<P> The Season Eight DVD contains a number of deleted scenes from this episode . Notable cut scenes include Nellie offering to give Meredith, Nate, and Darryl a raise; Robert inviting Nellie out for coffee; and Jim, Pam and Darryl attempting to contact Andy; the office discussing the situation with Nellie as manager, Robert refusing to put his foot down; Andy talking to Erin about his drive to Tallahassee; and Andy telling the camera that he will not give up on their relationship easily . </P> <P> While shaving along the sea shore, Andy picks up a horseshoe crab and sarcastically thanks BP, a reference to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill . Georgia Engel's character mentions that her son is going to sue Home Depot, a popular retailer of home improvement and construction products and services . Nellie compares herself to Tinkerbell, telling the office that, in order for her to work for them, they need "to believe ." </P> <P> "Get the Girl" aired on March 15, 2012 . The episode was viewed by an estimated 4.88 million viewers and received a 2.3 rating / 6% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49 . This means that it was seen by 2.3% of all 18 - to 49 - year - olds, and 6% of all 18 - to 49 - year - olds watching television at the time of the broadcast . This marked a decrease in the ratings from the previous episode, "Last Day in Florida". The episode finished second in its time slot, beating a rerun of the Fox supernatural series Touch and The CW teen drama series The Secret Circle . Despite this, the episode was defeated by the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy which drew a 3.0 / 6% rating . In addition, "Get the Girl" was the highest - rated NBC television episode of the night, barely beating the return of Community . </P> <P> The episode received a wide variety of mixed reviews from critics, ranging from largely negative to moderately positive . Matt Dougherty noted that "Get the Girl" returned The Office "to what it was before the Florida storyline, which is bad ." Furthermore, he called the episode "the worst...of the show simply because it lacked any form of logic or emotion ." He ultimately gave the episode a 2 out of 10 rating . A review from Clique Clack called the main plot "miserably insufferable". Other reviews were more mixed . Myles McNutt from The A.V. Club gave the episode a C+ rating . A review from WHTC noted that the episode was "rather predictable, somewhat inconsequential, a bit silly and representative of perhaps a slight step back ." </P>

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