List of The Office (American TV series) episodes

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The following is a list of episodes from the NBC television series, The Office which began airing March 24, 2005. The series is an American adaptation by Greg Daniels of the British series The Office that was originally created by Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais. As of May 21, 2024, 62 episodes of The Office have aired, as well as 10 short webisodes entitled "The Accountants" that aired between the second and third seasons. The list is ordered by the episodes' original air dates. Production code numbers detailing the order in which episodes were filmed are taken from NBC's official episode guide.[1] The first and second seasons are available on DVD in Regions 1 and 2, and the third season DVD is available in Region 1.

Series Overview

Season Episodes Originally
aired
Region 1 DVD
release date
Region 2 DVD
release date
Number of
discs
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
1 6 2005 August 16, 2005[2] April 10, 2006 1 5.4 #121
2 22 20052006 September 12, 2006[3] January 28, 2008 4 8.0 #67
3 23 20062007 September 4, 2007 TBA 4 8.3 #68
4 14 20072008 TBA TBA TBA 8.6* #61
5 28 20082009 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

Season 1: 2005

Season one aired from March 24, 2005 until April 26, 2005. It originally debuted as a midseason replacement which took the timeslot of Committed,[4]. Season one introduced each of the main characters, and established the plot of a documentary crew viewing the lives of the employees of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original U.S. air date Production code
01"Pilot"Ken KwapisGreg Daniels, adapted from UK script by Ricky Gervais, and Stephen MerchantMarch 24, 2005100
A documentary crew arrives at the Scranton, Pennsylvania offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management. Manager Michael Scott tries to paint a happy picture in the face of potential downsizing from corporate. The office gets a new employee in temporary worker Ryan. Jim's pranks antagonize Dwight.
02"Diversity Day"Ken KwapisB.J. NovakMarch 29, 2005101
A consultant (Larry Wilmore) arrives to teach the staff about tolerance and diversity after a racially discriminative impersonation by Michael. Michael insists on imparting his own knowledge, aggravating both the consultant and the entire office staff. Michael creates his own diversity seminar, while Jim struggles to keep hold of a lucrative contract extension.
03"Health Care"Ken WhittinghamPaul LiebersteinApril 5, 2005105
Michael puts Dwight in charge of choosing the company's new health care plan in an effort to save money to prevent downsizing. Dwight's chosen plan slashes benefits, much to the chagrin of the other employees. In an attempt to appease them, Michael promises the entire office a surprise, and then spends the rest of the day scrambling in an attempt to come through with his promise.
04"The Alliance"Bryan GordonMichael SchurApril 12, 2005103
As downsizing rumors swirl, Dwight forms a Survivor-esque alliance against the other employees with Jim after paranoia takes over. Michael arranges a morale-boosting birthday party for Meredith, although her birthday is more than a month away.
05"Basketball"Greg DanielsGreg DanielsApril 19, 2005104
Michael and the office staff take on the workers in the warehouse in a basketball game. Through racist and sexist ideals, Michael chooses many of the lesser skilled office workers over their more athletic peers. After the game ends, Michael attempts to force the warehouse workers to work on the next weekend, angering them.
06"Hot Girl"Amy HeckerlingMindy KalingApril 26, 2005102
When an attractive purse saleswoman named Katy played by Amy Adams comes to the office, Michael and Dwight openly vie for her attention. Meanwhile, the corporate office allocates $1000 for a prize for the top office salesman, but Michael spends the money on an espresso machine to try to impress Katy.

Season 2: 2005-2006

Season two of The Office premiered on September 20, 2005 and ended on May 11, 2006. For the season, NBC initially ordered only six episodes, and then in September ordered seven more episodes.[5] On November 3, 2005, NBC ordered an additional three episodes[6] and by November 7, 2005 had ordered a full season of 22 episodes.[7] Season two featured the first hour long episode of The Office. Season two further developed into the plot of the fear of company downsizing, along with also developing the minor characters in the series.

