Suit Warehouse

The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.

In the episode, Clark returns from his stint as Jan's sexual assistant and Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) enlists his help; the two pose as a father and son so that they can successfully sell to the owner of a suit warehouse.

Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson) travels to Philadelphia with Pam Halpert (Jenna Fischer) to interview at Jim's new company.

Meanwhile, Darryl initially fumbles his interview due to nerves and feelings of inadequacy, but everyone else helps calm him down, and he makes a strong reversal.

During the drive home, Darryl gushes over his new job and the chance to live in Philadelphia while Pam worries about where she and her family will be in the future.

As the rush dies down, they all begin to sweat profusely, become highly irritable and argumentative, try to relocate the copy machine and frantically tear up the office carpet to reveal the hardwood underneath.

[2][3] The episode was also directed by Matt Sohn, his seventh directorial effort for the series, following the ninth season entry, "Roy's Wedding".

Helms left the series temporarily, in the season's sixth episode, "The Boat", in order to film The Hangover Part III.

[8] When Oscar gets excited about drinking all the types of espresso, he shouts "YOLO", a carpe diem-esque phrase popularized by the song "The Motto" by Canadian rapper Drake.

[1] In its original American broadcast, the episode was viewed by 4.15 million viewers and received a 2.1 rating/5 percent share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49.

She complimented the use of the ensemble players throughout the plot and praised the Dwight-Clark storyline, comparing it positively to the season 3 episode, "Traveling Salesmen".

[12] New York writer Michael Tedder wrote that the episode had a nice balance of cringe humor, particularly in Darryl's job interview for Athlead.

The episode featured the return of Clark Duke , who received positive reviews for his performance and storyline.