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The Office (American season 8)

The eighth season of the American television comedy The Office commenced airing on NBC in the United States on September 22, 2011, and concluded on May 10, 2012, consisting of 24 episodes. The series is an American adaptation of the British comedy series of the same name, and is presented in a mockumentary format, portraying the daily lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. The eighth season of The Office aired on Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. (Eastern) in the United States as part of the "Comedy Night Done Right" television block. It stars Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, B. J. Novak, Ed Helms, and James Spader, with supporting performances from Catherine Tate, Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Kate Flannery, Mindy Kaling, Ellie Kemper, Angela Kinsey, Paul Lieberstein, Oscar Nunez, Craig Robinson, Phyllis Smith, and Zach Woods. This was the first season without Steve Carell as Michael Scott in the lead role and the only one to not feature the character in any onscreen capacity, although he is occasionally mentioned.

The Office
Season 8
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Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 22, 2011 (2011-09-22) –
May 10, 2012 (2012-05-10)
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The eighth season largely centers on Andy Bernard's (Ed Helms) ascension to regional manager, as well as the antics of Robert California (James Spader), the new CEO of Sabre, a fictional printer company that owns Dunder Mifflin. Halfway through the season, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson)—along with Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Stanley Hudson (Leslie David Baker), Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak), Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper), and Cathy Simms (Lindsey Broad)—travel to Florida to help set up a Sabre Store, where Nellie Bertram (Catherine Tate) is introduced. Eventually, former CFO of Dunder Mifflin David Wallace (Andy Buckley) buys back the company, firing California.

Despite debuting with moderate viewing figures, the departure of Carell affected the show's ratings, which fell as the season progressed. The season ranked as the eighty-seventh-most watched television series during the 2011–12 television year and saw a dramatic decrease in ratings from the previous season. Critical reception was polarized. Many critics argued that the series should have ended after the departure of Carell; many also felt that the season recycled storylines from past episodes. Other critics were more positive, complimenting various actors and their characters. It marked the first time since season one that the show did not receive any Emmy nominations.

Production edit

The eighth season of the show was produced by Reveille Productions and Deedle-Dee Productions, both in association with Universal Television. The show is based on the British comedy series of the same name, which was created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). In addition, the two are executive producers on the show.[1] This season of The Office was produced by Greg Daniels and Paul Lieberstein,[1] the latter of whom serves as the showrunner.[2] Returning writers from the previous season included Lieberstein, Charlie Grandy, Justin Spitzer, Carrie Kemper, Daniel Chun, Robert Padnick, Aaron Shure, Steve Hely, Amelie Gillette, Mindy Kaling, and B. J. Novak; the latter two were both also credited as executive producers.[3][4] It was previously unknown whether Kaling would write for the series any longer.[5] Kaling herself confirmed via her Twitter page that she would write the Christmas-themed episode, "Christmas Wishes".[6] Three new writers joined the staff beginning in season eight: Owen Ellickson, Allison Silverman and Dan Greaney.[7] The season also saw the directorial debuts of cast members Ed Helms and Brian Baumgartner; Helms directed the episode "Christmas Wishes", and Baumgartner directed "After Hours".[8]

The series was renewed for an eighth season on March 17, 2011,[9] began filming on July 25, 2011,[10] and the season concluded filming on March 9, 2012.[11] Jenna Fischer's pregnancy was written into the show, and Pam was again pregnant at the start of the season with a boy as she was in real life.[12] Unlike the sixth season, there was no episode focusing on the baby's birth; it was instead announced on a blog.[13] In an interview, executive producer Lieberstein stated that, with the departure of Michael Scott, the writers would explore further into the other characters on the show, such as centering on a specific character for an episode.[14] On January 25, 2012, news broke that NBC was planning a spin-off series starring Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute, that would be set at Schrute Farms, Dwight's bed-and-breakfast and beet farm.[15] The spin-off would be created by Wilson and executive producer Paul Lieberstein, but Office developer Greg Daniels would not be involved.[15] Due to his initial involvement in the spin-off, Lieberstein stepped down as showrunner of The Office.[16] On October 29, 2012, it was revealed that NBC was not going forward with the proposed spin-off, although the original backdoor pilot, "The Farm" aired later in the ninth season.[17]

Casting edit

Cody Horn, who guest-starred in the seventh season as Jordan Garfield, was originally supposed to be featured as a recurring character this season,[18] but she did not return. The eighth season introduced several new characters. Stephen Collins, Dee Wallace and Josh Groban were cast as Andy's father, mother and brother, respectively, and appeared in the episode "Garden Party".[19][20] From the episodes "Pam's Replacement" to "Last Day in Florida", Lindsey Broad had a recurring guest-star spot as Cathy Simms, Pam's temporary replacement while she was on maternity leave, and who remained employed at the company for a while after.[21] Maura Tierney appeared in "Mrs. California", playing California's wife.[22] Catherine Tate returned to reprise her role as Nellie Bertram, in a major arc starting in the episode "Tallahassee". Despite reports that she would also get romantically involved with Robert,[23][24] this never occurred. Two writers for the animated comedy series The Simpsons, Matt Selman and Matt Warburton, appeared in the Kaling-scripted episode "Test the Store",[25] and Simpsons star Dan Castellaneta appeared in the episode "Turf War".[26] While, it was initially announced that the season would introduce Stanley Hudson's "other daughter and a new male addition to the accounting department",[18] these new characters never appeared.

At the time, this season marked the final year that some cast members—notably Helms, Fischer, Novak, and Krasinski—were signed on for the show, as their contracts expired at the end of the season; this caused speculation that several members of the main cast would leave the series following this season.[27] The eighth season was Novak's last as a series regular, although he made a couple of recurring appearances in the ninth season.[28] It was also Kaling's final full season, due to her pilot, The Mindy Project, being picked up by Fox; Kaling portrayed customer service representative Kelly Kapoor.[29] On February 28, 2012, it was announced that Spader would not return for a ninth season of the show.[30] There was initial speculation that following the eighth season, Daniels was considering rebooting the series due to the possible departures of main cast members.[27] However, a new deal was negotiated with NBC, and all the main cast members, sans Spader, Novak, and Kaling, would return for the ninth season, although several new characters would be brought on board for a "mini reboot". NBC also announced that Catherine Tate would become a series regular.[31][32]

Cast edit

The Office employs an ensemble cast. Most of the main characters, and some supporting ones, are based on characters from the British version of The Office. While these characters normally have the same attitudes and perceptions as their British counterparts, the roles have been redesigned to better fit the American show. The show is known for its large cast size, many of whom are known particularly for their improvisational work.

