Secretary Training Day

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" Training Day " is the twentieth episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 146th episode overall. It originally aired on NBC on April 14, 2011. The episode was written by Daniel Chun and directed by Paul Lieberstein . This episode marks the first appearance of Deangelo Vickers ( Will Ferrell ) in the series.

The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Michael Scott 's ( Steve Carell ) replacement appears in the office, to start receiving training from Michael. The new manager, Deangelo Vickers ( Will Ferrell ), has everyone hoping to make good first impressions: Andy Bernard ( Ed Helms ) finds himself awkwardly typecast while Jim Halpert ( John Krasinski ) and Pam Halpert ( Jenna Fischer ) worry that they've come on too strong. Only Dwight Schrute ( Rainn Wilson ) is apathetic about the new leader.

"Training Day" received mixed reviews from television critics, with many commenting on Ferrell's appearance. The episode was also viewed by 4.16 million viewers and received a 4.0/11 percent rating among adults between the ages of 18 and 49, ranking first in its timeslot. The episode ultimately ranked as the highest-rated NBC series of the night.

Michael Scott ( Steve Carell ) is waiting in a hotel bar for his replacement Deangelo Vickers ( Will Ferrell ) to show up. While waiting, he meets a man at the bar and the two instantly hit it off. When Michael calls Vickers to see where he is, it is revealed that the man Michael has been talking to is actually Deangelo, though it takes the two some time to actually realize this.

Deangelo comes to the branch the next day, and most of the staff is eager to make a good first impression. Kevin Malone ( Brian Baumgartner ) wears his toupee, Jim ( John Krasinski ) and Pam Halpert ( Jenna Fischer ) believe they have started off well by mentioning their baby, and Deangelo designates Andy Bernard ( Ed Helms ) as the office "funny guy" when he reveals that he carries name tags around to avoid situations like the one Deangelo and Michael were in. Dwight Schrute ( Rainn Wilson ) is not pleased that he was not selected to replace Michael, believing that Michael put in a good recommendation for him. Though Deangelo's introduction goes smoothly, Michael becomes disturbed when Deangelo wants to make some changes, such as how Erin Hannon ( Ellie Kemper ) answers the phone.

While Deangelo gets annoyed with Jim and Pam, he loves the antics of Andy, who has resorted to physical comedy when his jokes fall flat, getting to the point where he pours hot coffee on his pants and (at Deangelo's urging) eats soap; Andy tells the camera with dazed sadness that "this is my life now". Deangelo's popularity with the employees causes Michael to get jealous to the point where he passes out peanut butter sandwiches, despite Deangelo's peanut allergy. Deangelo then assembles the staff in the "multipurpose room", including Dwight, who learned from Gabe Lewis ( Zach Woods ) that Michael did not put in a recommendation and thus snubs Michael. Jim quietly tells Michael that he chose to resign his job and needs to come to terms with both that choice and the fact that life is going to go on at the office. Deangelo then steps out of his meeting and asks Michael for advice for how to run the meeting, saying that he is a good manager and Dunder Mifflin will not be the same without him. The two make up with a reverse hug, Deangelo telling him that he should start enjoying his retirement. Michael returns to his office while Deangelo conducts his meeting in the conference room.

In another effort to impress Deangelo, Jim and Pam bring in Cece, to which Deangelo reacts positively. While they celebrate getting back on his good side, Deangelo reveals to the camera that he is in fact indifferent to Cece and was just being polite.

The episode was written by co-executive producer Daniel Chun , his fourth writing credit of the series. It was directed by then-showrunner Paul Lieberstein , his sixth directing credit of the series. The episode marked the first appearance of Will Ferrell 's four-episode arc on the series and is also one of series star Carell's last episodes as a regular on the series. [2] Ferrell signed on to appear in Steve Carell 's final three episodes, and the first episode without Carell, " The Inner Circle ", to make Carell's transition easier. [2] Carell had decided to leave the series, because "I just think it's time... I want to fulfill my contract. When I first signed on I had a contract for seven seasons, and this coming year is my seventh. I just thought it was time for my character to go". [3] Ferrell initially called the producers and offered to appear in Carell's last season, because he is "a fan and wanted to commemorate Carell’s swan song". [2] He had previously starred alongside Carell, in the 2004 film, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy . [2]

The Season Seven DVD contains a number of deleted scenes from this episode. The cut scenes include a sequence in which Michael and Deangelo discuss cancer jokes and the 2010 film Megamind —an animated film that featured the voice of Ferrell—while drinking vodka, shots of Michael and Deangelo discussing their enjoyment for coffee, and Dwight attempting to appease his new boss. [4]

In its original American broadcast, "Training Day" was viewed by an estimated 7.871 million viewers and received a 4.0 rating/11% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. [5] This means that it was seen by 4.0% of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 11% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. This marked a rise in the ratings from the previous episode, " Garage Sale ", which can be attributed to Ferrell's guest appearance. [5] [6] The episode ranked first in its timeslot, beating the Fox crime drama Bones , which scored a 3.5/10 percent relating in the 18–49 demographic; a rerun of the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy and a rerun of the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation . [5]

