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The office copes with the sudden death of a coworker, leading to unusual grief counseling sessions and Michael's awkward attempts at comforting his employees.
The Scranton branch faces closure, leading to uncertainty, job interviews, and Jim's decision to transfer to the Stamford branch, causing tension between him and Pam.
Michael discovers that one of his employees is a former prison inmate, leading to awkward interactions, stereotyping, and a unique team-building exercise.
Michael learns that Jan is facing financial troubles, leading to an uncomfortable dinner party, an embarrassing moment for Jim, and a shocking ending that changes the dynamics between Michael and Jan.
A branch transfer brings Holly Flax to Scranton, leading to a new dynamic, Michael's infatuation, and a hilarious misunderstanding about a foreign object.
The office receives customer feedback surveys, causing anxiety and attempts to manipulate the results, while Jim and Dwight's prank war escalates to a new level.
Dunder Mifflin implements casual Friday, causing conflicts over appropriate attire, a prank on Dwight, and a bittersweet moment between Jim and Pam.
Michael is forced to confront a promise he made to a group of underprivileged students years ago, resulting in a cringe-worthy situation, guilt, and a touching gesture.
Michael hosts his final Dundie Awards, leading to memorable moments, emotional speeches, and a surprise appearance that leaves the office in tears.
A group from the office travels to Tallahassee for a special project, leading to power plays, romantic tension, and a surprising announcement from Andy.
The office throws a welcome party for Nellie, resulting in awkward interactions, pranks on Dwight, and a surprising turn of events for Erin.
Dwight takes the office to his family's farm, resulting in eccentric relatives, unexpected encounters, and a significant life change for Dwight.