Main edit

Starring edit

Recurring edit

  • Mark Proksch as Nate Nickerson, a warehouse worker.
  • Ameenah Kaplan as Val Johnson, a warehouse worker and Darryl's love interest.
  • Hugh Dane as Hank Tate, the building's security guard.
  • Lindsey Broad as Cathy Simms, a temporary worker.
  • Eleanor Seigler as Jessica, Andy’s girlfriend.
  • Jack Coleman as Robert Lipton, a state senator and Angela's husband.
  • David Koechner as Todd Packer, a rude and offensive employee, now working in Florida after Dwight and Jim tried to get him fired.
  • Georgia Engel as Irene, an old woman from Florida.
  • Andy Buckley as David Wallace, the former CFO of Dunder Mifflin.

Notable guests edit

Reception edit

Ratings edit

 
Ratings for the eighth season of The Office.

The series aired on Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. as part of "Comedy Night Done Right" television block.[36] The season premiere, "The List" received a 3.9/10 percent share in the Nielsen ratings among viewers aged 18 to 49, meaning that 3.9 percent of viewers aged 18 to 49 watched the episode, and 10 percent of viewers watching television at the time watched the episode.[37] "The List" was the highest-rated episode of the season.[37] Despite this, it became the lowest-rated season premiere of the series since the series premiere.[37] The rest of the season was unable to receive more than seven million viewers. The twenty-second episode, "Fundraiser" received only 4.17 million viewers, making it, at the time, the lowest-rated episode of The Office to ever air (although it was later beaten by several ninth-season episodes the following year).[38] The season finale, "Free Family Portrait Studio", was viewed by 4.49 million viewers, making it the lowest finale for The Office to air, beating the first-season finale "Hot Girl", which was viewed by 4.8 million viewers.[39][40] The drop in ratings led to a lower ad-price for the series, with an average cost of $178,840 per 30-second commercial.[41] Despite this, the show was still one of NBC's highest-rated shows and ranked as the most expensive ad-cost for any NBC scripted series during the year it aired.[41] Despite the lower live ratings, Nielsen Soundscan announced that The Office added up to 44 percent to its next-day "live plus same day" 18–49 rating when additional time-shifted viewing was added, such as DVRing.[42]

The season ranked as the eighty-seventh-most watched television series during the 2011–12 season, with an average of 6.506 million viewers.[43] The season also ranked as the thirty-second-most watched television series in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic. In this category, the show was viewed by an estimated 4.376 million viewers per episode and received a 3.42 rating/9 percent share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49. This means that, on average, the season was viewed by 3.42 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 9 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast.[44]

Critical response edit

 
Ed Helms received mixed reviews for his portrayal of Andy Bernard

The eighth season of The Office received mixed reviews. While some critics felt that the show was still humorous in its eighth year, many others argued that the program should have ended after the departure of Steve Carell.[45][46] The A.V. Club reviewer Myles McNutt criticized Robert California's role, noting that he is a character that "the narrative reacts to as opposed to something actually involved in the narrative".[47] Alan Sepinwall of HitFix criticized Ed Helms' comedic performance as manager (calling him "a softer version of Michael Scott"), as well as the toning down of Robert California from his appearance in the show's seventh season's finale, "Search Committee". Sepinwall also expressed disappointment that many of the supporting characters were seemingly transformed into mere caricatures of their former selves.[48] He stopped reviewing a majority of the Season 8 episodes since "Pam's Replacement", due to his distaste for the series.[48] Time writer James Poniewozik also criticized the choice of Andy as manager, instead arguing that Jim should have gotten the job so the series could have been more ensemble-oriented.[49] New York named Andy Bernard one of the most annoying TV characters of 2011.[50] Early during the season's airing, Matt Zoller Seitz of Salon wrote a review in which he called the post-Michael Scott era of The Office "warmer and more reflective".[51] After the season finished airing, however, Seitz penned another review, writing: "Fact is, the show's first post-Steve Carell year has been a mess, at times bordering on a disaster".[52] McNutt gave the season a "C" grade overall, writing that the season finale, "Free Family Portrait Studio" was "a disheartening conclusion to the show's worst season, offering little optimism to sustain our already dwindling enthusiasm over the summer months."[53]

Bret Fetzer of Amazon.com wrote that "it's best to approach this season as if it were a completely new series".[54] He felt that it is unfair to compare the quality of this season to that of past seasons because "the series' previous heights were so very high".[54] However, he called the year "uneven", because episodes would range from putting "Andy into Michael Scott-ish situations" to "seek[ing] out new angles on the well-established web of interpersonal conflicts". This vacillation between extremes meant that the episodes "sometimes" work.[54] Hank Stuever of The Washington Post named the series the tenth-best series of 2011, specifically praising the actors' ability in "Mrs. California" to deliver cringe humor without Carell.[55] TV Guide named it an honorable mention on their list of the best TV shows of 2011.[56] Price Peterson from TV.com called the series "still one of the best shows on TV" and argued that, while "Season 8 definitely wasn't the show's best", the season "sneaked in some genuinely great jokes, new characters, and affecting plotlines."[57] Despite the lackluster reviews many of the episodes received, many critics praised Ellie Kemper's performance as Erin Hannon. McNutt noted that "regardless of how down I was on this or any other episode, Ellie Kemper really has been tremendous all season."[58] In addition, Kemper's performance in the episodes "Spooked,"[59][60] "Christmas Wishes,"[61] "Pool Party,"[62] and "Special Project,"[63] in particular, were praised by critics.

