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Gay Witch Hunt

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The Office episode
"Gay Witch Hunt"

Oscar and Michael on a "Gay Witch Hunt"
Episode No. 29
Prod. Code 03001
Airdate September 21, 2006
Writer(s) Greg Daniels
Director Ken Kwapis

The Office Season 3
September 2006 - May 2007

  1. Gay Witch Hunt
  2. The Convention
  3. The Coup
  4. Grief Counseling
  5. Initiation
  6. Diwali
  7. Branch Closing
  8. The Merger
  9. The Convict
  10. A Benihana Christmas
  11. Back from Vacation
  12. Traveling Salesmen
  13. The Return
  14. Ben Franklin
  15. Phyllis' Wedding
  16. Business School
  17. Cocktails
  18. The Negotiation
  19. Safety Training
  20. Product Recall
  21. Women's Appreciation
  22. Beach Games
  23. The Job
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"Gay Witch Hunt" is the first episode of the third season of The Office. It is written by Greg Daniels and directed by Ken Kwapis. It first aired on September 21, 2006.

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

Ryan takes the full-time sales position vacated when Jim transferred to Stamford. In a flashback, after their kiss, Pam confirms to Jim her intention to marry Roy.

After calling Oscar "faggy", Michael learns that Oscar is homosexual and finds the word offensive. Michael inadvertently outs Oscar to the entire office.

Jim, now Assistant Regional Manager at the Stamford branch, settles into his new office. Smug co-worker Andy brags about his wild college days at Cornell, and Karen expresses disdain for Jim's constant smirks to the camera.

In a talking-head interview, Pam explains that she got cold feet a few days before the wedding. She moved into her own apartment and began taking art classes. In a separate talking-head interview, Roy explains that Pam's rejection sent him into a downward spiral, hitting rock bottom with a drunk driving arrest. He vows to win Pam back.

Jan berates Michael for his behavior, and Michael's seminar on homosexuality is a disaster. When Oscar threatens to quit, Michael attempts to reconcile with Oscar, first by hugging him, and then kissing him on the lips. Oscar is given three months paid vacation and use of a company car in exchange for not suing.

[edit] Deleted scenes

The Season Three DVD contains a number of deleted scenes. Notable cut scenes include:

  • Andy shows Jim his vertical leap.
  • Jan demands to know what Michael's plans are for the day.
  • Michael recaps his relationship with Carol.
  • Hannah's breast pump distracts Jim.
  • Dwight talks about a gay bull on the farm.
  • Michael opines on homosexuality.
  • Dwight suggests gay people should wear identification.
  • Karen is upset that Jim became Assistant Regional Manager instead of her.
  • Jim's phone somehow always calls Hong Kong.
  • Michael provides Pam unwanted advice on coping without Roy.
  • Andy asks Jim if he's ever "googled" Google.

[edit] Behind the scenes

  • The cast and crew worked hard to keep the new season's plot elements from leaking and didn't even show clips of the episode until a few days before the premiere. However, in a New York Times article about producer Ben Silverman on September 17, it was written that, in the new season, Jim "was going to be in a long-distance relationship" with Pam,[1] essentially revealing that Jim took the Stamford position.
  • The flashback footage of the aftermath of Jim and Pam's kiss in last season's "Casino Night" episode is actually new footage shot a few months after the episode aired. The kiss is different, Jim's hair is slightly shorter than in the original episode and the lighting and camera positioning is different.
  • The kiss between Michael and Oscar was improvised. Jenna Fischer explained in her MySpace blog: "Steve (Carell) just went into that bit on the fly. It was brilliant! Those looks of shock/giddiness/confusion on our faces are REAL. We were all on the edge of our seats wondering what would happen next. I can't believe we held it together for as long as we did. I'm not sure we've ever laughed so hard on set."[2] In turn, Dwight's attempt to kiss Oscar after Michael was improvised as well.[3] Writer Paul Lieberstein explained that in the script, Oscar was supposed to turn his head, with Michael kissing him on the cheek.[4]
  • On Angela's MySpace blog, in response to the question of "Is Oscar really going to be gone for a while?", she stated "Yes. On the show he and his partner, Gil, are going on a three-month trip to Europe. In real life, Oscar Nunez sold a TV show to Comedy Central called 'Halfway Home.'"[5]

[edit] Notes

  • This episode marks the second time an expletive has been censored.
  • The exterior footage of the office park in which the Stamford Branch is located is actually an office park in Stamford, Connecticut. The tallest building in the city, the Landmark Building, is visible in the background.
  • Chip Esten's character Josh Porter, the manager at Dunder-Mifflin's Stamford branch, was first seen in "Valentine's Day" and returns in this episode. This is the first appearance of Stamford employee Andy, played by Ed Helms, as well as the first appearance of Rashida Jones' character. Although her name is not mentioned, the nameplate on her desk reads "Karen Filippelli".
  • In the season two episode "Dwight's Speech", Ryan notes that Jim eats the same ham and cheese sandwich every day. In this episode, we see that Jim has adventurously tried a tuna sandwich only to be given a permanent nickname "Big Tuna" because of it. Jim also notes he's been promoted at Stamford, though in "Health Care" he noted that moving up in the company would make paper sales his career, a move which would cause him to "jump in front of a train."
  • In his talking head, Andy mentions attending Cornell University and being a part of an a cappella group called "Here Comes Treble". Although no such group exists or has ever existed at Cornell, there is an all-female group called Nothing But Treble.[6] Their premier 1991 album, however, is indeed titled "Here Comes Treble!"[7]
  • Dwight says that he was unable to tell that Oscar is gay because he's "not dressed in women's clothes." However, in "Halloween", Oscar wears a dress and a woman's wig as his costume.
  • During Jim's first shown meeting in the Stamford office, the unnamed older woman seated to his right has the same hair and blue and white striped buttoned up shirt that Pam is wearing back in Scranton.
  • Near the end of the episode, the character Mr. Brown has his second (but brief) appearance in the series, the first being in the "Diversity Day" episode from season one. He is going over the meaning of "HERO", which was part of his diversity training course. Also, Jim looks towards an empty seat next to him and then his shoulder and smiles. This is also in reference to "Diversity Day" when Pam unintentionally fell asleep with her head on Jim's shoulder.
  • Greg Daniels won the Emmy for writing the episode.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Carter, Bill. September 17, 2006. The Whole World Is Watching, and Ben Silverman Is Watching Back, The New York Times
  2. ^ Fischer, Jenna. September 24, 2006. blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=27753303&blogID=171880351&Mytoken=55FA4FC5-D403-4D53-B136CAD64CB7B10C50086130 BIG Winners, BIG Ratings and BIG New York Wrap-Up with Pictures!, MySpace.com
  3. ^ Kinsey, Angela. September 28, 2006. blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=32799810&blogID=173740650&Mytoken=42C4C3B7-29DB-4CEA-A8ED6275C66011544484039 Behind the scenes of Gay WitchHunt and other stuff..., MySpace.com
  4. ^ Paley Fest 2007 Week 2 Highlights. Direct link to video
  5. ^ blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=32799810&blogID=176681041&MyToken=d12951e2-f796-4d14-90cc-c4bc38b580f3]
  6. ^ Nothing But Treble's official site
  7. ^ Nothing But Treble's discography

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