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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.
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 fallout from Oscar's "outing" leads to a series of awkward encounters, including Michael's misguided attempts at sensitivity and a surprising revelation about one of the employees.
The office celebrates Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, leading to cultural misunderstandings, romance, and Michael's inappropriate behavior during the festivities.
The office participates in Michael's beach games as part of his selection process for a new assistant regional manager, resulting in hilarious challenges and personal revelations.
Michael tries to prove his survival skills by taking the employees on a wilderness retreat, resulting in chaos, a hilarious misunderstanding about food, and Jim's heartfelt attempt to connect with Pam.
Jan invites the office to her baby shower, resulting in uncomfortable moments, Dwight's competitive baby game, and a significant decision for Jim and Pam.
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.
Dwight teaches a sex education class, resulting in hilarious misunderstandings, uncomfortable revelations, and a surprising bonding moment between Michael and Erin.
Pam takes maternity leave, and Jim struggles to cope with her absence, resulting in a search for a temporary replacement, conflicts with Dwight, and an unexpected friendship.
The office competes for a spot as a junior salesman, resulting in creative pitches, Kevin's surprising skills, and a challenging decision for Jim.
The documentary airs, leading to emotional farewells, new beginnings, and a heartwarming reunion of past and present employees at Dunder Mifflin.