In retrospect, many members of the cast and crew felt that the season was not the show's best. Rainn Wilson said that the season made some mistakes "creatively"; for instance, he argued that the chemistry between Spader and Helms was "a bit dark" and that the show should have gone for a "brighter and more energized" relationship.[64] Brian Baumgartner felt that the show "stayed status quo [with the previous year], but without a key piece" and "didn't make a firm decision" on the direction it was headed.[65] Ben Silverman, one of the show's producers, said that "it didn't have the sense of purpose and focus" that the next season would have.[66]

Episodes edit

In the following table, "U.S. viewers (million)" refers to the number of Americans who viewed the episode on the night of broadcast. Episodes are listed by the order in which they aired, and may not necessarily correspond to their production codes.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date [67]Prod.
code [67]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1531"The List"B. J. NovakB. J. NovakSeptember 22, 2011 (2011-09-22)80027.64[37]
Robert California (James Spader) becomes the new manager of Dunder Mifflin, Scranton, but becomes the new company CEO after talking to Jo Bennett. Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) is chosen by California to become the new regional manager. When Robert leaves his open notebook by reception, Erin discovers a list which divides the office employees' names. Pam and Jim photocopy it, and the office goes crazy trying to figure out its meaning. The problem worsens when Robert invites the left-hand side to lunch. Eventually, California explains that the lists are of the "winners" and "losers". After hearing this, an impassioned Andy defends his fellow coworkers.
1542"The Incentive"Charles McDougallPaul LiebersteinSeptember 29, 2011 (2011-09-29)80016.70[68]
Robert challenges the Dunder Mifflin staffers to double their sales. Andy decides to create an incentive program; he promises the office that he will tattoo a picture of their choosing on his buttocks if they meet the sales quota, which they do in only one day. The office then makes Andy get a tattoo of a puppy. Pam Halpert (Jenna Fischer) becomes unlikely friends with Angela Lipton (Angela Kinsey), who is also pregnant.
1553"Lotto"John KrasinskiCharlie GrandyOctober 6, 2011 (2011-10-06)80055.82[69]
The entire warehouse staff quits after winning the lottery, leaving Andy (Ed Helms) and Darryl Philbin (Craig Robinson) to scramble for replacements, while Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Kevin Malone (Brian Baumgartner) and Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper) get a taste of the warehouse life. Darryl eventually confronts Andy about his jealous feelings that Andy was chosen as manager, and Andy delivers a speech that defends California's choice.
1564"Garden Party"David RogersJustin SpitzerOctober 13, 2011 (2011-10-13)80046.08[70]
Andy throws a garden party at Schrute Farms to impress Robert, with his parents (Stephen Collins and Dee Wallace) and brother (Josh Groban) in attendance. Andy is disappointed that even at his own party, his father shows obvious favoritism towards his brother. A conversation between Andy and his father is later broadcast via a baby monitor to the rest of the members of the office. In the meantime, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) works to make it a classy event, on the behest of a book that is an elaborate prank by Jim.
1575"Spooked"Randall EinhornCarrie KemperOctober 27, 2011 (2011-10-27)80065.53[71]
Erin tries to make the annual Halloween party spooky and non-childish, with help from Gabe Lewis (Zach Woods). Dwight becomes friends with Robert's son (David Mazouz), and Pam and Jim debate the existence of ghosts. Meanwhile, Robert tries to figure out everyone's deepest fears in order to culminate the party with a specially-tailored ghost story.
1586"Doomsday"Troy MillerDaniel ChunNovember 3, 2011 (2011-11-03)80036.15[72]
In order to improve efficiency, Dwight installs a doomsday device that will send an email to California and suggest the closing of the branch. After the maximum number of mistakes is made on the first day, the email is sent but the office works to counteract it; Jim is sent to distract California, whereas Pam—among others—attempts to talk Dwight into dismantling his machine. Meanwhile, Gabe attempts to court the new warehouse worker, Val (Ameenah Kaplan), by trying to put Darryl down.
1597"Pam's Replacement"Matt SohnAllison SilvermanNovember 10, 2011 (2011-11-10)80075.96[73]
Pam trains a temporary worker, Cathy Simms (Lindsey Broad), to take her place while she is on maternity leave, and enlists Dwight's support when she tries to show that Jim finds her replacement attractive. Meanwhile, Robert surprises Andy, Kevin, and Darryl when he asks to join their band. However, he soon brings in several professional musicians and kicks the original three members out, forcing them to happily play outside by the dumpster. Pam makes a discovery about Jim’s health amidst the execution of her plans with Dwight.
1608"Gettysburg"Jeffrey BlitzRobert PadnickNovember 17, 2011 (2011-11-17)80085.50[74]
Andy takes some of the office staff on a field trip to Gettysburg for inspiration. After most of the office abandons him, Darryl and Jim confront Andy and tell him that he should stop trying so hard to impress his coworkers. Meanwhile, Gabe finds himself enjoying the trip when he is mistaken as an Abraham Lincoln impersonator. Robert tasks the remaining employees with coming up with a new business idea for Dunder Mifflin and becomes convinced that Kevin's simple ideas are elaborate metaphors.
1619"Mrs. California"Charlie GrandyDan GreaneyDecember 1, 2011 (2011-12-01)80095.71[75]
Robert tries to get Andy to not give his wife, Susan (Maura Tierney), a job in the office. After a confusing interview, Andy relents and gives Susan a job, and California is furious. After Susan learns the truth, she and California have a major fight. Meanwhile, Dwight opens a gym in the building and makes Darryl join in hopes of getting other office members to follow.
