[s1e3] Secretary's Day -

: When the office staff attempts to celebrate Administrative Professionals Day (traditionally "Secretary's Day"), Finch is offended. He views the title "secretary" as a demeaning label that makes him look like a "loser" rather than a professional.

: The episode highlights the shift from traditional "secretarial" roles to broader administrative professional identities. Finch's disdain for the title represents the comedic struggle of a man trying to find prestige in a role he feels overqualified for. [S1E3] Secretary's Day

: Despite Jack's insistence on giving him a gift—the same "World's Greatest Secretary" mug as the year before—Finch leaves the office in a huff. : When the office staff attempts to celebrate

: While Finch deals with his identity crisis, Nina Van Horn considers undergoing plastic surgery to increase her breast size, while Maya tries to convince Jack to be more sensitive to Finch’s concerns. Key Themes Finch's disdain for the title represents the comedic

: The friction between Jack’s dismissive attitude and Maya’s empathetic approach sets the stage for the family and professional dynamics that define the series' early run. Note on Other Series