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"Threat Level Midnight" is the seventeenth episode of the seventh season of the American
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''
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'', and the show's 143rd episode overall. It originally aired on
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on February 17, 2011. The episode was written by B. J. Novak and directed by
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. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the
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branch of the fictional
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Paper Company. In this episode, Michael Scott (
Steve Carell Steven John Carell (; born August 16, 1962) is an American actor and comedian. He played Michael Scott (The Office), Michael Scott in ''The Office (American TV series), The Office'' (2005–2011; 2013), NBC’s adaptation of the The Office (B ...
) screens his action film ''Threat Level Midnight'' to the office after ten years of writing, shooting, re-shooting, and editing. This
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features Michael as Agent Michael Scarn,
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(
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) as Scarn's robot butler, and
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(
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) as Scarn's archnemesis "Goldenface". The episode's genesis stems from the second season entry "
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", in which the office discovers Michael's incomplete film screenplay. "Threat Level Midnight" features the reappearance of several actors and actresses who had not appeared on the show in years. It also marks the final appearance for
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(
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). Due to the nature of Michael's film, scenes were filmed to create the illusion that they had been shot years prior to the episode. "Threat Level Midnight" was viewed by 6.41 million viewers and received a 3.3 rating among adults between the age of 18 and 49. The episode was the highest-rated NBC series of the week that it aired, and received acclaim from critics, many of whom enjoyed the humor and the continuity references to the show's past. In December 2019, the entire film (25 minutes with no episode clips) was released on ''The Office''s YouTube channel.


Synopsis

Michael Scott (
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) screens his action film ''Threat Level Midnight'' to the office after 11 years of writing, shooting, re-shooting and editing. The film's characters are played by people who have either worked at the Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch in the past decade, or those whom Michael has interacted with in the last few years. Narrated by
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, the plot for the movie is as follows. After secret agent Michael Scarn (played by Michael) is forced into retirement due to the death of his wife Catherine Zeta-Scarn at the hands of Goldenface (played by
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), the President of the United States of America (played by
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) requests that he prevent Goldenface from blowing up the
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and killing several hostages. Scarn goes undercover and learns how to play hockey from famed instructor Cherokee Jack (played by
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), killing another hockey player (played by Oscar Martinez) to make it into the game. His robot butler Samuel (played by
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) intercepts the name of a Goldenface agent, nightclub singer Jasmine Windsong (played by
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). He learns the location of the hostages via a coded message from Windsong shortly before she is killed by one of Goldenface's assassins. Scarn and Samuel confront Goldenface to try to rescue the hostages, and Goldenface reveals to them the bomb is in the hockey puck. Scarn refuses to forgive Goldenface for killing his wife, and he is shot. He later recuperates (with
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's mother Helene playing a hospital nurse), but when he and Samuel bring their intel to the President, they find that the President was in on it all along, wanting to blow up the stadium for the insurance money. Depressed, Scarn goes to a bar to drown his sorrows. Led by the bartender Billy (played by
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), the patrons of the bar sing a song called "The Scarn" which he danced to with his wife, which cheers Scarn up immensely. With his self-confidence restored, Scarn infiltrates the game, while also learning from Samuel that Cherokee Jack has died. While Samuel rescues the hostages, Scarn is instructed by Cherokee Jack's ghost, and is able to hit the puck out of the stadium, saving the day, restoring Billy's satellite TV reception, and blowing up Goldenface in the process. Scarn once again retires, but is immediately called back into action by the President, and the narrator is revealed to be an elderly Scarn. Michael had shown the office a "work in progress" cut of the film years ago, but the employees all mistook it for a comedy, and Michael was so offended by their laughing that he shut down the screening. Everyone is very eager to see Michael's film, albeit only because they all appear in it, and
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(
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) warns everyone to be mindful of how sensitive Michael is and not laugh. However, Pam is unable to keep herself from crying out in horror when she sees her mother cast in the film as a scantily clad nurse, and Jim (
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) fails to fully suppress his laughter at the scene of "The Scarn", so Michael angrily stops the movie and takes it away. Michael asks
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) what she thought and she does not seem impressed. Michael gets angry at her because he considers the film his "dream", and he then offers the rest of the office the opportunity to finish seeing the film, which they happily accept. While watching, Michael begins noting how the film is not really very good; he steps outside and tells Holly that it is a bad film but also one that people are having fun watching. They sit down and laugh with the rest of the office through the film's conclusion, especially at Michael recalling the film's interference with an actual hockey game, and the plot-hole at the end of the film in which Scarn goes back to work for the evil President.


