A documentary crew films Dunder Mifflin’s reactions to downsizing rumors; a feud is born between Jim and Dwight.
Michael tells everyone it was his idea to hire a special consultant (Larry Wilmore) to teach racial tolerance and diversity, when in fact it was his behavior that necessitated the training.
When Dwight gets the authority to choose a health plan for everyone, the power quickly goes to his head, infuriating his co-workers.
Michael tries to raise employee morale with a birthday party amid rumors of downsizing.
Michael is overly confident about his team's chances in a basketball game between the office staff and the warehouse workers.
An attractive woman's arrival has the male staff members vying for her attention.
The Dunder Mifflin employees suffer through the annual office awards ceremony, "The Dundies."
When Michael's best friend, sales representative Todd Packer (David Koechner), pays him a visit, Michael starts behaving even more inappropriately.
Michael has a panic attack while trying to close the deal on his condo; with Michael and Dwight out of the office, Jim and Pam organize an employee competition.
A fire in the kitchen causes the employees to evacuate to the parking lot where they learn more about one another than they wanted.
Michael must fire someone, which puts a damper on the Halloween festivities.
After Dwight karate-punches Michael, Jim organizes a lunchtime rematch at Dwight's dojo.
Michael surprises his boss when he and Jan try to attract a new client (Tim Meadows).
Everyone is on edge during performance review, including Michael, who steals the employee suggestion box to get ideas he can present to his boss.
When Michael begins monitoring their e-mails, he manages to upset all of the employees.
After Michael suggests a game of "Yankee Swap" with the Secret Santa gifts, everyone fights over Michael's gift to Ryan, bringing morale to an all-time low.
When Michael takes the Mifflin crew on a motivational harbor cruise, things get out of hand and Michael ends up in the brig.
After he has an accident while using a grill, injured Michael demands attention from the entire Dunder Mifflin office.
Because Jim fears Michael will tell the others he likes Pam, he pretends to be Michael's best friend.
When someone stains the carpet in Michael's office, he begins to question his popularity among his staff.
When Jan (Melora Hardin) conducts a seminar for the female employees, Michael takes the guys to the warehouse for some male bonding.
Michael visits corporate headquarters in New York on Valentine's Day.
When Dwight, who has a fear of public speaking, is asked to give a speech at a sales convention, he turns to Michael for help.
Michael strikes up a friendship with the 5-year-old daughter of his enemy when children visit the office.
Michael takes the Dunder Mifflin employees ice-skating to celebrate his birthday.
Dwight finds half a joint in the parking lot and launches a full investigation; Michael asks an unusual favor.
Chaos ensues when Michael takes responsibility for conflict resolution from the Human Relations department.
Employees take some big gambles when they host a charity casino-night in their warehouse.
Michael unintentionally outs a gay employee; the situation with Jim and Pam.
Michael organizes a party in his hotel room when he, Dwight and Jan attend a convention in Philadelphia.
After Jan busts Michael for having a "movie Monday," Angela pushes Dwight to make a play for Michael's job.
Michael tries to help the staff grieve after learning that the former regional manager has died.
Dwight takes Ryan on his first sales call, subjecting him to an outrageous series of tests along the way.
Michael urges the staff to support Kelly and attend a local celebration of the Hindu Festival of Lights.
Michael strives to keep the staff's spirit up after learning of the Scranton branch shutting down; people envision how their lives will change.
Jim and Pam reunite when the Scranton and Stamford branches of the company merge.
Michael tries to be supportive after learning that a new employee is an ex-convict, then the staff compares the office to a prison.
Strife on the party-planning committee results in two competing Christmas parties; Michael gets dumped for the holidays.
Michael returns from his Jamaican vacation; an e-mail of a racy vacation photo makes the rounds of the office.
Andy suggests that Michael team up the staff for sales calls; Dwight tries to cover for Angela when she misses a deadline.
Oscar returns from his long vacation; Andy takes advantage of events to get closer to Michael; Jim gets Karen and Pam to help stage a prank on a new target.
Michael brings two adult performers into the office in honor of Phyllis' wedding shower; Karen confronts Pam about her past with Jim.
Phyllis regrets giving Michael an important job at her wedding; Dwight plans to catch wedding crashers.
Ryan invites Michael to be a guest speaker at his business school; Dwight battles a bat that is loose in the office; Pam invites co-workers to her first art show.
