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Weight LossSeptember 25, 2008 Part 1 of 2. The Dunder Mifflin staffers participate in a weight-loss program, only to become overly consumed with shedding pounds. Elsewhere, Michael works on building a friendship (and more?) with the new HR worker (Amy Ryan). And Pam attends art school in New York, leaving behind a pining Jim. Watch Now
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Weight LossSeason 5, Episode 2 September 25, 2008 Conclusion. The desk jockeys' efforts to shed pounds in a corporate weight-loss challenge progresses. Meanwhile, Michael continues to build an awkward friendship with Holly; and a geographically separated Jim and Pam agree to meet one another. Watch Now
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Business EthicsSeason 5, Episode 3 October 9, 2008 Holly presides over a business-ethics meeting in the wake of Ryan's corporate scandal, but the seminar breaks into chaos when Michael allows the staffers to opine openly about workplace malfeasance. Elsewhere, Jim coerces Dwight to adhere to Dunder Mifflin's 'time theft' policy. Watch Now
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Baby ShowerSeason 5, Episode 4 October 16, 2008 In preparation for Jan's delivery, Michael practices various potential birthing situations with Dwight. For Jan's benefit, Michael also gives the false impression that he dislikes Holly (Amy Ryan). Watch Now
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Crime AidSeason 5, Episode 5 October 23, 2008 After thieves prey on the office, Michael takes a bite out of crime by holding an auction to raise funds to replace the stolen items. Elsewhere, Pam aims to land a part-time job at corporate to pay for art school; and Michael and Holly anticipate their date night. Watch Now
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Customer SurveySeason 5, Episode 7 November 6, 2008 The annual customer-survey report delivers shocking results, particularly for Dwight and Jim. Meanwhile, a separated Jim and Pam try to spend all their time together via their phones. And Angela and Andy's wedding plans move forward, as they choose an unlikely destination for their big day. Watch Now
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Business TripSeason 5, Episode 8 November 13, 2008 Dunder-Mifflin bigwig David Wallace (Andy Buckley) sends Michael on a business excursion to Canada with Andy and Oscar, who form an unlikely bond. Meanwhile, Jim eagerly anticipates Pam's return from art school. Watch Now
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Frame TobySeason 5, Episode 9 November 20, 2008 Dirt is dished over a dirty dish: Tension boils over when a mysterious someone leaves a culinary mess in the office microwave. Meanwhile, Michael has trouble accepting that personnel changes were made without his knowledge. Watch Now
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The Surplus0 December 4, 2008 Tensions flare in the Scranton branch when staffers disagree on how to spend a $4300 surplus. Meanwhile, Angela and Andy visit Schrute Farms to work on their wedding plans. Watch Now
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Moroccan Christmas1 December 11, 2008 The staffers jingle all the way at a Moroccan-themed holiday bash, but tensions flare when Meredith's hair catches fire. Dwight's fired up as well: He becomes consumed with the hottest toy of the holiday season. Watch Now
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The Duel2 The Office Season 5 Episode 20January 15, 2009 Thanks to Michael's running mouth, Andy finally learns that his beloved Angela had an affair with Dwight, a discovery that incites the two romantic rivals to square off. Elsewhere, Michael is on edge about a corporate appointment with bigwig Wallace (Andy Buckley). Watch Now
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Prince Family Paper3 January 22, 2009 Michael and Dwight go undercover to snoop on a paper-company rival. Elsewhere, the staffers engage in a debate over the beauty of actress Hilary Swank. Watch Now
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Stress Relief---Part 14 February 1, 2009 Part 1 of 2. Dwight's fire-safety seminar goes up in smoke. Meanwhile, the staffers try to secretly view a bootleg Hollywood flick at work, and Michael throws a comic roast of himself. Jack Black, Jessica Alba and Cloris Leachman guest star. Watch Now
