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The Office (US)
Season 9
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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.
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23 Episodes
New Guys
E1
New Guys
Dwight and Jim are intimidated by the office's newest additions, who are considered younger versions of themselves. Meanwhile, Andy tries to make Nellie's life miserable, and Angela tries to get rid of one of her cats.
Roy's Wedding
E2
Roy's Wedding
After Roy's wedding, Jim and Pam wonder if they still have any secrets they're hiding from each other. Meanwhile, Clark tricks Erin into a "news audition," and Dwight challenges Nellie's new charity initiative.
Andy's Ancestry
E3
Andy's Ancestry
Andy flaunts his genealogy when he discovers he's related to Michelle Obama. Meanwhile, Darryl struggles in his new post, Dwight teaches Erin a new language to wow her boyfriend's family, and Nellie tries to persuade Pam that Jim's having an affair.
Work Bus
E4
Work Bus
When Jim convinces Dwight that the building is unsafe, Dwight rents a bus and sets up the office inside. Nellie asks for Andy's help in adopting a baby. Meanwhile, Jim tries to make Pam happy with some pie.
Here Comes Treble
E5
Here Comes Treble
It's Halloween in the office and Andy invites his college a cappella group to perform, which leads to a confrontation with his frenemy Broccoli Rob. Meanwhile, Dwight finds evidence that a madman is loose in the office and tries to track him down, and the first meeting of Jim's new job causes a fight with Pam.
The Boat
E6
The Boat
Andy must man up when his Dad blows all the family money. When Dwight is interviewed on local radio, Jim and the office torture him with bizarre call-ins. Meanwhile, Kevin discovers a secret about Oscar, and struggles to keep it, while Oscar's fate hangs in the balance.
The Whale
E7
The Whale
The office trains Dwight to sell to a female client without being offensive, only to discover that the client is Jan Levinson. Angela and Oscar both think the senator is cheating on them, and Jim has trouble on an important conference call.
The Target
E8
The Target
Angela goes to Dwight for help when she learns that her husband is having an affair. Stanley and Phyllis take advantage of Jim when he needs a favor, and Pete distracts Pam as she begins painting her mural.
Dwight Christmas
E9
Dwight Christmas
When the party planning committee drops the ball on the annual Christmas party, Dwight gets everyone to celebrate with a traditional Schrute German Christmas. Darryl fears that Jim has forgotten to include him in the new job in Philadelphia. Pete teaches Erin about his favorite movie, Die Hard.
Lice
E10
Lice
Pam accidentally brings lice into the office and lets Meredith take the fall, while Dwight vows to destroy the parasites. Meanwhile, Jim has a fantastic day in Philly wooing a potential business associate. Meanwhile, Phyllis, Nellie and Kevin meddle in Darryl's love life.
Suit Warehouse
E11
Suit Warehouse
Clark brings an espresso maker to the office. Dwight and Clark pretend to be a father-and-son to land a sale. Darryl goes on an interview at Jim's company, where Pam drops by unexpectedly.
Customer Loyalty
E12
Customer Loyalty
Dwight learns that Darryl is working at Jim's company. Dwight decides to teach everyone about company loyalty. Erin is flirting with Pete, and Nellie feels she is the one that pushed them together. Cece has a dance recital and Jim misses it.
Junior Salesman
E13
Junior Salesman
Dwight is tasked with hiring a part-time salesman to be Jim's substitute, so he rounds up a supergroup of his cronies, including his oddball beet-farmer cousin, Mose. Pam is left wondering who her new deskmate will be. Erin seeks her birth parents with help from Pete.
Vandalism
E14
Vandalism
Pam’s warehouse mural is defaced. Darryl has difficulty dealing with the Jim's cleanliness habits in their apartment. Angela grudgingly allows Oscar and Kevin to attend her son’s first birthday party.
Couples Discount
E15
Couples Discount
The staffers pair up as faux couples to score a Valentine's Day discount at a mall. Erin tells Pete that she'll break up with Andy when he returns, but Pete has his doubts. Jim and Pam socialize with the documentary's soundman.
Moving On
E16
Moving On
Pam interviews for a job in Philadelphia, but her potential manager reminds her of her former boss, Michael Scott. Dwight acquires the help of Angela in order to give his elderly Aunt Shirley a bath. Meanwhile, Andy attempts to make Pete and Erin feel uncomfortable.
The Farm
E17
The Farm
The adventures of Dwight at his family beet farm and bed-and-breakfast come to light. Here, he and his siblings receive a surprise inheritance. Back at the office, Todd Packer tries to atone for a lifetime of boorish behavior.
