The office plays host to a bridal shower for
Phyllis Lapin while
Bob Vance's bachelor party is held in the warehouse. Though
Michael Scott is aware that the company's
sexual harassment policy forbids strippers in the workplace,
Todd Packer convinces him that it is okay to hire a stripper for the bachelor party if he also gets a male stripper for the bridal shower. After
Jim Halpert admitted to
Karen Filippelli in the previous episode that he still has feelings for
Pam Beesly, interactions between the three become increasingly tense. Michael delegates the hiring of the strippers to
Dwight Schrute and Jim. While Dwight locates
a stripper named Elizabeth for Bob Vance's party, Jim orders an educational
Benjamin Franklin impersonator as a joke. Pam and Karen have fun gently heckling the impersonator. Jim tells Dwight that the impersonator is the real Ben Franklin. Dwight says he's "99% sure" this is not so but asks questions to the impersonator that he believes only the real Ben Franklin would know, such as who was the King of Austria (
Joseph II) and who was the King of Prussia (
Frederick William III). The well-practiced impersonator answers each question correctly without hesitation, much to Dwight's anger and disbelief. In the break room, Karen confronts Pam about
Jim and Pam's kiss and asks if she is still interested in Jim. Made nervous by the questioning, Pam uses misleading wording, babbles uncontrollably, and at the end of the conversation blurts out "I'm sorry." Karen finds her behavior baffling but not suspicious. At the bachelor party, Bob Vance refuses a
lap dance, so Michael volunteers. During the lap dance, Michael becomes concerned that this is cheating on
Jan Levinson and brings the show to an abrupt close. Dwight decides to get the three hours of work they paid the stripper for by having her answer calls. After consulting with "Ben Franklin" and the stripper, Michael decides to tell Jan about the lap dance. However, Jan is less upset by his unfaithfulness to her than by his violation of company policy. Relieved, Michael makes lovey dovey talk to Jan even as she suggests firing him over the incident. The Benjamin Franklin impersonator flirts with Pam at her desk. Jim hears about this and teasingly asks if things are getting serious. This makes Pam embarrassed by her lack of a boyfriend, and she asks
Ryan Howard to set her up with one of his friends from business school. ==Production==