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Stress Relief---Part 25 February 1, 2009 Conclusion. The staffers continue their efforts to secretly view a bootleg Hollywood flick at work. And the joke's on Michael when he throws a comic roast of himself. Watch Now
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Lecture Circuit6 February 5, 2009 Part 1 of 2. With Pam as his driver, Michael goes on a speaking tour to other Dunder-Mifflin branches to share insight about Scranton's relative success. At the office, Dwight and Jim fumble as new party planners when they forget a birthday. And Andy looks for love in all the wrong places. Watch Now
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Lecture Circuit7 February 12, 2009 Conclusion. Accompanied by Pam, Michael continues his speaking tour of various Dunder-Mifflin branches, with the Utica division offering a valuable life lesson for Michael. Meanwhile, a surly Scranton staff makes party-planning tasks difficult for Dwight and Jim; things get catty over Angela's new feline. Watch Now
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Blood Drive8 March 5, 2009 Cupid's arrows fly in Scranton on Valentine's Day when Michael encounters an enigmatic lady at a blood drive. Meanwhile, a 'lonely hearts party' at the office yields potential romances for Dwight and Kevin. And Pam and Jim share an uncomfortable lunch with Phyllis and Bob Vance (of Vance Refrigeration). Watch Now
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Golden Ticket9 March 12, 2009 Office problems spread when Michael suggests placing 'golden tickets' inside paper packages as discounts for clients. Elsewhere, Kevin sets out to woo a woman---so Andy, Jim and Pam step up to give him (very different) pointers. Watch Now
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New BossSeason 5, Episode 20 March 19, 2009 Michael plans for his big 15th-anniversary party at the branch, but the celebration fizzles when he encounters the new vice president (Idris Elba), who comes with direct, no-nonsense concepts. In other events, Jim pulls yet another prank on Dwight, but this time with a surprising outcome. Watch Now
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Two WeeksSeason 5, Episode 21 March 26, 2009 Michael's relationship with the new vice president (Idris Elba) becomes more and more strained, but that doesn't stop Michael from shirking work and responsibility even more than usual. Meanwhile, Pam falls victim to the new copier; and Kelly develops yet another crush. Watch Now
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Dream TeamSeason 5, Episode 22 April 9, 2009 Following his bumpy first meetings with new boss Charles (Idris Elba), Jim finds himself squaring off with the bigwig in a soccer game in the parking lot. Meanwhile, Michael fears the new workday, so much so that he's barely able to leave his house. But that doesn't stop him from assembling his 'dream team.' Watch Now
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Heavy CompetitionSeason 5, Episode 24 April 16, 2009 The bizarre bond between Dwight and Michael faces a great challenge when Dwight begins to regard bigwig Charles (Idris Elba) as his newest hero. Meanwhile, Andy comes to Jim's emotional rescue. Watch Now
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BrokeSeason 5, Episode 25 April 23, 2009 In his new endeavors, Michael faces mounting financial difficulties and problems with early-morning deliveries. Meanwhile, Angela plays enforcer as the staffers try to finish their expense reports on deadline. Watch Now
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Casual FridaySeason 5, Episode 26 April 30, 2009 A conflict erupts in the new sales group, with mediator Michael landing square in the middle of the dispute. In other developments, the office drones take a relaxed attitude to new heights during 'casual Friday.' Watch Now
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Cafe DiscoSeason 5, Episode 27 May 7, 2009 Michael embraces the idea of a 'café disco' by introducing dance fever and coffee to the office, resulting in quite a jolt. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam rev up for a secret trip. Watch Now
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Company PicnicSeason 5, Episode 28 May 14, 2009 Season 5 closes with the staffers attending the annual Dunder Mifflin company picnic, where Michael and ex-flame Holly (Amy Ryan) reunite. Elsewhere, the Scranton branch tries to outwit, outplay and outlast the competition in a volleyball tournament. Idris Elba guest stars. Watch Now