"Training Day" received mixed reviews from television critics. IGN writer Cindy White wrote that Deangelo was not given a proper introduction and that he was not distinguished from Michael's character. She also went on to criticize Jim, Pam and Dwight's reaction to Deangelo as the new manager, particular that of Jim and Pam, writing that "it's becoming painfully obvious that the longtime writers don't know what to do with them anymore". However, she concluded that the episode continued the seventh season's improvement over the sixth, and that it showed potential for future episodes of the season. She ultimately gave the episode a 7.5 out of 10 rating, denoting a "good" episode. [7] The A.V. Club reviewer Myles McNutt praised Michael's reactions to the office easily ignoring him for Deangelo, calling the final shot of him walking into his office alone "quite effective", and that Dwight's reaction to not being suggested to be Michael's replacement made it more "meaningful". Despite this, he continued by saying that the series was not "sophisticated" enough to use this plotline effectively and criticized the writing for the cast, which made them look "stupid" for "cheap humor" and a "enormously shallow laughter". He ultimately gave the episode a "C+". [8] Alan Sepinwall , a columnist for HitFix , complimented the chemistry between Ferrell and Carell, but criticized the storyline which eventually came down to Michael "being petulant about not being the center of attention every minute of every day", negatively comparing it to " Viewing Party ". Despite this, he noted that Ferrell's presence did involve several funny moments. [9]

Bonnie Stiernberg, for Paste , was more positive, writing that she preferred the use of comedy, following the emotional episode, "Garage Sale". She ultimately gave it an 8.7 out of 10. [10] Will Ferrell's performance was especially noted by critics. McNutt complimented Ferrell's "nuanced" performance, but called his character "uninteresting". [8] Stiernberg praised his dynamic with Carell, comparing it to their previous roles in Anchorman . [10] His later appearances in the series also received similar mixed reviews [11] [12] For instance, McNutt called Ferrell's scenes a "momentum killer" in " Goodbye, Michael ", [13] whereas Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone called his performance in the same episode "pure magic". [14]


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[ Secretary ] is an erotic adventure/life simulation game, where the character starts as an grown up, nearly 30 year old white collar worker in a well paid but dead end IT Job, when a few wrong decisions made his life fall apart, which lead him at the mercy of his new manager, whose personal opinion on how to motivate subordinates might differ from your typical work relationship.
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The reason attendance is so consistent...
If the download needs a password it is always the gamename, written in lower case.
This is one of my favourite games, the developers have a well lined story filled with lots of possible routes and something to fit almost every taste. They are very active in the community and takes suggestions for improvements, so I am excited to see where it leads.
Around the start of 2019 I gave this site another go and this was one of the games I tried.
Been looking in on it now and again but not really giving it a proper go as the first time I played it it felt incredibly grindy and really unfun and it was just hard to get that taste out of my mouth(get your mind out of the gutter). I am pleased to say it has become one of the more fun to play I keep finding my way down the sissy secretary route but its so hard to disobey the boss Mrs. Antler I think is the default. 
This has become one of the more fun games to play a few broken images and some clearly work in progress areas *cough slave collar and the tattoos* but you can see the team behind it have really gotten it together and focused on the problem areas. 
A frankly surprising amount of content, plenty of replayability I'd say so far and with promise of more its probably an 80/100 in its current iteration.
I've rambled incoherently enough tldr : me likey game, improvement room there is.
This game used to be quite uneven but it now seems to be getting smoother and filling out. The core of the game with the boss and secretary is excellent. You can still spend a lot of time going through the life sim aspects without much new happening but there is plenty of content in the game now.
In BDSM games, the most important props are collars, especially after the master personally puts the collars on the slaves and locks it, which has a very ritual feeling, but in this game, there is very little content in this aspect, and the collars can be taken off at will, hoping to add a plot, the mistress personally puts the collars on the slaves and locks it.
Latest update: There's some good quality of life additions in this update. I like that you can now set a morning regime, makes it less clicky and you don't forget to do things now which is great. I wish a similar option existed for the managers Lunches because frankly I feel like that protion of the game is un-necessary, it should be reduced to a "You're smart and can get the order right" or "you're dumb so you get the order wrong" option instead of the big list of options because its really tedious to have to try and click on this big list of items every day.
I've yet to unlock the black box. Still need to get there. Looking forward to it.
Also I find that the new black unisex option is a bit too fem to be considered Unisex. I think it should be a female clothing option instead of unisex because I find it actually looks better with a lot of the later fem clothes combinations (and its such a shame to see it limited to pants).
There's a few fixes, mainly to do with the makeup system which I liked. Its no longer possible to just spam basic makeup to level it up.
That said I think grinding smarts is really difficult now though I appreciate that you get bits of smarts given to you in your work. But I think this needs to be maintained. The university course should be a pay to skip option IMO where you pay for each level of smarts because right now you can just grind smarts using games. Paying for smarts should be a LOT faster than it currently is. Generally the rule should be that you should be able to use funds to pay past the grind this would help players min-max and speed through the game a bit better if that's your goal. I mean content wise this is a surprisingly long game.
Its going well. Ideally don't get side tracked. The game seems to have a goal in mind as to where it wants to player to end up (unlike perverted education which is just following what ever silly thing the devs might think up that day). This games definately one of the better examples on the site as it seems intending to actually finish as opposed to 90% of the patreon sinks that are on this site.
I think the late game grind needs work though, its probably the weakest part of the game still.
The devs are doing really great work.

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