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The Office
This U.S. adaptation -- set at a paper company based in Scranton, Pa. -- has a similar documentary style to that of the Ricky Gervais-led British original. It features the Dunder-Mifflin staff, which includes characters based on roles in the British show -- and, quite possibly, people with whom you work in your office. There's Jim, the likable employee who's a bit of an every man. Jim has a thing for receptionist-turned-sales-rep Pam -- because office romances are always a good idea! There's also Dwight, the co-worker who is successful but devoid of social skills and common sense.
S9, EP20 "Paper Airplane"
Dwight and Angela compete in a paper airplane contest; Andy prepares for an acting role; Jim and Pam use new skills.
S9, EP21 "Livin' the Dream - Part 1"
Andy decides to quit his job and pursue his dream; Dwight has his best day ever at work; Jim comes back to Scranton to spend more time with Pam.
S9, EP21 "Livin the Dream"
Andy decides to quit his job and pursue his dream; Dwight has his best day ever at work; Jim comes back to Scranton to spend more time with Pam.
S9, EP22 "A.A.R.M."
As everyone prepares for the premiere of the documentary, Jim convinces Dwight that he needs to hire an assistant to the assistant to the regional manager; after being turned away at daycare, Angela brings her baby to work.
S3, EP12 "Back From Vacation"
Michael returns from his Jamaican vacation; an e-mail of a racy vacation photo makes the rounds of the office.
S3, EP11 "A Benihana Christmas - Part 2"
Strife on the party-planning committee results in two competing Christmas parties; Michael gets dumped for the holidays.
S3, EP10 "A Benihana Christmas - Part 1"
Strife on the party-planning committee results in two competing Christmas parties; Michael gets dumped for the holidays.
S3, EP9 "The Convict"
Michael tries to be supportive after learning that a new employee is an ex-convict, then the staff compares the office to a prison.