Ratings In its original American broadcast on December 2, 2011, "Mrs. California" was viewed by an estimated 5.74 million viewers and received a 2.9 rating share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. This means that it was seen by 2.9% of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 7% of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. The episode stayed even with the ratings from the previous episode, "
Gettysburg". Despite this, the episode ranked first in its timeslot, beating
Bones which received a 2.8 rating/7% share in the 18–49 demographic,
CMA Country Christmas which received a 2.2 rating/6% share, a rerun of
Person of Interest which received a 1.6 rating/4% share and a rerun of
The Secret Circle which received a 0.4 rating/1% share, although the former three shows received more total viewers. For the week of November 28 – December 4, 2011, "Mrs. California" placed nineteenth in the ratings among all prime-time broadcasts in the 18–49 demographic.
Reviews "Mrs. California" received mixed responses from critics.
The A.V. Club reviewer Myles McNutt said the episode had the possibility of being a great episode of
The Office, but that it did not live up to that possibility. He suggested that the writers could tell jokes, but could not successfully "break a story anymore". He also called the subplot a mixed bag for featuring Dwight as a caricature of his former self, but complimented the character development for Darryl which started in "
Lotto". He gave the episode a C+. Hannah Lawrence of
Hollywood.com called the episode a large improvement over "Gettysburg" and also called it possibly her "favorite episode of the season so far". Chris Plante of
New York called Robert California the worst part of
The Office and said that he kept Andy from being more of a lead character for the series.
TV Guide writer Bruce Fretts criticized the episode for under using guest star Maura Tierney. He also said that the episode suffered without former series star
Steve Carell to serve as the comic foil.
IGN writer Cindy White said the episode did not feel like
The Office and called it "the exact opposite". Despite this, she went on to compliment Susan asking Andy on a date and the pairing of Darryl and Val as a couple, saying that the latter had possibilities. She ultimately gave the episode a 7.5/10. Joseph Kratzer from
What Culture? gave the episode three out of five stars and wrote, "I'm going to go out on a bit of a limb here and say that while 'Mrs. California' was of course not a return to form for
The Office, it was a good example of how the series might define itself in this new Michael-less era." After viewing "Mrs. California,"
Washington Post writer Hank Stuever named
The Office one of the ten best TV shows of 2011 and said that the episode proved the series could still deliver
cringe humor without Carell. Multiple critics complimented the cold open to the episode. ==References==