Michael and Jan make their relationship public during a party; Jim meets Karen's ex; the staff goes to happy hour for drinks.
Darryl meets with Michael to negotiate a pay increase; Jim deals with the consequences of Pam's confession to Roy.
Andy returns from anger-management classes, planning to make a fresh start with his co-workers; Michael and Dwight try to illustrate the dangers of the workplace.
The staff goes into crisis mode after a shipment of paper goes out with an obscene watermark; Michael holds an impromptu press conference; Jim and Andy handle harried clients who used the paper.
Outrage breaks out in the office when Phyllis gets an eyeful from a flasher; Dwight and Andy work on catching the perpetrator.
Michael must recommend his own replacement when the company considers him for a corporate position; Pam must watch Jim and Karen have fun together at a company outing.
Michael, Jim and Karen go to New York to be interviewed for a job opening; in Scranton, the new regime institutes sweeping reforms; Jan comes in with exciting news.
A freak car accident sends Michael reeling as his reputation hits a new low; Kevin's suspicion is proven true.
Michael holds a 5k charity run to try to lift the branch's curse; Pam and Jim admit they are dating.
Ryan brings the company into the digital age; Dwight offers Angela a scraggly cat and she gives him a reality check
Michael sets out to prove he can win back clients with gift baskets; Angela and Oscar fear they're going to get fired.
A newly single Dwight fights with online sales; Angela preps for the website launch party; Michael asks Pam for advice.
Michael finds he's not on corporate's VIP list; Anglea organizes Michael's party; Toby takes online driving school.
Michael moonlights as a telemarketer; Jim and Pam book a stay at Dwight's farm; Jan arrives with curtain samples.
Dwight cringes as Andy wears Angela down; the office discusses Michael's money issues; Michael enlists Oscar's help.
Michael leads the creation of a company commercial; Dwight gets lost in an online world; Andy needs advice about Angela.
Michael ropes Jim into a scheme against Karen; Michael announces Stanley is leaving; Andy eyes the Finer Things Club.
Michael embarks on a journey of survival; Jim is left in charge, grappling with the idea that he is becoming Michael.
Michael testifies as a witness in Jan's lawsuit; Pam pressures Jim into sharpening his ping-pong skills for a rematch.
Michael and Jan host a dysfunctional dinner with both reluctant invited guests and eager uninvited ones.
Michael, on the rebound, asks his employees to set him up on a date; Kevin and Andy collaborate to solve a problem.
Michael and Dwight find out what it means to party with Ryan; Jim's plan to not work Saturday leaves the team trapped.
Michael confronts Stanley after he snaps in a meeting; the office reacts to Pam wearing glasses for the first time.
Michael tries to hire young recruits at a job fair; Jim golfs to save his job; Dwight takes charge of an empty office.
Michael wants to celebrate Toby's last day; Toby introduces the office to Holly; Jim and Pam think about their future.
The office celebrates Toby's farewell with an extravagant party; Jim's proposal to Pam gets interrupted by Andy.
Michael plans to pursue a romance with Holly; Oscar offers to set Holly up with someone; Jim adjusts to Pam's absence.
Corporate ups the stakes for the weight-loss incentive program; Michael is oblivious to Holly's hints to ask her out.
Michael struggles with his feelings for Holly when she hosts an ethics seminar; Pam gets drinks with classmates.
Michael grapples with fatherhood while planning Jan's baby shower; Dwight performs a series of stroller safety tests.
When an after-hours rendezvous with Holly leads to an office robbery, Michael's solution is to hold a charity auction.
Darryl drives Michael and Holly to Nashua; Dwight taunts Andy about Cornell; Pam bonds with her future brothers-in-law.
Customer survey results are in; Jim finds answers to one of Dwight's conspiracies; Andy makes wedding arrangements.
Michael has an adverse reaction to Toby's return and tries to sabotage him; Pam inadvertently starts a microwave feud.
Andy becomes Oscar's wingman while on a business trip with Michael in Canada; Jim impatiently awaits Pam's return.
The office is divided on how to spend a budget surplus; Dwight, Angela and Andy visit Schrute Farms for wedding errands.
Phyllis blackmails Angela while throwing a Moroccan-themed office Christmas party; Michael stages an intervention.
