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Michael is devastated when he realizes his employees don't care about his birthday, leading to Dwight's extravagant party planning and an unexpected moment of vulnerability. Jim consoles Pam after her art show ends in disappointment.
The employees embark on a sales trip, pairing up and facing challenges, while Jim and Dwight engage in a prank war with escalating antics.
The office hires a Ben Franklin impersonator for Phyllis's bachelorette party, resulting in awkward encounters, inappropriate behavior, and a surprise proposal.
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 office faces a sexual harassment seminar, leading to absurd behavior, a hysterical cat-and-mouse game, and a surprising twist involving Phyllis.
Michael and Pam go on a lecture circuit, encountering different branches and humorous situations, while back at the office, Dwight's power play causes chaos.
Michael discovers that Jim is dating Pam's mother, leading to a mix of uncomfortable situations, family drama, and a surprising resolution.
A potential buyer interviews the employees, leading to a flashback-filled episode that revisits memorable moments from previous seasons.
An anonymous whistleblower threatens to expose Sabre's unethical practices, leading to internal tension, surprising alliances, and a resolution that leaves the office in uncertainty.
Michael faces an ultimatum from corporate, leading to a decision that affects his future, Darryl's unexpected promotion, and a touching moment between Jim and Pam.
The office takes a boat trip with Andy, resulting in seasickness, pranks, and a significant decision from Jim.
Jim and Pam visit a suit warehouse for Jim's new business venture, leading to miscommunication, Andy's attempts to win back Erin, and a decision that affects Jim and Pam's future.