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The Office Season 5 Episodes ListThe fifth season of 'The Office' begins with Pam at art school in New York, Ryan returning to Dunder-Mifflin, Dwight and Angela having an affair behind Andy’s back, and Michael meeting the apparent woman of his dreams in new human-resources head Holly. Pam eventually comes back from art school, gets engaged to Jim and gets pregnant, while Holly and Michael enjoy a short but intense relationship before she’s transferred out of town. Angela breaks up with both Andy and Dwight, and all three end up alone. After being disrespected by a new vice president, Michael quits Dunder-Mifflin to start his own company but returns triumphantly when he gets bought out and his rival is banished from Scranton. Episode 1Title: “Weight Loss” Over the course of eight weeks during the summer, the Dunder-Mifflin employees participate in a company-wide weight-loss challenge, which inspires Kelly to anorexia and Dwight to new levels of obnoxiousness. Meanwhile, Pam heads off to art school in New York, and the separation inspires Jim to propose to her at a rest stop (she says yes). Michael and Holly continue flirting even as she goes on a few dates with a yoga instructor, and Dwight and Angela continue their illicit affair while Andy obliviously plans his and Angela’s wedding up to her impossible standards. Ryan returns to Dunder-Mifflin as a temp, filling in for Pam at reception, and Michael appears to be the only person happy to see him. Episode 2Title: “Business Ethics” Thanks to Ryan’s scandal at corporate, Holly has to conduct a business-ethics seminar for the office. Michael encourages everyone to confess their ethical transgressions, which leads to Meredith admitting that she regularly sleeps with a vendor to get a discount on supplies and free Outback Steakhouse coupons. Holly decides that Meredith needs to be terminated for this infraction, and she and Michael have a tense lunch over which he tries to convince her otherwise. Eventually, HR at corporate orders the affair swept under the rug. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam announce their engagement to their co-workers, who respond with general indifference. Episode 3Title: “Baby Shower” Michael plans a baby shower for Jan despite the fact that he’s not the father of her baby. She shows up already having given birth, toting along her newborn daughter Astrid. The rather pathetic shower goes ahead anyway, with Michael treating Holly meanly so as not to upset Jan. Michael feels no connection to baby Astrid when he holds her, but when Jan tells him not to date Holly, he goes back to the office and holds Holly instead; they definitely have a connection, and she agrees to go out with him. Jim and Pam spend the day having trouble connecting with each other over the phone. Episode 4Title: “Crime Aid” Michael and Holly leave the office door unlocked following an after-hours tryst, and Dunder-Mifflin is robbed. To make up for the losses, Michael stages a charity auction with some seriously lame items, including a pair of Bruce Springsteen tickets that don’t actually exist. Dwight freaks out about Angela and Andy setting a date for their wedding, and follows Phyllis’ advice to give Angela an ultimatum, but Angela doesn’t respond. Jim gets paranoid about what Pam might be doing in New York without him but stops short of driving out there to check on her. Episode 5Title: “Employee Transfer” After corporate discovers that Holly and Michael are dating, they transfer Holly back to New Hampshire. On the drive from Scranton, she decides that a long-distance relationship with Michael wouldn’t work, and even though he pleads with her to reconsider, they break up. To mess with Andy, Dwight decides to become a huge Cornell devotee, stocking up on the school’s memorabilia and even sending in an application. Jim and Pam have lunch in New York with Jim’s brothers, who play a bizarre “prank” that involves belittling Pam’s aspirations of becoming an artist, but she ingratiates herself to them by playing along with this rather cruel ruse. Episode 6Title: “Customer Survey” The annual customer-service surveys come in, and Jim and Dwight both have negative reports. It turns out that Kelly doctored the results to get back at them for not coming to her finale party. Michael finds out, but instead of reprimanding Kelly he commiserates with her over the difficulty of convincing co-workers to attend social gatherings. Andy and Angela agree to hold their wedding at Schrute Farms, which gives Dwight another chance to try to woo Angela back. Pam and Jim spend all day on the phone together thanks