Mafia
- Episode aired Oct 15, 2009
- TV-PG
- 22m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
5.9K
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Michael meets with an insurance salesman who visits the office and is later convinced by Dwight and Andy that he is a member of the mafia.Michael meets with an insurance salesman who visits the office and is later convinced by Dwight and Andy that he is a member of the mafia.Michael meets with an insurance salesman who visits the office and is later convinced by Dwight and Andy that he is a member of the mafia.
John Krasinski
- Jim Halpert
- (voice)
Jenna Fischer
- Pam Beesly
- (voice)
Oscar Nuñez
- Oscar Martinez
- (as Oscar Nunez)
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The main story about the Mafia was very silly. What made this one stand out was the minor characters especially Kevin- strong jokes there.
For those giving a rating of 1, or 2, or even 4 to this episode is totally unconscionable. Many people check out these critiques and skip those episodes with poor, or poorer, evaluations than for others. This episode maintains the wonderful quality of the series and is enjoyable at every level of writing and performance; ie., it is completely underserving of such low (bogus?) scores. Are these low raters just oddballs with the proverbial 'only taste is in their mouths'? Are they the nuts who routinely give scores at the bottom FOR EVERY EPISODE but reveal themselves when they believe they have found a weak sister fallen down and can now kick her in the head?
From season 6 the show is falling apart, this episode is one of the dummiest content ever, who would believe that story to be true, seriously...
I actually enjoyed the show. The only time Steve is funny is when he
is not trying to be funny. This story line suited him.
Did a 9 year old write this episode?! it's like watching a different show, what hell were they thinking when they wrote this
Did you know
- TriviaOn Netflix, the description of the episode read "Erin ruins Pam's painting" but this only occurs in the extended edition of the episode, which was never available on Netflix. In later episodes, the painting is switched with an inspirational photo for awhile.
- GoofsWhen Andy is outside in the parking lot trying to jump-start the car, there's a restaurant called "The Habit" visible in the background. The Habit is a burger chain located primarily in California. While there are some locations on the east coast, the only one in Pennsylvania is located in King of Prussia, two hours south of Scranton.
- Quotes
Michael Scott: Okay, too many different words coming at me from too many different sentences.
- Crazy creditsThis is the second episode (the first being Company Picnic (2009)) to feature the shortened version of the opening credits, only featuring the Penn Paper tower, the Scranton Welcomes You sign, and Michael straightening his Best Boss Dundie on his desk.
- Alternate versionsThis episode has an extended cut version released under The Office: Superfan Episodes.
- ConnectionsFeatures Solitaire (1981)
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