2024-10-05
Brian accidentally sinks Lowell's houseboat, so Lowell moves in with the Hacketts---and proves to be a wonderful roommate. Lowell: Thomas Haden Church. Alex: Farrah Forke. Joe: Timothy Daly. Helen: Crystal Bernard. (Repeat).
Despite intentions to the contrary, Brian gets wrapped around the finger of an ex (Teri Austin). Helen: Crystal Bernard. Joe: Timothy Daly. Fay: Rebecca Schull. (Repeat).
In the wake of Sabre's buyout of Dunder Mifflin, new CEO Jo Bennett (Kathy Bates) arrives in Scranton, awing the staffers with her charismatic Southern style. But Bennett is against having two branch managers, a policy shift that impacts Michael and Jim, one of whom must step down from their managerial post and return to salesman duty. Meanwhile, a Valentine's Day plan blows up on Andy. (Repeat).
It's delivery time for Pam when her contractions begin. She and Jim try to wait out the big moment for as long as possible, the staffers try to comfort her with food and entertainment, and Michael nervously anticipates the birth. Back at the office, Erin has lunch with Kevin, triggering jealousy in Andy. Linda Purl guest stars. (Repeat).
It's delivery time for Pam when her contractions begin. She and Jim try to wait out the big moment for as long as possible, the staffers try to comfort her with food and entertainment, and Michael nervously anticipates the birth. Back at the office, Erin has lunch with Kevin, triggering jealousy in Andy. Linda Purl guest stars. (Repeat).
Pam and Jim team up for their first sales pitch together. They deliver it to the manager of a regional hot spot, resulting in mix-ups when Michael has difficulty deciphering body language. Meanwhile, Dwight pushes Kelly to participate in the minority training program. Amy Pietz guest stars. (Repeat).
In the Season 5 finale, the guys recall their first day of work at TelAmeriCorp. (Repeat).
In the Season 6 premiere, the guys move to another branch of TelAmeriCorp to work for a dynamic boss. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra encourage Ray's parents to broaden their social life, but Frank and Marie can't seem to do it without including Ray in the mix. Seth: Dom Irrera. Harry: David Byrd. Rita: Anna Berger. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Ray can't understand why Debra wants some time to be alone, and when he tells his parents about it, they really can't understand. Ray: Ray Romano. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. Robert: Brad Garrett. (Repeat).
Fed up with the rudeness he's been encountering, Frasier gets rough with an impudent patron at the cafe. Doug: John Cygan. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Daphne: Jane Leeves. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Martin: John Mahoney. (Repeat).
Leap Year inspires Frasier to encourage those in his circle to jump beyond their limits; Niles fights the urge to hop back to Maris for a tryst. Pete: Murphy Dunne. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. (Repeat).
David attempts to take his relationship with Patrick to new heights as Moira films the movie that she hopes will revive her acting career. (Repeat).
A sleep-deprived Moira worries about a stack of old love letters addressed to Johnny from another woman, while David and Stevie are held up at David's store. (Repeat).
Fraser decides to deal with things when a real estate developer tries to evict him and his neighbors illegally. (Repeat).
Gerry develops a crush on a student's mother; Leung gives Simon driving lessons. (Repeat).
Bobbi breaks up with her boyfriend; Robert disciplines Leung's students. (Repeat).
David attempts to take his relationship with Patrick to new heights as Moira films the movie that she hopes will revive her acting career. (Repeat).
A sleep-deprived Moira worries about a stack of old love letters addressed to Johnny from another woman, while David and Stevie are held up at David's store. (Repeat).
Fraser decides to deal with things when a real estate developer tries to evict him and his neighbors illegally. (Repeat).
Gerry develops a crush on a student's mother; Leung gives Simon driving lessons. (Repeat).
Bobbi breaks up with her boyfriend; Robert disciplines Leung's students. (Repeat).
Cubicles are installed in the office after Jack stops tolerating the millennials' juvenile behavior. (Repeat).
When Jack takes Brooke's fiancé and Roland out on the town to improve their lukewarm relationship, his plan backfires when Paul gets tipsy and goes missing. (Repeat).
In an attempt to get away from Carrie's friends for Thanksgiving, Doug invites Spence over. (Repeat).
Doug's bowling team's sponsor (Robert Klein) threatens to withdraw his support if the team doesn't start winning more games. Unfortunately, Carrie is the weak link and Doug is the captain who has to improve her game or fire her from the team. Annette: Kymberly Kalil. Pam: Ellen Ratner. (Repeat).
