Todd Packer's license plate reads "WLHUNG", a reference to a large penis, but Ryan interprets it to mean he is a fan of singer William Hung. He is first introduced in "Special Project", when he calls Darryl asking for the address of the Warehouse, so that he may send flowers to his girlfriend. While there, Michael's remarks offend Billy, causing him to leave, and while departing, he informs Jim that Dwight might have a serious concussion. For real, when I saw that this week's episode of THE OFFICE was all about Packer I … The Office Season 7 Episode 17: "Todd Packer" Quotes. So he's really not a part of our family. In "Michael's Last Dundies", he wins the "Hottest in The Office" Dundie, defeating reigning champ Ryan, and appeared in a deleted scene, accepting his award from pre-recorded footage. However, when he returns from the bathroom, and finds her lying under his covers with the robe on the floor, he firmly demands that she leave, despite her protests. Carell, Steve (Actor). The crew often intrudes on the personal lives of the office workers, such as filming at social or private events, and have been known to take rather extreme measures in order to capture footage, sometimes secretly filming the employees, even if they tell the crew that they do not want to be on camera. He first appears in "Branch Wars", and reappears in "Lecture Circuit", in which he greets Michael and Pam when they arrive at the Utica branch, and also scoffs at Michael's suggestion that the two receptionists go on a "friend date". Mr. Al Brown[a] (played by producer/writer Larry Wilmore) is a consultant sent by corporate to mediate a healthy discussion of diversity issues with the office staff after receiving complaints about Michael's inflammatory impersonation of a Chris Rock speech, in the episode "Diversity Day". The applicants included Andy, Dwight, Kelly, and Darryl; Nellie Bertram, who was not hired but was later placed in a different position at Sabre; Robert California, who was offered the position and accepted it, only to immediately quit to become CEO of Sabre; and the following others. Jim continues to yearn for Pam, but … It is announced in "Company Picnic" that the Buffalo branch is closing due to the terrible recession hitting the U.S. economy. In "Lotto," Hide is one of the warehouse employees who share a million-dollar winning lottery ticket. After that point, Matt does not appear in the show anymore. Darryl muses that Hide will use his money to make a drink for Asian homosexuals. In the episode "Happy Hour", Oscar invites the warehouse crew and the office to drinks in an effort to hang out with Matt. Billy is neither mentioned nor seen after Dwight purchased the building at end of Season 6. as he is not going to force anything to happen between them. In an article entitled "The Office's Best Characters, Ranked" published on MSN, Karen was ranked seventeenth. I mean, it's just a paper company", to which the interviewer (voiced by David Rogers) replies "Well, we're more following you guys, to see how you turn out". Leslie David Baker as Stanley Hudson 2. When Dwight physically apprehends Gabe, because he mockingly rejected Dwight's pitch, Stephanie ignores Gabe's cries for help, allowing Dwight to continue harassing him, uninterrupted.[13]. No, Billy, I haven't done that dance since my wife died. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. [13] The episode was viewed by 7.13 million viewers. Kelly insults him, referring to him as "Sea Monster" because he is overweight. This character was named after The Office writer Justin Spitzer, who went on to create and produce the NBC sitcom Superstore. Later, she is seen as the regional manager of the Utica branch where she is eight months pregnant. However, Jo remains as chairman of the board, and Robert still refers to Jo as his boss.