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"The Office," developed for American television by Greg Daniels and featuring an ensemble cast led by Steve Carell, is a mockumentary sitcom that first premiered in 2005. This series chronicles the often hilarious and sometimes poignant daily lives of employees at the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company's Scranton, Pennsylvania branch. The show centers on regional manager Michael Scott, whose well-intentioned but frequently misguided attempts at leadership create a constant stream of awkward and comedic situations. Alongside him are a diverse ensemble of co-workers, including the ambitious salesman Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), the prank-loving Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), and the artistic receptionist Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), among others. Through its unique documentary style, "The Office" explores universal themes of workplace dynamics, the search for connection, and the challenges of finding purpose in the mundane. It delves into the complexities of friendship, romance, and the often-unspoken bonds that form within a professional "family," all while highlighting the humor inherent in everyday office life.
S4, EP16 "Did I Stutter?"
Michael tries to give Stanley an attitude adjustment after Stanley snaps at him; Dwight decides to buy Andy's car; after spending the night at Jim's, Pam deals with an unexpected inconvenience.
S4, EP17 "Job Fair"
Jim hits the golf course with Andy and Kevin in hope of landing a huge client; Michael sets up a booth at a job fair at Pam's alma mater to hire a summer intern.
S4, EP18 "Goodbye Toby Part 1"
Michael demands Toby's goodbye party at Dunder Mifflin be a huge celebration; Dwight and Meredith haze Holly (Amy Ryan), the new human resources person.
S4, EP19 "Goodbye Toby Part 2"
Michael demands Toby's goodbye party at Dunder Mifflin be a huge celebration; Dwight and Meredith haze Holly (Amy Ryan), the new human resources person.
S4, EP15 "Night Out"
Michael and Dwight decide to surprise Ryan in New York; Scranton staffers must work on a Saturday for Ryan's Web site project.
S4, EP14 "Chair Model"
A model in an office-supply catalog makes Michael feel things; to win back Dunder-Mifflin's parking spaces, Kevin and Andy oppose bosses of five businesses.
S4, EP13 "Dinner Party"
Pam and Jim run out of excuses and must go to Jan and Michael's house for dinner; when Dwight learns that Angela and Andy are also invited, jealousy gets the best of him.
S4, EP12 "The Deposition"
Jan sues Dunder Mifflin, and Michael is deposed as a witness; Kelly trash-talks Pam after Darryl beats Jim at ping-pong.