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"The episode features guest appearances from Roseanne Barr as Andy's agent Carly Fern and Paul Feig as a man auditioning his act for Carla." -- I think this should be moved to the end of the next graph, as-is it adds story details you don't really read about until the next graph.
"depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company." -- Correct me if I'm wrong, but at this point in the show, isn't Dunder Mifflin out of business except for the Scranton office?
Just to jump in, I don't think so. Last season, they mentioned several New York-based branches. I think either they've just downscaled A LOT or they have reopened new ones.--Gen. Quon(Talk)02:09, 13 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
" Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) has enraged a badly out-of-shape Stanley Hudson (Leslie David Baker) by scheduling the repairs during work hours." -- You should note here for the outside observer that Dwight owns the building, which is why everyone gets mad at him.
I think the last graph of the plot section should be moved to the top, primarily because it helps to establish the references to the documentary that appear elsewhere in the plot section.
No cultural references?
The reviews seem sort of back and forth. Was it just that everyone praised parts and criticized parts of the episode? When I see "mixed reviews" I think some like and some don't like the show, but it looks like every critic said both.
Search returns two duplicate links. However, external links all check out and there are no dab links.
I see no issues with image neutrality or stability.