‘The Office’: This Infamously Awkward Episode Has an Extended Edition
When it comes to The Office, thereās certainly no shortage of episodes that feature cringe-worthy moments. From the sheer discomfort of the musical elements in āScottās Totsā to the kiss between Michael and Oscar in āGay Witch Huntā, the show is famous for giving viewers secondhand embarrassment. But, one episode of The Office typically beats out all the others in terms of overall cringe. That episode is, of course, āDinner Partyā.

The āDinner Partyā episode of The Office comes in the middle of Season 4 and is filled to the brim with positively painful moments. After Michael hoodwinks Pam and Jim into finally coming over to his condo to have a dinner party with him and Jan, hilarity ensues. Between Dwight crashing the party, Micheal and Jan arguing over vasectomies, and Michael sleeping on a tiny bench at the foot of the bed, the episode is simply a nonstop, no holds barred awkward moment.
āThe Officeā cast struggled to get through the episode
Though the episode wasnāt appreciated by viewers when it first aired, it has now become a fan favorite. āDinner Partyā is so hysterical that even The Office cast struggled to get through it. In the outtakes for the season, you can see the actors consistently breaking character because they canāt get over how hilarious the situations are. In one outtake, you can even hear Steve Carell declaring they were never going to get through the episode.
But, what even some diehard fans donāt know is that the āDinner Partyā episode that they know and love isnāt actually the full episode. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg (who co-wrote āDinner Partyā) revealed that the original episode was about eight minutes longer than the one that aired. Unfortunately, The Office writers had to cut the episode down per the networkās regulations.
āDinner Partyā has an extended edition
āNBC was doing supersize episodes around this time, so some ofĀ The Officeās [episodes] are 44 minutes. That one, for whatever reason, could not be that long. We supersized it, but we didnāt air it; it was like a producerās cut you could buy on iTunes. It was the single hardest episode we ever had to edit down to time. It was the most painful editing process. Thereās a lot of scenes that we had to just keep cutting away, so there was a 29-minute version that exists where you can feel a little bit more of the [tension] we were trying to convey,ā Stupinsky revealed.
āIf you didnāt feel awkward and tense enough in the 21-minute version of the show, thereās a 29-minute version of the show thatās out there somewhere,ā Eisenberg chimed in. Clearly, tons of thought went into making āDinner Partyā as painfully awkward as it could possibly be. While we donāt have the full episode, we have found the deleted scenes for your enjoyment.