The Office
Studios: Horizon Pictures, Neon Frame Studios, Atlas Streamworks, Golden Reel Media
The everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
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Episodes
186 episodes across 9 seasons
Season 1
Season 1
This season introduced the main characters, and established the general plot, which revolves around Michael Scott, regional manager of the Scranton branch office, trying to convince the filmmakers of the documentary that he presides over a happy, well-running office. Meanwhile, sales rep Jim Halpert finds methods to undermine his cube-mate, Dwight Schrute; receptionist Pam Beesly tries to deal with Michael's insensitivities and flubs; and temporary employee Ryan Howard is acting mostly as an observer of the insanity around him.
Season 2
Season 2
Beginning with "The Dundies", the second season further developed into the plot of the fear of company downsizing, along with the introduction of new characters and developing some of the minor ones—especially that of Dwight Schrute. Michael Scott soon starts a relationship with his boss Jan Levenson and, Pam Beesley and Jim Halpert’s relationship become one of the focal points of the season. Their compatibility becomes more obvious as Jim’s feelings for Pam continue to grow, while she struggles with her relationship with the warehouse worker Roy Anderson.
E1
The Dundies
E2
Sexual Harassment
E3
Office Olympics
E4
The Fire
E5
Halloween
E6
The Fight
E7
The Client
E8
Performance Review
E9
Email Surveillance
E10
Christmas Party
E11
Booze Cruise
E12
The Injury
E13
The Secret
E14
The Carpet
E15
Boys and Girls
E16
Valentine's Day
E17
Dwight's Speech
E18
Take Your Daughter to Work Day
E19
Michael's Birthday
E20
Drug Testing
E21
Conflict Resolution
E22
Casino Night
Season 3
Season 3
The season marked the move of main character Jim Halpert from Scranton to Stamford, and also introduced Rashida Jones as Karen Filippelli, and Ed Helms as Andy Bernard—both members of Dunder Mifflin Stamford—as recurring characters. The main plot for the early episodes of the season deals with a recurring problem in seasons one and two—the problem of company downsizing—while in the last half of the season, inter-office relationships also became a major plot point.
E1
Gay Witch Hunt
E2
The Convention
E3
The Coup
E4
Grief Counseling
E5
Initiation
E6
Diwali
E7
Branch Closing
E8
The Merger
E9
The Convict
E10
A Benihana Christmas
E11
Back from Vacation
E12
Traveling Salesmen
E13
The Return
E14
Ben Franklin
E15
Phyllis' Wedding
E16
Business School
E17
Cocktails
E18
The Negotiation
E19
Safety Training
E20
Product Recall
E21
Women's Appreciation
E22
Beach Games
E23
The Job
Season 4
Season 4
Season four marked the departure of Karen Filippelli as a regular character, although she appeared for a few seconds in the first episode, "Fun Run" and in the sixth episode, "Branch Wars", as the regional manager of the Utica branch. Relationships again emerged as the main theme of the season, with Jim Halpert and Pam Beesley's rising, and Michael Scott and Jan Levinson's, as well as Dwight Schrute and Angela Martin's declining. Technology was another prevalent theme as the office staff struggled with initiatives introduced by Ryan Howard to modernize the company.
E1
Fun Run
E2
Dunder Mifflin Infinity
E3
Launch Party
E4
Money
E5
Local Ad
E6
Branch Wars
E7
Survivor Man
E8
The Deposition
E9
Dinner Party
E10
Chair Model
E11
Night Out
E12
Did I Stutter?
E13
Job Fair
E14
Goodbye Toby
Season 5
Season 5
Michael Scott and his fellow Dunder Mifflin-ites steal customers, frame co-workers, and indulge in intra-office love affairs.
E1
Weight Loss
E2
Business Ethics
E3
Baby Shower
E4
Crime Aid
E5
Employee Transfer
E6
Customer Survey
E7
Business Trip
E8
Frame Toby
E9
The Surplus
E10
Moroccan Christmas
E11
The Duel
E12
Prince Family Paper
E13
Stress Relief
E14
Lecture Circuit (1)
E15
Lecture Circuit (2)
E16
Blood Drive
E17
Golden Ticket
E18
New Boss
E19
Two Weeks
E20
Dream Team
E21
Michael Scott Paper Company
E22
Heavy Competition
E23
Broke
E24
Casual Friday
E25
Cafe Disco
E26
Company Picnic
Season 6
Season 6
In Season 6, the crew faces romances, marriage, parenthood, new corporate ownership, Darryl’s rise to middle management, and a ball-busting new boss.