Russell's dad asks Adam to appear as his son in a company promotional piece, but Adam worries Russell will be hurt when he finds out. (Repeat).
Jeff makes a blunder when he sets out to help Adam and Jennifer buy an apartment in the building by recommending them to the co-op board, but he ends up making a bad impression on the president. Mrs. Westlin: Jessica Tuck. Nicky: Dylan Minnette. Kerry: Stephanie Lemelin. Diner Owner: Maurice Sherbanee. (Repeat).
Adam and Andi are shocked when they finally meet Lowell's wife. (Repeat).
Adam and Don discover a sneaky way of getting out of trouble with their wives. (Repeat).
John is excited when he learns that his favorite college professor (Leonard Nimoy) from Harvard is coming to town. But when John meets him, he's shocked to discover that the man doesn't remember him. Kid: Avery Glymph. Reggie: Terry Farrell. John: Ted Danson. (New).
John takes an out-of-shape patient (Alan Blumenfeld) to a gym to work out, but the man has a heart attack there and then sues John; Linda dyes her hair blonde and suspects that's the reason people think she's dumb. Melvin: Kenneth Mars. Arnoldo: Danny Woodburn. Lisa: Jolie Jenkins. (New).
In an attempt to get away from Carrie's friends for Thanksgiving, Doug invites Spence over. (Repeat).
Doug's bowling team's sponsor (Robert Klein) threatens to withdraw his support if the team doesn't start winning more games. Unfortunately, Carrie is the weak link and Doug is the captain who has to improve her game or fire her from the team. Annette: Kymberly Kalil. Pam: Ellen Ratner. (Repeat).
Alex and Joe aren't talking about their time spent together, and that drives Brian (Steven Weber) crazy. Alex: Farrah Forke. Joe: Timothy Daly. Helen: Crystal Beranrd. Roy: David Schramm. Lowell: Thomas Haden Church. Antonio: Tony Shalhoub. (New).
Joe's complaint gets a video-store employee (Ellen Albertini Dow) fired on Christmas Eve. Carter: Phil Buckman. Mike: Michael Pniewski. Joe: Timothy Daly. Helen: Crystal Bernard. Roy: David Schramm. (New).
Cubicles are installed in the office after Jack stops tolerating the millennials' juvenile behavior. (Repeat).
When Jack takes Brooke's fiancé and Roland out on the town to improve their lukewarm relationship, his plan backfires when Paul gets tipsy and goes missing. (Repeat).
When Michael concludes that his girlfriend (Amy Pietz) is cheating on him, he enlists Dwight to snoop. Elsewhere, Andy receives a customer complaint and grows frustrated when none of his fellow staffers seem to care. (Repeat).
Newbie parents Jim and Pam are sleepless in Scranton, as they learn that it's awfully hard to stay awake at the office. Meanwhile, Michael displays unforeseen maturity when he discovers something negative about Donna (Amy Pietz). And it's the wrath of Angela when Dwight reneges on their most unusual contract. (Repeat).
In the Season 6 finale, the heat is on when the media discover that Sabre's printers catch on fire. When Sabre CEO Jo Bennett (Kathy Bates) arrives to unmask the whistle-blower, the staffers point accusatory fingers at Andy, who passionately denies that he's the leak. (Repeat).
The staffers travel to Niagara Falls to celebrate Jim and Pam's nuptials---but no one must mention Pam's pregnancy. Michael, Dwight and Andy seek lusty liaisons with wedding guests, and it's double trouble when Michael and Dwight encounter twins. (Repeat).
The guys discuss drug abuse when they attend a Narcotics Anonymous meeting. (Repeat).
Blake and Jillian adopt a cat, but it comes with unexpected consequences. (Repeat).
John is excited when he learns that his favorite college professor (Leonard Nimoy) from Harvard is coming to town. But when John meets him, he's shocked to discover that the man doesn't remember him. Kid: Avery Glymph. Reggie: Terry Farrell. John: Ted Danson. (Repeat).
John takes an out-of-shape patient (Alan Blumenfeld) to a gym to work out, but the man has a heart attack there and then sues John; Linda dyes her hair blonde and suspects that's the reason people think she's dumb. Melvin: Kenneth Mars. Arnoldo: Danny Woodburn. Lisa: Jolie Jenkins. (Repeat).