The members of the office learn that
Dunder Mifflin is in financial trouble. In an attempt to get the worried staff under control,
Michael Scott and
Jim Halpert call a meeting to provide optimistic viewpoints. On an impulse, Michael pulls out a
murder mystery party game called
Belles, Bourbon, and Bullets and forces the rest of the staff to play along. It is set in
Savannah, Georgia, and everyone has to adopt a
Southern accent. Thanks to
Pam Halpert,
Andy Bernard, and
Phyllis Vance, the game becomes a hit, and everyone present starts to play along, except for
Oscar Martinez, who tries to get updates on the situation from corporate, and
Creed Bratton, who shows up late to work and flees after being told he is a suspect in a murder. Jim, however, believes that the entire exercise is pointless. Andy decides he needs to make a move on
Erin Hannon before the day is out, as he may otherwise never see her again due to the possible impending closure of Dunder Mifflin. While in character, he asks Erin out for a weekend date but becomes unsure if he really asked her out, or her murder mystery character, "Naughty Nelly." He is worried that Erin only agreed because Naughty Nelly is a promiscuous character. Oscar returns and informs everyone that accounting has been notified to stop payments to vendors. This brings the staff out of the game and back to the reality of losing their jobs. Michael tries to win them back but accidentally skips to the game's conclusion, revealing that Phyllis's character was the murderer. Everyone else goes back to work even more stressed out. Michael refuses to give up and continues playing the game with
Dwight Schrute. Andy and Erin meet at the receptionist desk, where Erin asks him about their upcoming date. Andy tries to sound out whether the date is real or fictional by suggesting that they go to Savannah for their date. Erin remarks that Savannah is a long distance away, but does so in character; confused by this, Andy slips up and indicates that the "date" was just part of the game. Erin says she was also just playing but appears humiliated as she walks away and later reveals to the camera crew that she thought the date was real. Michael tries to introduce another murder and other twists to the story to pull his staff back into the party. This infuriates Jim to his breaking point, and they hold a private talk in Michael's office. Michael snaps at Jim and points out that he is doing this to keep the office calm. CFO
David Wallace finally returns the phone calls to Jim and reveals that, while nothing has been officially decided yet, Dunder Mifflin is expected to be
insolvent by year-end. Jim hides the news from the staff and nudges them back into the party, realizing that Michael was doing this to help his co-workers cope. Michael, Dwight, Andy, and Pam get into a fake
Mexican standoff lasting until 6:00 at night. Jim pulls Pam out so they can go home, and the others pretend to shoot each other to death. ==Production==