: A playful play-fight between Jim and Pam becomes awkward when Jim lifts Pam up, and she abruptly demands he put her down after noticing Meredith watching.
: The cast frequently broke character during the dojo scenes; specifically, cinematographer Randall Einhorn "lost it" when Michael pinned Dwight, and shots of the crew laughing actually made it into the episode's final cut. Notable Quotes & Details [S2E6] The Fight
In the sixth episode of the second season of The Office , titled "," Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute escalate a minor office disagreement into a physical karate match at a local dojo. Key Plot Moments & Trivia : A playful play-fight between Jim and Pam
: B.J. Novak’s (Ryan) real MySpace page is visible on Ryan’s computer screen in one of the office shots. Key Plot Moments & Trivia
: B
: In a deleted scene, it is revealed that the "senpai" (assistant) to Dwight's sensei is actually a pre-adolescent girl named Alyssa.
: The central conflict arises when Michael, feeling defensive about his physical prowess, challenges Dwight to a match to prove who is the true "alpha". Despite Dwight being a purple belt , Michael ultimately pins him, which leads to Michael "promoting" Dwight from Assistant to the Regional Manager back to Assistant Regional Manager .
Image
: A playful play-fight between Jim and Pam becomes awkward when Jim lifts Pam up, and she abruptly demands he put her down after noticing Meredith watching.
: The cast frequently broke character during the dojo scenes; specifically, cinematographer Randall Einhorn "lost it" when Michael pinned Dwight, and shots of the crew laughing actually made it into the episode's final cut. Notable Quotes & Details
In the sixth episode of the second season of The Office , titled "," Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute escalate a minor office disagreement into a physical karate match at a local dojo. Key Plot Moments & Trivia
: B.J. Novak’s (Ryan) real MySpace page is visible on Ryan’s computer screen in one of the office shots.
: In a deleted scene, it is revealed that the "senpai" (assistant) to Dwight's sensei is actually a pre-adolescent girl named Alyssa.
: The central conflict arises when Michael, feeling defensive about his physical prowess, challenges Dwight to a match to prove who is the true "alpha". Despite Dwight being a purple belt , Michael ultimately pins him, which leads to Michael "promoting" Dwight from Assistant to the Regional Manager back to Assistant Regional Manager .