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Jim makes a request that leaves Michael feeling defensive and insecure; Pam works on the guest list for the wedding; Toby and Dwight go undercover to investigate a workers' comp claim.
Jim makes a request that leaves Michael feeling defensive and insecure; Pam works on the guest list for the wedding; Toby and Dwight go undercover to investigate a workers' comp claim.
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S6, EP4 "Niagara Part 1"The office mates travel to Niagara Falls to celebrate Jim and Pam's wedding; Michael, Dwight and Andy want to hook up with wedding guests; Jim lets a secret slip at the rehearsal dinner.
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S6, EP5 "Niagara Part 2"The office mates travel to Niagara Falls to celebrate Jim and Pam's wedding; Michael, Dwight and Andy want to hook up with wedding guests; Jim lets a secret slip at the rehearsal dinner.
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S6, EP6 "Mafia"Dwight and Andy convince Michael that an insurance salesman who visits the office is part of the Mafia.
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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.
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S7, EP26 "Search Committee"Jim heads a team that interviews applicants, including several co-workers; Dwight tries to reassert himself as a contender.
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S7, EP24 "Inner Circle"Deangelo plays favorites by creating an inner circle of most liked employees, and the women notice it seems to be all guys.
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S7, EP23 "Goodbye Michael, Part 2"Michael wants a drama-free day to say goodbye to his friends; Deangelo and Andy work to keep Michael's most-important clients.
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