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At the end of "The Dundies", the manager of the Chili's restaurant says he made of copy of Pam's driver's license and she is "not welcome at this chain ever again." Yet, 5 years later, she is allowed back in this episode. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.128.21.47 (talk) 06:21, 20 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
"... will be his co-host at the Dundies." -- The dundies is sort of an in-joke for the show, and may not be familiar to the average reader. Please explain what they are or reference a previous episode that featured them.
Just an opinion, but I think Chili's should also be mentioned in the Cultural References section, as it's a recurring theme in the series that he goes there a lot.
Reception should note the reviews on Ferrell's character in the previous episode, and how he was received in the overall story arc. If I recall correctly, his appearance was highly anticipated but with each successive episode, the character fell flat.
"Jack Coleman as State Sen. Robert Lipton" is noted in the infobox, but not in the body of the article. It needs a citation.
Well, for infoboxes, it's generally acceptable to use the episode as the source (the end credits). And since this is an article about the episode, it would be rather redundant to cite the episode in an article about the episode.--Gen. Quon(Talk)04:45, 18 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Dup links tool shows four duplicate links: Will Ferrell; Steve Carrell; The Office (U.S. season 2); The Dundies.
Dab links tool returns no problems. Some of the external links have access issues, but all of them still seem to be working. The image of Ferrell is properly licensed.