Get ready for more hilarious inappropriateness at the Scranton branch in The Office: Season Six with major changes to come. Even Dunder Mifflin cannot escape financial problems and files for bankruptcy, leading to unrest amongst The Office. A printer company called Sabre acquisitions Dunder Mifflin and with new management comes new rules. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam finally get married and Pam has her baby. And Michael actually gets a girlfriend!
The Office: Season Seven premieres on NBC on September 23, 2010, 9/8c. This will be Steve Carell's last season. Who do you think should replace Steve Carell in The Office: Season Eight?
Episodes:
Episode #1: "Gossip" - After Michael learns from Stanley that the rumor he spread about him having an affair is based on fact, he makes up rumors about everyone else, hoping they'll all be uncovered and disbelieved, but accidentally concocting a rumor that's actually true in the process.
Episode #2: "The Meeting" - Michael gets worried after David Wallace and Jim have a private meeting. Pam tries to get a headcount for the wedding. Darryl's workers compensation claim makes Dwight suspicious.
Episode #3: "The Promotion" - Jim quickly learns the downside of management after he informs the staff that there's not enough money for everyone to get a COLA raise, including Dwight trying to rally everyone against him. Pam pushes for cash instead of traditional wedding gifts.
Episode #4 & 5: "Niagara, Pt. 1" - 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.
Episode #6: "Niagara, Pt. 2" - Pam is forced to deal with Andy's scrotal injury on her wedding night, while Kevin deals with the loss of his dress shoes on the morning of Jim and Pam's wedding.
Episode #7: "Mafia" - Dwight and Andy believe an insurance saleman calling on Michael is a Mafioso. Kevin inadvertently ruins Jim and Pam's honeymoon.
Episode #8: "The Lover" - Jim and Pam are stunned to discover Michael is dating her mother. Dwight bugs Jim's office under the guise of a gift.
Episode #9: "Koi Pond" - Michael falls into a koi pond during a sales visit, prompting a slew of mockery in the office. Pam and Andy make cold calls, where they're constantly mistaken for a couple.
Episode #10: "Double Date" - Jim and Pam go on a double date with Pam's mom and Michael. Dwight starts being nice to everyone in the office, hoping to gain favors owed to him, but his plan is hampered by Andy's excessive politeness.
Episode #11: "Murder" - Michael starts up an audiotape murder-mystery game to distract staff from rumors of Dunder Mifflin filing for bankruptcy. Andy uses the game's Southern flavor as cover to ask out Erin, but is unsure if she thinks it's for real.
Episode #12: "Shareholder Meeting" - Michael brings Dwight, Andy, and Oscar to NYC where he's being recognized at the Dunder Mifflin shareholder meeting as their top manager. Meanwhile, Jim has trouble getting the rest of the staff to believe he has the same authority as Michael.
Episode #13: "Scott's Tots" - A decade-old promise to pay college tuition for a bunch of children comes back to haunt Michael. With rumors of Dunder Mifflin going under dragging down the staff, Jim hopes an Employee of the Month award will raise spirits, unaware it's a ploy by Dwight to get him fired.
Episode #14: "Secret Santa" - Andy's Twelve Days of Christmas-themed Secret Santa gifts to Erin do more harm than good. Dwight and Jim hope to infuse the staff with holiday spirit, but Jim's decision to let Phyllis play Santa at the Dunder Mifflin Christmas party ires Michael. A new warehouse worker catches Oscar's eye.
Episode #15: "The Banker" - When the prospective buyer of Dunder Mifflin sends a banker to the Scranton branch to do due diligence, it sets off a wave of reminiscing about the various events the employees have been involved in.
Episode #16: "Sabre" - Michael has trouble adjusting to Dunder Mifflin's acquisition by a printer company called Sabre and tries to turn to David Wallace for advice. Jim and Pam interview to get their impending baby into a good daycare.
Episode #17: "Manager and Salesman" - Sabre's CEO visits and tells Michael and Jim that one of them must take a step down and go back to sales. Andy's Valentine's Day cards leave Kelly thinking she's the one he's interested in.
Episode #18: "The Delivery, Pt. 1" - With Jim and Pam hoping to delay arriving at the hospital until after midnight so they can stay two full nights, the office staff do what they can to distract Pam after she starts having her first contractions.
Episode #19: "The Delivery, Pt. 2" - Pam and Jim find themselves making an embarrassing blunder after the birth of their baby. Michael sets up Erin and Kevin for a breakroom lunch date, making Andy jealous.
Episode #20: "St. Patrick's Day" - Michael is flummoxed when Jo takes a liking to Darryl and his new shipping idea. Dwight proves to be agitating when Jim returns from paternity leave. Andy and Erin have their first date planned. When Jo stays late working, everyone else feels they need to as well.
Episode #21: "New Leads" - Seeing that Sabre's policy of putting salespeople first has gone to the sales staffs' heads, Michael makes them jump through hoops to get access to a new set of leads sent from corporate. Meanwhile, the sales team looks to make amends to the rest of the office for their recently inflated egos.
