The plot continues when we learn that a disgruntled employee at the paper mill put “an obscene watermark…with the image of a beloved cartoon duck performing unspeakable acts upon a certain cartoon mouse that a lot of people like” onto 500 boxes of Dunder Mifflin paper products, some of which were used by the local high school for their prom invitations.
One thing The Office does particularly well is the cold-opens.
In “Product Recall” Jim shows up to work sporting Dwight’s classic short-sleeved, mustard yellow button up, glasses, watch, and distinct hairdo which instantly infuriates him, as usual.
Michael tries to console a client, salesman Andy Bernard finds out he might technically be a pedophile, and QA Rep Creed Bratton frames a woman to keep his job, all of which are hilarious.