Promos
E18
Promos
Everyone in the office is excited when promos start running on TV for the documentary. Dwight makes Angela jealous when he starts dating a brussel sprout farmer. Meanwhile Jim has a big meeting with Major League baseball player, Ryan Howard.
Stairmageddon
E19
Stairmageddon
The elevator goes out at the office, forcing everyone to use the stairs. Dwight forces Stanley to make a sales call. Pam and Jim talk to Nellie and Toby about relationship problems. Angela supports her man.
Paper Airplane
E20
Paper Airplane
The employees hold a paper airplane competition, in which Dwight purposefully aligns himself against Angela. The point being so he can lose and surrender the winnings to her in order to curb her misfortune. Andy gets an acting role in a workplace safety video despite not being qualified. Jim and Pam's marriage tensions continue to build and they share an awkward but loving moment as Jim leaves for Philadelphia.
Livin' the Dream
E21
Livin' the Dream
Dwight becomes regional manager after Andy quits his job, Jim dedicates more time to his Dunder Mifflin job to save his marriage, and Angela has problems with her new living arrangements after her breakup with The Senator.
A.A.R.M.
E22
A.A.R.M.
Jim convinces Dwight that he needs to choose someone to act as an Assistant to the Assistant Regional Manager; the two subsequently hold tryouts for the position. After her daycare turns away her child, Angela is forced to bring her kid to work. Andy auditions for "The Next Great A Cappella Sensation".
Finale
E23
Finale
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.
Cast of Season 9
Rainn Wilson
Dwight Schrute
John Krasinski
Jim Halpert
Jenna Fischer
Pam Beesly
Ed Helms
Andy Bernard
Season 9 Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
It is not quite the same show as the one that debuted in March 2005, but it has continued to be a show I watch, grumbling occasionally, with great and in many respects increasing pleasure.
NPR
Linda Holmes
The Office has seemed lost, particularly by devoting substantial time to world-building Dwight's beet farm, a remnant of a failed spin-off effort.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The arrival of the new guys forces Jim to realize he's trapped in the job he despised back when he was that young. I've been waiting for this character arc for years now, and the scenes were promising (if not incredibly funny).
Variety
Brian Lowry
At its best The Office was far from ordinary and, even if its most-rewarding days were in the rear-view mirror, deserved to finish on top.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It succumbed to the bane of American TV -- the endless more-more-more of anything good or popular, the twisting of characters into pretzels to simply keep them in motion, the cheap substitutes after lead actors depart.
The New Yorker
Emily Nussbaum
I laughed, I cried, I kvelled, I nodded along, I ignored doubts, I admired zingers, I marvelled at the restrained use of flashbacks.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
It's the sort of American Dream job - and job security - many people stopped believing in eons ago. That's why we loved The Office and hated the office. It was meant to look real, but it was pure escapism all along.
Newsday
Verne Gay
The results so far are very (very) funny.
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
And so NBC's The Office takes its leave, after overstaying its welcome and most often erring on the side of over-worked sentiment rather than pure comedy.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
The Season 9 premiere, "New Guys," is as uneven as most episodes have been for the last few years.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Michael Tedder
There's a confident snap to the proceedings here that's been missed, and I appreciate his willingness to go dark.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
In the end, it worked.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
With the end of the series in sight, it now has a renewed sense of purpose - to go out strongly, and perhaps paying off on a number of long-running subplots.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lori Rackl
Good comedies make you laugh. Great ones also make you cry. The Office proved why it belongs in the latter camp with a series finale full of the poignancy you'd expect from a comedy that was never afraid to show its heart.
AV Club
Erik Adams
I have certain strong opinions about how the show should've ended sooner, but I'm excited to see where it goes with Daniels back at the helm.
The Atlantic
Kevin Craft
Even though its later seasons never lived up to its groundbreaking early explorations of contemporary work culture, what The Office leaves us with are memories of television comedy at its best.
New York Times
Mike Hale
It was always the damaged characters who made the show worth watching, and it was the ingenious performances of Mr. Carell as the aggressively clueless boss and Mr. Wilson as his raging acolyte that made it distinctive.
TV.com
Nick Campbell
It was just right. For as much as we complained about the latter half of the series and yearned for the Michael Scott years, the ending was more about the fact that you took a journey with these characters.
Salon.com
Willa Paskin
The long arc of this, its final season, has been the slow but sure destabilization of its sweetest and surest thing, the loving relationship between Jim and Pam Halpert.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Few things on TV are as heartening as signs of life in a show that seemed creatively dead. The Office is this year's surprise resurrectee.
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