Talk:The Coup (The Office)

Shakespearean overtones
The commentary on the DVD by Rainn Wilson and others mentions a Shakespearean undertone. I don't think the M'n'Ms intentionally references the lieutenant show quite as much as the typical shakespearean test in Macbeth, which the show's cast make constant reference to? The dark mood of Michael could probably be noted as well.

It's all there, Angela as Lady Macbeth? Dwight as Macbeth? Michael as Macduff?

Cleverdan204 (talk) 11:09, 23 October 2008 (UTC)

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