2024-10-02
All have survived the water landing, but can they survive each other as they await rescue? Lowell: Thomas Haden Church. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Fay: Rebecca Schull. Roy: David Schramm. (Repeat).
The insurance company is unresponsive after Joe's plane crash, so Brian talks him into trying a personal-injury ploy. Lenny: James Handy. Susan: Barbara Lee Alexander. Brian: Steven Weber. Helen: Crystal Bernard. (Repeat).
Following his bumpy first meetings with new boss Charles (Idris Elba), Jim finds himself squaring off with the bigwig in a soccer game in the parking lot. Meanwhile, Michael fears the new workday, so much so that he's barely able to leave his house. But that doesn't stop him from assembling his "dream team." (Repeat).
Former romantic rivals Dwight and Andy form an unlikely kinship and plan a hunting trip together. Meanwhile, supervisor Charles demands a rundown from Jim---but Jim has no clue what "rundown" actually means. And Michael holds a Paper and Pancakes company luncheon, but it might end up as a flat affair. (Repeat).
The bizarre bond between Dwight and Michael faces a great challenge when Dwight begins to regard bigwig Charles (Idris Elba) as his newest hero. Meanwhile, Andy comes to Jim's emotional rescue. (Repeat).
In his new endeavors, Michael faces mounting financial difficulties and problems with early-morning deliveries. Meanwhile, Angela plays enforcer as the staffers try to finish their expense reports on deadline. (Repeat).
Adam's grandfather dies, so he and his father set out to give him a proper funeral. (Repeat).
An office blood drive gets the guys' competitive juices flowing when the prize is a chance to meet their idol, Dolph Lundgren. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra clash when they hear that Ally's being bullied by a boy---he wants to confront the kid, but she doesn't think it's a big deal. Dottie: Ja'net DuBois. Todd: Cody Morgan. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Ally draws a picture of her dad burning in hell, where Frank told her Ray is going because he doesn't attend church. Father Hubley: Charles Durning. Garvin: Len Lesser. Stan: Victor Raider-Wexler. Ally: Madylin Sweeten. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Kate tells Frasier she's leaving for a job in another city---before he can reveal his feelings for her. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Donna: Marnie Mosiman. Martin: John Mahoney. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. (Repeat).
Frasier's effort to make new friends leads him to a handicapped man named Bob (Griffin Dunne). Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Ralph: Ben Mittleman. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Martin: John Mahoney. Daphne: Jane Leeves. Waitress: Luck Hari. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. (Repeat).
Johnny joins the Jazzagals, while David and Stevie take off on a "romantic" getaway. (Repeat).
David realizes he may have dragged out his time apart from Patrick too long, and looks for a way to reconcile, while Moira pitches a Singles Week event at Town Hall. (Repeat).
The life of a teen thief (Amy Stewart) is endangered when she steals an appointment book, unaware that its contents could damage a senator's career. Sid: Shawn Mathieson. Cobb: T.W. Schroeder. Thatcher: Camilla Scott. Fraser: Paul Gross. Ray: David Marciano. (Repeat).
Gerry learns his ex and her husband are coaching a rival team, one he'd been hoping to defeat; Robert plans a 25th anniversary celebration for Callaghan. (Repeat).
Gerry takes on Mr. Dwyer in a boxing match for the title of "Mr. D" at the school's annual charity event in the Season 1 finale. (Repeat).
Johnny joins the Jazzagals, while David and Stevie take off on a "romantic" getaway. (Repeat).
David realizes he may have dragged out his time apart from Patrick too long, and looks for a way to reconcile, while Moira pitches a Singles Week event at Town Hall. (Repeat).
The life of a teen thief (Amy Stewart) is endangered when she steals an appointment book, unaware that its contents could damage a senator's career. Sid: Shawn Mathieson. Cobb: T.W. Schroeder. Thatcher: Camilla Scott. Fraser: Paul Gross. Ray: David Marciano. (Repeat).
Gerry learns his ex and her husband are coaching a rival team, one he'd been hoping to defeat; Robert plans a 25th anniversary celebration for Callaghan. (Repeat).
Gerry takes on Mr. Dwyer in a boxing match for the title of "Mr. D" at the school's annual charity event in the Season 1 finale. (Repeat).
Johnny joins the Jazzagals, while David and Stevie take off on a "romantic" getaway. (Repeat).
David realizes he may have dragged out his time apart from Patrick too long, and looks for a way to reconcile, while Moira pitches a Singles Week event at Town Hall. (Repeat).
Doug and Carrie agree to become godparents to Deacon and Kelly's newborn, but then change their minds. Meanwhile, Arthur is put in charge of the pretzel store where he works. Kelly: Merrin Dungey. Bill: Frantz Turner. Robin: Charmin Lee. Neal: Joe Marinelli. Kenny: Jeremy Guskin. Deacon: Victor Williams. (Repeat).