to tiny headsets, so Jim hears when one of Pam’s art-school friends tries to convince her to stay in New York. Episode 7Title: “Business Trip” Michael, Andy, and Oscar take a business trip to Winnipeg to meet with a client. Michael hooks up with a concierge to try to forget his heartbreak over Holly, while Andy attempts to play wingman for Oscar and ends up drunk-dialing an angry Angela, who resets their relationship to first base. Pam fails out of one of her art-school classes, but rather than spend three more months in New York to make it up, she comes home to Scranton to be with Jim. Kelly and Ryan hook up, but he seems less than thrilled about the return of their relationship once it becomes clear that Darryl is in no way jealous. Episode 8Title: “Frame Toby” Toby returns to the office from his time in Costa Rica, and Michael is extremely unhappy about it. He and Dwight conspire to get Toby fired, trying to goad him into sexually harassing Pam or assaulting Michael and eventually unsuccessfully framing him for marijuana possession using a bag of salad. Ryan dumps Kelly in an extremely condescending manner, which she takes in her usual oblivious way. Jim tells Pam that he bought his parents’ old house for them, and she seems dubious at first but eventually tells him that she loves it. Episode 9Title: “The Surplus” Oscar discovers a budget surplus that must be spent by the end of the day, and the Dunder-Mifflin employees divide into two factions over how it should be used: One group wants to buy a new copier, while the other wants new chairs. This pits Jim and Pam against each other when Jim supports the copier. Eventually, Michael discovers that he can get a bonus if he returns the surplus, but the staff overrules him in favor of the chairs. Out at Schrute Farms, Dwight humiliates Andy while going over Andy and Angela’s wedding plans, and then tricks Angela into a possibly binding wedding ceremony. Her response is to tell Dwight off and then plant a huge, completely non-erotic kiss on Andy. Episode 10Title: “Moroccan Christmas” Phyllis plans a Moroccan-themed Christmas party and uses the opportunity to bully Angela into becoming her slave, threatening to reveal Angela’s affair with Dwight if Angela doesn’t do everything Phyllis says. Eventually, Angela refuses, and Phyllis tells the whole office -- except Andy, who’s in another room and remains oblivious. At the party, Meredith gets drunk and sets her hair on fire, which leads Michael to stage a disastrous intervention for her, and then drag her off to rehab, both of which prove unsuccessful. Episode 11Title: “Duel” Michael finally tells Andy about Angela’s affair with Dwight, and Andy and Dwight agree to fight a duel to determine who wins Angela’s love. Their rather pathetic face-off, with Dwight brandishing arcane weapons and Andy pinning Dwight with his car, doesn’t result in a winner, but each ends up so disappointed in Angela that neither wants her after the duel is over. Meanwhile, Michael heads to corporate, where David Wallace wants an explanation for why the Scranton branch is doing so well, but of course, Michael has no clue. Episode 12Title: “Prince Family Paper” David Wallace sends Michael to spy on a family-owned rival paper company, and Michael and Dwight manage to score some serious inside info by posing as a potential customer and a potential new employee, respectively. Michael is conflicted about reporting the info and screwing over the friendly family that owns the company, but Dwight convinces him to be ruthless. While Michael and Dwight are gone, the rest of the office holds an elaborate debate to determine whether or not actress Hilary Swank is hot. Episode 13Title: “Stress Relief” Dwight’s staged fire (to demonstrate the office’s lack of preparedness) causes Stanley to have a heart attack, so to reduce office stress Michael decides to hold a roast (of himself). Everyone does their best to insult Michael, and eventually, he takes it to heart. But he bounces back in his usual oblivious way, pathetically “roasting” his co-workers himself. Jim and Pam deal with the impending divorce of Pam’s parents, and Andy confuses their hushed conversations about it for keen analysis of a movie-within-the-show starring Jack Black, Cloris Leachman and Jessica Alba in a lame bit of stunt casting. Episode 14Title: “Lecture Circuit” Michael is asked to tour the other Dunder-Mifflin branches to talk about his strategies for sales success and takes along Pam as his assistant. In Utica, Michael’s lecture is a disaster as expected, but Pam encounters