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The Office (US)
Season 6
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In Season 6, the crew faces romances, marriage, parenthood, new corporate ownership, Darryl’s rise to middle management, and a ball-busting new boss.
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24 Episodes
Gossip
E1
Episode 1
Gossip
A few interns who stayed at Dunder-Mifflin over the summer end their internship. Michael announces some potentially damaging gossip about an employee to the rest of the office, then starts to spread false rumours about others to cover up what he has unwittingly revealed.
The Meeting
E2
Episode 2
The Meeting
A request by Jim leaves Michael feeling insecure and defensive. Meanwhile, Pam deals with the guest list for the wedding, and Dwight convinces Toby to investigate Darryl's worker's comp claim
The Promotion
E3
Episode 3
The Promotion
David Wallace comes bearing the news that not all the staffers will receive a raise this year. Jim pushes Dwight to the limit and causes him to form office alliances. And Pam decides she wants only cash as a wedding gift.
Niagara
E4
Episode 4
Niagara
The Dunder Mifflin staff head to Niagara Falls for Jim and Pam's wedding, with the understanding that her pregnancy is a forbidden discussion topic, but Jim's slip of the tongue prods Michael to attempt damage control.
Mafia
E5
Episode 5
Mafia
Michael becomes convinced that an insurance salesman visiting the office is a part of the mafia, and Dwight and Andy accompany Michael to a meeting with him. Meanwhile, Kevin accidentally cancels Jim's credit card, while Jim and Pam are on their honeymoon in Puerto Rico.
The Lover
E6
Episode 6
The Lover
Jim and Pam return from their honeymoon and discover that Michael is dating Pam's mother, which infuriates her. Meanwhile, Dwight tries to install a recording device in Jim's office, by giving him a wooden mallard as an apology for their long rivalry.
Koi Pond
E7
Episode 7
Koi Pond
Michael and Jim head off to a meeting and Michael comes back soaked after having fallen in a koi pond. Meanwhile, Pam and Andy, as the two worst salesmen in the branch, have to go cold calling for sales.
Double Date
E8
Episode 8
Double Date
Jim and Pam finally go on a double date with Michael and Pam's mother Helene on Helene's birthday, which takes a dark turn when Michael discovers just how old Helene is turning, and breaks up with her. Meanwhile, Dwight offers to do nice things for all the members of the office so that they will owe him a specific favor, but Andy ruins his plans.
Murder
E9
Episode 9
Murder
Rumors spread that Dunder Mifflin is in financial trouble, so Michael tries to distract the office by having everyone play a murder mystery game called Belles, Bourbon, and Bullets. Meanwhile, Andy uses the game as a way to ask out Erin, but fears he may have asked out Erin's character, instead of Erin herself.
Shareholder Meeting
E10
Episode 10
Shareholder Meeting
Michael speaks out of line at the Dunder Mifflin shareholders meeting and creates a big problem for management, while Jim discovers that nobody in the office thinks he's the "real" boss.
Scott's Tots
E11
Episode 11
Scott's Tots
Michael and Erin meet "Scott's Tots", a group of local teenagers whose college tuition was promised in one of Michael's grand delusions ten years prior. Meanwhile, in Michael's absence, Dwight convinces Jim to start an employee-of-the-month program with the intention of sabotaging Jim.
Secret Santa
E12
Episode 12
Secret Santa
Michael is outraged when Jim allows Phyllis to be Santa at the office Christmas party. Jim and Dwight try to get everyone into the holiday spirit despite the uncertainty with Dunder Mifflin. Meanwhile, Oscar has a secret crush.
The Banker
E13
Episode 13
The Banker
A wealthy investor shows and interest in buying-out Dunder Mifflin and, while he visits the Scranton branch, Michael and the office workers go full out in order to impress him. During the visit, Michael reminisces on the good times he has had during his time in the office.
Sabre
E14
Episode 14
Sabre
Michael hates the changes that Dunder Mifflin's new owner is implementing, so he turns to David Wallace for advice. Jim and Pam find the perfect day care center, but Jim's mistake threatens to ruin the interview.
The Manager and the Salesman
E15
Episode 15
The Manager and the Salesman
Sabre's CEO wants the Scranton branch to have one manager, and Michael voluntarily steps down and lets Jim become the boss when he finds out that salespeople make more money. However, he soon comes to regret the decision.
