After running out of excuses, Jim and Pam finally agree to go on a date with Michael and Helene [Pam's mother]. Meanwhile, Dwight deviates from the norm and performs good deeds for his coworkers.
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It's a scare fare for Halloween when the branch organizes a haunted house for community children. Meanwhile, Michael literally plunges into an important business meeting and falls into a koi pond! And, Pam and Andy use cold-calling methods
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If I were a writer for The Office, I'd be terrified to be in charge of writing the episode after the wedding. I think we're all in agreement; last week's wedding episode was an instant television classic — something that will, quite literally, last the test of TV time.
So, needless to say, when reading this week's episode description, I was less than excited. It just seemed so..."Eh!" But thirty seconds in, and with Meredith talking about "upper deckers," I knew it was going to be a good time.
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In this episode of The Office, the staffers travel to Niagara Falls to celebrate Jim and Pam's nuptials, but no one must mention Pam's pregnancy. Michael, Dwight and Andy seek lusty liaisons with wedding guests, and it's double trouble when Michael and Dwight encounter twins.
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On this episode of the The Office, corporate honcho David Wallace floors the staffers with news that not all will receive raises for the year. Meanwhile, Jim pushes Dwight too far, so Dwight sets out to form office alliances. And Pam focuses on her wedding-gift wish list.
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In this episode of The Office, Toby and Dwight go undercover to investigate a workers' compensation claim filed by warehouse denizen Darryl. Meanwhile, Pam gets busy making the guest list for the wedding, and Michael feels defensive following a request from Jim.
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In the season premiere of The Office, rumors about the summer interns lead to Michael discovering a new way to be the center of attention: gossip. Unfortunately, not everything he says is true. And the things that are true are the most damaging. The gossip-mongering leads to a big reveal for the Dunder Mifflinites, including one who begins an earnest examination of his sexuality.
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In "Company Picnic," Holly, Michael's soup-snake soul mate returns — and performs a skit with him, no less — while the Scranton branch racks up the wins in the volleyball tournament, until their surprise superstar goes down with an injury.
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In "Casual Friday," Michael returns to the Office, and instead of finding fawning co-workers, he faces a full-fledged mutiny from his sales team. Meanwhile, Jim and Creed play chess, and Toby makes the office staff respect his authority.
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In "Broke" — a masterful episode directed by Steve Carell — the upstart Michael Scott Paper Company is siphoning off business from Dunder Mifflin but losing money in the process because their prices are way too low. So this leaves both companies at an impasse, and leads to a high-stakes negotiation between Michael and David Wallace.
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