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original U.S. air date Production code
07"The Dundies"Greg DanielsMindy KalingSeptember 20, 2005203
Michael hosts "The Dundies" (a play on the name of Dunder Mifflin), the annual awards show in which he presents awards to various members of the office. But the night doesn't turn out as he plans, angering or humiliating the majority of the office members, as many of the awards pertain of vulgarities. At the end of the day, an obviously intoxicated Pam fights with her boyfriend Roy, and then kisses Jim.
08"Sexual Harassment"Ken KwapisB.J. NovakSeptember 27, 2005202
Michael's friend Todd Packer spreads vulgar gossip about a problem at corporate with sexual harassment. Later that day, Dunder Mifflin's CFO resigns due to a sexual harassment suit, leading the company headquarters to order Toby to conduct a review at the Scranton branch of the company's sexual harassment policies, as well as send a lawyer to Scranton. Michael fears that this will stop his ability to keep an easy-going office, but later realises that the lawyer that was sent was to protect him. The day ends with another appearance by Packer, who continues his vulgarities.
09"Office Olympics"Paul FeigMichael SchurOctober 4, 2005204
Michael and Dwight leave to close a deal on Michael's new condominium. Although Dwight finds various problems in the condominium, Michael decides to buy it anyway. Meanwhile, back at the office, boredom leads to Pam and Jim inventing various games. They discover that the other workers of the office have their own games to pass the time, leading to Pam and Jim to start Games of the First Dunder-Mifflin Olympiad. Michael and Dwight's return stops the games, but Jim gives the gold medal to Michael, for closing the purchase of his condominium.
10"The Fire"Ken KwapisB.J. NovakOctober 11, 2005201
A fire stars in the middle of the day in the office, leading to the employees to evacuate into the adjacent parking lot. The employees play games to pass the time, as well as discover new things about their co-workers. At the end of the day, Dwight enters the building to retrieve Michael's cell phone, only to return to announce that he discovered who caused the fire: Ryan. Mocking him for starting the fire, Michael and Dwight give Ryan the nickname "The Fire Guy".
11"Halloween"Paul FeigGreg DanielsOctober 18, 2005206
Downsizing leads corporate headquarters to order Michael to fire somebody by the end of October. Michael procrastinates until Halloween, when he still has not decided who to fire. Although he decides to fire Creed, Creed manages to convince Michael that he should instead fire Devon, which he does, much to the anger of Devon. Meanwhile, the idea of a new job at a different company lead both Jim and Dwight to apply.
12"The Fight"Ken KwapisGene Stupnitsky and Lee EisenbergNovember 1, 2005207
Although Michael's day consists of only easy work, he chooses to pull pranks instead, annoying the members of the staff. Later in the day, Michael and Dwight decide to have a karate fight at a local dojo. Although neither show proficiency in the martial arts, Michael finally emerges victorious, angering Dwight. The two are cold to each other throughout the day, until as a show of good faith, Michael promotes Dwight from Assistant to the Regional Manager to simply Assistant Regional Manager.
13"The Client"Greg DanielsPaul LiebersteinNovember 8, 2005205
Jan and Michael meet an important client, but Michael embarrasses and angers Jan with his antics and refusal to talk business. But later in the day, it pays off, as Michael and the client create a bond, and Michael closes the important deal. Jan, impressed with Michael, goes to his condominium with him. Back at the office, the employees find a screenplay written by Michael, which puts Dwight in an unflattering light.
14"Performance Review"Paul FeigLarry WilmoreNovember 15, 2005209
Michael conferences with each of the employees of the office during their annual performance reviews, while in the meantime worrying himself about his own upcoming performance review with Jan. In an attempt to make himself appear in a better light, he takes suggestions from the employee suggestion box and puts them into use, but the attempt ends in disaster, as Michael later embarrasses himself.
15"E-mail Surveillance"Paul FeigJennifer CelottaNovember 22, 2005208
Jim becomes worried when Michael informs the employees of the office that he now has the ability to read their e-mail. Jim worries that while reading his e-mail, Michael would discover that he is hosting a party at his house, one that Michael is not invited to. Meanwhile, Pam begins to notice Dwight and Angela engaging in odd interactions, and begins to suspect that they are in a relationship together, but quickly dismisses the idea. Later, Michael crashes Jim's party, much to the dismay of all of the guests.
16"Christmas Party"Charles McDougallMichael SchurDecember 6, 2005210
The office Christmas party turns into a disaster when Michael, unhappy with the handmade gift that he received from Phyllis, decides to give all of the employees the ability to "steal" each other's gifts. While Michael attempts to procure a better gift, the rest of the members of the office all attempt to procure the iPod that Michael originally bought for Ryan, albeit the party's $20 limit.
17"Booze Cruise"Ken KwapisGreg DanielsJanuary 5, 2006213
Michael rents a boat for the annual Dunder Mifflin Scranton motivational cruise. But the group's fun quickly turns sour, as a drunken Roy sets a wedding date publicly, and Michael tries to take the credit. Jim, realizing that he is truly still in love with Pam, and breaks up with his date, Katy. Later, Jim reveals to Michael that he is in love with Pam, who in a moment of oddity, actually provides comfort to Jim.
18"The Injury"Bryan GordonMindy KalingJanuary 12, 2006211