The Delivery
E16
Episode 16
The Delivery
Pam’s contractions begin but she and Jim are determined to wait it out as long as possible so they can have more time at the hospital. Meanwhile the rest of the office tries to distract Pam from the pain with food and entertainment.
St. Patrick's Day
E17
Episode 17
St. Patrick's Day
Michael thinks he impressed Jo only to discover someone else in the office caught her eye. Meanwhile, Dwight makes trouble on Jim's first day back from paternity leave. Andy and Erin have an interesting first date.
New Leads
E18
Episode 18
New Leads
When the sales staff lets Sabre's new "sales is king" policy get to their heads, Michael hides their new, prized leads.
Happy Hour
E19
Episode 19
Happy Hour
Michael gets kicked out of the bar when he pulls out all the stops to impress a friend of Jim and Pam's. Meanwhile, Andy and Erin do their best to keep their relationship under wraps. Dwight rethinks his pre-natal contract with Angela.
Secretary's Day
E20
Episode 20
Secretary's Day
Andy pulls out all the stops to give Erin a memorable Secretary's Day. Michael reluctantly takes Erin out to lunch and lets slip about Andy's relationship with Angela. Meanwhile, Oscar circulates a video he created that compares Kevin's voice to Sesame Street's Cookie Monster.
Body Language
E21
Episode 21
Body Language
Pam and Jim work on their first sales pitch together to Donna, the manager of a local restaurant. But Michael keeps misreading the signals she's putting out. Meanwhile, Dwight encourages Kelly to try out for the minority training program.
The Cover-Up
E22
Episode 22
The Cover-Up
Michael becomes convinced that Donna is having an affair and puts Dwight on the case, but Pam soon discovers that the suspicions may be true. Meanwhile, Darryl gets revenge on Andy for an earlier incident.
The Chump
E23
Episode 23
The Chump
Michael is surprisingly cheerful after learning some bad news about Donna. The new parents, Pam and Jim, have trouble staying awake in the office. Meanwhile, Angela takes matters into her own hands when Dwight refuses to honor their contract.
Whistleblower
E24
Episode 24
Whistleblower
The press finds out that Sabre’s printers catch on fire. Jo shows up to the office in hopes of finding out who the whistleblower is. Everyone suspects Andy, who adamantly denies he leaked the information.
Cast of Season 6
Steve Carell
Michael Scott
Rainn Wilson
Dwight Schrute
John Krasinski
Jim Halpert
Jenna Fischer
Pam Beesly
B.J. Novak
Ryan Howard
Ed Helms
Andy Bernard
Season 6 Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
After this admirable but uneven season, should we start asking ourselves just how much longer The Office has in it?
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
Outside of a few episodes and moments, this was a really frustrating year.
AV Club
Steve Heisler
"The Banker" was hardly an episode at all, but rather a clip show.
AV Club
Leonard Pierce
Overall, this was a strong if not essential episode - it didn't move any major story arcs along at all, but it was solidly funny.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Will Leitch
Ed Helms [is] about to become a much bigger character. And thank heavens for that.
AV Club
Nathan Rabin
From a pitch-perfect cold open rich in physical comedy to an amusing subplot involving the intern's Sisyphus-like existences, tonight was a breezy, consistently funny return from an old favorite. I remain, uncharacteristically, deeply optimistic.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
It's a solid episode of The Office
Chicago Tribune
Maureen Ryan
The solidly entertaining season premiere of "The Office" is of a piece with last season's better episodes.
Newsday
Verne Gay
We've never seen that facet before, and we're certain we don't like it, either.
Slant Magazine
Rob Humanick
NBC's The Office is one of the great comedic works of our era.
TV Fanatic
Steve Marsi
Funny, and infinitely watchable, but somehow a little disjointed and lacking.
Bullz-Eye.com
Will Harris
The reason that The Office continues to be one of the best shows on television is because we have come to know its characters so well over the course of the last six years.
IGN Movies
Cindy White
It was gratifying to see some social relevance, with the corporate structure of Dunder Mifflin, portrayed as an unstable company since the very first episode, in serious economic trouble.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
I honestly do appreciate the comedy of discomfort, but don't you kind of wish that just once ... just once ... Michael Scott could win the day without making the rest of us feel so unbelievably uncomfortable.
Paste Magazine
Gage Henry
The formula is becoming bland.
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