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When a documentary crew comes to Dunder Mifflin to learn about modern management, manager Michael Scott tries to paint a happy picture of his domain, but his jokes keep falling flat.
When a documentary crew comes to Dunder Mifflin to learn about modern management, manager Michael Scott tries to paint a happy picture of his domain, but his jokes keep falling flat.
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S5, EP18 "Blood Drive"Michael meets a mysterious woman at a blood drive; Dwight and Kevin attend a "Lonely Hearts Party"; Jim and Pam have an awkward lunch with Bob and Phyllis.
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S5, EP19 "Golden Ticket"Michael comes up with an idea that causes a huge problem in the office; Pam, Jim and Andy each give Kevin different advice on wooing a woman.
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S5, EP20 "New Boss"Michael makes big plans for his 15th anniversary party at Dunder Mifflin; Jim plays a prank on Dwight that has unexpected results.
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S5, EP21 "Two Weeks"Michael's relationship with the new vice president gets increasingly tense; Pam finds the new copier a challenge.
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S9, EP27 "Finale"Past and present Dunder Mifflin employees gather for a wedding and a final round of interviews.
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S9, EP26 "Finale"Past and present Dunder Mifflin employees gather for a wedding and a final round of interviews.
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S9, EP25 "A.A.R.M."As everyone prepares for the premiere of the documentary, Jim convinces Dwight that he needs to hire an assistant to the assistant to the regional manager; after being turned away at daycare, Angela brings her baby to work.
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S9, EP24 "A.A.R.M."As everyone prepares for the premiere of the documentary, Jim convinces Dwight that he needs to hire an assistant to the assistant to the regional manager; after being turned away at daycare, Angela brings her baby to work.
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