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Writer: Michael Schur, Director: Tucker Gates
Summary (NBC): When Jan tells Michael that the Scranton Branch will be shutting down, Michael strives to keep his staff’s spirits up.
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Writer: Michael Schur, Director: Tucker Gates
Summary (NBC): When Jan tells Michael that the Scranton Branch will be shutting down, Michael strives to keep his staff’s spirits up.
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Writer: Mindy Kaling, Director: Miguel Arteta
Summary (NBC): Michael encourages the Scranton branch to attend a local celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights.
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Writer: B.J. Novak, Director: Randall Einhorn
Summary (NBC): Ryan goes out on his first sales call, but is taken aback by the odd series of challenges that Dwight puts before him along the way.
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Writer: Jennifer Celotta, Director: Roger Nygard
Summary (NBC): After learning that the former regional manager has tragically died, Michael attempts to compel an appropriate show of grief from the Dunder Mifflin staff as he searches for the right way to honor a company man.
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Writer: Paul Lieberstein, Director: Greg Daniels
Summary (NBC): After Jan busts Michael’s “movie Monday,” an upset Angela pushes Dwight into making a play for Michael’s job. Pam internet shops and has a fashion show at lunch.
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Writers: Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg
Director: Ken Whittingham
Summary (NBC): After meeting Jan in Philadelphia for the annual office supply convention, Michael organizes a party in his room for fellow conventioneers.
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Writer: Greg Daniels, Director: Ken Kwapis
Summary: When Michael unintentionally outs a gay employee, he stumbles through a sensitivity mine-field. Also, we find out what happened with Jim and Pam.