E1
Gossip
E2
The Meeting
E3
The Promotion
E4
Niagara
E5
Mafia
E6
The Lover
E7
Koi Pond
E8
Double Date
E9
Murder
E10
Shareholder Meeting
E11
Scott's Tots
E12
Secret Santa
E13
The Banker
E14
Sabre
E15
The Manager and the Salesman
E16
The Delivery
E17
St. Patrick's Day
E18
New Leads
E19
Happy Hour
E20
Secretary's Day
E21
Body Language
E22
The Cover-Up
E23
The Chump
E24
Whistleblower
Season 7
Season 7
In Season 7, Dwight is now the owner of the building, Andy is courting Erin, Jim and Pam struggle with being new parents, and past girlfriends haunt Michael.
E1
Nepotism
E2
Counseling
E3
Andy's Play
E4
Sex Ed
E5
The Sting
E6
Costume Contest
E7
Christening
E8
Viewing Party
E9
WUPHF.com
E10
China
E11
Classy Christmas
E12
Ultimatum
E13
The Seminar
E14
The Search
E15
PDA
E16
Threat Level Midnight
E17
Todd Packer
E18
Garage Sale
E19
Training Day
E20
Michael's Last Dundies
E21
Goodbye, Michael
E22
The Inner Circle
E23
Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager
E24
Search Committee
Season 8
Season 8
The eighth season largely centers around Andy Bernard's ascension to regional manager, as well as the antics of Robert California, the new CEO of Sabre, a fictional printer company that owns Dunder Mifflin. Halfway through the season, Dwight Schrute —along with Jim Halpert, Stanley Hudson, Ryan Howard, Erin Hannon, and Cathy —travel to Florida to help set up a Sabre Store, where Nellie Bertram is introduced.
E1
The List
E2
The Incentive
E3
Lotto
E4
Garden Party
E5
Spooked
E6
Doomsday
E7
Pam's Replacement
E8
Gettysburg
E9
Mrs. California
E10
Christmas Wishes
E11
Trivia
E12
Pool Party
E13
Jury Duty
E14
Special Project
E15
Tallahassee
E16
After Hours
E17
Test the Store
E18
Last Day in Florida
E19
Get the Girl
E20
Welcome Party
E21
Angry Andy
E22
Fundraiser
E23
Turf War
E24
Free Family Portrait Studio
Season 9
Season 9
In Season 9, Andy finds his true calling in showbiz, Jim lands the job of his dreams, Erin struggles with love, and Angela's marriage isn’t what it seems.
E1
New Guys
E2
Roy's Wedding
E3
Andy's Ancestry
E4
Work Bus
E5
Here Comes Treble
E6
The Boat
E7
The Whale
E8
The Target
E9
Dwight Christmas
E10
Lice
E11
Suit Warehouse
E12
Customer Loyalty
E13
Junior Salesman
E14
Vandalism
E15
Couples Discount
E16
Moving On
E17
The Farm
E18
Promos
E19
Stairmageddon
E20
Paper Airplane
E21
Livin' the Dream
E22
A.A.R.M.
E23
Finale
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Reviews
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Demo User
1 week ago
Mixed but memorable
SpoilersSome plot holes, but the highs are high. Still thinking about a few sequences days later.
Mia Santos
1 week ago
Visually stunning
The cinematography alone makes this a must-see. Characters feel real and the third act lands hard.
Ava Mitchell
3 weeks ago
Absolutely worth the watch
SpoilersTight pacing, strong performances, and a soundtrack that sticks with you. One of the better titles I have seen this year.
Lucas Berg
1 month ago
Instant favorite
From the opening scene I was hooked. Dialogue sparkles and the world-building feels lived-in.
Noah Carter
1 month ago
Crowd-pleaser
Fun, emotional, and easy to recommend. Great for a weekend binge with friends or family.
Sofia Reyes
1 month ago
Mixed but memorable
Some plot holes, but the highs are high. Still thinking about a few sequences days later.
Owen Hale
1 month ago
Absolutely worth the watch
Tight pacing, strong performances, and a soundtrack that sticks with you. One of the better titles I have seen this year.
Isla Nguyen
2 months ago
Mixed but memorable
Some plot holes, but the highs are high. Still thinking about a few sequences days later.
Liam Brooks
2 months ago
Mixed but memorable
Some plot holes, but the highs are high. Still thinking about a few sequences days later.
Comments
Episode pacing is perfect.
Anyone else rewatching already?
This deserves more attention.
Just finished this — wow.
That ending hit differently.
Can we get a sequel already?
Episode pacing is perfect.
That ending hit differently.
Anyone else rewatching already?
Can we get a sequel already?
Recommend watching without spoilers.
Can we get a sequel already?
This deserves more attention.
The cast chemistry is unreal.