"Stress Relief" (Season 5, Episodes 14 and 15): This two-part episode starts with a memorable cold open involving a fake fire drill that spirals out of control. The episode features a mix of hilarious moments, including Dwight's elaborate safety training, Jim impersonating Dwight, and Stanley...
Drea Morgan: Blindfolded Fire Drill Bondage Challenge: With David Andrews, Drea Morgan. An adaptation of Robert Service's poem, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew", starring Droopy.
Crystal Frost and Summer Peters: Fire Drill Bondage Challenge: With David Andrews, Crystal Frost, Summer Peters.
Michael Scott delivers this iconic line in season five's two-part episode titled "Stress Relief," considered by many to be the best episodes of the entire series. After Dwight stages a very realistic fire drill, his co-workers truly believe they're trapped inside a burning building. Chaos e...
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we would like a whole episode dedicated to the crew giving us their favorite moments from their point of view (what was Dwight's "fire drill" really like? How many Jim and Pam moments did they catch over the years?), so it'd almost be like a "clip show," but with an entirely new...
"Stress Relief", a two-parter, is the fourteenth and fifteenth episodes of the fifth season of the television series The Office, and the show's 86th and 87th episodes overall. It was written by Paul Lieberstein and directed by Jeffery Blitz. The episode
Even those who publicly disagree with the President, with nothing to lose, often equivocate and show that they are cowards when after they say that they will stand against him, simply slink away until the next time. So until the next time, ...
39. Dwight's fire drill One of the greatest cold opens of all time is in the Season 5 episode, "Stress Relief," when Dwight starts a fire to teach the office about fire safety. Chaos ensues, Angela throws her cat through the ceiling, and Stanley straight-up has a heart attack. #Save...
Jin Ping Mei (1610) is an erotic novel based on an episode from the Water Margin. In the original, the adulterer Ximen Qing is brutally killed by Wu Song for the murder of his brother. In Jin Ping Mei, however, Ximen dies a horrible death due to an accidental overdose of aphrodisiac ...