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The Stamford and Scranton branches merge, resulting in clashes between employees, a new power dynamic, and the return of Karen, Jim's former coworker and love interest.
The office must decide how to spend a budget surplus, leading to heated debates, conflicting interests, and an unexpected alliance between Jim and Dwight.
Michael, Pam, and Ryan start their own paper company, leading to risky decisions, a struggle for survival, a surprising encounter with David Wallace, Dwight's loyalty being tested, and a shocking turn of events.
Michael and Jim clash over a lucrative sales opportunity, resulting in a power struggle, Dwight's intervention, and a surprising revelation about a potential romance.
Jim and Pam go on a double date with Michael and Pam's mother, resulting in awkward interactions, a revealing conversation, and an unexpected decision.
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.
The office reacts to Jim and Pam's public displays of affection, resulting in mixed reactions, a prank on Dwight, and a surprising revelation from Andy.
Michael hosts his final Dundie Awards, leading to memorable moments, emotional speeches, and a surprise appearance that leaves the office in tears.
A committee of Dunder Mifflin employees interviews potential candidates for the position of regional manager, resulting in hilarious interactions, unconventional questions, and a surprising twist when a familiar face throws their hat in the ring.
Robert California brings his wife to the office, leading to speculation about his marriage, Andy's attempts to impress her, and an unexpected twist involving Erin.
The office takes free family portraits, leading to hilarious setups, unexpected revelations, and a heartwarming moment for Jim and Pam.
The office competes for a spot as a junior salesman, resulting in creative pitches, Kevin's surprising skills, and a challenging decision for Jim.