The Office, A Benihana Christmas Part 2
Season 3, Episode 11
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Michael apologizes to Oscar after he finds out he's gay for calling him a homosexual slur--but his apology outs Oscar to the entire office. And Jim decides to take a promotion at the Stamford office.
Michael and Dwight go to a convention in Philadelphia and run into Jim, and Michael becomes jealous of Jim's relationship with his new boss. Meanwhile, Pam gets ready for her first date since her engagement.
While Pam updates her closet, Kelly convinces her to try on her new clothes at work. Meanwhile, at the Stamford branch, the staff does team-building through video games, but Jim's lack of skills holds them back.
Michael takes on the role of office grief counsellor when he learns that his old boss has died.
Dwight takes former temp Ryan to his beet farm to initiate Ryan to his first sales call.
Michael encourages the entire Scranton branch to support Kelly and attend a local celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. Meanwhile, Andy convinces Jim to turn a late work night into a drinking game.
When Jan tells Michael that the Scranton Branch will be shutting down, Michael strives to keep his staff's spirits up. Meanwhile, everyone privately begins to envision how their lives will change in the aftermath.
Jan informs Michael that the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin will be merging with the Stamford Branch. Jim and Pam are reunited while the other employees of both branches must adjust to their new co-workers.
Michael learns that one of the new employees at Dunder Mifflin Scranton has a criminal record. Meanwhile, Jim helps Andy make a move on Pam.
In a special holiday episode directed by Harold Ramis, strife on the party planning committee results in two competing Christmas parties, while Michael is dumped for the holidays.
In part two of The Office, the chaotic events from the Christmas Party continue. Drama ensues, and emotions run high at the competing at the Christmas parties.
Michael returns from his Jamaican vacation as the office prepares for a night of inventory.
Michael has the sales staff pair up and venture out into the field. Dwight and Angela's relationship is at risk of being outed, and Dwight risks losing his job.
The office celebrates Oscar's return to Dunder Mifflin, who had been on vacation since the first episode of the season.
Michael celebrates Phyllis' wedding shower by bringing two adult performers into the office, a stripper and Ben Franklin.
While the office prepares for Phyllis's big day, an important task appointed to Michael goes embarrassingly wrong, almost ruining the big day.
Michael is invited to be a guest speaker at Ryan's business school while back at the office, Dwight goes batty trying to catch a bat.
Michael and Jan make their relationship public during a party. Later, Jim meets Karen's ex, and the staff goes to happy hour for drinks.
Salary negotiations drive Michael to think about his pay, driving him to headquarters to ask for a pay raise himself.
After weeks of anger management training, Andy returns to the office. Meanwhile, Michael and Dwight are on a mission to illuminate workplace dangers for safety-training day at Dunder-Mifflin.
The staff enters crisis mode after a shipment of paper goes out with an obscene watermark. Meanwhile, Angela has trouble apologising to customers, and Andy discovers a secret about his new girlfriend.
Outrage breaks out in the office after Phyllis gets an unexpected eyeful from a flasher. Michael ostensibly takes the women in the office to the mall to comfort them, but he has an ulterior motive.
Michael is being considered for a position in Corporate and has to recommend his replacement. He uses "beach day" to help him find the most capable replacement.
In the season finale, the office is still buzzing from their day at the beach. A job opening in Corporate pits coworker against coworker as Michael, Jim and Karen all head to New York for final interviews.
In part two of the season finale, Michael finally goes for his interview for the corporate job and names Dwight as his successor, whose managing methods are unpopular.
- Steve Carell takes over the workplace in this quirky mockumentary sitcom adapted from the hit BBC sitcom. Follow the daily antics of employees at a paper supply company in Scranton, Pennsylvania .
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