Episode #22: "Happy Hour" - Oscar sets in motion a Dunder Mifflin happy hour, looking to spend time with Matt from the warehouse, where Michael seeks to impress a friend of Jim and Pam's. Andy desperately wants to hide he and Erin's relationship to avoid drama. Dwight's latest encounter with Isabel has him reconsidering his pre-natal contract with Angela.
Episode #23: "Secretary's Day" - Andy tries to give Erin the perfect Secretary's Day, but gets in hot water when Michael reveals his past with Angela. Oscar makes a video comparing Kevin to the Cookie Monster, leading to Gabe trying to flex some authoratative muscle.
Episode #24: "Body Language" - The staff aren't sure if Donna is flirting with Michael to get a good deal on printers or out of genuine interest in him. Dwight tells Kelly she should enroll in Sabre's "Print in All Colors" minority executive training program.
Episode #25: "The Cover-Up" - Michael enlists Dwight's help when he thinks Donna may be cheating. Andy can't get people in the office to help with a customer complaint.
Episode #26: "The Chump" - The office staff is shocked that Michael seems ready to continue seeing Donna despite having learned that she's married. Jim and Pam's sleep deprivation from their new baby leaves them exhausted. Angela and Dwight bring in a mediator to settle their pre-natal contract.
Episode #27: "Whistleblower" - When Sabre CEO Jo Bennett returns to Scranton to get to the bottom of who told the press about their printers catching on fire, suspicion falls on Andy.
Starring: Steve Carell (Michael Scott), Rainn Wilson (Dwight Schrute), John Krasinski (Jim Halpert), Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly), B.J. Novak (Ryan Howard), Leslie David Baker (Stanley Hudson), Brian Baumgartner (Kevin Malone), Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin), Phyllis Smith (Phyllis Lapin), Kate Flannery (Meredith Palmer), Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor), Creed Bratton as himself, Oscar Nuñez (Oscar Martinez), Paul Lieberstein (Toby Flenderson), Ed Helms (Andy Bernard), Craig Robinson (Darryl Philbin), Ellie Kemper (Kelly Erin Hannon)
Special Features:
• Over 2 hours of Deleted Scenes
• Niagara Commentary with Greg Daniels and Paul Feig
• Niagara Commentary with Randy Cordray, Kelly Cantley, Michael Gallenberg, Claire Scanlon, Veda Semarne and Mary Wall
• Murder Commentary with Greg Daniels, Ellie Kemper and Daniel Chun
• Welcome to Sabre
• Secret Santa Commentary with Mindy Kaling, Ellie Kemper and Claire Scanlon
• The Delivery Commentary with Greg Daniels, Jenna Fischer, Seth Gordon, Daniel Chun and Charlie Grandy
• Happy Hour Commentary with B.J. Novak, Angela Kinsey, Oscar Nunez, Brian Baumgartner and Matt Sohn
• Blooper Reel
• Original Digital Short: The Podcast
• The Office Promos - Canada Games
• Parks and Recreation Episode: "Hunting Trip"
• BD-Live *Blu-ray exclusive*
• My Scenes *Blu-ray exclusive*
• Pocket BLU *Blu-ray exclusive*
• Watch the latest five episodes of The Office: Season 7 on your TV in HD after they air via BD-Live *Blu-ray exclusive*
Exclusives:
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There is an exclusive The Office T-shirt (Size Large) and bonus disc with 40 minutes of montage footage ("Best of Cold Opens" - 40 minutes; "That's What She Said" Montage - ~ 5 minutes). Check out the slideshow below to see what the T-shirt looks like.
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There is a bonus disc that includes 2 extended episodes ("Sabre" and "Whistleblower") with never-before-seen scenes.
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More September 7, 2010 DVD & Blu-ray New Releases:
September 7, 2010 DVD & Blu-ray: Chuck: The Complete Third Season [plus sneak peak Season Four]
September 7, 2010 DVD & Blu-ray: Supernatural: The Complete Fifth Season [sneak peak Season Six]
September 7, 2010 DVD & Blu-ray: Smallville: The Complete Ninth Season [sneak peak Season Ten]
September 7, 2010 DVD: Criminal Minds: Season Five [sneak peak Season Six]
September 7, 2010 DVD: Persons Unknown: The Complete First Season
September 7, 2010 DVD & Blu-ray: Ashton Kutcher is worth $20 million in Killers with Katherine Heigl
September 7, 2010 DVD & Blu-ray: Saturday Night Live's Will Forte and Kristen Wiig star in MacGruber
September 7, 2010 DVD & Blu-ray: Michael Douglas with stage four throat cancer stars in Solitary Man
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Comments
I never really got into this show at all.
The extra / deleted scenes are often the best parts of the show :-) Still wonder what they're going to do without Steve Carell
thank you
Okay, you know you're a fan of "The Office" when all you have to do it read the episode titles and you start to laugh. Sure, it may not be quite as sharp as when the TV series started, but it's still clever.
I love The Office, I really do.
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