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Michael's pranks backfire when he damages Jim's desk and buys a cheap replacement carpet, leading to frustration and an unexpected apology from Michael. Jim pranks Dwight by hiding his stapler in Jell-O.
Michael's misguided "boys vs. girls" seminar causes division and tension in the office. Jim tries to cheer up a heartbroken Dwight after his breakup with Angela.
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.
Andy returns from anger management training, leading to clashes with Dwight, a prank played on Andy, and a surprise twist involving Jim and Pam.
Michael and Jan invite Jim and Pam, along with Angela and Andy, to their chaotic and uncomfortable dinner party, resulting in awkward tension, a broken TV, and an unforgettable musical performance.
The office plays a murder mystery game, leading to confusion, hilarious accusations, and a revelation about a secret relationship.
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".
Sabre's printers catch fire, leading to a cover-up attempt, an investigation, and Michael's misguided attempts to handle the situation.
Jim and Pam organize their baby's christening, resulting in conflicting schedules, Dwight's eccentricity, and a heartwarming moment between Michael and Pam.
Andy hosts a garden party at Schrute Farms, leading to eccentric traditions, awkward encounters, and a revelation about Dwight's family dynamics.
The office takes free family portraits, leading to hilarious setups, unexpected revelations, and a heartwarming moment for Jim and Pam.
The office holds a paper airplane contest, resulting in competitive spirits, unexpected alliances, and a surprising outcome for Jim and Pam.