When Michael burns his foot while at his own home, he requests that one of the employees of the office come to his house to pick him up. An enthusiastic Dwight volunteers, but in his rush, he crashes his own car before he is even able to get out of the Dunder Mifflin Scranton parking lot, suffering a concussion. But the concussion brings out a good-natured Dwight, who is kind and helpful to the other members of the office. At the end of the episode, Jim drives both Michael and Dwight to the hospital, where they are both helped with their respective injuries.
19"The Secret"Dennie GordonLee Eisenberg and Gene StupnitskyJanuary 19, 2006214
Jim, worried that Michael will reveal the secret that Jim told him in "Booze Cruise" of his love for Pam, lets Michael believe that they are best friends. But Jim's efforts fail, as Michael reveals to the entire office staff that Jim is in love with Pam. Jim plays it off as he was in love with Pam, but is no longer, but Pam doubts that. Meanwhile, Dwight uncovers evidence that confirms Oscar's homosexuality, but fails to recognize it.
20"The Carpet"Victor Nelli Jr.Paul LiebersteinJanuary 26, 2006212
When Michael realizes someone has defecated in his office, he moves out to Jim's desk, just outside his office. Jim, though, is forced to move into the annex, where Kelly works. Michael later becomes convinced that the perpetrator's actions were due in part to either a "hate crime" or "terrorism", and Michael becomes angry, suspecting that it was his employees that perpetrated the crime. But when he later realizes that it was his "best friend" Todd Packer who did it, he instantly finds the humor in the action.
21"Boys and Girls"Dennie GordonB.J. NovakFebruary 2, 2006215
When Jan comes to Dunder Mifflin Scranton to lead a seminar that is exclusive to the females in the office, Michael becomes upset for being left out. To try to remedy it, he decides to host his on seminar that is exclusive to the men in the office. Michael's seminar, though, fails, and he ends up nearly destroying the warehouse in the process. Later, when Jan recommends to Pam that she should enter a graphic design course, Roy demands that she doesn't. When Jim mentions something about it, Pam becomes angry with him.
22"Valentine's Day"Greg DanielsMichael SchurFebruary 9, 2006217
Michael leaves for New York City for a Valentine's Day meeting between the local branch managers and Dunder Mifflin's new Chief Financial Officer. But during the meeting, Michael accidentally lets slip that he and Jan are in a relationship, much to the new CFO's disapproval. Back at the office, Valentine's Day festivities are in full swing, with Phyllis' boyfriend sending her multiple gifts, and Dwight and Angela secretly exchanging gifts. In New York, Michael is able to save both Jan's and his jobs, when he tells the CFO that what he said was just really a joke.
23"Dwight's Speech"Charles McDougallPaul LiebersteinMarch 2, 2006216
Dwight wins the award for Northeast Pennsylvania Salesman of the Year, giving him both a lucrative prize as well as the honor of speaking at a local salesman's convention. Dwight becomes nervous, and Jim, seeing this, gives him "help" by giving him lines from speeches by figures such as Vladimir Lenin and Benito Mussolini. At the convention, Dwight becomes nervous, but finally goes to the stand and gives a rousing speech.
24"Take Your Daughter to Work Day"Victor Nelli Jr.Mindy KalingMarch 16, 2006218
Members of the office bring in their daughters (and in one case, a son) on the annual "Take Your Daughter to Work Day". Michael, though originally upset at the idea that "Take Your Daughter to Work Day" would force him to tone down his jokes, finds enjoyment in talking with the children, especially Toby's daughter Sasha. Meanwhile, Stanley's daughter Melissa develops a crush on Ryan, and although it is not acted upon in any way by either party, Stanley reprimands Ryan for it.
25"Michael's Birthday"Ken WhittinghamLee Eisenberg and Gene StupnitskyMarch 30, 2006219
Michael is excited over birthday celebrations, but the majority of the office is instead focused on Kevin, who is nervously awaiting the results from a skin cancer screening. Jim and Pam leave to try to purchase items to comfort Kevin, and later in the day, the entire staff leaves for a day at the ice rink. Michael entertains a woman and her kids, and Kevin is later relieved to discover that he is negative for skin cancer.
26"Drug Testing"Greg DanielsJennifer CelottaApril 27, 2006222
Dwight discovers pieces of a joint in the parking lot outside of Dunder Mifflin Scranton, and instantly begins an investigation to find the owner of it. Michael, worried that the drug, could have possibly been his, spends the day pressuring Dwight for a cup of clean urine to pass the drug test with. But after no avail, Dwight resigns his commission as a volunteer sheriff. To try to stop Dwight's depression, Michael assigns Dwight the title of "Honorary Security Adviser".
27"Conflict Resolution"Charles McDougallGreg DanielsMay 4, 2006220
Oscar and Angela argue over a poster to Toby, the head of human resources. Michael, believing he can solve the problems better than Toby, takes over the case, and mediates a solution between the two parties. Michael then takes all of the cases from Toby to solve them, but instead of solving them privately, he reads the complaints out to the entire office. Dwight's many complaints are then revealed by Michael to Jim.
28"Casino Night"Ken KwapisSteve CarellMay 11, 2006221
Michael organizes a casino night for the office, but inadvertently brings two dates, his boss Jan, and Carol. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam meet, and Jim informs her that he is leaving to Stamford, Connecticut. Jim reveals that he is in love with her, and they share a kiss, but Pam reminds him that she is with Roy, and that she could never be with him.