Carrie leaves the garage door open and Doug's big screen TV is stolen. (Repeat).
Everybody is concerned about Robert when he lands in the hospital after being gored by a bull during a raid on an illegal rodeo. Amy: Monica Horan. Judy: Sherri Shepherd. Nurse: Chirsty L. Medrano. Robert: Brad Garrett. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra's 10th anniversary celebration turns into a disaster when Debra discovers that Ray taped over their wedding video with the 1991 Bills-Giants Super Bowl. Warren: Robert Culp. Lois: Katherine Helmond. Father Hubley: Charles Durning. Andy: Andy Kindler. Ray: Ray Romano. Debra: Patricia Heaton. (Repeat).
Diane's best friend (Markie Post) since childhood moves to Boston and begins to clandestinely put the moves on Sam. When he tells Diane, she refuses to believe him, until the three share an intimate dinner at Diane's. Sam: Ted Danson. Coach: Nicholas Colasanto. (Repeat).
After having the time of his life on a visit to the bar, a terminally ill customer (George Gaynes) leaves the gang $100,000 in a will written on a napkin. The only problem is, he doesn't stipulate who gets how much and things turn ugly when the regulars clamor for a share. (Repeat).
John is honored when he's asked to fill in for the mayor and be the commencement speaker at his old high school, until he discovers why the mayor dropped out. Tipton: Geoff Pierson. Chuck: Frank D'Amico. Gary: Rainbow Borden. John: Ted Danson. (New).
Jake's grandmother (Adrian Ricard), who insists she has a heart murmur, gets angry at John when he declares her to be in good health; Reggie goes through an old high-school yearbook and gets more depressed by the minute; Margaret becomes concerned about Linda's relationship with a young boy (Jacob Smith). Jake: Alex Desert. Reggie: Terry Farrell. John: Ted Danson. (New).
Doug and Carrie agree to become godparents to Deacon and Kelly's newborn, but then change their minds. Meanwhile, Arthur is put in charge of the pretzel store where he works. Kelly: Merrin Dungey. Bill: Frantz Turner. Robin: Charmin Lee. Neal: Joe Marinelli. Kenny: Jeremy Guskin. Deacon: Victor Williams. (Repeat).
Carrie leaves the garage door open and Doug's big screen TV is stolen. (Repeat).
Brian is ready for surgery after a doctor (Peter Brown) makes a comment about his nose. Janine: Lana Clarkson. Marty: Scott Grimes. Boyfriend: Scott Williams. (New).
Roy faints during his rendition of the National Anthem at a Red Sox game; and Fay's error is no hit with Joe (Timothy Daly). Fay: Rebecca Schull. Brian: Steven Weber. Helen: Crystal Bernard. (New).
Diane's best friend (Markie Post) since childhood moves to Boston and begins to clandestinely put the moves on Sam. When he tells Diane, she refuses to believe him, until the three share an intimate dinner at Diane's. Sam: Ted Danson. Coach: Nicholas Colasanto. (Repeat).
After having the time of his life on a visit to the bar, a terminally ill customer (George Gaynes) leaves the gang $100,000 in a will written on a napkin. The only problem is, he doesn't stipulate who gets how much and things turn ugly when the regulars clamor for a share. (Repeat).
A conflict erupts in the new sales group, with mediator Michael landing square in the middle of the dispute. In other developments, the office drones take a relaxed attitude to new heights during "casual Friday." (Repeat).
Michael embraces the idea of a "café disco" by introducing dance fever and coffee to the office, resulting in quite a jolt. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam rev up for a secret trip. (Repeat).
At the company picnic, Michael and Holly are reunited for the first time since their split. The rest of the staff competes in games, such as the volleyball tournament. (Repeat).
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. (Repeat).
Adam says bye to being single with help from Ders and Blake. (Repeat).
Adam and Blake's trivia party disrupts Ders' career ambitions. (Repeat).
John is honored when he's asked to fill in for the mayor and be the commencement speaker at his old high school, until he discovers why the mayor dropped out. Tipton: Geoff Pierson. Chuck: Frank D'Amico. Gary: Rainbow Borden. John: Ted Danson. (Repeat).
Jake's grandmother (Adrian Ricard), who insists she has a heart murmur, gets angry at John when he declares her to be in good health; Reggie goes through an old high-school yearbook and gets more depressed by the minute; Margaret becomes concerned about Linda's relationship with a young boy (Jacob Smith). Jake: Alex Desert. Reggie: Terry Farrell. John: Ted Danson. (Repeat).