16210"Christmas Wishes"Ed HelmsMindy KalingDecember 8, 2011 (2011-12-08)80105.79[76]
Andy attempts to make everyone's Christmas wishes come true. Erin, upset about her unrequited feelings for Andy, drinks too much at the Christmas party and is escorted home by California. Meanwhile, Dwight and Jim are ordered to stop pranking one another, lest they forfeit their Christmas bonuses. Thus, they try to frame each other.
16311"Trivia"B. J. NovakSteve HelyJanuary 12, 2012 (2012-01-12)80115.90[77]
When Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nunez) joins a trivia contest, Andy gets the entire office involved. Eventually, the team made up of Kevin, Erin, Kelly, and Meredith wins. Meanwhile, Dwight goes to Sabre headquarters to petition California to give him a job as a regional manager. California tries to get out of meeting with him, but eventually declines Dwight's request.
16412"Pool Party"Charles McDougallOwen EllicksonJanuary 19, 2012 (2012-01-19)80126.02[78]
When Robert decides to sell his mansion due to his divorce, Kevin suggests that he throw an office pool party, where Erin attempts to make Andy jealous by flirting with Dwight. Robert gives everyone a tour of his massive home, which increasingly makes everyone feel uncomfortable.
16513"Jury Duty"Eric AppelAaron ShureFebruary 2, 2012 (2012-02-02)80135.31[79]
After Jim fakes having jury duty to spend time with Pam and their newborn child, Dwight suspects something is awry and tries to trip Jim up with an investigation. Jim, worrying that he will get into trouble, confides in Andy, who understands and tries to help cover up the incident. Meanwhile, Angela gives birth to her son, whom Dwight believes is his son.
16614"Special Project"David RogersAmelie GilletteFebruary 9, 2012 (2012-02-09)80145.19[80]
Just as Pam's maternity leave ends, Dwight and Andy must select employees to accompany Dwight to Tallahassee, Florida, after he is sent on an assignment by corporate.
16715"Tallahassee"Matt SohnDaniel ChunFebruary 16, 2012 (2012-02-16)80154.38[81]
Dwight and his group journeys to Tallahassee to meet with the President of Sabre's special projects, Nellie Bertram (Catherine Tate). The group discovers that Todd Packer (David Koechner) is participating in the same project, much to Jim and Dwight's chagrin. Although Dwight tries to impress his new boss, he has an emergency appendectomy. Andy fills in for Erin, and surprisingly enjoys himself.
16816"After Hours"Brian BaumgartnerHalsted Sullivan & Warren LiebersteinFebruary 23, 2012 (2012-02-23)80165.02[82]
Dwight and Packer compete to be in charge of the Sabre store by trying to romantically woo Nellie. Cathy bothers Jim in his room and tries to seduce him, only to be foiled with help from Dwight. In Scranton, Andy has everyone stay late to cover for their co-workers in Florida.
16917"Test the Store"Brent ForresterMindy KalingMarch 1, 2012 (2012-03-01)80174.95[83]
At the Sabre store opening, Dwight attempts to put on a theatrical presentation to impress Nellie. After a shaky start, an impromptu speech—originally supposed to be delivered by Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak)—given by Jim impresses the critical crowd. Andy is embarrassed after receiving a black eye, courtesy of a little girl.
17018"Last Day in Florida"Matt SohnRobert PadnickMarch 8, 2012 (2012-03-08)80184.89[84]
When California reveals he hates Nellie's business plan, Jim swings into action to keep Dwight from getting fired. Jim eventually delays Dwight long enough, and Packer—who takes Dwight's place at the meeting with California—is fired instead of Dwight. Andy learns that Erin is not going to return to Scranton.
17119"Get the Girl"Rainn WilsonCharlie GrandyMarch 15, 2012 (2012-03-15)80194.87[85]
Andy drives to Florida to try to win back Erin. Nellie revisits the Scranton branch and takes over as regional manager, assuming that because the manager seat is vacant, she can have it. This usurping divides the office into pro-Andy and pro-Nellie factions.
17220"Welcome Party"Ed HelmsSteve HelyApril 12, 2012 (2012-04-12)80204.39[86]
California forces the office to prepare a welcome party for Nellie, but the party planners seek to sabotage it. Soon, Jim and Dwight learn tragic information about Nellie that makes them think twice about pranking her. Meanwhile, Erin helps Andy break up with his current girlfriend Jessica (Eleanor Seigler).
17321"Angry Andy"Claire ScanlonJustin SpitzerApril 19, 2012 (2012-04-19)80214.35[87]
Andy returns to the office to find Nellie in the manager's chair. Andy soon overreacts by punching a hole in a wall and is promptly fired. Meanwhile, Kelly Kapoor (Mindy Kaling) is forced to choose between Ryan and a new man, Ravi (Sendhil Ramamurthy), who is Pam and Jim's pediatrician.
17422"Fundraiser"David RogersOwen EllicksonApril 26, 2012 (2012-04-26)80224.17[38]
Newly fired Andy goes to a fundraiser held by Angela's husband Robert Lipton (Jack Coleman) and returns with 12 dogs. Dwight, who wants to win the entire auction, discovers that the winners must lose money. Nellie tries to bond with Darryl and he teaches her how to properly eat a taco.
17523"Turf War"Daniel ChunWarren Lieberstein & Halsted SullivanMay 3, 2012 (2012-05-03)80234.44[88]
While drunk, Robert shuts down Dunder Mifflin's Binghamton branch. Andy prepares to make his comeback by temporarily forming his own rival paper company. Jim and Dwight work together to defeat a rival Dunder Mifflin salesman (Chris Bauer) who wants the Binghamton branch's clients.
17624"Free Family Portrait Studio"B. J. NovakB. J. NovakMay 10, 2012 (2012-05-10)80244.49[39]
Dwight offers free family portraits in an elaborate scheme to obtain the DNA of Angela's child. After he steals a diaper, Angela pursues him in a high-speed car chase. After former CFO of Dunder Mifflin David Wallace (Andy Buckley) buys back the company, he re-installs Andy as manager and donates several million dollars to a mentor program California will join. California promptly leaves the office for good.