The Accountants: 2006

NBC announced on March 16, 2006 that there would be ten original, stand-alone Webisode shorts on NBC.com starting in July 2006. They first debuted on NBC.com on July 13 and concluded on September 7. Major characters Michael, Jim, Pam, and Ryan do not appear in these episodes, while Dwight appears in only one webisode of the series. Instead, the focus is on the three members of the accounting department: Oscar, Angela and Kevin, as they try to find $3000 missing from the office budget. Oscar, Angela, and Kevin appear in each Webisode.

"The Accountants" webisodes were directed by Randall Einhorn and written by Michael Schur and Paul Lieberstein. It took two days to film them.[8] They were edited by Michael Zurer, an assistant editor on the series. In June 2007, the Webisodes won the Comedy Short Award at the inaugural Webby Awards and a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Broadband Program - Comedy.[9] In November 2007 the Webisodes became a point of argument for the Writers Guild of America for their strike, as none of the writers or actors featured in the webisodes were paid for their participation.

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original U.S. air date Production code
29"The Books Don't Balance"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinJuly 13, 2006N/A
The accountants inform Jan that the books don't balance and $3000 is missing. The accountants decide to interrogate the other office employees, but Oscar is sure Michael took it.
29"Phyllis"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinJuly 13, 2006N/A
The accountants question Phyllis and she makes a confession that she borrowed $14 and forgot to report it.
29"Meredith"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinJuly 20, 2006N/A
Meredith is the next employee to be questioned. She claims that she wouldn't be at work if she did and also wouldn't do anything to get arrested, as she has a son to take care of, and wouldn't risk getting arrested.
29"Stanley"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinJuly 27, 2006N/A
The accountants question Stanley. Stanley thinks whoever did it was smart to steal that much.
29"Someone in the Warehouse"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinAugust 3, 2006N/A
Kevin thinks Angela has a crush on Roy, who ends up being questioned next, but he doesn't even know how to take $3000 out of petty cash.
29"The Memo"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinAugust 10, 2006N/A
Kevin types a memo for the thief to come forward. Kevin gets ticked off that Angela bosses him around and makes a fake memo for himself.
29"Things Are Getting Tense"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinAugust 17, 2006N/A
With new developments, the accountants start turning on each other.
29"You're Mean"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinAugust 24, 2006N/A
The accountants wait for Michael to leave his office so that they can check to see if he stole the money, and Angela is mean to Kevin.
29"Michael's Office"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinAugust 31, 2006N/A
The accountants check Michael's office for evidence of the money. After finding nothing but inexpensive, useless novelty items, Oscar and Kevin unanimously decide Angela must talk to him.
29"The Best Day of My Life"Randall EinhornMichael Schur and Paul LiebersteinSeptember 7, 2006N/A
Dwight confronts Angela about her decision to accuse Michael of taking the money. Kevin and Oscar discover that the missing funds are merely an accounting mistake made by Angela, upon which Kevin declares "this is the best day of my life."

Season 3: 2006-2007

Season 3 premiered on September 21, 2006, and ended on May 17, 2007. The season featured 23 episodes, including two hour-long editions, and guest directors such as J.J. Abrams (creator of ABC series Alias, Lost, and the recent movie Cloverfield) Joss Whedon (creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly) and Harold Ramis. Season 3 marked the move of main character Jim Halpert from Scranton to Stamford, and also introduced Rashida Jones as Karen Filippelli and Ed Helms as Andy Bernard, both members of Dunder Mifflin Stamford, who would both be recurring characters. Helms would later be promoted to series regular. The main plot for the early episodes of the season dealt with a recurring problem in seasons one and two, the problem of company downsizing. Inter-office relationships also became a major plot throughout the last half of the season.