a newly married and pregnant Karen, and the two seem to put the past behind them. This inspires Michael to propose a detour so that he can achieve closure with Holly. Back in Scranton, new Party Planning Committee co-chairs Jim and Dwight have forgotten Kelly’s birthday, so they work to make up for it by planning a thoroughly pathetic celebration. And newly single Andy awkwardly attempts to woo an unreceptive client. Episode 15Title: “Lecture Circuit Part 2” Michael and Pam take their lecture tour to Nashua to confront Holly, but she turns out to be away on a retreat. Instead, Michael encounters Holly’s new boyfriend and melts down during his lecture. Later, he finds a letter on Holly’s computer that she wrote to him but never sent, and has Pam read it. Pam tells Michael that Holly still has feelings for him. Back in Scranton, Jim and Dwight continue to plan Kelly’s pathetic birthday party, and eventually, find a way to make her happy. And Angela disturbs everyone with her excessive attention to and affection for her new cat. Episode 16Title: “Blood Drive” Valentine’s Day makes Michael depressed about his break-up with Holly, so he organizes a mixer for all the singles in the office, and invites people from surrounding businesses. Michael hopes to reconnect with a woman he shared a moment with while donating blood, but she never shows up. Non-singles Jim and Pam share a couples’ lunch with Phyllis and her husband Bob, which goes very well until Phyllis and Bob sneak off to have sex in the bathroom, making Jim and Pam extremely uncomfortable. Episode 17Title: “Golden Ticket” Michael comes up with the idea of inserting five Willy Wonka-esque “golden tickets” into random paper shipments, giving customers 10 percent discounts. But when one major client gets all five, the plan backfires, and Michael tries to get Dwight to take the fall. Dwight goes for it, but he ends up getting credit when things turn back around. Michael can’t accept that, and eventually, no one comes out looking good. Meanwhile, Andy, Jim, and Pam give Kevin conflicting advice about how to approach the woman he met at the singles mixer, and he finally just ignores them and asks her out directly. Episode 18Title: “New Boss” New regional vice president Charles Minor (Idris Elba, 'The Wire') comes to Scranton and immediately shakes things up by not tolerating any of Michael’s tomfoolery. Seeing Michael for what he truly is, a terrible manager, Charles cancels Michael’s 15th-anniversary party, disbands the party-planning committee and implements sensible office policies. Jim, dressed in a tuxedo to mess with Dwight, also ends up looking foolish in front of Charles. Michael, fed up with being undermined, goes to New York to complain to David Wallace, but even after being placated, he decides to quit. Episode 19Title: “Two Weeks” After giving his two weeks’ notice, Michael goofs off until he realizes that he has no plan for after he leaves Dunder-Mifflin. He impulsively decides to start his own paper company and goes around the office attempting to recruit people for this new venture, but no one takes him up on the offer. When Charles finds out what Michael’s doing, he orders Michael out of the office immediately. After spending the entire day learning how to use the new copier and then feeling unappreciated, Pam also impulsively quits, to join Michael in his ill-advised new business. Episode 20Title: “Dream Team” Michael and Pam struggle to start the Michael Scott Paper Company, as Michael first is overwhelmed, and Pam later has serious doubts. They recruit Ryan but fail to bring in Michael’s former telemarketing co-worker Vikram or to secure seed money from Michael’s grandmother’s investment club. Things do turn around a bit when Michael secures office space in a tiny utility room in the same building as Dunder-Mifflin. At Dunder-Mifflin, everyone tries to kiss up to Charles by pretending to love his favorite sport, soccer, which ends up backfiring for Jim. Episode 21Title: “The Michael Scott Paper Company” Michael, Pam, and Ryan have a stressful first day in their new office, where they bicker with each other, stage a pathetic pancake luncheon as their launch party and nearly decide to give up on the entire endeavor. By the end of the day, though, they make one sale, and things don’t seem so bad. At Dunder-Mifflin, Jim continues to have trouble connecting with Charles, who asks Jim to prepare a report he isn’t familiar with. Dwight and Andy test their newfound friendship when they compete for the affections of the new receptionist. Episode 