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Dwight's devotion to Michael is tested; Andy tries to fulfill Jim's emotional needs.
Dwight's devotion to Michael is tested; Andy tries to fulfill Jim's emotional needs.
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S5, EP23 "The Michael Scott Paper Company"Dwight and Andy plan a hunting trip; Charles asks Jim for a "rundown", and Jim tries to figure out what that is; Michael hosts a paper and pancakes luncheon.
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S5, EP24 "Heavy Competition"Dwight's devotion to Michael is tested; Andy tries to fulfill Jim's emotional needs.
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S5, EP25 "Broke"Michael's new company has a hard time making early-morning deliveries; the office struggles to get expense reports in on time when Angela enforces the company policy.
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S5, EP26 "Casual Friday"Michael must settle a dispute within the sales team; employees cause trouble when they take the term "casual" Friday too loosely.
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S9, EP9 "Dwight Christmas"Dwight picks up the slack when the party planning committee fails to plan a Christmas party; Darryl worries Jim has forgotten the promise he made; Pete teaches Erin about "Die Hard."
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S9, EP8 "The Target"When Angela finds out about her husband's affair, she goes to Dwight for help; Stanley and Phyllis take advantage of Jim when he needs a favor; Pete distracts Pam as she begins painting her mural.
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S9, EP7 "The Whale"The women of the office try to teach Dwight how to interact with female clients; Angela suspects the senator of cheating; Toby convinces some of the guys to grow mustaches.
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S9, EP6 "The Boat"Andy must step up when his dad loses all his family's money; when Dwight is a guest on a radio show, his co-workers call in to torture him; Kevin learns a secret about Oscar.
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