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Andy crashes a fundraiser and ends up adopting 12 dogs; Dwight learns that an auction winner loses money; Nellie learns how to eat a taco.
Andy crashes a fundraiser and ends up adopting 12 dogs; Dwight learns that an auction winner loses money; Nellie learns how to eat a taco.
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S5, EP4 "Baby Shower"Michael has Dwight go over possible birthing scenarios to prepare for the birth of Jan's baby; Michael tells Holly he will pretend not to like her for Jan's benefit.
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S5, EP5 "Crime Aid"Michael helps Pam get a part-time job so she can afford art school; Michael and Holly get an early start on their date night; after the office is robbed, Michael decides to raise money for all the lost items.
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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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S8, EP22 "Fundraiser"Andy crashes a fundraiser and ends up adopting 12 dogs; Dwight learns that an auction winner loses money; Nellie learns how to eat a taco.
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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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