Kontor Business School (2005–2013) Online
- Original Title :
- Business School
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Comedy
- Year :
- 2005–2013
- Directror :
- Joss Whedon
- Cast :
- Steve Carell,Rainn Wilson,John Krasinski
- Writer :
- Greg Daniels,Brent Forrester
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 22min
- Rating :
- 8.8/10
When asked by Ryan to be a guest speaker at his business school, Michael is honored and is very excited about it. But while there, a very rude remark about Dunder Mifflin makes Michael mad and he takes it out on the class and Ryan. Meanwhile Dwight finds a bat in the office and tries to solve the problem all while Jim tricks Dwight into thinking he is turning into a vampire.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Steve Carell | - | Michael Scott | |
Rainn Wilson | - | Dwight Schrute | |
John Krasinski | - | Jim Halpert | |
Jenna Fischer | - | Pam Beesly | |
B.J. Novak | - | Ryan Howard | |
David Denman | - | Roy Anderson | |
Leslie David Baker | - | Stanley Hudson | |
Brian Baumgartner | - | Kevin Malone | |
Kate Flannery | - | Meredith Palmer | |
Mindy Kaling | - | Kelly Kapoor | |
Angela Kinsey | - | Angela Martin | |
Paul Lieberstein | - | Toby Flenderson | |
Oscar Nuñez | - | Oscar Martinez | |
Phyllis Smith | - | Phyllis Lapin (credit only) | |
Creed Bratton | - | Creed Bratton |
The bat used on set was a combination of a mechanical bat, animated bat, and live bat.
Joss Whedon directed this episode with a subplot involving Jim transforming into a vampire. Whedon also created Vampiiritapja Buffy (1996). His vamp mythology is borrowed heavily in this episode.
When Joss Whedon found out the script for the episode involved a bat and a joke about Jim turning into a vampire, he was initially surprised by the idea and assumed the writing staff was playing a joke on him. But they insisted that his directing this particular episode was completely random.
Joss Whedon directed this episode, and later went on to direct The Avengers and The Avengers: Age of Ultron; John Kransinski was poised to be cast as Captain America before Chris Evans was chosen.
In this episode Michael mentions a former teacher called Mr. Handel. "Handel" is actually the danish word for business which may refer to the title of the episode.
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