Jim Halpert shows up at work imitating
Dwight Schrute by wearing large glasses, a short sleeved shirt and hair split on his forehead and mimicking Dwight's mannerisms. The Scranton branch of
Dunder Mifflin is thrown into damage control mode when reams of paper with an obscene
watermark depicting a cartoon duck and mouse having sex are shipped to customers.
Michael Scott holds an emergency meeting in which he rebukes
Creed Bratton (the branch's
quality assurance director) for failing to catch the error, assigns
Kelly Kapoor to train the accountants to handle customer support calls, and sends Jim and
Andy Bernard to a school that used the affected paper to print prom invitations. At the school, Andy is horrified to discover that his girlfriend is a student there, and is despondent throughout the visit. On the drive back, Jim cheers him up by initiating an a capella performance of "
The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
Oscar Martinez and
Kevin Malone handle the customer complaints reasonably well, but
Angela Martin struggles due to a seeming inability to apologize. Oscar and Kevin taunt her over her failure. When Angela snaps at them "I'm sorry that you're both morons.", they congratulate each other on having made Angela finally apologize for something. To save his job, Creed calls the paper mill and, with careful queries, learns that a Debbie Brown was out with the flu for one day in the week the watermark went out. He
frames Debbie by telling Dwight she failed to meet with him and gave a different excuse for her absence. After Debbie is fired, Creed passes a farewell card around the office and pockets the money collected. Michael holds an apology press conference, attended by just one local news reporter, where he presents Barbara Allen, an angry customer, with a novelty check for free paper. She instead demands Michael's resignation, but he refuses and angrily ejects her from the office. Though
Pam Beesly assures him that the incident will not get significant press coverage, Michael believes more damage control is needed and makes an "apology video" in which he threatens to issue paper with another offensive watermark if he is forced to resign. Dwight shows up to the office imitating Jim as revenge for Jim's prank, but Jim is merely impressed with the accuracy of the impersonation. ==Production==