2024-07-02
Alexis accidentally gets Johnny into the raw milk business; Moira tries to connect with the townsfolk; David gives style advice to the competition without fully considering the consequences. (Repeat).
Moira worries that salacious photos from her past will jeopardize the campaign; Johnny swallows his pride to ask for financial help; Alexis becomes gainfully and surprisingly employed. (Repeat).
Frank gets jealous when Marco (David Proval) starts taking piano lessons from Marie and no longer spends time with him. Stefania: Alex Meneses. Gerard: Fred Stoller. Aunt Gina: Darlene Kardon. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Robert accidentally loses Ray's wedding ring when he tries to spin it on a hotel-room table and it sails into a grate. Jimmy: Jeff Garlin. Alexis: Julie Claire. Robert: Brad Garrett. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
At Yuletide, the brothers Crane wrangle over who'll host holiday festivities; and Roz cozies up to a department-store Santa (Dean Cain). Waiter: James Oliver. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
A taste for caviar entices the Crane brothers on the "roe" to perdition with a shady Russian dealer selling Beluga at a bottom-line price. Petyr: John Vickery. Vladimir: Oleg Stefan. Bank President: Michael Winters. Todd: Reggie Jordan. (Repeat).
With Carla recuperating from the birth of her twins, her daughter-in-law (Mandy Ingber) fills in at the bar and falls for Sam; and Rebecca is ready to flatten the comely waitress (Bobbie Eakes) Mr. Drake (Tom Skerritt) hired. Anthony: Timothy Williams. Paul: Paul Willson. (Repeat).
There's romance on the high seas as Rebecca and Sam both hope Evan Drake's yacht will turn into "The Love Boat," but it's more like "Titanic." Evan Drake: Tom Skerritt. Julie: Dorothy Parke. Lorenzo: Tom Astor. Customer No. 1: Eddie Frierson. Customer No. 2: Dominic Hoffman. (Repeat).
Frank gets jealous when Marco (David Proval) starts taking piano lessons from Marie and no longer spends time with him. Stefania: Alex Meneses. Gerard: Fred Stoller. Aunt Gina: Darlene Kardon. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Robert accidentally loses Ray's wedding ring when he tries to spin it on a hotel-room table and it sails into a grate. Jimmy: Jeff Garlin. Alexis: Julie Claire. Robert: Brad Garrett. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Doug finds it unbearable working with Carrie when she takes a temporary job at his company during the holidays; Arthur tries to get various friends to pose for a Christmas card picture with him. Jimmy: Jimmy Shubert. Duke: Steve Tancora. Jess: Rain Denise Wilson. Barry: Mason Canter. Mindy: Alex Ryan. Ben: George D. Wallace. Maureen: Kathryn Joosten. (Repeat).
Doug and Carrie try to weasel money out of Arthur so they can indulge themselves after he wins $2500 playing bingo, but he has other ideas on how to spend the loot. Holly: Nicole Sullivan. Arthur: Jerry Stiller. (Repeat).
Michael suggests that his desk jockeys support Kelly (Mindy Kaling, who also wrote the episode) by taking in Indian culture and flavors at the Hindu Festival of Lights celebration. Meanwhile, work becomes a drinking game at the Stamford branch. Andy: Ed Helms. (Repeat).
News sweeps around the office that the Scranton branch will shut down. As Michael tries to spread cheer to his staffers, everyone imagines what their lives will be like in the wake of the close. (Repeat).
At Yuletide, the brothers Crane wrangle over who'll host holiday festivities; and Roz cozies up to a department-store Santa (Dean Cain). Waiter: James Oliver. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
A taste for caviar entices the Crane brothers on the "roe" to perdition with a shady Russian dealer selling Beluga at a bottom-line price. Petyr: John Vickery. Vladimir: Oleg Stefan. Bank President: Michael Winters. Todd: Reggie Jordan. (Repeat).
With Carla recuperating from the birth of her twins, her daughter-in-law (Mandy Ingber) fills in at the bar and falls for Sam; and Rebecca is ready to flatten the comely waitress (Bobbie Eakes) Mr. Drake (Tom Skerritt) hired. Anthony: Timothy Williams. Paul: Paul Willson. (Repeat).
There's romance on the high seas as Rebecca and Sam both hope Evan Drake's yacht will turn into "The Love Boat," but it's more like "Titanic." Evan Drake: Tom Skerritt. Julie: Dorothy Parke. Lorenzo: Tom Astor. Customer No. 1: Eddie Frierson. Customer No. 2: Dominic Hoffman. (Repeat).
Michael suggests that his desk jockeys support Kelly (Mindy Kaling, who also wrote the episode) by taking in Indian culture and flavors at the Hindu Festival of Lights celebration. Meanwhile, work becomes a drinking game at the Stamford branch. Andy: Ed Helms. (Repeat).
News sweeps around the office that the Scranton branch will shut down. As Michael tries to spread cheer to his staffers, everyone imagines what their lives will be like in the wake of the close. (Repeat).
The Scranton branch faces a surprising merger, which forces the staffers to cope with a variety of significant changes. (Repeat).
