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No matter how the Supreme Court rules in a closely watched real-world case involving allegations of widespread sex discrimination, the distaff members of Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton office seem to have a lucrative class action in the making. Women who head departments are routinely excluded not only from important decisions, but also from pickup games of mini-basketball featuring moves that evoke “Magic [sic] Jordan.” And, at the same time, both new and not-so-new female hires are referred to with indelicate terms beginning with the letters “w” and “b.” Only a week after Michael Scott’s departure to the Centennial State and its delicacies, Deangelo Vickers seems intent on recasting the office (and The Office) in his own “just the guys” image.

Speaking of Deangelo, what’s with his name? Although he’s unabashedly fond of the Southwest (where certain states smell like earth), his moniker reminds this blogger of the Northeast. Anyone who’s from New England is familiar with a sandwich shop chain with a very similar name. Come to think of it, during a set visit last fall, a writer and co-executive producer of the show shared with me that he’s originally from a city just west of Boston, which is surrounded by some of the aforementioned sandwich shop locations. Add to that the fact that the actor who played Mr. Vickers’ predecessor has roots in another eastern Massachusetts town, and we may be on to something. But I digress.

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