Home media release edit

The Office: The Complete Eighth Season
Set details Special features
  • 24 episodes
  • 5-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • English (Dolby Digital)
  • Deleted scenes from every episode
  • Producer's cuts of:
  • "Angry Andy"
  • "Fundraiser"
Release dates
Region 1 Region 4 Region A
September 4, 2012 (2012-09-04)[89] February 13, 2013 (2013-02-13) (Part 1)[90]
August 8, 2013 (2013-08-08) (Part 2)[91]
September 4, 2012 (2012-09-04)[89]

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The eighth season of the American television comedy The Office commenced airing on NBC in the United States on September 22 2011 and concluded on May 10 2012 consisting of 24 episodes The series is an American adaptation of the British comedy series of the same name and is presented in a mockumentary format portraying the daily lives of office employees in the Scranton Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company The eighth season of The Office aired on Thursdays at 9 00 p m Eastern in the United States as part of the Comedy Night Done Right television block It stars Rainn Wilson John Krasinski Jenna Fischer B J Novak Ed Helms and James Spader with supporting performances from Catherine Tate Leslie David Baker Brian Baumgartner Creed Bratton Kate Flannery Mindy Kaling Ellie Kemper Angela Kinsey Paul Lieberstein Oscar Nunez Craig Robinson Phyllis Smith and Zach Woods This was the first season without Steve Carell as Michael Scott in the lead role and the only one to not feature the character in any onscreen capacity although he is occasionally mentioned The OfficeSeason 8DVD coverStarringRainn Wilson John Krasinski Jenna Fischer B J Novak Ed Helms James Spader Catherine Tate Leslie David Baker Brian Baumgartner Creed Bratton Kate Flannery Mindy Kaling Ellie Kemper Angela Kinsey Paul Lieberstein Oscar Nunez Craig Robinson Phyllis Smith Zach WoodsCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes24ReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseSeptember 22 2011 2011 09 22 May 10 2012 2012 05 10 Season chronology PreviousSeason 7Next Season 9List of episodesThe eighth season largely centers on Andy Bernard s Ed Helms ascension to regional manager as well as the antics of Robert California James Spader the new CEO of Sabre a fictional printer company that owns Dunder Mifflin Halfway through the season Dwight Schrute Rainn Wilson along with Jim Halpert John Krasinski Stanley Hudson Leslie David Baker Ryan Howard B J Novak Erin Hannon Ellie Kemper and Cathy Simms Lindsey Broad travel to Florida to help set up a Sabre Store where Nellie Bertram Catherine Tate is introduced Eventually former CFO of Dunder Mifflin David Wallace Andy Buckley buys back the company firing California Despite debuting with moderate viewing figures the departure of Carell affected the show s ratings which fell as the season progressed The season ranked as the eighty seventh most watched television series during the 2011 12 television year and saw a dramatic decrease in ratings from the previous season Critical reception was polarized Many critics argued that the series should have ended after the departure of Carell many also felt that the season recycled storylines from past episodes Other critics were more positive complimenting various actors and their characters It marked the first time since season one that the show did not receive any Emmy nominations Contents 1 Production 1 1 Casting 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Starring 2 3 Recurring 2 4 Notable guests 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Critical response 4 Episodes 5 Home media release 6 References 7 External linksProduction editThe eighth season of the show was produced by Reveille Productions and Deedle Dee Productions both in association with Universal Television The show is based on the British comedy series of the same name which was created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant for the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC In addition the two are executive producers on the show 1 This season of The Office was produced by Greg Daniels and Paul Lieberstein 1 the latter of whom serves as the showrunner 2 Returning writers from the previous season included Lieberstein Charlie Grandy Justin Spitzer Carrie Kemper Daniel Chun Robert Padnick Aaron Shure Steve Hely Amelie Gillette Mindy Kaling and B J Novak the latter two were both also credited as executive producers 3 4 It was previously unknown whether Kaling would write for the series any longer 5 Kaling herself confirmed via her Twitter page that she would write the Christmas themed episode Christmas Wishes 6 Three new writers joined the staff beginning in season eight Owen Ellickson Allison Silverman and Dan Greaney 7 The season also saw the directorial debuts of cast members Ed Helms and Brian Baumgartner Helms directed the episode Christmas Wishes and Baumgartner directed After Hours 8 The series was renewed for an eighth season on March 17 2011 9 began filming on July 25 2011 10 and the season concluded filming on March 9 2012 11 Jenna Fischer s pregnancy was written into the show and Pam was again pregnant at the start of the season with a boy as she was in real life 12 Unlike the sixth season there was no episode focusing on the baby s birth it was instead announced on a blog 13 In an interview executive producer Lieberstein stated that with the departure of Michael Scott the writers would explore further into the other characters on the show such as centering on a specific character for an episode 14 On January 25 2012 news broke that NBC was planning a spin off series starring Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute that would be set at Schrute Farms Dwight s bed and breakfast and beet farm 15 The spin off would be created by Wilson and executive producer Paul Lieberstein but Office developer Greg Daniels would not be involved 15 Due to his initial involvement in the spin off Lieberstein stepped down as showrunner of The Office 16 On October 29 2012 it was revealed that NBC was not going forward with the proposed spin off although the original backdoor pilot The Farm aired later in the ninth season 17 Casting edit Cody Horn who guest starred in the seventh season as Jordan Garfield was originally supposed to be featured as a recurring character this season 18 but she did not return The eighth season introduced several new characters Stephen Collins Dee Wallace and Josh Groban were cast as Andy s father mother and brother respectively and appeared in the episode Garden Party 19 20 From the episodes Pam s Replacement to Last Day in Florida Lindsey Broad had a recurring guest star spot as Cathy Simms Pam s temporary replacement while she was on maternity leave and who remained employed at the company for a while after 21 Maura Tierney appeared in Mrs California playing California s wife 22 Catherine Tate returned to reprise her role as Nellie Bertram in a major arc starting in the episode Tallahassee Despite reports that she would also get romantically involved with Robert 23 24 this never occurred Two writers for the animated comedy series The Simpsons Matt Selman and Matt Warburton appeared in the Kaling scripted episode Test the Store 25 and Simpsons star Dan Castellaneta appeared in the episode Turf War 26 While it was initially announced that the season