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original U.S. air date Production code
30"Gay Witch Hunt"Ken KwapisGreg DanielsSeptember 21, 20063001
Albeit unintentionally, Michael outs Oscar's homosexuality. After being berated by Jan for doing this, Michael attempts to host his own homosexuality seminar, similar to the racial tolerance seminar seen in the episode "Diversity Day". Meanwhile, at the Stamford, Connecticut branch of Dunder Mifflin, Jim tries to adjust to his new life with his new co-workers Andy and Karen.
31"The Convention"Ken WhittinghamGene Stupnitsky and Lee EisenbergSeptember 28, 20063006
Josh and Jim from Dunder Mifflin Stamford, as well as Michael and Dwight from Dunder Mifflin Scranton leave for Philadelphia for the annual office supply convention. Michael, angry at both Jim for leaving the Scranton branch, as well as Josh for being superior to him, tries to one-up both Jim and Josh at every opportunity. Meanwhile, Kelly sets up Pam on a double date with one of her friends, only to lead to a disastrous night.
32"The Coup"Greg DanielsPaul LiebersteinOctober 5, 20063002
Michael's managerial tactics lead Angela and Dwight to conspire to take Michael's job. Dwight meets with Jan, who, after listening to Dwight's propositions, later calls to inform Michael that his own employees are conspiring against him. Michael informs Dwight that Jan has promoted him to regional manager in an attempt to make Dwight confess, until Dwight finally admits to going behind Michael's back. Meanwhile, at Dunder Mifflin Stamford, Josh's managerial tactics include playing Call of Duty as a team-building exercise. Unfortunately, Jim is less than competent at the game.
33"Grief Counseling"Roger NygardJennifer CelottaOctober 12, 20063003
Michael learns that his former boss Ed Truck was killed, being decapitated in an automobile collision. While mourning, Michael learns that a bird was killed by running into a window earlier that morning, and he decides to have a funeral later in the day for the bird. Meanwhile, at Dunder Mifflin Stamford, Jim and Karen embark on a quest to search for potato chips.
34"Initiation"Randall EinhornB.J. NovakOctober 19, 20063005
Dwight decides to take Ryan out to the Schrute Familiy Beet Farm for an initiation session before his first sales call. The initiation, involving odd styles of hazing, angers Ryan, who then leaves. Back at the office, many of the employees are overjoyed, as it is Free-Pretzel Day, when each of the employees in the building receive free pretzels from the pretzel vendor downstairs.
35"Diwali"Miguel ArtetaMindy KalingNovember 2, 20063004
Kelly invites the entire staff to a celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Light. At the festival, Michael is inspired by his conversation with Kelly's parents over Hindu marriage customs, and makes an impromptu proposal to his girlfriend Carol, with whom he attended the celebration. Carol awkwardly denies it, and leaves. Then, in Stamford, Jim, Andy, and Karen stay late to do sales figures, which ends up with a heavily intoxicated Jim being driven home by Karen.
36"Branch Closing"Tucker GatesMichael SchurNovember 9, 20063007
Jan informs Michael that the Dunder Mifflin board has voted to close the Scranton branch, and for the Stamford branch to absorb the remnants of Scranton. Michael, upset over this news, announces this to the employees, who begin to debate their futures. To try to save Scranton, Michael and Dwight depart to the company CFO's home, but discover that he isn't there. While Jan is informing Josh and Jim in Stamford of the decision, Josh announces that he is leaving Dunder Mifflin. Jan then confers with corporate, and decides that the Scranton branch will instead absorb Stamford, and Jim will be the new Assistant Regional Manager. Michael and Dwight are informed of the news, believing that it was due to their actions.
37"The Merger "Ken WhittinghamBrent ForresterNovember 16, 20063008
Due to Dunder Mifflin Stamford's closing, six members of the staff: Jim, Karen, Andy, Martin, Tony, and Hannah, move and takes jobs in Scranton. Michael shows an introductory video to the new combined staff, but various members of the two groups soon realize that they have disagreements, both professionally and socially. Michael's attempts to successfully unite the two branches lead to Tony quitting. An angry Michael instead fires him, requiring the company to pay Tony a severance.
38"The Convict"Jeffrey BlitzRicky Gervais and Stephen MerchantNovember 30, 20063010
Michael learns that Martin, one of the former Stamford employees, is a former criminal. The staff learns that his time was spent in a white-collar prison (with big-screen TV, college studies, and art classes), and begins to wonder if Martin's prison is better than Dunder Mifflin Scranton. Michael then gives a presentation on the miseries of prison, with most of his ideas fueled from television prisons. At the end of the day, Martin decides to quit.
39"A Benihana Christmas"Harold RamisJennifer CelottaDecember 14, 20063009
Christmas time at the office leads to depression for Michael, when his girlfriend Carol breaks up with him. Michael, Andy, Dwight, and Jim then go to a local Benihana's, where both Michael and Andy find dates with two of the restaurant's waitresses. Back at the office, Karen and Pam decide to create their own Christmas party. When the majority of the office decide to go to Karen and Pam's party, Angela becomes upset, and seeing this, Karen and Pam decide to combine the parties. Soon after, Michael and Andy's dates leave them, but Michael nevertheless finds someone to go to Jamaica with him.
40"Back from Vacation"Julian FarinoJustin SpitzerJanuary 4, 20073011
Michael returns from Jamaica, announcing that he went with Jan. When he tries to send a racy picture to Todd Packer, he inadvertently sends it to someone else, and soon the picture is spread throughout the entire company, angering Jan. Then, Jim and Karen have an argument over moving into an apartment together, until Pam mediates a solution between them. Although she appears to be happy, it is later discovered that she was crying after the day ended.
41"Traveling Salesman"Greg DanielsMichael Schur, Lee Eisenberg, and Gene StupnitskyJanuary 11, 20073012
Dwight arrives late for an early morning meeting, where Michael announces that the members of the sales staff are teaming up for sales calls, in an Amazing Race-esque challenge. Meanwhile, Kevin announces to Angela that their sales reports weren't mailed to New York, but Angela assures him that the problem was handled. When the teams return, Andy, intent on making Dwight look bad so he can take his position as Number Three, discovers that Dwight's morning tardiness was due to delivering the reports to New York for his girlfriend Angela. Dwight, instead of revealing their relationship, resigns his position, and takes a job at Staples.
