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"Dwight Christmas" is the ninth episode of the ninth season of the American television comedy series The Office and the 185th overall. It was written by Robert Padnick and directed by Charles McDougall. It aired on December 6, 2012. It was viewed by 4.16 million people.

When the party planning committee drops the ball on the annual Christmas party, Dwight gets everyone to celebrate with a traditional Schrute Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas. Darryl fears Jim has forgotten his promise to take him along to the new job in Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Pete teaches Erin about his favorite movie Die Hard.

Synopsis[]

The party planning committee drops the ball on the annual Christmas party, and at the behest of Jim, Dwight gets everyone to celebrate with a traditional Schrute Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas. He dresses up as the traditional winter Christmas gift-bringer figure Belsnickel, cooks Dutch food, and plays a game called "Impish or Admirable". Jim, however, has to leave the party early to arrive in Philadelphia for his sports marketing job; this causes Dwight to be visibly saddened. Dwight ends the festivities, and a "normal" Christmas party is started. Although Pam tries to cheer him up, only Jim's sudden return makes him feel better. During the party, Darryl fears that Jim has forgotten to include him in the new job in Philadelphia. As such, he gets extremely drunk. When he goes to confront Jim, Jim—unknowing that Darryl was upset—excitedly tells him that he has arranged an interview for him. Darryl, appeased, turns around but passes out and crashes down on the catering table.

Meanwhile, Pete teaches Erin about his favorite movie, Die Hard. Pete displays serious devotion to the film by quoting a big majority of it, much to Erin's delight. Andy, who is still away in the Caribbean after sailing his family's boat, emails Erin and says that he thinks he is going to stay for a few weeks. Hurt, Erin decides to watch Die Hard with Pete rather than just hear him quote it. While watching the movie, Erin begins to cry and Pete tries to comfort her by placing his arm around her. Although Erin notes that she is still dating Andy, she tells Pete that he can continue putting his arm around her. In the meantime, Toby tells Nellie about the Scranton Strangler case he was on. After boring her for what is implied to be several hours, she hushes him, before gently kissing him. Toby then whips off his glasses and kisses her back.

Cultural references[]

  • Belsnickel is a traditional Christmas season character who originated in southern Germany and survives in the United States in Pennsylvania Dutch communities. Dwight dresses as Belsnickel and has one of the warehouse workers, Nate, dress up as Belsnickel's assistant, Zwarte Piet, before the office vetoes the idea, feeling that it is racist.
  • Dwight presents the camera with a picture of his brother and him celebrating Christmas, and a version of the same photo decorated in the style of the 1999 science fiction film The Matrix.
  • Jim intentionally mispronounces one of the German character's names, calling him "Hufflepuff", one of the four houses of the magical school Hogwarts from the Harry Potter book series.
  • Creed mentions that, for this year's party, he wants a "Tapas Swiss Miss"-themed party, which is a combination of Spanish tapas and Swiss Miss hot cocoa.
  • Erin confuses the main character John McClane from the movie Die Hard for former US presidential candidate and Arizona Senator John McCain.
  • Andy, via email, tells Erin that he saw the 2012 movie Life of Pi, an adaptation of the book of the same name. He also notes that he wants to see the first part of Peter Jackson's 2012 film The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
  • Phyllis compares the party planning situation with the classic Christmas movie It's a Wonderful Life.
  • A drunken Darryl starts seeing the resemblance between Meredith and actress Emma Stone, who's known for her red hair.

Connections to previous episodes[]

Amusing details and trivia[]

  • This is the second episode to not feature Andy or Clark. Andy, portrayed by Ed Helms, left the show temporarily in the season's sixth episode, "The Boat", in order to film The Hangover Part III, whereas Clark, portrayed by Clark Duke, left for a few episodes to film Kick-Ass 2.
  • The Toby Flenderson "Get Glue" sticker was released alongside the episode.
  • This is the only episode in the series to not include an Opening Sequence.
  • Dwight hangs his bugle on the spot where Nellie's portrait used to hang.
  • On June 26, 2020, Netflix removed the scene where Nate appears in black face.

Quotes[]

See: Dwight Christmas Quotes

Cast[]

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