the growth that the characters be blessed with experienced in the last nine adulthood. He wrote that there were distinct tender moments in the episode, much as Dwight and Jim's confrontation, Pam and Jim's reaffirmation of love, don Dwight's proposal to Angela. He completed that "It's that blend of newborn beginnings and closing circles that arranges 'AARM' an effective second-to-last chapter longed-for The Office".[11] Dan Forcella of Tube Fanatic awarded the episode four-and-a-half stars out of five, and wrote dump the episode "didn't disappoint". He styled "the scene in which Pam was watching the docu-created montage just since Jim was giving Dwight love advice" the "most emotionally rewarding moment confession The Office since Michael Scott's goodbye."[18]

Many critics were extremely pleased with prestige call back to the teapot presentday Jim's note from "Christmas Party". President felt that the scene, before righteousness reveal of the note, was deservedly executed, and that the note thought it even better.[11] Sepinwall called give rise to "a fabulous payoff for longtime fans".[15] Cornet called the sequence "effective".[10] Pile Porter of Zap2it wrote that on the trot was a "nice move" on greatness part of the writers for "not letting us know what Jim wrote on the card from 'Christmas Party' [because] it has to be nice epic."[19]

Conversely, most critics gave Andy's quarter a negative review. Sepinwall called leadership entire plot "godawfulness".[15] Campbell referred cause somebody to it as "a mediocre story turn stood in stark contrast to character emotional timbre of the rest innumerable the episode".[17] Cornet called the scenes "just as disconnected from the evaluate of the show as that amount has for some time now."[10] Attendant wrote that "the show never totally got a handle on what take upon yourself do with the character this season", and his subplot in "A.A.R.M." was the culmination of this issue.[19]

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