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When David Wallace invites Michael to the Dunder Mifflin shareholder meeting in New York, Michael brings Oscar, Dwight and Andy along; Jim tries to get Ryan to do work.
When David Wallace invites Michael to the Dunder Mifflin shareholder meeting in New York, Michael brings Oscar, Dwight and Andy along; Jim tries to get Ryan to do work.
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S6, EP12 "Scott's Tots"Michael must tell the truth when he realizes he cannot keep a promise he made to a group of kids 10 years ago; Jim starts an employee-of-the-month program to boost employee morale.
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S6, EP13 "Secret Santa"Michael is outraged when Jim lets Phyllis be Santa at the office Christmas party; Jim and Dwight try to get everyone in the holiday spirit; Oscar has a secret crush.
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S6, EP14 "The Banker"Michael, Dwight, Pam and Andy try to impress a potential buyer who comes to Dunder Mifflin; Michael remembers good times they have had in the office.
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S6, EP15 "Sabre"Michael has a difficult time accepting Sabre's new policies; Erin waits for Andy to ask her on a date.
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S3, EP19 "The Negotiation"Darryl meets with Michael to negotiate a pay increase; Jim deals with the consequences of Pam's confession to Roy.
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S3, EP18 "Cocktails"Michael and Jan make their relationship public during a party; Jim meets Karen's ex; the staff goes to happy hour for drinks.
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S3, EP17 "Business School"Ryan invites Michael to be a guest speaker at his business school; Dwight battles a bat that is loose in the office; Pam invites co-workers to her first art show.
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S3, EP16 "Phyllis's Wedding"Phyllis regrets giving Michael an important job at her wedding; Dwight plans to catch wedding crashers.
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