would introduce Stanley Hudson s other daughter and a new male addition to the accounting department 18 these new characters never appeared At the time this season marked the final year that some cast members notably Helms Fischer Novak and Krasinski were signed on for the show as their contracts expired at the end of the season this caused speculation that several members of the main cast would leave the series following this season 27 The eighth season was Novak s last as a series regular although he made a couple of recurring appearances in the ninth season 28 It was also Kaling s final full season due to her pilot The Mindy Project being picked up by Fox Kaling portrayed customer service representative Kelly Kapoor 29 On February 28 2012 it was announced that Spader would not return for a ninth season of the show 30 There was initial speculation that following the eighth season Daniels was considering rebooting the series due to the possible departures of main cast members 27 However a new deal was negotiated with NBC and all the main cast members sans Spader Novak and Kaling would return for the ninth season although several new characters would be brought on board for a mini reboot NBC also announced that Catherine Tate would become a series regular 31 32 Cast editSee also List of The Office American TV series characters The Office employs an ensemble cast Most of the main characters and some supporting ones are based on characters from the British version of The Office While these characters normally have the same attitudes and perceptions as their British counterparts the roles have been redesigned to better fit the American show The show is known for its large cast size many of whom are known particularly for their improvisational work Main edit Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute based upon Gareth Keenan who is the office s top performing sales representative John Krasinski as Jim Halpert a sales representative and prankster who is based upon Tim Canterbury and is married to Pam Halpert the office administrator Jenna Fischer as Pam Halpert who is based on Dawn Tinsley is shy but is often a cohort with Jim in his pranks on Dwight She is pregnant during the first episodes of the season and leaves midway through the season B J Novak as Ryan Howard a temporary worker who is based on Ricky Howard and Neil Godwin 33 Ed Helms as Andy Bernard the newly promoted manager who was previously a salesman and boastful Cornell alumnus whose love for a cappella music and awkward social skills generates mixed feelings from his employees 34 Andy is an original character meaning he has no English equivalent from Gervais s series James Spader as Robert California the eccentric CEO of Sabre Spader reprises his guest starring role from the seventh season and joined the regular cast to replace Kathy Bates s character 35 Starring edit Catherine Tate as Nellie Bertram the president of Sabre s special projects who later usurps Andy s role as regional manager Leslie David Baker as Stanley Hudson a grumpy salesman Brian Baumgartner as Kevin Malone a dim witted accountant who is based on Keith Bishop Creed Bratton as Creed Bratton the office s strange quality assurance officer Kate Flannery as Meredith Palmer the promiscuous supplier relations representative Mindy Kaling as Kelly Kapoor the pop culture obsessed customer service representative Ellie Kemper as Erin Hannon the receptionist and love interest of Andy Angela Kinsey as Angela Martin a judgemental accountant Paul Lieberstein as Toby Flenderson the sad eyed human resources representative Oscar Nunez as Oscar Martinez an intelligent accountant who is also gay Craig Robinson as Darryl Philbin the warehouse manager Phyllis Smith as Phyllis Vance a motherly saleswoman Zach Woods as Gabe Lewis the director of Sabre sales Recurring edit Mark Proksch as Nate Nickerson a warehouse worker Ameenah Kaplan as Val Johnson a warehouse worker and Darryl s love interest Hugh Dane as Hank Tate the building s security guard Lindsey Broad as Cathy Simms a temporary worker Eleanor Seigler as Jessica Andy s girlfriend Jack Coleman as Robert Lipton a state senator and Angela s husband David Koechner as Todd Packer a rude and offensive employee now working in Florida after Dwight and Jim tried to get him fired Georgia Engel as Irene an old woman from Florida Andy Buckley as David Wallace the former CFO of Dunder Mifflin Notable guests edit Stephen Collins as Walter Bernard Sr Andy s father Josh Groban as Walter Bernard Jr Andy s brother Dee Wallace as Ellen Bernard Andy s mother Maura Tierney as Susan California Robert s wife Brett Gelman as an unnamed magician that Pam hires for Nellie s welcome party Sendhil Ramamurthy as Ravi a pediatric surgeon and Kelly s new boyfriend Chris Bauer as Harry Jannerone a salesman from the Syracuse New York branch Dan Castellaneta as Mr Ramish the CEO of Prestige Direct Reception editRatings edit nbsp Ratings for the eighth season of The Office The series aired on Thursdays at 9 00 p m as part of Comedy Night Done Right television block 36 The season premiere The List received a 3 9 10 percent share in the Nielsen ratings among viewers aged 18 to 49 meaning that 3 9 percent of viewers aged 18 to 49 watched the episode and 10 percent of viewers watching television at the time watched the episode 37 The List was the highest rated episode of the season 37 Despite this it became the lowest rated season premiere of the series since the series premiere 37 The rest of the season was unable to receive more than seven million viewers The twenty second episode Fundraiser received only 4 17 million viewers making it at the time the lowest rated episode of The Office to ever air although it was later beaten by several ninth season episodes the following year 38 The season finale Free Family Portrait Studio was viewed by 4 49 million viewers making it the lowest finale for The Office to air beating the first season finale Hot Girl which was viewed by 4 8 million viewers 39 40 The drop in ratings led to a lower ad price for the series with an average cost of 178 840 per 30 second commercial 41 Despite this the show was still one of NBC s highest rated shows and ranked as the most expensive ad cost for any NBC scripted series during the year it aired 41 Despite the lower live ratings Nielsen Soundscan announced that The Office added up to 44 percent to its next day live plus same day 18 49 rating when additional time shifted viewing was added such as DVRing 42 The season ranked as the eighty seventh most watched television series during the 2011 12 season with an average of 6 506 million viewers 43 The season also ranked as the thirty second most watched television series in the 18 to 49 year old demographic In this category the show was viewed by an estimated 4 376 million viewers per episode and received a 3 42 rating 9 percent share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49 This means that on average the season was viewed by 3 42 percent of all 18 to 49 year olds and 9 percent of all 18 to 49 year olds watching television at the time of the broadcast 44 Critical response edit nbsp Ed Helms received mixed reviews for his portrayal of Andy BernardThe eighth season of The Office received mixed reviews While some critics felt that the show was still humorous in its eighth year many others argued that the program should have