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, creators of the British version of "The Office," penned this episode, in which Michael discovers that a new employee is an ex-con. Michael ultimately gets rattled when his staff begins equating the office with prison. Meanwhile, Andy (Ed Helms) receives tips on how to woo Pam from an unlikely source---Jim. (Repeat).
At Yuletide, the brothers Crane wrangle over who'll host holiday festivities; and Roz cozies up to a department-store Santa (Dean Cain). Waiter: James Oliver. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
A taste for caviar entices the Crane brothers on the "roe" to perdition with a shady Russian dealer selling Beluga at a bottom-line price. Petyr: John Vickery. Vladimir: Oleg Stefan. Bank President: Michael Winters. Todd: Reggie Jordan. (Repeat).
With Carla recuperating from the birth of her twins, her daughter-in-law (Mandy Ingber) fills in at the bar and falls for Sam; and Rebecca is ready to flatten the comely waitress (Bobbie Eakes) Mr. Drake (Tom Skerritt) hired. Anthony: Timothy Williams. Paul: Paul Willson. (Repeat).
There's romance on the high seas as Rebecca and Sam both hope Evan Drake's yacht will turn into "The Love Boat," but it's more like "Titanic." Evan Drake: Tom Skerritt. Julie: Dorothy Parke. Lorenzo: Tom Astor. Customer No. 1: Eddie Frierson. Customer No. 2: Dominic Hoffman. (Repeat).
Frank gets jealous when Marco (David Proval) starts taking piano lessons from Marie and no longer spends time with him. Stefania: Alex Meneses. Gerard: Fred Stoller. Aunt Gina: Darlene Kardon. Frank: Peter Boyle. (Repeat).
Robert accidentally loses Ray's wedding ring when he tries to spin it on a hotel-room table and it sails into a grate. Jimmy: Jeff Garlin. Alexis: Julie Claire. Robert: Brad Garrett. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Michael suggests that his desk jockeys support Kelly (Mindy Kaling, who also wrote the episode) by taking in Indian culture and flavors at the Hindu Festival of Lights celebration. Meanwhile, work becomes a drinking game at the Stamford branch. Andy: Ed Helms. (Repeat).
News sweeps around the office that the Scranton branch will shut down. As Michael tries to spread cheer to his staffers, everyone imagines what their lives will be like in the wake of the close. (Repeat).
The Scranton branch faces a surprising merger, which forces the staffers to cope with a variety of significant changes. (Repeat).
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, creators of the British version of "The Office," penned this episode, in which Michael discovers that a new employee is an ex-con. Michael ultimately gets rattled when his staff begins equating the office with prison. Meanwhile, Andy (Ed Helms) receives tips on how to woo Pam from an unlikely source---Jim. (Repeat).
Doug finds it unbearable working with Carrie when she takes a temporary job at his company during the holidays; Arthur tries to get various friends to pose for a Christmas card picture with him. Jimmy: Jimmy Shubert. Duke: Steve Tancora. Jess: Rain Denise Wilson. Barry: Mason Canter. Mindy: Alex Ryan. Ben: George D. Wallace. Maureen: Kathryn Joosten. (Repeat).
Doug and Carrie try to weasel money out of Arthur so they can indulge themselves after he wins $2500 playing bingo, but he has other ideas on how to spend the loot. Holly: Nicole Sullivan. Arthur: Jerry Stiller. (Repeat).
The Scranton branch faces a surprising merger, which forces the staffers to cope with a variety of significant changes. (Repeat).
Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, creators of the British version of "The Office," penned this episode, in which Michael discovers that a new employee is an ex-con. Michael ultimately gets rattled when his staff begins equating the office with prison. Meanwhile, Andy (Ed Helms) receives tips on how to woo Pam from an unlikely source---Jim. (Repeat).
Johnny and Moira meet with a key demographic on the campaign trail; Alexis encounters problems with her new job; and David offers uncomfortable emotional support to the boss' 14-year-old daughter. (Repeat).
Johnny and Moira deal with a surprise motel guest, while Alexis and David hunt for an apartment. (Repeat).
A 6-year-old (Azura Bates) finds Fraser in her corner when he discovers that her dad (Brendan Kelly) is involved in an insurance scam. Vecchio: David Marciano. Mackenzie: Madolyn Smith-Osborne. (Repeat).
Gerry volunteers at a famine event to spend some time with the school's attractive guidance counselor; Lisa books a night for the staff at a bar. (Repeat).
Gerry tries to match Dwyer's score on a Web site that grades teachers; Simon stands up to a student. (Repeat).
Johnny and Moira meet with a key demographic on the campaign trail; Alexis encounters problems with her new job; and David offers uncomfortable emotional support to the boss' 14-year-old daughter. (Repeat).
Johnny and Moira deal with a surprise motel guest, while Alexis and David hunt for an apartment. (Repeat).
A 6-year-old (Azura Bates) finds Fraser in her corner when he discovers that her dad (Brendan Kelly) is involved in an insurance scam. Vecchio: David Marciano. Mackenzie: Madolyn Smith-Osborne. (Repeat).
Gerry volunteers at a famine event to spend some time with the school's attractive guidance counselor; Lisa books a night for the staff at a bar. (Repeat).
Gerry tries to match Dwyer's score on a Web site that grades teachers; Simon stands up to a student. (Repeat).