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Booze Cruise
Booze Cruise
Season 2, Episode 11
Airdate January 5, 2006
Production Number 2011
Written by Greg Daniels
Directed by Ken Kwapis
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Booze Cruise is the eleventh episode of the second season of The Office, and the seventeenth episode overall.

Starring: Steve Carell (Michael Scott), Rainn Wilson (Dwight Schrute), John Krasinski (Jim Halpert), Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly), B.J. Novak (Ryan Howard)

Guest Starring: David Denman (Roy), Amy Adams (Katy), Leslie David Baker (Stanley Hudson), Brian Baumgartner (Kevin Malone), Kate Flannery (Meredith Palmer), Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin), Oscar Nunez (Oscar Martinez), Phyllis Smith (Phyllis Lapin), Rob Riggle (Captain Jack), Craig Robinson (Darryl Philbin), Brenda Withers (Brenda)

Co-Starring: Creed Bratton (Creed Bratton), Joanne Carlsen (Teri Hudson), Eliza Coleman (Helmsman), Roger Huse (Tequila Man), Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor), Paul Lieberstein (Toby Flenderson), R.C. Ormond (Panicked Man)

Contents

Plot Overview

Micheal has had the office prepare for a surprise excursion by bringing swimsuit, a toothbrush, rubber soled shoes, and a ski mask. It is revealed that he's arranged for them to go on a 'booze cruise' on Lake Wallempaupack, in January, for a motivational presentation. Immediately, Michael begins the motivational speaking analogies by proclaiming himself Captain while he is observed by visiting Dunder-Mifflin employee Brenda. On arrival at the boat, he butts heads with the captain of the ship. Captain Jack derails most of Michaels attempts by virtue of being more charismatic, fun, and motivating with his experiences as a Desert Storm veteran.

Jim brings Katy as his guest and she spends much of the time with Pam and Roy. Katy, as a former high school cheerleader, clearly connects far more easily with Roy than Jim, so Jim and Pam go out for fresh air. After proclaiming 'Sometimes I just don't get Roy', Jim and Pam share an extended and uncomfortable silence where Jim is unable to tell Pam what he feels. Pam, uncomfortable, leaves to go back in. Definitely drunk, Roy listens to an annecdote from Captain Jack about returning from Desert Storm and marrying his first wife and impulsively announces a wedding date of June 10th. Jim, just having built up courage to talk openly with Pam, is crushed. Stunned and heartbroken, he matter of factly breaks up with Katy.

Michael, nauseous and drunk, breaks in for a last ditch motivational analogy and announces that 'the ship is sinking'. Focusing on the announcement rather than on the analogy to office business, the non-Dunder Mifflin cruise-goers take this as a real event and one jumps ship. Captain Jack puts Michael in the brig, zip-tying his hands and making him wait on the deck. Jim goes out to talk and tells Michael that he used to have a thing for Pam. Michael has been clearly oblivious about Jim and Pam's relationship and, surprisingly, motivates Jim to never give up.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

  • After some motivational words from Captain Jack, Roy drunkenly announces his desire to finally set a date to wed Pam. Jim, crushed, breaks up with Katy shortly after while still on the boat. Michael becomes the first person in the office to whom Jim confesses his crush on Pam.

Characters

  • Meredith falls for Captain Jack's charms and the two excuse themselves to a private cabin.

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

  • Jim and Pam find themselves alone on the ship. Jim, in a lovestruck state not diminished from the sealed confession hinted at in the "Christmas Party" episode, is speechless and lost in Pam's eyes until she becomes uncomfortable and leaves.

Quotes

  • Michael: It's a booze cruise!
Meredith: All right!
  • Michael: I see the sales department down there. They're in the engine room and they're shoveling coal into the furnace, right? Alright, who saw the movie Titanic? They were very important in the movie Titanic. Who saw it, show of hands?
Jim: (mock confusion) I'm not sure I know what movie you're talking about. Are you sure you got the title right?
Michael: Titanic?
Pam: I think you're thinking about the Hunt for Red October.
Michael: No, I'm... Leo Dicaprio. C'mon!
  • Jim: Michael stands in front of the boat and says that he's "king of the world" within the first hour or I give you my next paycheck.
  • Michael: Sometimes you have to take a break from being the kind of boss that's always trying to teach people things. Sometimes you have to just be the boss of dancing.
  • (Dwight is steering the boat, or so he thinks.)
Dwight: What do you do with a drunken sailor,
what do you do with a drunken sailor,
what do you do with a drunken sailor early in the morning?
Angela: Hey, come inside and talk to me.
Dwight: I can't! Do you want us to run aground, woman?
  • Captain Jack: So, what's this presentation all about?
Michael: Ah! See? This is of general interest. It is about priorities and making decisions, using the boat as an analogy. What is important to you? If the boat is sinking, what do you save?
Captain Jack: Women and children.
Michael: No! No, salesmen and profit centers.
Captain Jack: That's a stupid analogy.
  • Dwight: Seasick? Captain Jack says you should look at the moon.
Michael: (on the verge of throwing up) Cap'n-Jack's-a-fartface (throws up and then notices Brenda's concern) I'm on medication.
Brenda: Really? What?
Michael: Vomicillin.
  • Michael: Well, if you like her so much... don't give up.
Jim: She's engaged...
Michael: BFD, engaged ain't married.
Jim: (contemplative) Huh.
Michael: Never, ever, ever give up.