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Second season finale of the American comedy television series The Office, and the twenty-eighth episode overall.Wikipedia

It's been nearly 15 years since the 'Casino Night' episode of The Office aired, but fans can't seem to get enough behind-the-scenes info on Jim and Pam's big kiss scene. On the latest episode of. ' Casino Night ' is the second season finale of the American comedy television series The Office, and the twenty-eighth episode overall. Written by Steve Carell, who also acts in the show as Michael Scott, and directed by Ken Kwapis, the episode originally aired in the United States on May 11, 2006 on NBC.

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  • Billy reappears in the episode 'Casino Night', attending the event of the same name, with his girlfriend, whom Michael mistakes for his nurse.List of The Office (American TV series) characters-Wikipedia
  • In an attempt at a fresh start with Roy, Pam comes clean about Jim kissing her during 'Casino Night'.Pam Beesly-Wikipedia
  • When Jim confesses his love for her at the Dunder Mifflin 'Casino Night' she turns him down.Pam Beesly-Wikipedia
  • In the season-two finale, 'Casino Night,' he confesses his love for Pam in the office.Jim Halpert-Wikipedia
  • In 'Casino Night,' they are shown talking, laughing and drinking together.Jim Halpert-Wikipedia
  • In 'Casino Night', Dwight reveals that the tuxedo he is wearing is the one that his grandfather was buried in.Dwight Schrute-Wikipedia
  • When Roy and Pam attend an after work get-together at a local bar with their co-workers, Pam, feeling that she should be more honest with Roy, tells him about Jim kissing her at 'Casino Night.'Pam Beesly-Wikipedia
  • Carell, a WGA member, has written two episodes of The Office: 'Casino Night' and 'Survivor Man'.Steve Carell-Wikipedia
  • In 'Casino Night', Toby tries to convince Michael not to invite Boy Scouts to a company Casino Night.Toby Flenderson-Wikipedia
  • In a deleted scene from 'Casino Night' she confesses to not remembering men with whom she has had sex while drunk.Meredith Palmer-Wikipedia
  • He is present when Michael holds a seminar in the Warehouse for all the male staff members, in 'Boys and Girls', and is also present at the Warehouse during 'Casino Night'.List of The Office (American TV series) characters-Wikipedia
  • He also supplied a mini-fridge as a 'Casino Night' prize.List of The Office (American TV series) characters-Wikipedia
  • Things seemed to be starting up between the two again during the office 'Casino Night'.Ryan Howard (The Office)-Wikipedia
  • In the season finale 'Casino Night', Ryan wearily admits to Jim that he is still dating Kelly.Kelly Kapoor-Wikipedia
  • The season finale, 'Casino Night'—which was also the show's first forty-minute-long episode—was viewed by 7.6 million viewers.The Office (American season 2)-Wikipedia
  • When Roy finally agrees to set a date for his wedding to Pam, at a company booze cruise, Jim grows depressed and considers transferring to the Stamford, Connecticut branch, but tells Pam in the season finale that he is in love with her.The Office (American TV series)-Wikipedia
  • In a poll conducted by OfficeTally, the episode was named the second best episode of the series after the second-season finale, 'Casino Night.'Niagara (The Office)-Wikipedia
  • The season finale, 'The Job' was viewed by 7.88 million viewers, also an increase from the second-season finale 'Casino Night'.The Office (American season 3)-Wikipedia
  • The episode 'Casino Night' provides the first glimpse into this side of Creed's personality.Creed Bratton (character)-Wikipedia
  • In 'Casino Night,' Creed steals poker chips to win the evening's prize, a mini-fridge from Vance Refrigeration.Creed Bratton (character)-Wikipedia
  • Michael sums up his feelings for Toby in the episode 'Casino Night', asking, 'Why are you the way that you are? Honestly every time I try to do something fun or exciting, you make it not that way. I hate so much about the things that you choose to be.'Toby Flenderson-Wikipedia
  • In response, OfficeTally—the largest fan site for the series—started an online petition to supersize the finale, similar to the petition to expand the second-season finale, 'Casino Night'.Finale (The Office)-Wikipedia
  • They break up shortly after 'Cocktails', when Pam confesses to Roy that she kissed Jim on 'Casino Night'.Roy Anderson (The Office)-Wikipedia
  • Kwapis had previously directed 'Pilot', 'Diversity Day', 'Sexual Harassment', 'The Fire', 'The Fight', 'Booze Cruise', and 'Casino Night'.Gay Witch Hunt-Wikipedia
  • Series star, Steve Carell, wrote his first Office episode, the season finale, 'Casino Night'.The Office (American season 2)-Wikipedia
  • In 'Casino Night', he reveals that he won a World Series of Poker bracelet for the $2500 No-Limit Deuce-Seven Draw in 2002, but he nonetheless suffers defeat at the hands of an unwitting Phyllis Lapin-Vance.Kevin Malone-Wikipedia
  • Roy is often bored and does not like company get-togethers, particularly when there's no open bar ('Casino Night'), and is seen on more than one occasion leaving office parties early.Roy Anderson (The Office)-Wikipedia
  • In 'Casino Night', the 22nd episode of the second season of the American comedy television series The Office, it is revealed that Kevin Malone, a character on the show, won a World Series of Poker bracelet for No-Limit Deuce-Seven Triple Draw in 2002.2002 World Series of Poker-Wikipedia
  • In this episode, Roy Anderson (David Denman) tries to attack Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) for kissing Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) on Casino Night, only to be pepper-sprayed by Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson).The Negotiation-Wikipedia
  • Joel Keller of AOL's TV Squad gave the episode a negative review for not having enough plot twists saying 'Whistleblower' was no 'Casino Night.' It wasn't even close. In fact, it sent the season out on a lame note, indicative of how up and down this season has been.'Whistleblower (The Office)-Wikipedia

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About the episode

This week we're shaking things up and revisiting Casino Night! We're answering more fan questions and covering things we missed from that episode like, Mindy's hair extensions, why some actors share their characters' names, and we clear up the My Buddy - Kid Sister debacle. We're also joined by Casino Night director and early The Office visionary himself, Ken Kwapis. Ken gives us his The Office origin story, chats about his favorite moments from the show, and helps us dig a little deeper into Casino Night. We hope you...you know what, go ahead.

You can find Ken's book, But What I Really Want To Do Is Direct,here https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250260123 and here https://www.amazon.com/But-What-Really-Want-Direct/dp/1250260124

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