Office PRANKS to Watch While You Eat - The Office US
The Office・1 minute read
Jim pranks Dwight with a Jello-filled calculator, Michael overeats a chicken pot pie, and Pam uncovers drug-laced cupcakes. Dwight trades a telescope for magic beans, and conducts an experiment on Jim inspired by Pavlov.
Insights
- Dwight falls for Jim's prank involving trading a telescope for magic beans, showcasing Dwight's susceptibility to deception and Jim's cleverness in executing pranks.
- Todd Packer's actions of lacing cupcakes with drugs lead to a chaotic situation in the office, revealing the potential harm caused by irresponsible behavior and the importance of trust within a workplace environment.
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What is Pavlov's experiment about?
Conditioning a response to a stimulus.
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Summary
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Office pranks and antics cause chaos.
- Jim pranks Dwight by putting his calculator in Jello, causing Dwight frustration and confusion.
- Michael eats a whole family-sized chicken pot pie for lunch, leading to his coworkers trying to be quiet to avoid waking him up.
- Jim trades a telescope for magic beans from Dwight, who falls for the swindle, believing they have value.
- Pam discovers that Todd Packer laced the cupcakes with drugs, causing various reactions among the office workers.
- Dwight conducts an experiment inspired by Pavlov, trying to make Jim associate the sound of a computer restart with an Altoid.




