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It's Season 4 and there are lots of changes at the office. Former temp Ryan is now everyone's boss and is pushing a new website initiative that threatens to upset the Scranton branch's comfortable world. Former boss Jan is trying her hand at domesticity by living with Michael in his condo. Jim and Pam's relationship is at a new level, but Dwight and Angela run into major problems.
Michael becomes infatuated with the woman replacing Toby; Jim plan to propose to Pam is upstaged by Andy; Michael gets a surprise from Jan.
Michael becomes infatuated with the woman replacing Toby; Jim plan to propose to Pam is upstaged by Andy; Michael gets a surprise from Jan.
Michael, Pam, Darryl and Oscar attend a job fair; Jim, Kevin and Andy play a round of golf with a perspective client.
Michael has to deal with Stanley's open insubordination at a meeting.
Michael and Dwight head to New York to party with Ryan; Jim gets the office to work late to avoid coming in on Saturday and they get locked in the parking lot.
Michael becomes obsessed with a model in a chair catalog; Kevin and Andy set out to reclaim the office's parking spaces.
Michael traps Pam and Jim, Angela and Andy into a dinner party with him and Jan.
Michael tries to play both sides when he has to give a deposition for Jan's lawsuit against Dunder Mifflin.
Michael sets out to survivor in the wilderness after Ryan doesn't invite him on a retreat; Jim is put in charge of the office while Michael is going and he attempts to change the birthday party policy.
Michael and Dwight set out to pull a prank on Utica when they find out that Karen is trying to steal Stanley.
Michael believes he can make a better TV ad than the professionals Dunder Mifflin sent.
Oscar helps Michael with his finances; Andy continues to pursue Angela.
Michael takes a second job as supporting Jan is draining his finances; Jim and Pam stay at Dwight's farm.
Michael is upset when he realizes he wasn't invited to attend the actual launch party in New York; Andy pursues Angela.
The Dunder Mifflin website launches; Dwight gets into a paper selling war with the new website.
Michael sets out to win clients back the old fashion way.
Michael is resistant to the new ideas the Ryan brings to the company; Jim and Pam's relationship is exposed to the entire office.
Michael accidentally runs over Meredith in the parking lot which results in Michael arranging a 5K fun run for her
Michael accidentally runs over Meredith in the parking lot which results in Michael arranging a 5K fun run for her.
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It's Season 4 and there are lots of changes at the office. Former temp Ryan is now everyone's boss and is pushing a new website initiative that threatens to upset the Scranton branch's comfortable world. Former boss Jan is trying her hand at domesticity by living with Michael in his condo. Jim and Pam's relationship is at a new level, but Dwight and Angela run into major problems.
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