
Season 4
Season 4 explores the aftermath of Jim's heartfelt confession to Pam as they navigate their uncertain relationship. The season introduces new dynamics with the merger of the Scranton and Stamford branches, bringing in new characters like the eccentric and ambitious salesman, Charles Miner. It delves into Michael's personal growth and challenges, including his tumultuous relationship with his former boss, Jan, and his pursuit of a new love interest, Holly Flax. The season culminates in a dramatic and emotional finale as the office faces downsizing, bringing significant changes to the Scranton branch.
14 episodes

Fun Run
The office copes with the aftermath of Michael hitting Meredith with his car by participating in a charity fun run, leading to personal revelations, Andy's injury, and an unexpected intervention.

Dunder Mifflin Infinity
The employees struggle to adapt to the new Dunder Mifflin Infinity website, leading to Dwight's rivalry with the website, Ryan's power trip as a corporate executive, and a surprising alliance between Jim and Dwight.

Launch Party
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.

Money
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.

Local Ad
The office takes on the challenge of creating their own local ad, resulting in creative differences, Dwight's eccentricity, and an unexpected cameo by Michael's beloved character, Prison Mike.

Branch Wars
Jim leads a team from the Scranton branch on a prank-filled raid against the Utica branch, leading to retaliation, Dwight's loyalty being tested, and an emotional moment between Jim and Karen.

Survivor Man
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.

The Deposition
Jan's lawsuit against Dunder Mifflin prompts Michael to give a deposition, leading to tense questioning, surprising revelations about Jan and Michael's relationship, and a memorable encounter with Jan's attorney.

Dinner Party
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.

Chair Model
The employees mourn the loss of a beloved office chair model, leading to an unexpected trip to a local cemetery, Michael's obsession with finding love, and an endearing gesture from Jim to Pam.

Night Out
The office employees head to New York City for a night out, leading to a series of misadventures, a memorable encounter with Ryan, and a surprising twist involving Jim and Pam.

Did I Stutter?
Stanley's insubordination prompts Michael to confront him, resulting in a tense showdown, a surprising revelation about Stanley's past, and an emotional moment between Jim and Pam.

Job Fair
The office attends a job fair, leading to humorous interactions, Dwight's unique approach to recruitment, and a heartwarming moment between Jim and Pam as they contemplate their future.

Goodbye Toby
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.