42"The Return"Greg DanielsMichael Schur, Lee Eisenberg, and Gene StupnitskyJanuary 18, 20073013
Oscar's return from his vacation prompts Michael to host a Mexican-themed party. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam steal Andy's phone, and repeatedly call it, playing his homemade ring tone over and over. Andy begins to anger more and more each time the tone is played, eventually punching a hole in the wall. Michael, distraught over Dwight's resignation in the previous episode, leaves and confronts him at Staples, inviting him back to Dunder Mifflin. The episode ends with Andy entering into anger management.
43"Ben Franklin"Randall EinhornMindy KalingFebruary 1, 20073015
The women of the office decide to hold a bridal shower for Phyllis, while the men decide to hold a bachelor's party for her groom-to-be, Bob Vance. After being convinced to hire a stripper for both the men and the women's parties by Todd Packer, he orders Jim and Dwight to choose the strippers. For the men's party, Dwight hires a stripper, while for the womens party, Jim hires a Ben Franklin impersonator. When both parties end badly, Jim's fun is stopped when Pam asks Ryan to set her up with one of his business school friends.
44"Phyllis' Wedding"Ken WhittinghamCaroline WilliamsFebruary 8, 20073016
Phyllis lets Michael be a part of her wedding in return for allowing her to take extra time off of work for her honeymoon. Michael attempts to dominate the festivities, and acts as the host of their reception. Pam is dismayed by Phyllis' use of Pam's ideas for her and Roy's wedding. Despite attending the wedding with Karen, Jim shows subtle concern when Roy and Pam reunite.
45"Business School"Joss WhedonBrent ForresterFebruary 15, 20073017
For extra credit, Ryan invites Michael to his business school as a guest speaker. Michael's speech goes badly; he believes that his purpose is to teach the class about business. Michael grows angry with Ryan when he discovers that Ryan said that Dunder Mifflin would be out of business in a few years. Meanwhile, a bat is found in the office, and Jim pranks Dwight by pretending to be turning into a vampire. In the evening, Pam's art show goes badly, until Michael comes and in sincere moment, buys one of Pam's paintings to hang in the office.
46"Cocktails"J.J. AbramsPaul LiebersteinFebruary 22, 20073018
The Dunder Mifflin CFO David Wallace holds a cocktail party at his house, which Jan, Michael, Jim, Karen and Dwight attend. Karen pranks Jim throughout the evening by telling him that almost every man they talk to is a former boyfriend of hers. Michael's awkward social mannerisms seem to annoy Jan, but in a private moment, are revealed to actually arouse her. While the rest of the staff is at a bar, Pam informs Roy, now back together, of her kiss with Jim, severely angering him.
47"The Negotiation"Jeffrey BlitzMichael SchurApril 5, 20073019
Roy enters the office and attempts to attack Jim, but Dwight's timely intervention with pepper spray saves Jim. Jim then spends the rest of the day trying to thank Dwight, who refuses to accept any of his gifts. Because of the attack, Pam ends her relationship with Roy for good. Meanwhile, Michael, Toby, and Darryl leave for New York for Michael to get a raise from corporate. They ultimately succeed, and return to Scranton, where Toby then forces Dwight to turn in all of his hidden weaponry.
48"Safety Training"Harold RamisB.J. NovakApril 12, 20073020
Andy returns to the office from anger management, wishing to be called "Drew". Down in the warehouse, Darryl gives the staff a safety training seminar, where Michael attempts to use the dangerous equipment. Back in the office, Toby's seminar over possible office afflictions proves to be less than exciting, and Michael attempts to find a way in which working in an office is more dangerous than working in a warehouse. He gets on the building roof, and threatens to jump, to prove that "depression" is life-threatening. When the staff sees what he's about to do, they convince him that his job is hard, and that he should come down.
49"Product Recall"Randall EinhornJustin Spitzer and Brent ForresterApril 26, 20073021
Papers from Dunder Mifflin Scranton with an obscene watermark left by a disgruntled ex-employee are accidentally sent out, throwing the business into panic. Creed, who "took one year off" of his job as Quality Assurance Officer, and thus could've stopped the distribution of the watermark, is able to save his job by framing a warehouse employee. Jim and Andy visit a local high school in an attempt to save their account, only to discover that Andy's girlfriend, who he thought was in college, is actually a high school student.
50"Women's Appreciation"Tucker GatesLee Eisenberg and Gene StupnitskyMay 3, 20073022
After Phyllis is the victim of a flashing in the Dunder Mifflin Scranton parking lot, Michael hosts a seminar on women's issues. When it doesn't go as expected, he takes the women of the office on a trip to the Mall. Meanwhile, Dwight and Andy search for the perpetrator. While riding home with the women, Michael discusses his discomfort in his relationship with Jan. The women advise him to break up with her, and once the group reaches the office again, Michael calls her and informs her of his decision.
51"Beach Games"Harold RamisJennifer Celotta and Greg DanielsMay 10, 20073023
Dunder Mifflin CFO David Wallace calls and informs Michael that he is a candidate for an opening position in the corporate office in New York. Believing himself the obvious choice for the job, Michael goes about the task of choosing a successor. At the annual beach games, Michael forces the workers to compete in challenges to determine his successor. Meanwhile, David calls Jim and Karen and invites them to interview for the position. At the end of the day, Pam empowers herself, and opens up with her colleagues, especially Jim, on how she feels about their actions.
52"The Job"Ken KwapisPaul Lieberstein and Michael SchurMay 17, 20073024
Jan returns to Scranton, and although Michael tries to repel her advances, he ultimately cannot. Michael, Jim, and Karen then all travel to New York to interview for the position that is opening in the corporate office. Before he leaves, Michael names Dwight as his successor in Scranton, and Dwight, with Andy as his new number two, immediately goes about changing the appearance and structure of Dunder Mifflin Scranton. In New York, Michael's awkward interview is interrupted when he learns that the position opening is due to Jan's upcoming dismissal. Jan storms out of the office, with Michael following her. During Jim's episode, he is seen to impress the CFO David Wallace, but decides to leave after realizing his love for Pam. Upon arrival in Scranton, he asks Pam on a date. At the end of the episode, Ryan answers a phone call, and learns that he has been chosen to take the job.

