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The Off-Site MeetingEpisode Number: 22 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Tuesday February 8, 2000 Prod Code: 209 |
Dilbert's already noisy neighbors compound things when they get an elephant. They also have a habitat built for the elephant, which is a large tree house that is located directly over Dilbert's roof. The "Tree Lover Society" is suing the company and the Pointy-Haired Boss wants to have an off-site meeting with the only member of this society, Elmer Oakley. It is decided the meeting will be held at Dilbert's house. As host of the meeting, Dilbert tries to get his placed prepared for the scrutiny of his co-workers. Meanwhile, Dogbert goes off to create a puppet government and later looting national treasures. When everything goes wrong, it is up to Dogbert to set everything right.
| Writer: | Scott Adams, Ron Nelson, Mark Steen |
| Director: | Seth Kearsley |
| Star: | Chris Elliott (Voice of Dogbert), Gary Kroeger (Marketing Guy), Maurice LaMarche (Garbage Man/Bob the Dinosaur), Jackie Hoffman (Voice of Dilmom), Gordon Hunt (Voice of Wally), Kathy Griffin (Voice of Alice (uncredited)), Larry Miller (Voice of the Pointy-Haired Boss), Tom Kenny (Ashok/Ratbert), Tress MacNeille (Carol/Various Guests), Daniel Stern (Voice of Dilbert), Jim Wise (Loud Howard) |
| Recurring Role: | Gary Kroeger (Voice of Unknown), Tom Kenny (Voice of Asok/ Ratbert), Jim Wise (Voice of Loud Howard), Tress MacNeille (Voice of Unknown) |
Asok: (to Dogbert) I shall now start the paperwork to make you a god.
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Elmer (tree hugger): (when Pointy-Haired Boss finds him in bed with a large branch) I didn't know how old she was. She lied about her number of rings.
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Construction Worker: You look like a man with eclectic tastes. And I don't mean that in a good way.
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Dilbert: (about Dogbert) He's always installing a puppet government when I need him.
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Dogbert: (to Dilbert) I'm not going to comment. I'll just look at you until you agree with me.
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The brown haired guy in Wally's car on the way to the meeting was missing from the group while they were standing in the street after Dilbert's house collapsed. Which means that he must have been crushed in the rubble and no one cared.
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When Dilbert asks the construction worker to put cones around the open trench it is exactly like what he says in The Security Guard episode.
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Dilbert wears his glasses to bed.
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Masterpiece Theater: A show on public television where great works of literature are dramatized. This is the program on Dilbert's television when his coworkers come over for the meeting.
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Russian Roulette: A game that can be played with lethal results where a person loads one bullet into a revolver, spins the chamber, holds it up to their head and pulls the trigger.
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