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Jim and Dwight's escalating pranks lead to an epic office-wide battle. Jim later comforts Pam after her confrontation with Roy.
Dwight's aspirations for regional manager lead to an unconventional and amusing speech. Jim plans a prank on Andy by convincing him that he's been hired at Dunder Mifflin.
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.
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.
Charles Miner takes over as the new vice president, leading to clashes with Michael, tension among the employees, and a surprising decision from Jim.
Dunder Mifflin implements casual Friday, causing conflicts over appropriate attire, a prank on Dwight, and a bittersweet moment between Jim and Pam.
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.
A potential buyer interviews the employees, leading to a flashback-filled episode that revisits memorable moments from previous seasons.
Michael arranges counseling sessions for the office, resulting in awkward conversations, Dwight's unconventional methods, and a surprising revelation about Jim and Pam's relationship.
The office holds a garage sale, resulting in personal revelations, Dwight's bizarre items, and a significant decision for Michael.
Dwight creates a doomsday scenario to test the office's preparedness, leading to chaos, conspiracy theories, and a surprising bond between Erin and Gabe.
Jim encourages Pam to pursue her artistic aspirations, leading to a heartfelt conversation, a surprising revelation from Pam, and a visit from Brian.