The Office - Season 7

Season 7
To err is human. To irr is Michael Scott. He's irritating, irrational and irrepressible. And those are the very same qualities that make him so irresistible.
Episodes

Nepotism
The staff demands that Michael fire the new assistant who keeps screwing things up.

Counseling
Michael has to go to counseling with Toby; Dwight seeks revenge on a local mall; Pam fakes her way into a new position.

Andy's Play
Andy invites the entire office to his community theatre production of "Sweeney Todd'.

Sex Ed
Michael contacts all of his former girlfriends thinking he has herpes.

The Sting
Michael, Dwight and Jim arrange a sting on a rival company salesman.

Costume Contest
While the office celebrates Halloween, Michael comes upset that Darryl went to corporate with an idea; Jim is set on figuring out why Danny didn't call Pam back when they went on some dates.

Christening
The entire office staff attends CiCi's christening.

Viewing Party
Gabe and Erin throw a Glee viewing party which Michael attempts to sabotage; Pam discovers Dwight is the secret to CiCi's sleeping problem.

WUPHF.com
Ryan tries to get more investors in his internet company; Jim lacks motivation to work when Sabra institutes commission caps.

China
Michael outsmarts Oscar in a debate about China; Pam goes toe to toe with Dwight about the changes he has made to the office building.

Classy Christmas (1)
Michael insists on an elaborate Christmas party when he finds out that Holly is returning.

Classy Christmas (2)
Michael gets jealous when he finds out that Holly is still dating A.J.; Jim is paranoid when Dwight starts a snow ball war with him.

Ultimatum
Michael is initially exited when Holly returns from vacation without an engagement ring but left disappointed that she didn't follow through on her ultimatum; Pam tries to boost staff morale.

The Seminar
Andy hosts a small business seminar at the office.

The Search
After Jim gets an emergency phone call about CeCe he leaves Michael at a gas station leading to Holly, Erin and Dwight to search for him.

PDA
The office is grossed out by Michael and Holly's PDA.

Threat Level Midnight
Michael finally finishes his movie.

Todd Packer
Everyone is upset when Todd Packer is hired back to the office; Andy is upset when Pam gets a new computer for Erin.

Garage Sale
Michael prepares to propose to Holly; The staff holds a garage sale in the warehouse.

Training Day
The new boss, Deangelo Vickers, arrives to begin training.

Michael's Last Dundies
Michael prepares to host his last Dundies.

Goodbye, Michael (1)
Michael doesn't tell the staff that he is leaving a day early; Deangelo helps Andy with a big client.

Goodbye, Michael (2)

The Inner Circle
Deangelo creates tension when he created an inner circle of only men at the office.

Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager
Dwight becomes acting manager of the branch.

Search Committee (1)
Jim, Toby and Gabe head up the search committee for a new manager for the branch.

Search Committee (2)
Jim, Toby and Gabe head up the search committee for a new manager for the branch.
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