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During an interview for a job in Philadelphia, a manager gives Pam déjà-vu; Dwight asks Angela to join him on a mission; Andy returns from his trip.
During an interview for a job in Philadelphia, a manager gives Pam déjà-vu; Dwight asks Angela to join him on a mission; Andy returns from his trip.
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S6, EP17 "The Delivery, Part 1"When Pam's contractions begin, she and Jim try to wait things out as long as possible so they can have more time at the hospital; Michael anxiously awaits the baby's arrival; Erin makes Andy jealous when she has lunch with Kevin.
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S6, EP18 "The Delivery, Part 2"When Pam's contractions begin, she and Jim try to wait things out as long as possible so they can have more time at the hospital; Michael anxiously awaits the baby's arrival; Erin makes Andy jealous when she has lunch with Kevin.
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S6, EP20 "New Leads"Members of the sales staff let Sabre's new Sales Is King policy go to their heads.
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S6, EP21 "Happy Hour"Michael tries to impress one of Pam and Jim's friends; Erin and Andy try to keep their relationship a secret; Dwight reconsiders his contract with Angela.
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S6, EP19 "St. Patrick's Day"Michael tries to impress Jo; Dwight causes trouble on Jim's first day back from paternity leave; Erin and Andy go on their first date.
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S6, EP16 "The Manager and the Salesman"The Sabre CEO visits the Scranton office and says either Michael or Jim must go back to being a salesman; Andy's Valentine's Day plan backfires.
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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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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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