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    Stairmaggedon with Leslie David Baker

    en-usAugust 28, 2024
    Who hosts The Ultimate Office Rewatch Podcast?
    What episode do they discuss during the podcast?
    What unique stories are shared by special guests?
    How do Dunder Mifflin employees react to the negative review?
    What advice is offered to aspiring actors regarding agents?

    Podcast Summary

    • The Office rewatch podcastThe Office rewatch podcast offers fans exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, anecdotes, and special guest appearances, creating a nostalgic and entertaining experience.

      The Ultimate Office Rewatch Podcast, hosted by Jenna Fisher and Angela Kinsey, offers fans a unique perspective on their favorite episodes of The Office, including exclusive behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes. During one episode, they discussed "Stair McGedden," where Stanley refuses to use the stairs due to elevator repairs, leading to unconventional tactics from Dwight. The podcast also features special guest appearances, such as Leslie David Baker, who shared his audition story for the role of Stanley Hudson. Fans have expressed gratitude for the positive impact of the podcast and the show on their lives, with one fan describing "Stair McGedden" as her favorite episode of all time. Overall, the podcast provides a nostalgic and entertaining experience for fans of The Office.

    • PreparationPreparing for unexpected situations, whether on set or in real life, can lead to success and peace of mind. Leslie David Baker's stories from 'The Office' illustrate the importance of being prepared.

      Key takeaway from Leslie David Baker's interview about his experience on "The Office" is the importance of preparation. Baker shared stories about filming the infamous "Stair McGeddon" episode, where the elevators were out of order, and how his character Stanley's preparation for worst-case scenarios extended beyond the show. He also shared a personal story about bonding with his sister over organizing his disaster preparedness kits, which included food, water filtration, and protective gear. Baker's anecdotes emphasize the value of being prepared for unexpected situations, both on set and in real life. Additionally, Baker mentioned keeping some mementos from the show, including his original wedding band and a thermos bottle.

    • Workplace reactions to negative reviewEmployees react differently to negative reviews, with some being offended, flattered, or nervous. Quirks and shortcomings of employees may be highlighted, potentially revealing hidden scandals.

      The employees of Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch react differently to a negative review of their workplace documentary. Some are offended, some are flattered, and some are nervous about potential revelations. The review, written by a local journalist, mentions the quirks and shortcomings of various employees, including Dwight's obsession with management, Andy's musical talent and lack of focus, and Stanley's aversion to stairs. The review also hints at a scandal involving a public figure's hypocrisy. The employees' reactions range from Dwight's defensiveness to Andy's excitement, and Angela and Oscar's concern. Meanwhile, Pam and Jim are dealing with their marital issues and considering marriage counseling. The episode also showcases some improvised moments and bloopers, adding to the overall humor and authenticity of the scene.

    • Entertainment industry determinationMaintaining a balance of delusion and ambition is crucial for breaking into the entertainment industry, as shown by the speaker's experience of cold-calling agencies and leaving headshots, despite rejection. The importance of perseverance is also highlighted by the intense filming conditions and potential for unexpected plot twists.

      Determination and persistence are crucial in the entertainment industry. The speaker shared her experience of trying to break into Hollywood by cold-calling agencies and leaving headshots, only to be met with rejection. However, she emphasized that it's essential to maintain a balance of delusion and ambition. In another scene, a character, Angela, is sweating profusely in a hot car with her husband, Robert Lipton. The creators explained that the heat was due to turning off the air conditioning for better sound quality during filming. The temperature inside the car could have reached dangerous levels, highlighting the importance of leaving pets or children in a car with proper ventilation. Another interesting observation was that Robert Lipton was hiding something from Angela during their press conference, which would leave her blindsided. Overall, these scenes demonstrate the importance of perseverance and the potential for unexpected twists in Hollywood.

    • Dart scene visual effectsThe team went to great lengths to make the dart gun appear harmless and Stanley's fall realistic through creative solutions and collaboration

      The dart scene involving Stanley in the Office was entirely a visual effect. The team went through great lengths to make the dart gun appear as harmless as possible, ultimately using a cartoonish version. Leslie's fall was a result of his excellent acting skills, and the team had to come up with creative solutions to move Stanley's unconscious body from the break room to the car. This included using a rolly chair, building a cardboard ramp, and wrapping him in bubble wrap. Rain's spontaneous slide down the cardboard ramp added an unexpected element to the scene. Leslie did some of his own stunts, while a stunt double and a dummy were used for others. Overall, the team's creativity and collaboration resulted in a seamless and entertaining sequence.

    • Shared experiences, connectionsEngaging in shared experiences and connections can lead to unexpected moments of joy and memorable interactions, but it's important to respect each other's unique journeys and accomplishments

      The power of connection and shared experiences can lead to unexpected encounters and moments of joy. The man in the story took pride in helping tourists and sharing his love for "The Office," leading to a memorable interaction. Similarly, offering to take photos for strangers on vacation allows for meaningful connections to be made. However, it's important to remember that everyone's experiences and perspectives are unique, and assumptions should not be made about someone's accomplishments or motivations. In the context of the show, Jim's comment about Pam disregarded her personal growth and accomplishments, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and respecting each other's individual journeys.

    • Unexpected TwistsSurprising character revelations and quirky animal acts create humor, showcasing creative storytelling and the value of spontaneity in performance.

      The conversation reveals humorous and unexpected twists in the lives of fictional characters, focusing on surprising relationships and comedic scenarios. A senator opens up about love, family, and political shifts, while a quirky animal act featuring a dog, cat, and mouse sparks laughter and curiosity. Fans inquire about the animals' training, reflecting a shared joy in unconventional animal interactions. The insights into character development and comedic timing highlight the creativity behind the scenes, emphasizing teamwork and spontaneity in performance. Ultimately, these elements contribute to a rich narrative that blends humor with relatable themes of change and acceptance in both personal and political spheres.

    • Animal Training for CommercialsExtensive animal preparation and training are necessary for commercial shoots, including selecting calm animals, handling mice, using contrasting fur colors, and employing harnesses for protection. The cost for animal training and the shoot day can be high, reaching around $10,000.

      The production of the AT&T commercial featuring a stacked cat, dog, and mouse required extensive animal preparation and training. Mike Morris, the head animal trainer at Bob Duns, shared that they would look for well-trained, calm animals for specific scenes and that prep could take several days. The mice required handling and comfort around people before being selected for the shoot. Contrasting fur colors were chosen for better visibility, and harnesses were used to protect the dogs. The hardest part was getting the mouse to stay on top of the cat. The total cost for animal training and the shoot day was around $10,000. The scene was a hit, with Paul Feig finding it funny and the final moment being a happy accident. The episode also featured a sales call scene with Stanley, Dwight, and Jim, as well as Andy's meeting with a TV and film agent, Carla. The office set design and Carla's interview with Andy were notable details.

    • Actor scamsAgents should not charge upfront fees and actors should be cautious of contracts with automatic renewals or agent-favoring clauses. Research and seek advice from reputable sources to avoid potential scams.

      While actors may dream of securing an agent to help them get jobs in the industry, it's important to be cautious and avoid potential scams. Agents should not charge upfront fees, and actors should be wary of any contracts that automatically renew or include clauses that favor the agent. Actors should also do their research and seek advice from resources like the Screen Actors Guild. Andy's experience of being asked to pay for representation and dress as a clown for an audition were red flags, but ultimately, he did end up signing with Carla Fern's agency. The process of becoming an actor involves facing many challenges and potentially encountering unscrupulous individuals, but having a support system and staying informed can help actors navigate the industry successfully.

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