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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.
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 Scranton branch hosts a party to celebrate the launch of Dunder Mifflin Infinity, resulting in technical difficulties, Dwight's fire-safety drill, and a heartwarming moment between Jim and Pam.
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.
Toby announces his departure from Dunder Mifflin, leading to mixed reactions among the employees, a going-away party, and a surprising romantic development for Jim and Pam.
Michael is delighted by Toby's departure and attempts to frame him for drug possession, leading to an investigation, an uncomfortable encounter with Holly, and a surprising twist.
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.
Sabre, a new company, takes over Dunder Mifflin, resulting in changes to the office, a quirky new CEO, and Dwight's quest to become the "Assistant Regional Manager".
Michael embarks on a search for a new office assistant, leading to unusual interviews, Dwight's own candidate, and a shocking revelation about the applicant pool.
Andy tries to grant everyone's Christmas wishes, leading to comedic requests, Dwight's antics as Belsnickel, and a heartwarming gesture from Jim and Pam.
The office takes free family portraits, leading to hilarious setups, unexpected revelations, and a heartwarming moment for Jim and Pam.
The documentary airs, leading to emotional farewells, new beginnings, and a heartwarming reunion of past and present employees at Dunder Mifflin.