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Are those wedding bells in the air? Is that the pitter-patter of little feet on the office floor? Has Michael turned mafia boss? With Dunder Mifflin on the brink of bankruptcy, who knows, he may just have to - or maybe it's just time to replace the Dunder Mifflin leadership.
Jo returns to the branch to find who contacted the press about the printer's starting on fire.
Michael doesn't break up with Donna after learning she is married; Jim and Pam struggle to stay awake at work; Dwight and Angela take their baby contract to a mediator.
Michael thinks Donna is cheating on him; Darryl tries to set Andy up.
Michael thinks that a new client is interested in him; Dwight tries to recruit different minorities into Sabre executive program.
Andy tries to create a special secretary's day for Erin but Michael accidentally reveals a secret.
Oscar gets the staff to go out after work in order to see Matt from the warehouse.
Tensions rise in the office when the sales staff thinks they are the top dog.
Dwight becomes obsessed with a mega desk recreated while Jim and Pam were gone; Michael's attempts to suck up to Jo are unsuccessful.
After the birth of the baby, Pam has trouble getting the baby to breastfeed. Michael tries to set up other members of the office.
Pam insists on waiting until after midnight to check in to the hospital; Dwight and Angela make a business agreement to have their own baby.
When the new CEO visits the office, she informs Michael and Jim that only one of the can be manager; Andy gives Valentine's Day cards to all the staff giving Kelly the wrong impression.
Michael doesn't like the changes that the new owner is making to Dunder Mifflin; Jim and Pam interview at a day care.
A banker from the potential buyer visits the office.
Michael is upset when Jim allows Phyllis to be the office Santa for Christmas.
Michael is in hot water when it comes time to pay up for promising a bunch of kids he would pay for their college tuition; Dwight tries to set Jim up.
Michael is invited to be honored at a shareholder's meeting; Jim tries to get the rest of the office to understand he is one of the "real" bosses.
Michael attempts to distract the office when rumors of Dunder Mifflin's bankruptcy surface.
Michael breaks up with Pam's mom on her birthday; Dwight tries to get the rest of the staff to owe him in order to get Jim fired.
Michael ends up becoming the butt of everyone's jokes when he falls into a koi pond while on a sales call; Pam and Andy are mistaken for a couple when they go on sales calls together.
Pam finds out that Michael is dating her mother.
With Jim and Pam on their honeymoon, Michael ends up signing up for insurance thinking the guy selling is in the mafia.
The office staff travels to Jim and Pam's wedding.
The office staff head to Niagara Falls for Jim and Pam's wedding.
Michael and Jim have to decide who is getting a raise and who is not.
Michael attempts to sabotage Jim's efforts at a promotion.
Michael accidentally reveals that Stanley is having an affair so he makes up a bunch of other rumors to divert people's attention.
In the series 9th season, Andy Bernard, the preppy salesman and die-hard Cornell alumni whose endless and unique musical talents keep the office entertained, is the new Dunder Mifflin Scranton manager.
Inappropriate remarks, petty behavior, zero productivity -- you can change the boss, but you can't change the office. Season 8 of the hit comedy series promises to be the most interesting yet as the beloved cast keeps Dunder Mifflin moving in a world (and office building) without Michael Scott.
To err is human. To irr is Michael Scott. He's irritating, irrational and irrepressible. And those are the very same qualities that make him so irresistible.
Are those wedding bells in the air? Is that the pitter-patter of little feet on the office floor? Has Michael turned mafia boss? With Dunder Mifflin on the brink of bankruptcy, who knows, he may just have to - or maybe it's just time to replace the Dunder Mifflin leadership.
Last season left Office fans gasping and worked up for more - and so, the most anticipated season of the Emmy-winning comedy is finally on the clock. New and poignant foolishness continues to plague the world of the unwary Dunder Mifflin 9-to-5'ers.
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Season 3 punches in with Jim Halpert's unexpected transfer to the Stamford office but will it punch out the closing of the Scranton branch?
Season 2 of this critically acclaimed comedy continues the day-to-day of Dunder Mifflin Regional Manager Michael Scott and his ambivalent staffers.
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