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Michael seizes the opportunity to exhibit his creativity when the Scranton branch must participate in a company ad; Dwight explores an online world.
Michael seizes the opportunity to exhibit his creativity when the Scranton branch must participate in a company ad; Dwight explores an online world.
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S4, EP9 "Local Ad"Michael seizes the opportunity to exhibit his creativity when the Scranton branch must participate in a company ad; Dwight explores an online world.
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S4, EP10 "Branch Wars"Michael fights back when Karen tries to woo Stanley away from Scranton; a Finer Things Club further disturbs Dunder Mifflin's calm.
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S4, EP11 "Survivor Man"When Ryan excludes him from a wilderness retreat, Michael goes into the woods for his own survival adventure; Jim tries to revolutionize the office birthday party.
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S4, EP12 "The Deposition"Jan sues Dunder Mifflin, and Michael is deposed as a witness; Kelly trash-talks Pam after Darryl beats Jim at ping-pong.
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S4, EP8 "Money Part 2"Michael tries to combat his growing debt by asking employees for loans; Jim and Pam spend a night at Dwight's family farm.
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S4, EP7 "Money Part 1"Michael tries to combat his growing debt by asking employees for loans; Jim and Pam spend a night at Dwight's family farm.
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S4, EP6 "Launch Party Part 2"Michael anticipates going to New York for the company's Web site launch party; Dwight tries to sell more paper in one day than the Web site does.
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S4, EP5 "Launch Party Part 1"Michael anticipates going to New York for the company's Website launch party; Dwight tries to sell more paper in one day than the Website does.
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