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Season 2 of this critically acclaimed comedy continues the day-to-day of Dunder Mifflin Regional Manager Michael Scott and his ambivalent staffers.
The office holds a casino night for charity in the warehouse.
Michael's attempt to resolve conflict resolution in the office just leads to more conflict.
After Dwight finds a joint in the office park, he goes overboard with an investigation.
Michael's birthday coincides with Kevin awaiting the news to see if he has skin cancer.
Staff members bring their children to work.
Dwight has to make a big speech when he is named Salesmen of the Year.
Michael has a big meeting in New York with Jan and the companies new CEO; Pam deals with all the Valentine's Day deliveries hoping Roy will remember to send her something.
When Jan comes to the office for a women in the office session, Michael stages a men's only session.
A disgusting "thing" – implied to be human feces – is left in Michael's office, and he tries to discover who did it. While his carpet is being replaced, he uses Jim's desk, forcing him to move away from Pam into the annex.
Jim is forced into spending time with Michael so that he will not reveal Jim's feelings for Pam. Meanwhile, Oscar takes a "sick day" and Dwight investigates whether he is actually sick.
Michael accidentally burns his foot on his George Foreman Grill, but insists on coming to work anyway. When none of his employees, except for Dwight , help him, Michael feels under-appreciated. Meanwhile, Dwight starts acting strangely nice to everyone, especially Pam.
Michael takes the staff on a booze cruise.
At the office Christmas party, Michael changes secret santa into a gift exchange.
The office staff finds out that Michael has set up e-mail surveillance.
Michael uses each employee's performance review to discuss his relationship with Jan.
Jan helps Michael with an important pitch for a client; The staff discovers a screenplay in Michael's office.
Michael challenges Dwight to a fight at his martial arts studio.
Michael has to fire someone on Halloween.
A fire starts in the office kitchen.
With Michael and Dwight out of the house, Jim organizes an office Olympics.
Michael's continual sending of explicit e-mail forwards forces Dunder Mifflin to review it's sexual harassment policy; Pam's mom makes a visit to the office.
Michael hosts the annual Dundies awards.
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Season 2 of this critically acclaimed comedy continues the day-to-day of Dunder Mifflin Regional Manager Michael Scott and his ambivalent staffers.
In this first season of The Office, Dunder Mifflin Regional Manager Michael Scott leads the documentary team and his staff on a journey through inappropriate behavior, well-intentioned but misguided comments and a myriad of poor management techniques.