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Season 1 Trailer (2005)
i'll kill you
Dwight Betrays Michael
Fire Drill
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One year later, Dunder Mifflin employees past and present reunite for a panel discussion about the documentary and to attend Dwight and Angela's wedding.

A documentary crew arrives at the offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management. Manager Michael Scott tries to paint a happy picture, while sales rep Jim fights with his nemesis Dwight and flirts with receptionist Pam.

A consultant arrives to teach the staff about tolerance and diversity but Michael insists on imparting his own knowledge. Meanwhile, Jim struggles to keep hold of a lucrative contract extension.

Michael doesn't want to upset the staff so he gets Dwight to pass on news about the company's reduced health provisions. Fed up with his nosiness, Jim and Pam pretend they are suffering from a variety of conditions including Ebola, Mad Cow Disease, spontaneous dentohydroplosion, hotdog fingers, nano-robot infection...

Michael arranges a morale-boosting birthday party for Meredith and is determined to come up with the funniest message in her card. Dwight wants a pact with Jim to fight the downsizing, and Michael regrets showing off when Oscar asks for sponsorship for a charity walk being undertaken by his nephew, who has cerebral palsy.

The office staff play a basketball game against the warehouse workers in which Jim shows off to impress Pam and upstage her fiancee who is on the opposing team.

A woman who comes to the office to sell purses gets the male members of staff excited. She rejects Dwight's advances, but Michael reckons he's still in with a chance.
If you're looking for a show that will have you genuinely laughing out loud and cringing in the best way possible, 'The Office' is an absolute must-watch! This mockumentary-style sitcom follows the everyday lives of the eccentric employees at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. What makes 'The Office' truly special is its incredible cast, led by the incomparable Steve Carell as regional manager Michael Scott. His attempts at humor and leadership often go hilariously awry, creating some of the most iconic and quoted moments in television history. But it's not just Michael; every character, from Dwight's bizarre antics to Jim and Pam's heartwarming romance, contributes to a comedic tapestry that feels incredibly real and relatable. Did you know that many of the actors, like Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor) and B.J. Novak (Ryan Howard), also served as writers and producers on the show? This deep involvement behind the scenes truly helped craft the unique voice and comedic timing that fans adore. Get ready for a workplace comedy that's both brilliantly awkward and surprisingly heartfelt!