As Andy finalizes wedding details and RSVPs, the office works together to conceal a painstakingly obvious secret.
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Dwight ignites a scheme that sends Stanley to the hospital; Michael tries to reduce office stress levels.
The office prepares for a Michael Scott roasting session that ultimately causes Michael to take a personal day.
Michael embarks on a lecture tour with Pam; Jim and Dwight struggle with their new party planning duties.
Michael protests Valentine's Day but then becomes enamored of a mystery woman; employees share failed romance stories.
Jim, Pam and Andy offer Kevin dating advice; Michael's Willy Wonka-inspired golden ticket idea doesn't go as planned.
A new arrival yields a spectrum of reactions from the office; Kelly and Angela compete for Charles' attention.
Upon quitting, Michael decides to start his own paper company and tries to poach employees and supplies from the office.
The office vies for Charles' attention by pretending to be interested in soccer; Pam helps Michael get through the day.
Pam and Ryan have a rough first day at Michael's new paper company; Andy and Dwight attempt to woo the new receptionist.
Charles drives a wedge between Dwight and Michael; Jim convinces Andy he needs his unwavering emotional support.
Confronted with declining financial stability, the Michael Scott Paper Company negotiates a buyout with Dunder Mifflin.
The sales department doesn't approve of Ryan and Pam as new additions to the team; Toby assesses casual Friday outfits.
Michael tries to entice the office to have fun with a cafe disco; Dwight and Phyllis share a bonding moment.
Old flames rekindle at the annual company picnic; Pam showcases her all-star skills in a volleyball tournament.
Michael spreads rumors about everyone in the office to feel included; Oscar helps Andy through an identity crisis.
Andy helps Michael spy on a meeting between Jim and David Wallace; Toby and Dwight stake out in front of Darryl's house.
Michael and Jim's conflicting management styles ignite resentment in the office when a tough decision needs to be made.
Jim embarrasses Pam when he lets a secret slip at their rehearsal dinner; Dwight helps Michael find love at the wedding.
Chaos ensues before the wedding as Michael and Dwight pursue flings with Pam's relatives and everyone parties too hard.
Dwight and Andy help Michael handle a potential mafia threat; Erin's presumed jealousy disrupts Jim and Pam's honeymoon.
Back from their honeymoon, Jim is caught in the middle when Michael's new relationship causes friction with Pam.
The office mulls over jokes that should be off-limits after everyone mocks Michael's big splash at a client meeting.
Michael makes an untimely decision at a birthday lunch for Pam's mom; Andy complicates Dwight's latest plot against Jim.
As the officemates stress over the future of Dunder-Mifflin and their jobs, Michael distracts the group with a game.
Michael unwittingly exposes the company's executive-level spending habits, igniting anger among other employees.
Michael's philanthropic efforts backfire; Erin seeks mentorship from Pam; Dwight vies for employee of the month.
Michael overshadows Jim's efforts to boost morale and invites the warehouse up for a party; Oscar pursues a new crush.
When an investment banker visits, Michael gives an extensive tour while highlighting the office's unique culture.
The office's warm welcome to the Sabre corporate liaison shifts when they realize how the changes will impact them.
The no-nonsense former pageant queen Sabre CEO forces a tough decision on Michael and Jim; Andy fails at pursuing Erin.
The office steps up to help Pam endure her final hours before going into labor while Jim becomes increasingly anxious.
Pam and Jim struggle to adjust to being new parents at the hospital; Michael tries to spark up another office romance.
The office is excited about St. Patrick's Day; Michael struggles to accept a strictly professional relationship with Jo.
Fed up with the special treatment the sales team is receiving, Michael takes extreme measures to hide their leads.
Oscar organizes a happy hour for the office; Pam is excited to have a night out and brings a friend along for Michael.
Andy's plan with Michael for Erin backfires; Oscar's parody video sparks everyone to do impersonations of each other.
At their first joint sales pitch, Jim and Pam take opposing sides when Michael wants to flirt with the enigmatic client.
The office suspects Donna is cheating on Michael, and Dwight investigates; Darryl decides to prank a concerned Andy.
The office responds adversely to Michael dating a married woman; Dwight and Angela finalize the contract for a child.
When faulty printer rumors leak, Jo interrogates employees to find the rat, while Michael tries to protect the office.