Production


Writing and casting

This episode was written by executive producer B. J. Novak, who also portrays
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on the show. It was directed by
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, his fourth directing credit of the series. Michael's screenplay for ''Threat Level Midnight'' was the subplot for second season episode "
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", and had subsequently been referenced to in "
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", "
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", "
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", " Dinner Party", and "
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". The idea for the episode came from series' star Steve Carell, who was leaving the show at the end of the season. He said that he enjoyed the idea behind the "Threat Level Midnight" script and wanted to do a story centered on it. Several former recurring and minor characters make reappearances.
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, who portrayed Karen Fillipelli, noted that it felt like "a time warp" to be asked to reappear on the show.
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, Michael's former boss and lover played by
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, reappeared in the "Jan-as-diva" mode. Tony Gardner, portrayed by Mike Bruner, cameos as a pianist. Novak rationalized that, despite Gardner being fired on his first day, the character might have appeared in the movie because he was "intrigued" and "flattered" that Michael—after apologizing "profusely"—asked him, or that he might have been "lonely".
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, who portrayed David Wallace, former CFO of
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, was originally billed as a guest star for this episode and his character was supposed to have a part in Michael's movie. When NBC first aired the episode, Wallace's scenes were not shown. It was revealed by Novak that, in the script, Wallace was Michael's first choice as Goldenface, but turned it down because "it wouldn't look good to people at Corporate". Furthermore, Buckley filmed a talking head interview, which had his character exclaiming his regret in not taking the role. This scene was deleted due to time constraints. The scene does not appear on the Season 7 DVD. The script also had a scene that brought back
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' character Katy, but it was cut because Adams was working on a movie during the time this episode was filmed.
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, who portrays
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on the series, did not appear in the movie; Novak reasoned that Michael had finished his filming long before she arrived at the office, and had spent the remaining years "editing and procrastinating".


Filming

Writer Novak cites the episode as the "most conceptually ambitious" in the show's history. More than half the episode consisted of footage from the film. Originally, the producers considered showing just the movie, but they felt that it "would feel like a gimmick or experiment", and so it was decided that the film would be intercut with shots of the office reacting to the film. In order to make the film seem as if Michael had created it, the film used was colorized in post-production to make it seem as if it were of a cheaper quality than the normal high-quality film that the series used. Certain shooting methods, like hand-held and zooms, were nixed, except for in cases where they could be presented in a "poorly-executed" manner. This was done in a way to make it appear that Michael at least knew what he was doing; Novak explained that the crew "didn't want the joke of the episode to be how bad he was at filmmaking" because it would "be a little easy and a little out of character". To create the fake dummy of Toby that exploded,
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was required to spend several hours in a full-face mold that reportedly "unnerved him greatly". Two molds were made. Both were filled with explosives, but one was filled with fake blood. The detonation of both was shot with slow-motion cameras. However, the explosion of the dummy head filled with fake blood was considered by the producers to be "too disturbing for us and arguably too disturbing for Michael", and so the tamer explosion was used. Due to the nature of Michael's film, Novak realized that scenes would have to be filmed as if they had been shot years prior to the episode. In order to successfully pull this off, editor David Rogers and script supervisor Veda Semame were tasked with "mapping out" every scene to make sure the continuity of the series was preserved. Novak later elaborated on the continuity during an interview with ''The Office'' fansite OfficeTally. The scene featuring "The Scarn" would have been filmed after the corporate merger that occurred during the third season; this would explain Karen's willingness to deliver her lines, as she would be "eager to fit in". Stanley's voiceover was recorded "on a lunch break" sometime after the fourth season episode "
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" because he had "got a big kick out of seeing himself" in Michael's commercial. Helene's scenes were filmed sometime when Michael was dating her during the early part of the sixth season. In addition to the mapping out of sequences, the episode features a short sequence that was shot to look as if it had been filmed during the show's second season, although the scene itself was filmed in 2011. Novak explained that, in order to recreate the shot, great lengths had to be taken to ensure the authenticity of the footage. Series Department Head make-up artist LaVerne Caracuzzi-Milazzo and Hair Department Head Kim M. Ferry "put great care and effort into recreating the characters' looks from earlier seasons"; Novak, for instance wore "the same bright blue shirt that Ryan used to favor" and fake sideburns were glued onto the actor's face to "match the era". He also stated that the actors "remembered those dynamics rom the second seasonand fell right back into them." This is not the first nor the last time this trick has been used on the show. For instance, during the cold opening for the sixth season episode "
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" featuring "Recyclops", a montage of Dwight harassing past receptionists was shown. Furthermore, the episode "
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" from the ninth season featured a montage of Jim setting up a prank supposedly during the show's second season.


