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Someone made a huge mess in the microwave and refuses to clean it up; Michael must come to terms with the personnel changes in his staff.
Someone made a huge mess in the microwave and refuses to clean it up; Michael must come to terms with the personnel changes in his staff.
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S5, EP11 "Moroccan Christmas"Meredith's hair catches fire at Phyllis' Moroccan-themed Christmas party; Dwight corners the market on the hottest toy of the holiday season.
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S5, EP12 "The Duel"Andy remains unaware of Angela's affair with Dwight; Michael is nervous about a corporate meeting with Wallace.
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S5, EP13 "Prince Family Paper"Michael and Dwight go undercover to learn about a competitor; employees hold a debate to decide whether an actress is hot.
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S5, EP14 "Stress Relief - Part 1"Dwight must make amends with the office after his fire-safety seminar goes awry; Michael tries to get his employees to relax; Andy becomes convinced that Pam and Jim are film gurus.
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S8, EP21 "Angry Andy"After returning from his romantic quest, Andy battles with Nellie for the manager's chair; Kelly has a difficult time choosing between Ryan and a perfect man (Sendhil Ramamurthy).
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S8, EP20 "Welcome Party"Robert forces the office to throw a welcome party for Nellie; Erin helps Andy practice how he will break up with Jessica.
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S8, EP19 "Get the Girl"Andy drives across the country to get Erin; Nellie shows up and tries to claim the manager position.
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