The Office

2005 • NBC
4.7
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 An American Workplace
3/24/05
When a documentary crew comes to the offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management, manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) tries to paint a happy picture of his domain, but his jokes keep falling flat. Then, worse, his supervisor from the corporate office tells him that his branch may be downsized. Making a characteristically bad leadership decision, Michael decides not to tell his staff, but the information quickly leaks. Meanwhile sales rep Jim (John Krasinski) spars with his irritating nemesis Dwight (Rainn Wilson), and flirts with office receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer), until they are all forced to consider what their options are if there is downsizing. B.J. Novak also stars.
2 Diversity Day
3/29/05
When a special consultant, Mr. Brown (guest star Larry Wilmore), arrives to teach a seminar on racial tolerance and diversity in the workplace, Michael implies that it was his idea while in reality his offensive behavior necessitated the training. When Mr. Brown has a staff member reenact one of Michael's past indiscretions, Michael, not satisfied with the consultant's workshop, decides to hold his own racial teach-in later that afternoon. Meanwhile, Jim (John Krasinski) is not having a good day after losing his biggest yearly commission to Dwight (Rainn Wilson). Jenna Fischer and B.J. Novak also star.
3 Health Care
4/5/05
When Corporate wants Michael (Steve Carell) to pick a cheaper health plan for his employees, rather than lose popularity points with his staff, he shirks the responsibility and Dwight (Rainn Wilson) happily accepts the task. Delighted with his new position of power, Dwight takes over the conference room as his new "office" and manages to offend everyone by asking staff members to divulge their private medical history. Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) jokingly create fake illnesses only to infuriate Dwight. B.J. Novak also stars.
4 The Alliance
4/12/05
Amid the rumors of downsizing, Michael (Steve Carell) tries to raise employee morale with a birthday party, despite the fact that the closest birthday is a month away. As the birthday card for Meredith (Kate Flannery) makes the rounds in the office, Michael struggles to pen the funniest birthday message. Meanwhile, Dwight (Rainn Wilson) asks Jim (John Krasinski) to form a "Survivor"-type alliance so they can protect themselves during the upcoming downsizing. Elsewhere, Oscar (Oscar Nunez) collects pledges for his nephew's cerebral palsy charity walk. Michael tops everyone's donation by offering twenty-five dollars - not realizing the donation is per mile - and tries to back track on his generous offer. Jenna Fischer and B.J. Novak also star.
5 Basketball
4/19/05
Michael (Steve Carell) and select members of the office staff prepare for a game of basketball against the workers in the warehouse. Overly confident about his team's ability, Michael trash-talks his opponents and he makes a bet - the losing team has to work Saturday. During the game, Jim (John Krasinski) shows off to impress Pam (Jenna Fischer), whose fiancé is on the opposing team. B.J. Novak also stars.
6 Hot Girl
4/26/05
An attractive woman arrives at the office to sell purses and causes furtive glances from male staff members who vie for her attention. Dwight (Rainn Wilson) attempts to ask her out on a date but his advances are deflected, leaving the door open for Michael (Steve Carell) to step in. Michael believes he's going to "score" by giving her a ride home but his chances are blown by another sly co-worker. John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer and B.J. Novak also star.

About this show

Based on the award-winning British comedy of the same name, this acclaimed sitcom is told through the lenses of a documentary film crew and filled with gossip, pranks, romance and general foolishness at Dunder Mifflin Paper Co. in Scranton, Pennsylvania. If you've ever hated your boss, your job or both, then you'll love this show.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3.47K reviews
Matt Tysl
January 4, 2019
One of the only great shows out there. Seasons 1 and 7-9 are not quite amazing. (In the first season they were trying to copy the British version and seasons 7-9 didn't have one of the most important main characters.) If you have seen some of The Office and you don't like it because of Michael you might still be interested in watching seasons 7-9 even though most fans of the show consider it the lowest point of The Office. This is because Michael, the show's branch manager, can be extremely cringe worthy at times. But, despite that, he makes for some of the shows funniest moments.
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BJ TheNeophyte
July 19, 2014
Sometimes crying is the best laughter. Sobbing seemed to be the only thing I could do for the last four episodes. It must be silly to feel such an emotional connection to fictional characters portrayed by individuals that I will never know based upon ludicrous events penned by a team of writers in a backroom. Yet there I was, laughing from my eyes as a tumultuous storm of unidentifiable emotions overwhelmed me. I couldn't shake the feeling that somehow I had grown with these people and became a better person.
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Suzie Dunson
May 27, 2013
I got so attached to my own surprise. When Jim and Pam almost gave each other up..I found myself having tears. I' rooted for them the entire shows. Right from the first episode. I got a slight crush on Jim. I felt sad for Toby's character. He got picked on alot and I never seen his character get treated nicely..perhaps I missed it..
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