Cultural references

According to the clippings on the wall, Scarn had previously saved the
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,
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, and
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all-star games. Several
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songs play throughout the episode, such as "Running on Ice" and "
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". A
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page-a-day calendar is featured in a montage to illustrate the passing of time. Michael mentions both '' Oceans 11'' and ''
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'' in defense of his movie. The latter is featured in a diatribe Michael delivers about
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and how you should always listen to your fans. One of the episode's deleted scenes is a
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featuring Michael Scarn and his robot butler breaking the
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and telling the audience to "go home". This is a reference to ''
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''s post-credits scene. In the YouTube, uncut release, this scene is present. The name of the character Cherokee Jack is a reference to the film ''
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'', known for having been featured on ''
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''.


Reception

In its original American broadcast on February 17, 2011, "Threat Level Midnight" was viewed by an estimated 6.41 million viewers and received a 3.3 rating/9 percent share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. This means that it was seen by 3.3 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 9 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. This marked a decrease in viewers from the previous episode. The full film, which has a runtime of 25 minutes, is available on the seventh season DVD and Blu-ray, and was made available on iTunes on February 18, 2011.
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writer Cindy White awarded the episode a 9 out of 10—denoting an "amazing" episode—and praised the self-awareness of Michael Scott and Steve Carell's performance. She ultimately said the episode was good enough to be Carell's last episode. Bonnie Stiernberg of '' Paste'' wrote that "there wasn’t a ton of action this week, but it was just enough to keep Michael’s personal growth on our radar as we continue to brace ourselves for his grand finale." Dan Forcella of TV Fanatic awarded the episode five out of five stars, and called it one of "the best episodes in years". Forcella praised the "continuity and callbacks". He also noted that the tension between Michael and Holly was "easing the viewers towards the end of Carrell's stay at ''The Office''".
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wrote that, despite the episode being "goofy ... silly, and ndabout as nonsensical as the film itself", "Threat Level Midnight" was "a fun, sweet tour through the history of the Michael Scott era". Myles McNutt of ''
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'' awarded the episode a "B" and wrote that "there is no question that tis a fan service." He called it a "mixed bag"; on one hand, he noted that some of the scenes were clever, such as Darryl's opinion on portraying a black president before Obama was elected. On the other hand, he felt that Michael's "juvenile" response to Holly was uncharacteristic, and the "oddly high production values and camera work" were unrealistic for the show. He also felt the inclusion of some characters—such as Roy, Jan, or Karen—did not make sense in the context of the series. He concluded that while the episode had issues, "the actual content of ''Threat Level Midnight'' was successful in more ways than I had expected". Rick Porter of Zap2it gave the episode a mixed review, saying that it "had moments that were a huge amount of fun, both inside Michael's labor of love and in people's reaction to it. But it also felt a little bit clip-showy."


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'', which contained the song "Threat Level Midnight". Likewise,
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side project
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is a fan of ''The Office''. Various lines from the episode are sampled in the song "
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" by the American singer-songwriter
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for her debut album ''
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''.


References


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Q&A with B. J. Novak on the episode

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