The Office season 6 episode 2 online: The Meeting s06e02 6.02
After enjoying their first offering of the season with Gossip (read the recap HERE), what is in store for us in the next installment? Definitely, more fun and laughter. In an episode entitled The Meeting, here is a short teaser: “Jim makes a request to Michael that leaves him feeling insecure and defensive. Pam tries to deal with the guest list for the wedding and Dwight talks Toby into investigating Darryl’s worker’s comp claim.” Find out more (and laugh out loud as well) when The meeting airs this week.
The summary of this week’s episode is posted below. As this entry is written before the show airs, no preview video is available. Watch The Office season 6 episode 2 (6.02, The Meeting) online video below. Watch out as The Office The Meeting, season 6 episode 2 online, videos (s06e02) are posted here soon. For now, here is more of the episode’s story.
A request by Jim (John Krasinski) leaves Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) feeling insecure and defensive. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) deals with the guest list for the wedding, and Dwight convinces Toby (Paul Lieberstein) to investigate Darryl’s (Craig Robinson) worker’s comp claim.
UPDATE: Here’s the RECAP of The Meeting.
Michael (Steve Carell) becomes nervous when Jim (John Krasinski) has a suspicious meeting with CFO David Wallace (Andy Buckley). He constantly tries to intrude into the meeting, with his last method being sneaked into the meeting in a cheese cart made by Andy (Ed Helms). David asks to see Michael after finishing up with Jim, where Michael explains his worry that Jim is trying to take his job. David actually explains that Jim had an idea to make the branch’s workload more feasible as the Scranton branch had taken a set of clients in the wake of the Buffalo branch’s shutdown, an idea that included Jim being promoted to Regional Manager. Michael, not wanting to lose his job, tells David that Jim wouldn’t be suitable for that position by showing David a file on how much Jim slacks off. However, David mentions Jim suggested that, in addition to his own promotion, Michael also be promoted to oversee all Northeast sales, but if Michael would not take the promotion, then Jim would accept a job offer somewhere else. Michael is surprised, but David asks Jim to walk him to his car, where he tells him that he has changed his mind without explaining why. Michael, watching Jim and David from his window, notices a downtrodden Jim and says to the camera that he feels responsible.
Meanwhile, Darryl (Craig Robinson), wearing a green football jersey, is talking to Toby (Paul Lieberstein) about how he fell off a ladder trying to reach a particular item and broke his leg when the ladder fell on him and wants to put in a claim for workers’ comp. Dwight (Rainn Wilson) overhears him and tells Toby that there’s no way that could have happened. When they go to the warehouse to see where it happened, they see that the ladder he would have used to get what he wanted is too short to have done any particular damage, and Toby starts to believe that Dwight may be right. Dwight and Toby stake out Darryl’s house where they share a nice moment before finding someone wearing a green football jersey carrying a big bag of dog food without crutches. Thinking that person is Darryl, they drive to the house and Toby shouts an obscenity, but they see that the person is not Darryl and the real Darryl comes out, still on crutches. They try to flee the scene, but crash into Darryl’s trashcans on the street. Dwight and Toby drive back to the office where Darryl confronts them, angry at the fact that Toby shouted at his sister, the other person with the green jersey, and threatens to file complaints on both of them. (Darryl’s jersey is #94 and a lighter shade of green; his sister’s jersey is #12 and a darker shade of green.) Dwight and Toby go back to the warehouse to apologize, where Dwight sees that employees are misusing a lift as an elevator and a railing at the top of the stairs was replaced, leading Dwight to believe that Darryl misused a lift. Darryl admits this and Dwight decides to complain about Darryl’s falsified complaint. Darryl retorts by deciding to complain about sexual harassment against his sister. Toby tries to convince them that they should let it slide rather than drown in paperwork. Later, Toby is shown writing up both complaints.
Pam (Jenna Fischer) is trying to get RSVPs for the wedding. She and Jim purposely chose Niagara Falls as their wedding location in the hope that their coworkers don’t come, but Michael allowed people to take the Friday and Monday of their wedding off so they could attend. Kelly (Mindy Kaling) says she will only go if Ryan (B. J. Novak) goes. Ryan says he will go so Pam checks off both Ryan and Kelly. Meredith (Kate Flannery) asks Pam to send her directions via text message on the morning of the wedding. Additionally, Meredith says she wants the fanciest meal there, unless there are ribs. Pam and Angela (Angela Kinsey) comment on how unreasonable Meredith is being. However, as Pam sits down, moving a purse, Angela rudely notes she had put her purse on the chair.
Jim confronts Michael after coming back in, and Michael ultimately says that he believes Jim should be promoted. Jim asks Michael to call David back, and David is confused as to why Michael changed his mind after citing Jim’s previous work ethic. When Jim hears this, he becomes upset that Michael would try to sabotage him. When Michael tries to apologize, David calls Michael back and asks to speak with both him and Jim. David proposes that Michael and Jim be co-managers of the Scranton branch, with Michael handling clients and Jim handling day-to-day operations. Michael and Jim accept the offer and announce it to the rest of the office, and Dwight is shown screaming in anger and astonishment.
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