The Secret (The Office episode)

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The Office episode
"The Secret"

Jim's lunchbreak gift in "The Secret"
Episode No. 19
Prod. Code 02014
Airdate January 19, 2006
Writer(s) Lee Eisenberg &
Gene Stupnitsky
Director Dennie Gordon

The Office Season 2
September 2005 - May 2006

  1. The Dundies
  2. Sexual Harassment
  3. Office Olympics
  4. The Fire
  5. Halloween
  6. The Fight
  7. The Client
  8. Performance Review
  9. E-mail Surveillance
  10. Christmas Party
  11. Booze Cruise
  12. The Injury
  13. The Secret
  14. The Carpet
  15. Boys and Girls
  16. Valentine's Day
  17. Dwight's Speech
  18. Take Your Daughter to Work Day
  19. Michael's Birthday
  20. Drug Testing
  21. Conflict Resolution
  22. Casino Night
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"The Secret" is the 13th episode of the second season of The Office (U.S. version). It was written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky and directed by Dennie Gordon. It first aired on January 19, 2006.

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[edit] Synopsis

Out of fear that Michael will tell the others he has feelings for Pam, Jim allows Michael to believe that they are best friends, which leads to an awkward lunch at Hooters. Michael ultimately reveals Jim's secret to everyone, forcing Jim to confess his crush to Pam herself, although he tells her that he got over it three years ago. However, Michael makes a comment to Pam that leads her to doubt that the crush is actually over. Meanwhile, Dwight "investigates" Oscar's absence from work, and stumbles across (but fails to recognize) evidence of Oscar's homosexuality.

[edit] Deleted scenes

The Season Two DVD contains a number of deleted scenes from this episode. Notable cut scenes include:

  • Michael plays with his new putting toy.
  • Dwight expounds on dust bunnies.
  • Michael surveys his worker bees.
  • Ryan finds an unfinished TV Guide crossword puzzle in Michael's office.
  • Michael describes his college fraternity experience.
  • Michael buys Jim a Hooters t-shirt.

[edit] Notes

For a list of songs featured in this episode, see List of songs featured on The Office.
  • At the time the episode aired, there were no Hooters restaurants within lunchtime driving distance of Scranton.
  • As of this episode, the rest of the office employee cast were credited as regulars.
  • Oscar Nuñez was surprised when he heard that his character was going to be homosexual, explaining: "Greg Daniels came up and said, 'Is it all right if we make your character gay?' I said, 'Well...the script's already done—so yes.'"[1]
  • According to the DVD commentary: Jenna Fischer began crying after the scene where Jim tells Pam that he no longer has a crush on her. John Krasinski pointed this out to Angela Kinsey, who calmed Fischer down enough that they could continue filming.
  • This was one of six episodes submitted to Emmy voters for Best Comedy consideration, which the series went on to win. The other five were "The Dundies", "Booze Cruise", "Christmas Party", "The Injury", and "Valentine's Day".
  • The scene in which Michael proclaims "We are not worthy!" to the Hooters waitress is a reference to the Saturday Night Live skit "Wayne's World". Incidently, the name of the waitress is Dana, which is also the name of actor who plays Garth in Wayne's World, Dana Carvey.
  • Michael sings part of a verse from The Go Go's song "Our Lips Are Sealed", although he incorrectly states that it was sung by rival girl group The Bangles.
  • Jim's reaction to the Hooters waitresses' birthday wishes is genuine—John Krasinski was not informed of the plan.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wolk, Josh. "The Drudge Report: A Visit With 7 More 'Office' Mates." Entertainment Weekly 24 February 2006: Page 25.
  2. ^ Krasinski, John (Actor). 2006. "The Secret" [Commentary track], The Office Season Two (U.S./NBC Version) [DVD], Los Angeles, CA: Universal.

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