* There is something adorably silly about the wind sending George's paper smack into Meg's face.
* After George drops his empty paper tray on the floor with a loud slam, the rest of his coworkers look at him. One of them holds his papers closer to him to protect them.
* During George's attempts to catch Meg's attention with paper airplanes, one of the planes instead hits a large workman in the window below her. Cue frantic "not aiming for you" waves.
** The large workman, previously overjoyed, crumples the paper airplane in a huff.
* One of the paper planes is flying straight for the window, and hits a flying bird. The camera cuts back to George, who has this great incredulous, frustrated expression, probably thinking, "Oh what the ''hell''."
** This is followed by a case of {{Accidental Aiming Skills}} where one of the paper planes actually makes it into the room but flies past Meg and into the waste-paper bin. Cue {{Headdesk}} from George.
* When Meg sees the paper airplane drop into the flowers she's looking at, she does a DoubleTake. The expression on her face is both cute and ''hilarious''.
* Everyone's creeped out stares as they see [[spoiler:George surrounded by paper airplanes that have coated his body and are dragging him down the street. And when Meg meets him again he's completely covered by them]].
* When the paper airplanes [[spoiler:force George onto the train to meet Meg and won't let him get up from his seat]], you can see a mother quietly pull her curious child away as if she's afraid that George is crazy.