22Title: “Heavy Competition” Dwight is secretly passing insider information about Dunder-Mifflin to the Michael Scott Paper Company, but after receiving praise for his salesmanship from Charles, he decides to put an end to it. He and Michael then find themselves engaged in a brutal competition to steal or retain key accounts. Even Dwight’s various acts of sabotage can’t keep Michael from scoring a meeting with one of Dwight’s biggest clients. At Dunder-Mifflin, Jim starts messing with Andy after Andy implies that Jim might be unhappy in his relationship with Pam. If you want an iPhone-like experience on your Android phone and looking for best iOS launcher, here are some useful apps that you can benefit from. Best launcher for android tablet. Best iPhone launchers of 2018 out there to transform your Android smartphone's interface to look near identical to these iOS launchers elements. Episode 23Title: “Broke” Dunder-Mifflin continues to lose clients to the Michael Scott Paper Company because Michael is offering drastically reduced prices. But when Michael learns that his discounted rates will leave his company bankrupt in mere weeks, he jumps at the chance for a buyout from Dunder-Mifflin, and he, Pam and Ryan all return to the company, with Pam now working as a salesperson. Charles looks foolish in front of David Wallace for relying on Dwight over Jim and leaves Scranton humiliated, with Michael back in charge. Episode 24Title: “Casual Friday” With Michael, Ryan, and Pam back at Dunder-Mifflin, there’s a bit of tension as Michael assigns Ryan and Pam all the clients they stole while at the Michael Scott Paper Company. The other salespeople (save Jim, who stays out of it by hanging out with Creed) nearly stage a coup, and Michael ends up giving them their clients back. That leaves only enough clients for one more salesperson, so Ryan is downgraded back to his old temp job. Meanwhile, a number of employees go too far with the looseness of casual Friday, and Toby decides to shut it down. Episode 25Title: “Café Disco” Michael sets up a stereo and an espresso machine in the vacant Michael Scott Paper Company office and tries to entice the staff to join him for coffee and dancing. At first, he has trouble convincing people, and Phyllis hurts her back when she’s the only one to join him. But then Kelly and new receptionist Erin get things started, and soon the whole office is dancing the day away. Pam and Jim plan to sneak away for a quickie wedding, but while dancing, they realize that they really want a big party for their nuptials. Episode 26Title: “Company Picnic” At the annual Dunder-Mifflin company picnic, Michael runs into Holly and her new boyfriend. Michael and Holly team up for an awful Slumdog Millionaire parody sketch about the history of Dunder-Mifflin, during which they accidentally reveal the closing of the Buffalo branch. They don’t rekindle their romance, but they do share a few meaningful moments, which makes Michael happy. Jim and Pam get caught up in the volleyball tournament, which brings out Jim’s renewed rivalry with Charles Minor. A minor injury sends Pam to the hospital, where she discovers she’s pregnant. By Matt Fowler10 years ago this week, on March 24th, 2005, The Office made its debut on NBC. Originally dismissed as a weak -- and low-rated -- remake of the acclaimed UK series, the show really came into its own in Season 2 and also found its audience grow dramatically, soon becoming a beloved TV comedy. And while many wish the show hadn't gone on as long as it had, as it eventually lost steam (and its lead actor), there is still plenty of great episodes to look back on over the show's nine-year run. With the anniversary here, we're re-featuring our Top 25 episodes list, first written as the show came to an end. Let's look back at the adventures of Michael, Jim, Pam, Dwight and the many others who worked at Dunder Mifflin. And for more The Office fun, here's John Krasinski responding to IGN Comments! Here are the Top 25 Office episodes (and one honorable mention): 'Sexual Harassment'Season 2, episode 2: The honorable mention slot goes to this early episode, in which loud-mouthed sales rep Todd Packer shows up to offend just about everyone in the office (especially Phyllis) right as Dunder Mifflin orders a company-wide review of its on-book harassment policy. The real victim though? Michael's beloved/bemoaned 'That's what she said!' catchphrase. 