

Dwight finds himself fighting with his team for the attention of Sabre's Special Project's President. Back in Scranton, Andy is beleaguered with requests for raises.

Dwight is chosen for a task in Tallahassee and needs to pick some Scranton staffers to come with him. Pam comes back from maternity leave. Darryl tries to decipher a Valentine's Day gift from Val.


Prior to its sale, Robert hosts a pool party at his mansion where Erin hits on Dwight to make Andy jealous.

When Oscar reveals a trivia contest in Philadelphia has a $1,000 prize, Andy has the office go to raise money to buy up paper to meet quarterly sales expectations. Dwight goes to Sabre HQ in Florida to look for a new job.

Andy tries to quash the endless pranking between Jim and Dwight. Robert tries to drink away his blues at the office Christmas party, while Erin lets her feelings out after a few too many drinks.


Andy hopes to inspire the staff by taking them on a trip to Gettysburg. Meanwhile, those who stay behind in Scranton are prodded by Robert to come up with great ideas for the company.


Dwight starts a doomsday device that counts down employees' mistakes, with them all getting fired if it reaches zero. Gabe takes a liking to a warehouse employee.

Erin desperately tries to create the exact Halloween party that Robert and Andy envision. Meanwhile, Jim is aghast to discover Pam believes in ghosts, and Dwight and Robert's son strike up a friendship.

Andy hosts a garden party at Schrute Farms, hoping to impress Robert, but feels his family's presence isn't helping.

The warehouse workers quit after winning the lottery, leaving the upstairs staff to dream of winning big while searching for new employees and temporarily taking on the warehouse jobs themselves.

Robert challenges the Scranton branch to double their sales. Meanwhile, Pam and Angela hope to support each other through their pregnancies.

A list left by Robert has everyone's name in one of two unlabeled columns, leaving the Scranton branch to try and figure out exactly what it means.



Dwight takes charge of the office and immediately imposes his will on the staff. Gabe hopes to get back together with Erin.

Deangelo creates an inner circle for his favorite employees, and the women notice it seems to be all guys.

Michael hopes to have a drama-free day to say his goodbyes. Meanwhile, Deangelo and Andy try to make sure Michael's clients don't leave Dunder Mifflin as well.

Michael prepares Deangelo to host the annual Dundie Awards ceremony. Erin confronts the fact that she hates Gabe.

The arrival of Michael's replacement for training has the staff lining up to curry favor with their new boss, with Andy trapped in the role of 'office funny guy' and Jim and Pam worrying they're too obvious in their fawning.


Todd is ready to stop being a travelling salesman and wants to take a desk job in Scranton. Andy deals with a glitchy computer and Pam's hesitance to get him a new one.

Michael screens his finally completed Threat Level Midnight for the Dunder Mifflin staff.

The staff grows increasingly uncomfortable with Michael and Holly's PDAs. Jim and Pam regret a champagne Valentine's luncheon. Erin invites Andy to help on a romantic treasure hunt Gabe arranged for her.

An emergency with CeCe forces Jim to abandon Michael at a gas station—without his phone or wallet—and Holly, Erin, and Dwight scour Scranton to find him. Gabe becomes offended when submissions to caption Pam's latest work of art insult Sabre.

Andy hopes to make some sales by hosting a business seminar, and one attendee makes Jim very uncomfortable. Michael tries to get a dejected Holly back into the improv spirit. Erin's frustrated at her inability to beat Gabe at Scrabble.















































































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