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The office divides into teams for an intense basketball game, with Michael's ineptitude, Jim's strategizing, and Dwight's aggressive tactics creating a mix of hilarity and competition.
Jim, Karen, and Michael interview for the corporate job, leading to tough decisions, romantic tension, and a cliffhanger ending that leaves the Scranton branch in uncertainty.
A branch transfer brings Holly Flax to Scranton, leading to a new dynamic, Michael's infatuation, and a hilarious misunderstanding about a foreign object.
Meredith's hair catches fire during the office's unconventional Christmas celebration, prompting a unique intervention, Dwight's disturbing portrayal of Santa, and a touching gesture from Jim to Pam.
Michael and Dwight go undercover to investigate a rival paper company, leading to moral dilemmas, a crisis of conscience, and a decision that tests their loyalty.
Dunder Mifflin faces financial troubles, prompting the return of David Wallace and a potential buyout, leading to uncertainty, job interviews, and a surprising twist involving Jim and Pam.
Dunder Mifflin implements casual Friday, causing conflicts over appropriate attire, a prank on Dwight, and a bittersweet moment between Jim and Pam.
The Dunder Mifflin employees attend a company picnic, resulting in competitive games, a memorable volleyball match, and a declaration of love that changes everything.
The office participates in a Secret Santa gift exchange, leading to comedic gift choices, a surprising act of kindness, and a memorable Christmas celebration.
The office celebrates Secretary's Day, resulting in misguided attempts to appreciate Pam, a memorable trip to the dentist, and an unexpected bond between Erin and Andy.
Andy hosts a garden party at Schrute Farms, leading to eccentric traditions, awkward encounters, and a revelation about Dwight's family dynamics.
The office celebrates Halloween, resulting in elaborate pranks, Dwight's haunted warehouse, and an unexpected revelation about Robert California.