'The Deposition'Season 4, episode 12: Michael was all set to deliver some knockout testimony on behalf of his girlfriend Jan as part of her BS wrongful termination suit against Dunder Mifflin - until he found out that she once gave him a terrible performance review that internally killed his chances for promotion. Naturally, torn about which side to support, Michael makes things as awkward and painful as possible. Lawyer: How long have you known Ms. Levinson? Michael: Six years and two months. Lawyer: And you were directly under her the entire time? Michael: That's what she said! Two seasons later and he's still got it! 'Business School'Season 3, episode 17: Occasionally, Michael surprises his employees with unexpected wisdom and unorthodox effectiveness. His trip to speak to Ryan's business class was not one of those moments; stupefying the much more modern and adept students with his antiquated antics. This episode also marked Ryan's banishment to the 'annex' after Michael discovered that Ryan thought the paper industry as a whole was a dying enterprise. Also, a bat gets loose in the office, causing mass chaos, screaming, terrified prayers from Angela and an epic blank expression from Creed. 'The Return'Season 3, episode 14 Dwight: 'How would I describe myself? Three words. Hard-working, Alpha male, Jackhammer, Merciless, Insatiable.' Man, remember when over 10 million people used to watch The Office? In 'The Return,' Michael headed over to Staples to win back Dwight while Jim and Pam teamed up to pull the ultimate rage-inducing cell phone prank on Andy. The upside: Andy put his fist through a wall and vanished for four episodes. The downside: Karen got upset with Jim after she realized he still had feelings for Pam. 'Cafe Disco'Season 5, episode 27: Michael tries to cheer up the office by using the Michael Scott Paper Company closet area he still was still renting as a place for his workers to unwind, drink coffee and maybe try out a new dance step or two. Unfortunately, Phyllis throws out her back and Dwight swoops in to give her an 'injured horse' massage. Dwight: 'This is oil from the gland of an otter. It keeps their fur water resistant, as well as traps heat. Now I need you to lie still for an hour.' Later on, when a dejected Michael shuts down the party, the employees start it up again. Proving that 'The Man' can't tell you when to dance and have fun. The power of Cafe Disco was something the kids needed to discover for themselves. Michael: 'Now I know what the founders of Phillip Morris felt like. You just want to give people a smooth, fun way to relax, and suddenly, you're just some terrible monster.' 'Beach Games'Season 3, episode 23: 'Beach Games' felt a little gimmicky at first, sure, but once the Dunder gang discovered that the winner of Michael's dumb Survivor-style games would take over for him when he landed a job in corporate, the fun began. And then Jim hit Michael with the fact that he was also applying for the same position, letting Michael know that the job wasn't the sure thing that he thought it was. And then, when everyone's back was turned, Pam walked across hot coals, giving her a surge of beautiful confidence. Pam: 'Hey. I wanna say something. I've been trying to be more honest lately, and I just need to say a few things. I did the coal walk. Just.. I did it. Michael, you couldn't even do that. Maybe I should be your boss. Wow, I feel really good right now. Why didn't any of you come to my art show? I invited all of you. That really sucked. It's like sometimes some of you act like I don't even exist. Jim, I called off my wedding because of you. And now we're not even friends. And things are just, like, weird between us, and that sucks. And I miss you. You were my best friend before you went to Stamford. And I really miss you. I shouldn't have been with Roy. And there were a lot of reasons to call off my wedding. But the truth is, I didn't care about any of those reasons until I met you. And now you're with someone else. And that's fine. It's.. Whatever. That's not what I'm.. I'm not.. Okay, my feet really hurt. The thing that I'm just trying to say to you, Jim, and to everyone else in the circle, I guess, is that I miss having fun with you. Just you, not everyone in the circle. Okay, I am gonna go walk in the water now.' 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Season 5, Episode 8 Business TripFirst Aired: November 13, 2008 Dunder-Mifflin bigwig David Wallace (Andy Buckley) sends Michael on a business excursion to Canada with Andy and Oscar, who form an unlikely bond. Meanwhile, Jim eagerly anticipates Pam's return from art school. Watch Now
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