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Episode
Gay Witch Hunt (Season 3, Episode 1)
Pranker
Jim Halpert
Target
Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute
Description
Oscar’s outing in the office has Michael worried about who else could potentially be of the non-straight persuasion.Dwight makes state of Jim talking about gaydar when he was still in Scranton.Michael is skeptical but wants to double check with giant tuna himself. Bad decision for them. After failing with a prank earlier in the evening, Jim takes a second to catch on, but as soon as he does, he can barely contain his excitement. He refers them to Sharper Image and fakes checking online. He says it’s sold out. Undaunted, Dwight wants to check Brookstone.That could have been the terminate of it, but Jim’s episode with Andy surely warrants an opportunity for redemption.Dwight opens up a package, sent by Jim to the office.Inside is a note from Jim, hoping that it helps and a metal detector with some added labels to make it a full-blown gaydar.
Reaction
Dwight is like a kid at Christmas.Not only is the goal being sought, but the gadget appeals
Ahh, yes, The Office. Although it may be a favorite of mine and many other college students, this series is definitely not without its problems. For those who haven’t yet seen The Office, let me verb a quick summary. This exceeding popular series, which aired in 2005, follows the everyday serve lives of employees of a mid-range paper supply firm called Dunder Mifflin located in Scranton, Pennsylvania . The series is filmed using a single-camera setup, which gives the show a documentary feel. The regional manager of the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin, Michael Scott, is portrayed by Steve Carell. Although his optimism and dedication to his job is at times admirable,
his need to always be the center of attention is typically deeply irritating. Michael is an extremely immature, inappropriate, and ignorant character who has an idealized self-image, and, although it is very untrue, believes that his employees idolize him. Throughout the nine seasons of the show, Michael Scott and other Dunder Mifflin employees voice a great deal of problematic opinions though insensitive comme