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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.
The office staff reunites for a panel discussion and Dwight and Angela's wedding.
The office staff reunites for a panel discussion and Dwight and Angela's wedding.
Andy auditions for a singing competition; Dwight hires an assistant to his assistant to the regional manager...himself; Kevin is jealous of Phillip
Andy auditions for a singing competition; Dwight hires an assistant to his assistant to the regional manager...himself; Kevin is jealous of Phillip.
Andy quits as regional manager to focus on his acting career; Jim dedicates more time at Dunder Mifflin to save his marriage.
The staff competes in a paper airplane contest.
Stanley refuses to go on a sales call with Dwight because the elevator is broke; Jim and Pam begin marriage counseling.
The promo for the documentary is finally released.
After Dwight's aunt dies, his sister and brother return for her funeral; Todd Packer returns to the office.
Andy learns that Erin is now seeing Pete; Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia.
The staff celebrates Valentine's Day by going out to a local nail salon for couple's discounts; Jim and Pam have lunch with Brian.
Pam is upset when she finds her mural has been defaced; Darryl finds out Jim is a slob when they sublet an apartment together in Philly.
Clark has to compete against a bunch of Dwight's friends and family for the job of junior salesman.
The office believes that Erin and Pete have feelings for each other; Jim misses his daughter's recital because of a business meeting.
Dwight gets Clark to help him with a sale; Darryl has an interview at Jim's company.
Pam brings lice into the office and lets Meredith take the fall.
When the staff forgets about Christmas, Dwight is able to throw his version of Christmas.
Angela wants to put a hit out on Oscar; Jim has to wine and dine Phyllis and Stanley for a favor.
The ladies of the office try and help Dwight pitch to a female client; Angela and Oscar think the Senator is cheating on them.
Andy deals with the aftermath of his family losing all their money; Jim, Pam and Nellie pulls a radio interview prank on Dwight; Kevin finds out about Oscar and Angela's husband.
It's Halloween at the office and Andy invites his college's capella group to perform at the party; Jim and Pam disagree over how much to invest in the new sports business.
Jim convinces Dwight that the office has safety issues so Jim sets up a temporary office in the parking lot.
Nellie convinces Andy that he is distantly related to Michelle Obama; Pam tries to teach Nellie how to drive.
Jim and Pam attend Roy's wedding. Nellie tries to initiate a special project involving charity.
The office is joined by two new guys who the office dubs new Dwight and new Jim. Andy tries to force Nellie out.
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.
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.
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.
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.