Blackmail (webisodes)
Blackmail is a spin-off series of mini-episodes of The Office; it premiered as original internet-only content, available online at NBC.com.
Cast
Plot
Creed blackmails his co-workers for money.
Episodes
# |
Title |
Director |
Writers |
Originally posted |
Hulu Information |
1 |
"Blackmail: Oscar" |
B. J. Novak |
Nate Federman |
May 7, 2009 |
Creed Discovers some of his co-workers deepest, darkest secrets and decides to participate in some old fashioned blackmail |
Creed blackmails Oscar by splicing a video of him with scenes from Milk. At the end, Creed gives a picture to Andy Bernard. |
2 |
"Blackmail: Andy" |
B. J. Novak |
Nate Federman |
May 14, 2009 |
Andy is forced to make a decision when Creed reveals he knows Andy's secret. |
Creed blackmails Andy using a picture. At the end, Creed is seen lying down and announces he will blackmail Kelly, even though he can hear Meredith's secret through the wall. |
3 |
"Blackmail: Kelly" |
B. J. Novak |
Jonathan Hughes |
May 21, 2009 |
Creed gives Kelly a list of demands she must meet if she wants her secret to remain just between the two of them. |
Creed blackmails Kelly using a picture from her MySpace. Eventually, Creed gets Kelly to tell him gossip. At the end, Creed is seen passing envelopes to Meredith and Angela. |
4 |
"Blackmail: Pay Day" |
B. J. Novak |
Jonathan Hughes |
May 28, 2009 |
The blackmailed employees try to get some dirt on Creed. |
The blackmailed office workers get some dirt on Creed and show him. He doesn't care and they eventually just give in and give him the $6.00 each that he wanted. He buys a toy helicopter on eBay with it in order to "fly to the Amazon," where he believes the world's largest bookstore to be. |
Creed Bratton hosts the webisode commentary. Creed admits that during shooting, he often takes naps on the same couch where his character overhears Meredith's phone conversation. In fact, he was actually asleep during Kate Flannery's scene.[1] The commentary notes that B.J. Novak made his directorial debut with the webisodes; he has since directed Scott's Tots, The Seminar, and The List.
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