
Watch S2, EP2: Sexual Harassment with Fubo for $0 Today
Corporate office requires the staff go through sexual harassment training, but Michael worries that the new policy will make the office less fun for everyone.
Corporate office requires the staff go through sexual harassment training, but Michael worries that the new policy will make the office less fun for everyone.
How to watch
More episodes
The Office
S2, EP1 "The Dundies"The Dunder Mifflin employees suffer through the annual office awards ceremony, The Dundies, hosted by Michael at their local watering hole, a Chili's restaurant.
The Office
S2, EP2 "Sexual Harassment"Corporate office requires the staff go through sexual harassment training, but Michael worries that the new policy will make the office less fun for everyone.
The Office
S2, EP3 "Office Olympics"While Michael and Dwight are away from the office, Jim and Pam organize an office Olympics where employees compete in ridiculous games.
The Office
S2, EP4 "The Fire"A small fire in the kitchen forces the staff to wait in the parking lot; Jim suggests a game of Desert Island; Michael tries to impress Ryan.
The Office
S6, EP9 "Double Date"Having run out of excuses, Jim and Pam are forced to go on an uncomfortable double date with Michael and Helena (Linda Purl); Dwight is doing nice things for everyone in the office.
The Office
S6, EP8 "Koi Pond"The office plans a haunted house for children in the community; Michael falls into a koi pond at an important business meeting.
The Office
S6, EP7 "The Lover"Michael shocks Pam and Jim when he reveals the identity of his new girlfriend; Dwight offers Jim a strange peace offering.
The Office
S6, EP6 "Mafia"Dwight and Andy convince Michael that an insurance salesman who visits the office is part of the Mafia.
More comedy shows
See allAmerica's Funniest Home Videos
Amateur videographers in the U.S. submit videos of their kids, pets, friends and families in funny and embarrassing situations with the hope of winning thousands in prize money; the studio audience determines a winner by voting for the video they find most-hilarious; at the end of the season, weekly winners compete for the grand prize; actor and "Dancing With the Stars" Season 19 champion, Alfonso Ribeiro serves as the host and Vin Di Bona is the executive producer.
Family Guy
This animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Endearingly ignorant Peter and his stay-at-home wife, Lois, reside in Quahog, R.I., and have three kids. Meg, the eldest child, is a social outcast, and teenage Chris is awkward and clueless when it comes to the opposite sex. The youngest, Stewie, is a genius baby who is bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. Brian, the talking dog, keeps Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own issues.
Ridiculousness
Don't be ridiculous! When it comes to Internet videos run amok, however, the more zany, unbelievable and downright dangerous the clips are, the greater the chance they'll be shown on this series. It features amateur viral videos being critiqued by MTV personality Rob Dyrdek ("Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory"), who knows a thing or two about pushing the envelope from his pro skateboarding days. With commentary from Sterling "Steelo" Brim and Chanel (the rapping receptionist from "Fantasy Factory"), Dyrdek breaks down the clips by putting them in such categories as "Hot Mess," "Worst Case Scenario," "Redneck Good Times" and "What Happened Last Night." It's sure to be seriously ridiculous.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Emmy-winning funnyman Jimmy Kimmel serves up comedy bits and welcomes guests that include other comics, celebrities, athletes and musicians, as well as everyday people with unusual or compelling personal stories. Kimmel's family and friends take part in the festivities, including his Cousin Sal, Uncle Frank (until his death in 2011) and childhood friend Cleto Escobedo III, who leads the show's house band. Recurring segments include the FCC-pleasing This Week in Unnecessary Censorship in which they take TV clips and "bleep and blur things whether they need it or not," as Kimmel describes it. But it's too bad they consistently run out of time for Matt Damon's segment.