The sales staff lets a little corporate love go to its head. So when new leads come in, Michael takes the opportunity to get even. With a teaching moment.
‘The Office’ is in St. Patrick’s Day mode, but a final office visit from new boss Kathy Bates seems destined to ruin their plans. Meanwhile, Jim struggles with his return from paternity leave.
The big day arrives for Jim and Pam, but when Pam wants to put the big day on hold, the entire office gets in on the game. Meanwhile, a missing iPod leads Dwight to take drastic measures, and Andy sends a big fax.
With Sabre as its new corporate parent, Dunder Mifflin Scranton gets the order to restructure its co-manager position. Michael and Jim battle back and forth for the big office.
That’s right folks; this episode of The Office was directed by the actor better known as Jim. But if your inclination is suddenly to blame him for how off-track things are … well, I guess you could blame Jim for his part in doing the unimaginable and making Pam and Jim unlovable, or for making [...]
I cry foul! What an utterly crappy way to ride back in from break. The Office has been a tremendous disappointment this season, and to not even bother to try for a week? Sure I was laughing last night, but does that make it right? Not in my book.
I didn’t hear a single quotable original [...]
Dwight and Jim working together is almost as much fun as their working against one another. I appreciated the fact that Dwight’s diabolical plan was acknowledged, and that his suspension of its implementation was explained — his exhaustion made much more sense than any feelings he may have for children singing carols.
We’ve seen Secret Santa played [...]