1.Īll legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Note: The following text is a transcription of the Constitution as it was inscribed by Jacob Shallus on parchment (the document on display in the Rotunda at the National Archives Museum.) The spelling and punctuation reflect the original. "In the episode where we all sang to Steve the goodbye song, we all rehearsed that without him for a couple of days, and so the first time he heard it was when we sang it to him on camera, so his emotions there were real," Fischer told Entertainment Weekly in 2019.The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription On season seven, episode 21, "Michael's Last Dundies," the office workers invite Michael into the conference room and sing a Dunder Mifflin parody of "Seasons of Love" to honor his time as regional manager.ĭuring the shoot, which was one of Carell's final appearances on the show, the cast and crew wanted to send the actor off in a meaningful way.Īccording to Fischer, the song was written and rehearsed without Carell.
The production team didn't tell Steve Carell about the song. You know? It's not right down the barrel, which is where he would normally glance." I see John, not Jim, look right to Randall, our camera operator. "It's sort of near the end after Toby's walked away and Michael is apologizing, John Krasinski is visibly red in the face and laughing into his hand," Fischer pointed out on the podcast. On episode 51 of "Office Ladies," Fischer and Kinsey revisited the episode and said that the cast could barely keep their laughter contained during Carell's alarming bit, and Krasinski had the hardest time staying composed.
On season three, episode 22, "Women's Appreciation," Phyllis (Phyllis Smith) is harassed by a flasher in the Dunder Mifflin parking lot.Īs everyone rushes to comfort her, Michael chooses the inopportune moment to make light of the situation by poking his finger through his fly and pretending to be a flasher. Steve Carell as Michael Scott on "The Office." "He like, dives out of the scene," Kinsey added.
And he, he very quickly - oh, he's such a pro - he turns his back and his face to the camera." "We're like 'Oh my God!' And you can totally see John break. "We were all completely shocked," Fischer said. The podcast hosts said Wilmore fought to keep that final take on the show. On episode 14 of "Office Ladies," on which Wilmore was a guest, Fischer and Kinsey shared that on the last take, Krasinski punctured the ball right on the seam and it exploded, sending Wilson careening to the ground. For 13 takes, everything went as planned and Dwight discreetly sunk to the ground after Jim stabbed the ball. They taped the scenes several times as planned, but the shot that made it in was different.ĭuring the cold open of "Performance Review," Dwight annoys Jim by bouncing up and down on his new work chair, which he refers to as a fitness orb.Įpisode writer Larry Wilmore originally envisioned Jim taking scissors to the ball and cutting it so it would slowly deflate.