Season 4: 2007-2008

NBC ordered a full fourth season of The Office consisting of thirty half-hour segments, ten of which will be combined to form five one-hour specials. The first episode of season four premiered on September 27, 2007 in a new time slot, Thursdays at 9:00 (Eastern).[10] Season four also marked the departure of Karen Filippeli as a recurring character, although she did appear in another episode in season four. Between the episodes "The Deposition" and "Dinner Party", the season endured a production hiatus of over four months due to the effects of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.

# Title Director(s) Writer(s) Original U.S. air date Production code
53"Fun Run"Greg DanielsGreg DanielsSeptember 27, 20074001
After Michael hits Meredith with his car just outside the offices of Dunder Mifflin Scranton, it is discovered in the hospital that she was infected with rabies. Meanwhile, Angela asks her boyfriend Dwight to take care of her sick cat while she is gone, but Dwight mercy-kills the animal, leading to Dwight and Angela's breakup. Later, Jim, now broken up from Karen, and Pam, announce that they are dating to the camera crew. Feeling guilty from his accident with Meredith, Michael decides to host "Michael Scott’s Dunder Mifflin Scranton Meredith Palmer Memorial Celebrity Rabies Awareness Pro-Am Fun Run Race For The Cure", although his employees are less than enthused. The race is finally won by Toby, and a depressed Michael is forgiven by Meredith.
54"Dunder Mifflin Infinity"Craig ZiskMichael SchurOctober 4, 20074003
Jim and Pam's relationship is revealed to the rest of the office after Toby files a PDA complaint. For the first time since his promotion, Ryan returns to the offices of Dunder Mifflin Scranton to introduce to the office "Dunder Mifflin Infinity", his plan to use technology to revitalize the company. Michael, believing personal interaction is more important than the ease of technology, leaves with Dwight to present gift baskets to former clients to try to win them back. After presenting the baskets with no luck, Michael, unable to properly use his car's GPS, crashes it into a lake. Back at the office, Kelly tries to force Ryan to get back together with her.
55"Launch Party"Ken WhittinghamJennifer CelottaOctober 11, 20074005
As the new brainchild of Ryan, the new Dunder Mifflin Infinity website, is about to be released, the staff of Dunder Mifflin Scranton prepare to host a party as part of a company-wide video chat room. Dwight, wanting to prove to Angela that he can beat technology, tries to beat the new computer in number of sales, which he ultimately does. Later, at the party, Dwight and Michael take a hostage in the form of a pizza delivery boy, although they later release him. At the end of the chat room, Michael humiliates Ryan, in front of every branch of Dunder Mifflin.
56"Money"Paul LiebersteinPaul LiebersteinOctober 18, 20074007
When Jan, now living with Michael in his condominium, forces costly changes in Michael's life, he begins to worry about his financial situation. To try to remedy the problem, Michael begins to leave work early so he can take a late night job working as a telemarketer until 1 A.M. When Ryan finds out, he forces Michael to quit, who then fears that there is no way in which he can support Jan and himself. When he tries to hop a train, Jan meets him and tells him that they can work together to find a way to live. Meanwhile, Dwight pines over Angela, who is later asked out by Andy. After a pep-talk by Jim, Dwight returns as his normal annoying self, much to Jim's pleasure.
57"Local Ad"Jason ReitmanB.J. NovakOctober 25, 20074009
Although informed that he and his employees can only be in the Dunder Mifflin Infinity commercial for a few seconds, Michael decides to use the staff of Dunder Mifflin Scranton in a commercial produced by himself, only to have it rebuffed by the corporate office. Meanwhile, the progression of Andy and Angela's relationship forces Dwight to sink into a depression, where he attempts to remove himself from his life by playing Second Life. That evening, Jim plays the rejected version of the staff's commercial, where it is well received by both the employees as well as other bar patrons.
58"Branch Wars"Joss WhedonMindy KalingNovember 1, 20074010