ended after the departure of Steve Carell 45 46 The A V Club reviewer Myles McNutt criticized Robert California s role noting that he is a character that the narrative reacts to as opposed to something actually involved in the narrative 47 Alan Sepinwall of HitFix criticized Ed Helms comedic performance as manager calling him a softer version of Michael Scott as well as the toning down of Robert California from his appearance in the show s seventh season s finale Search Committee Sepinwall also expressed disappointment that many of the supporting characters were seemingly transformed into mere caricatures of their former selves 48 He stopped reviewing a majority of the Season 8 episodes since Pam s Replacement due to his distaste for the series 48 Time writer James Poniewozik also criticized the choice of Andy as manager instead arguing that Jim should have gotten the job so the series could have been more ensemble oriented 49 New York named Andy Bernard one of the most annoying TV characters of 2011 50 Early during the season s airing Matt Zoller Seitz of Salon wrote a review in which he called the post Michael Scott era of The Office warmer and more reflective 51 After the season finished airing however Seitz penned another review writing Fact is the show s first post Steve Carell year has been a mess at times bordering on a disaster 52 McNutt gave the season a C grade overall writing that the season finale Free Family Portrait Studio was a disheartening conclusion to the show s worst season offering little optimism to sustain our already dwindling enthusiasm over the summer months 53 Bret Fetzer of Amazon com wrote that it s best to approach this season as if it were a completely new series 54 He felt that it is unfair to compare the quality of this season to that of past seasons because the series previous heights were so very high 54 However he called the year uneven because episodes would range from putting Andy into Michael Scott ish situations to seek ing out new angles on the well established web of interpersonal conflicts This vacillation between extremes meant that the episodes sometimes work 54 Hank Stuever of The Washington Post named the series the tenth best series of 2011 specifically praising the actors ability in Mrs California to deliver cringe humor without Carell 55 TV Guide named it an honorable mention on their list of the best TV shows of 2011 56 Price Peterson from TV com called the series still one of the best shows on TV and argued that while Season 8 definitely wasn t the show s best the season sneaked in some genuinely great jokes new characters and affecting plotlines 57 Despite the lackluster reviews many of the episodes received many critics praised Ellie Kemper s performance as Erin Hannon McNutt noted that regardless of how down I was on this or any other episode Ellie Kemper really has been tremendous all season 58 In addition Kemper s performance in the episodes Spooked 59 60 Christmas Wishes 61 Pool Party 62 and Special Project 63 in particular were praised by critics In retrospect many members of the cast and crew felt that the season was not the show s best Rainn Wilson said that the season made some mistakes creatively for instance he argued that the chemistry between Spader and Helms was a bit dark and that the show should have gone for a brighter and more energized relationship 64 Brian Baumgartner felt that the show stayed status quo with the previous year but without a key piece and didn t make a firm decision on the direction it was headed 65 Ben Silverman one of the show s producers said that it didn t have the sense of purpose and focus that the next season would have 66 Episodes editSee also List of The Office American TV series episodes In the following table U S viewers million refers to the number of Americans who viewed the episode on the night of broadcast Episodes are listed by the order in which they aired and may not necessarily correspond to their production codes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date 67 Prod code 67 U S viewers millions 1531 The List B J NovakB J NovakSeptember 22 2011 2011 09 22 80027 64 37 Robert California James Spader becomes the new manager of Dunder Mifflin Scranton but becomes the new company CEO after talking to Jo Bennett Andy Bernard Ed Helms is chosen by California to become the new regional manager When Robert leaves his open notebook by reception Erin discovers a list which divides the office employees names Pam and Jim photocopy it and the office goes crazy trying to figure out its meaning The problem worsens when Robert invites the left hand side to lunch Eventually California explains that the lists are of the winners and losers After hearing this an impassioned Andy defends his fellow coworkers 1542 The Incentive Charles McDougallPaul LiebersteinSeptember 29 2011 2011 09 29 80016 70 68 Robert challenges the Dunder Mifflin staffers to double their sales Andy decides to create an incentive program he promises the office that he will tattoo a picture of their choosing on his buttocks if they meet the sales quota which they do in only one day The office then makes Andy get a tattoo of a puppy Pam Halpert Jenna Fischer becomes unlikely friends with Angela Lipton Angela Kinsey who is also pregnant 1553 Lotto John KrasinskiCharlie GrandyOctober 6 2011 2011 10 06 80055 82 69 The entire warehouse staff quits after winning the lottery leaving Andy Ed Helms and Darryl Philbin Craig Robinson to scramble for replacements while Jim Halpert John Krasinski Kevin Malone Brian Baumgartner and Erin Hannon Ellie Kemper get a taste of the warehouse life Darryl eventually confronts Andy about his jealous feelings that Andy was chosen as manager and Andy delivers a speech that defends California s choice 1564 Garden Party David RogersJustin SpitzerOctober 13 2011 2011 10 13 80046 08 70 Andy throws a garden party at Schrute Farms to impress Robert with his parents Stephen Collins and Dee Wallace and brother Josh Groban in attendance Andy is disappointed that even at his own party his father shows obvious favoritism towards his brother A conversation between Andy and his father is later broadcast via a baby monitor to the rest of the members of the office In the meantime Dwight Schrute Rainn Wilson works to make it a classy event on the behest of a book that is an elaborate prank by Jim 1575 Spooked Randall EinhornCarrie KemperOctober 27 2011 2011 10 27 80065 53 71 Erin tries to make the annual Halloween party spooky and non childish with help from Gabe Lewis Zach Woods Dwight becomes friends with Robert s son David Mazouz and Pam and Jim debate the existence of ghosts Meanwhile Robert tries to figure out everyone s deepest fears in order to culminate the party with a specially tailored ghost story 1586 Doomsday Troy MillerDaniel ChunNovember 3 2011 2011 11 03 80036 15 72 In order to improve efficiency Dwight installs a doomsday device that will send an email to California and suggest the closing of the branch After the maximum number of mistakes is made on the first day the email is sent but the office works to counteract it Jim is sent to distract California whereas Pam among others attempts to talk Dwight into dismantling his machine Meanwhile Gabe attempts to court the new warehouse worker Val Ameenah Kaplan by trying to put Darryl down 1597 Pam s Replacement Matt SohnAllison SilvermanNovember 10 2011 