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Michael readies himself for the news about Holly's relationship; Pam puts up a board for everyone to post their New Year's resolutions.
Michael readies himself for the news about Holly's relationship; Pam puts up a board for everyone to post their New Year's resolutions.
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S5, EP6 "Employee Transfer"Pam is embarrassed when no one else at corporate wears a costume on Halloween; Holly and Michael get shocking news from corporate; Dwight tries to get under Andy's skin.
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S5, EP7 "Customer Survey"Jim and Dwight are stunned when they get the results of the annual customer survey report; Jim and Pam decide to spend every minute together; Andy and Angela choose an unusual location for their wedding.
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S5, EP8 "Business Trip"Michael is thrilled when David Wallace sends him on a business trip to Canada; Oscar and Andy become friends when Michael decides to bring them on the trip; Jim counts the days until Pam returns from art school.
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S5, EP9 "Frame Toby"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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S7, EP16 "PDA"Public displays of affection between Holly and Michael make everyone uncomfortable; Jim and Pam experience the aftermath of a bottomless champagne lunch; Andy tags along on Erin's romantic treasure hunt.
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S7, EP15 "The Search"Jim is forced to abandon Michael at a gas station after receiving an emergency phone call; Erin, Dwight and Holly search for Michael; Pam's art inspires a captioning contest that appears to offend Gabe.
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S7, EP14 "The Seminar"Holly and Michael turn Andy's business seminar into an improv challenge; Erin and Gabe compete in a board game battle.
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S7, EP13 "Ultimatum"Michael readies himself for the news about Holly's relationship; Pam puts up a board for everyone to post their New Year's resolutions.
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