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Michael's attempts to choose a new health care plan cause chaos and confusion, with Dwight taking advantage of the situation and Jim pranking Dwight by convincing him he has "Asian bird flu".
The office deals with a product recall due to an offensive watermark, leading to chaos, blame games, and Michael's ill-advised attempts at damage control.
The employees mourn the loss of a beloved office chair model, leading to an unexpected trip to a local cemetery, Michael's obsession with finding love, and an endearing gesture from Jim to Pam.
Charles Miner takes over as the new vice president, leading to clashes with Michael, tension among the employees, and a surprising decision from Jim.
The Michael Scott Paper Company competes with Dunder Mifflin for clients, resulting in a fierce rivalry, personal dilemmas, and a revelation about Pam's talents.
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.
A potential buyer interviews the employees, leading to a flashback-filled episode that revisits memorable moments from previous seasons.
Andy invites the office to see his community theater production, leading to amusing performances, unexpected casting choices, and a memorable moment between Erin and Michael.
The office holds a garage sale, resulting in personal revelations, Dwight's bizarre items, and a significant decision for Michael.
The office takes a work bus on a sales trip, resulting in cramped quarters, Dwight's eccentricities, and an unexpected revelation about Nellie.
The office plays a game of laser tag, resulting in intense competition, Dwight's ruthless tactics, and a revealing moment between Jim and Pam.
Dwight investigates a possible customer loyalty program, leading to quirky interactions, Dwight's identity theft investigation, and a surprise from Jim.