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The Dunder Mifflin employees face the arrival of a documentary crew, leading to humorous and awkward moments, with Jim's crush on Pam and Michael's attempts to impress his employees taking center stage.
Michael mediates conflicts among the employees, uncovering bizarre grievances. Jim pranks Dwight by creating a series of fake complaints about his "weird" behavior.
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".
The office celebrates Secretary's Day, resulting in misguided attempts to appreciate Pam, a memorable trip to the dentist, and an unexpected bond between Erin and Andy.
Sabre's printers catch fire, leading to a cover-up attempt, an investigation, and Michael's misguided attempts to handle the situation.
Dwight holds a business seminar, resulting in unconventional teachings, Andy's attempts to impress Erin, and a surprise guest speaker.
Michael hosts his final Dundie Awards, leading to memorable moments, emotional speeches, and a surprise appearance that leaves the office in tears.
The office pools their money to buy lottery tickets, leading to dreams of wealth, secret alliances, and a rollercoaster of emotions when they discover a winning ticket.
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.
Andy returns from Florida and discovers his job is in jeopardy, leading to anger management issues, a surprise appearance from his family, and a musical performance.
The office takes a work bus on a sales trip, resulting in cramped quarters, Dwight's eccentricities, and an unexpected revelation about Nellie.
Jim considers a job opportunity in Philadelphia, leading to soul-searching, a farewell prank on Dwight, and a significant decision about the future.