Karen, now Regional Manager of Dunder Miffin Utica, attempts to lure Stanley away from Dunder Mifflin Scranton. To try to prank Karen for attempting this, Michael and Dwight trick Jim into accompanying them on a raid to Utica. But when they are discovered, Karen scolds them for trying, and is only further angered when Jim informs her that he and Pam are now dating. Back at Scranton, Michael bids Stanley goodbye, who then tells Michael he's decided to stay, revealing that he only said he'd leave to try to get a raise.
59"Survivor Man"Paul FeigSteve CarellNovember 8, 20074011
When Michael isn't invited to a company wilderness retreat hosted by Ryan, he decides to prove that he has the ability to survive on his own. Dwight drops Michael in the middle of a forest, and although told to leave, stays to prevent Michael from injury. When Michael almost eats poisonous mushrooms, Dwight jumps out to save him just in time. Meanwhile, back at Dunder Mifflin Scranton, Jim, who was put in charge by Michael after he left, decides to hold a combined birthday party for three members of the staff who's birthdays fall in quick succession. The plan, though, is not well received by the staff, and Jim decides to go back to having individual birthdays just as Michael and Dwight come back.
60"The Deposition"Julian FarinoLester LewisNovember 15, 20074012
Michael is thrown in the middle of a deposition between Dunder Mifflin and his girlfriend Jan after Jan sues the company for wrongful termination. Although the case originally goes well for Jan, Michael's actions lead to Dunder Mifflin easily getting the upper hand. Meanwhile, back at Dunder Miffin Scranton, a ping pong craze turns into a battle of the relationships.
61"Dinner Party"Paul FeigLee Eisenberg and Gene StupnitskyApril 10, 20084013
Michael and Jan invite Jim, Pam, Andy, and Angela to a dinner party at the couple's condominium. When Michael and Jan begin to argue after the discussion of having children arises, the party's guests go to various measures to try to escape. The party is thrown into further confusion when Dwight, still pining for Angela, arrives with his former babysitter. As the fighting between Michael and Jan escalates, the police are eventually called by a neighbor. The party culminates with Michael leaving Jan.
62"Chair Model"Jeffrey BlitzB.J. NovakApril 17, 20084014
After seeing a model in a catalog while searching for a chair, Michael realizes that he hasn't accomplished his dream of finding a soulmate in life. Dwight embarks on a search for the chair model, while Michael takes names of friends of office employees for dates. Michael ends up going on a date with Pam's landlady, which ends disastrously. Meanwhile, Andy and Kevin meet with the bosses of the other companies in the building to discuss the issues of parking, while Jim and Pam discuss the future of their relationship.
63"Night Out[11]"Ken Whittingham[11]Mindy Kaling[11]April 24, 2008TBA
Michael and Dwight decide to surprise Ryan in New York for a night of clubbing and meet his friends. Meanwhile, the Scranton branch is upset when they find out they have to come in on a Saturday for Ryan's website project. Jim's plan to save them has unexpected results.
64"Did I Stutter?[12]"Randall Einhorn[12]Brent Forrester and Justin Spitzer[12]May 1, 2008TBA
When Stanley snaps at Michael during a meeting, Michael tries to give Stanley an attitude adjustment. Dwight decides to buy Andy’s car. Meanwhile, Pam deals with an unexpected inconvenience after spending the night at Jim’s.
65"Job Fair[13]"TBALee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky[13]May 8, 2008TBA
Jim hits the links with Andy and Kevin to try and land his biggest client ever. Meanwhile, Michael sets up a booth at a local job fair, which happens to be at Pam's alma mater, to find "the best and the brightest" for Dunder Mifflin’s summer internship.
66"TBA (Season Finale)"Paul Feig[14]Paul Lieberstein and Jennifer Celotta[15]May 15, 2008TBA
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Season 5: 2008-2009

On April 10, 2008, NBC ordered a fifth season consisting of 28 half-hour segments.[16] It is expected to air in the 2008-2009 television season.

Notes

  • Episode titles subject to change.
  • denotes a "super-sized" 40-minute episode.
  • denotes an hour-long episode.
  • Producers' cut versions are not included.

References

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  15. ^ http://www.officetally.com/the-office-season-finale
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