2011 11 10 80075 96 73 Pam trains a temporary worker Cathy Simms Lindsey Broad to take her place while she is on maternity leave and enlists Dwight s support when she tries to show that Jim finds her replacement attractive Meanwhile Robert surprises Andy Kevin and Darryl when he asks to join their band However he soon brings in several professional musicians and kicks the original three members out forcing them to happily play outside by the dumpster Pam makes a discovery about Jim s health amidst the execution of her plans with Dwight 1608 Gettysburg Jeffrey BlitzRobert PadnickNovember 17 2011 2011 11 17 80085 50 74 Andy takes some of the office staff on a field trip to Gettysburg for inspiration After most of the office abandons him Darryl and Jim confront Andy and tell him that he should stop trying so hard to impress his coworkers Meanwhile Gabe finds himself enjoying the trip when he is mistaken as an Abraham Lincoln impersonator Robert tasks the remaining employees with coming up with a new business idea for Dunder Mifflin and becomes convinced that Kevin s simple ideas are elaborate metaphors 1619 Mrs California Charlie GrandyDan GreaneyDecember 1 2011 2011 12 01 80095 71 75 Robert tries to get Andy to not give his wife Susan Maura Tierney a job in the office After a confusing interview Andy relents and gives Susan a job and California is furious After Susan learns the truth she and California have a major fight Meanwhile Dwight opens a gym in the building and makes Darryl join in hopes of getting other office members to follow 16210 Christmas Wishes Ed HelmsMindy KalingDecember 8 2011 2011 12 08 80105 79 76 Andy attempts to make everyone s Christmas wishes come true Erin upset about her unrequited feelings for Andy drinks too much at the Christmas party and is escorted home by California Meanwhile Dwight and Jim are ordered to stop pranking one another lest they forfeit their Christmas bonuses Thus they try to frame each other 16311 Trivia B J NovakSteve HelyJanuary 12 2012 2012 01 12 80115 90 77 When Oscar Martinez Oscar Nunez joins a trivia contest Andy gets the entire office involved Eventually the team made up of Kevin Erin Kelly and Meredith wins Meanwhile Dwight goes to Sabre headquarters to petition California to give him a job as a regional manager California tries to get out of meeting with him but eventually declines Dwight s request 16412 Pool Party Charles McDougallOwen EllicksonJanuary 19 2012 2012 01 19 80126 02 78 When Robert decides to sell his mansion due to his divorce Kevin suggests that he throw an office pool party where Erin attempts to make Andy jealous by flirting with Dwight Robert gives everyone a tour of his massive home which increasingly makes everyone feel uncomfortable 16513 Jury Duty Eric AppelAaron ShureFebruary 2 2012 2012 02 02 80135 31 79 After Jim fakes having jury duty to spend time with Pam and their newborn child Dwight suspects something is awry and tries to trip Jim up with an investigation Jim worrying that he will get into trouble confides in Andy who understands and tries to help cover up the incident Meanwhile Angela gives birth to her son whom Dwight believes is his son 16614 Special Project David RogersAmelie GilletteFebruary 9 2012 2012 02 09 80145 19 80 Just as Pam s maternity leave ends Dwight and Andy must select employees to accompany Dwight to Tallahassee Florida after he is sent on an assignment by corporate 16715 Tallahassee Matt SohnDaniel ChunFebruary 16 2012 2012 02 16 80154 38 81 Dwight and his group journeys to Tallahassee to meet with the President of Sabre s special projects Nellie Bertram Catherine Tate The group discovers that Todd Packer David Koechner is participating in the same project much to Jim and Dwight s chagrin Although Dwight tries to impress his new boss he has an emergency appendectomy Andy fills in for Erin and surprisingly enjoys himself 16816 After Hours Brian BaumgartnerHalsted Sullivan amp Warren LiebersteinFebruary 23 2012 2012 02 23 80165 02 82 Dwight and Packer compete to be in charge of the Sabre store by trying to romantically woo Nellie Cathy bothers Jim in his room and tries to seduce him only to be foiled with help from Dwight In Scranton Andy has everyone stay late to cover for their co workers in Florida 16917 Test the Store Brent ForresterMindy KalingMarch 1 2012 2012 03 01 80174 95 83 At the Sabre store opening Dwight attempts to put on a theatrical presentation to impress Nellie After a shaky start an impromptu speech originally supposed to be delivered by Ryan Howard B J Novak given by Jim impresses the critical crowd Andy is embarrassed after receiving a black eye courtesy of a little girl 17018 Last Day in Florida Matt SohnRobert PadnickMarch 8 2012 2012 03 08 80184 89 84 When California reveals he hates Nellie s business plan Jim swings into action to keep Dwight from getting fired Jim eventually delays Dwight long enough and Packer who takes Dwight s place at the meeting with California is fired instead of Dwight Andy learns that Erin is not going to return to Scranton 17119 Get the Girl Rainn WilsonCharlie GrandyMarch 15 2012 2012 03 15 80194 87 85 Andy drives to Florida to try to win back Erin Nellie revisits the Scranton branch and takes over as regional manager assuming that because the manager seat is vacant she can have it This usurping divides the office into pro Andy and pro Nellie factions 17220 Welcome Party Ed HelmsSteve HelyApril 12 2012 2012 04 12 80204 39 86 California forces the office to prepare a welcome party for Nellie but the party planners seek to sabotage it Soon Jim and Dwight learn tragic information about Nellie that makes them think twice about pranking her Meanwhile Erin helps Andy break up with his current girlfriend Jessica Eleanor Seigler 17321 Angry Andy Claire ScanlonJustin SpitzerApril 19 2012 2012 04 19 80214 35 87 Andy returns to the office to find Nellie in the manager s chair Andy soon overreacts by punching a hole in a wall and is promptly fired Meanwhile Kelly Kapoor Mindy Kaling is forced to choose between Ryan and a new man Ravi Sendhil Ramamurthy who is Pam and Jim s pediatrician 17422 Fundraiser David RogersOwen EllicksonApril 26 2012 2012 04 26 80224 17 38 Newly fired Andy goes to a fundraiser held by Angela s husband Robert Lipton Jack Coleman and returns with 12 dogs Dwight who wants to win the entire auction discovers that the winners must lose money Nellie tries to bond with Darryl and he teaches her how to properly eat a taco 17523 Turf War Daniel ChunWarren Lieberstein amp Halsted SullivanMay 3 2012 2012 05 03 80234 44 88 While drunk Robert shuts down Dunder Mifflin s Binghamton branch Andy prepares to make his comeback by temporarily forming his own rival paper company Jim and Dwight work together to defeat a rival Dunder Mifflin salesman Chris Bauer who wants the Binghamton branch s clients 17624 Free Family Portrait Studio B J NovakB J NovakMay 10 2012 2012 05 10 80244 49 39 Dwight offers free family portraits in an elaborate scheme to obtain the DNA of Angela s child After he steals a diaper Angela pursues him in a high speed car chase After former CFO of Dunder Mifflin David Wallace Andy Buckley buys back the company he re installs Andy as manager and donates several million dollars to a mentor program California will join California promptly leaves the office for good Home 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