<P> The episode was highly acclaimed by critics, with many praising the performance from Leslie David Baker . Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A", citing the dynamic between Michael and Stanley as its main strengths . He was also complimentary towards the cold opening and the realistic way in which Michael and Stanley's confrontation was filmed . Ultimately, Rabin concluded that the interaction between Carell and Baker was reason to "love the Stanley / Michael dynamic" and that the episode "was all about rage and conflict". M. Giant of Television Without Pity awarded the episode an "A --". </P> <P> Rick Porter of Zap2It said that even though the episode "was long on uncomfortable and even disturbing behavior" and "only out - and - out funny in a few spots" he found himself "respecting it a fair amount at the end". BuddyTV Senior Writer Oscar Dahl said that "the insubordination of Stanley was a necessary plot point to cover" because "without it, too much Stanley being Stanley becomes unbelievable". Furthermore, he wrote that there "was a lot of really funny stuff tonight" and highlighted "the scene between Darryl and Michael" due to Robinson's acting . Aubry D'Arminio from Entertainment Weekly stated that "Mike's embarrassment, and his unwillingness at first to admit he is disliked, was very very well played on Carell's part ." Furthermore, D'Arminio praised several of the episode's lines of dialogue and wrote "I cannot even come near to picking a favorite quote (...) for this episode" </P>

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