<P> "Product Recall" first aired in the United States on April 26, 2007 during the month's sweeps week . According to Nielsen Media Research, it was watched by an estimated 7.56 million viewers . It earned a ratings share of 3.9 / 11 among adults, meaning that it was seen by 3.9 percent of all 18 - to 49 - year - olds, and 11 percent of all 18 - to 49 - year - olds watching television at the time of the broadcast . For its timeslot, the episode finished in second place among adults behind Survivor: Fiji and in first place among men aged 18--34 . Among adults, The Office finished in nineteenth place for the week . </P> <P> IGN's Brian Zoromski rated "Product Recall" with 7.5 out of 10, an indication of a "good" episode . He thought it held "a hit - and - miss mix of laugh - out - loud moments and scenes that didn't work quite as well," but praised the obscene cartoon premise for being "hilarious". Zoromski also criticized the episode for being unrealistic, as Michael dealt with the problem rather than Corporate . He selected Creed and Jim for particular praise, especially liking Jim's Dwight impression . </P> <P> Like Zoromski, Abby West of Entertainment Weekly critiqued the episode for not involving Corporate, complaining "How could such a public - relations nightmare not lead to a visit or a phone call from Jan?" West did however praise Jim and Dwight's impressions of each other as "perfect" bookendings . Writing for AOL TV, Jay Black called "Product Recall" "wonderful" and highlighted the Jim - Dwight impersonations and Andy's discomfort upon discovering his girlfriend was a high school student . Black did however criticize Michael's press conference as "over-the - top in an annoying way" and Creed's actions as "way over the line" and "despicable". Television Without Pity graded the episode with an A--. </P>

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