2024-10-04
The boys meet Britney Spears while she's on a search for seclusion in the Colorado mountains, and Stan and Kyle eventually take on the responsibility of getting her to the North Pole. (Repeat).
Suspicions by friends and family of Kenny's drug use play out in an homage to the 1981 animated fantasy "Heavy Metal." (Repeat).
Susan's parents act to preserve her memory; Kramer gives Elaine a confidence boost after Peterman puts her in charge. Wyck: Bruce Davison. Dolores: Susan Walters. Peterman: John O'Hurley. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Kramer falls for the woman Jerry's seeing; George suspects he's suspected of foul play. Pam: Kim Myers. Kevin: Tim DeKay. Wyck: Bruce Davison. Newman: Wayne Knight. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Elaine hangs out with men who are opposites of Jerry, George and Kramer; Kramer stumbles into a white-collar job; Jerry finds a flaw in Elaine's beautiful friend. Gillian: Kristin Bauer. Kevin: Tim DeKay. Feldman: Pat Kilbane. Gene: Kyle T. Heffner. (Repeat).
Elaine's staff loses respect for her after seeing her dance; George benefits socially when Elaine labels him a "bad seed"; Kramer's friend forces Jerry into crime. Brody: Neil Giuntoli. Anna: Rebecca McFarland. Dugan: Joe Urla. Frank: Jerry Stiller. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
Elaine regrets peeking at her medical chart; George takes dating advice from Kramer, who also hatches a scheme to improve Jerry's stereo. Uncle Leo: Len Lesser. Sheila: Heather Campbell. Dr. Berg: Richard Roat. Mailman: Ramon Franco. (Repeat).
An employee's military bent scares Elaine; Kramer cooks for a Jewish singles night; Jerry finds fault with his girlfriend's mentor. Eddie: Ned Bellamy. Abby: A.J. Langer. Bania: Stephen Hytner. Cynthia: Katie Layman. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Corporate bigwig David Wallace (Andy Buckley) summons a jubilant Michael to attend a shareholders meeting in New York City. Michael invites Andy, Dwight and Oscar to tag along. Meanwhile, Jim clashes with a lazy Ryan back at the office. (Repeat).
The kids won't be all right. Michael must inform a group of youths that he can't fulfill a promise he made to them 10 years earlier. Elsewhere, Jim steps up to maximize office morale by launching an employee-of-the-month plan. (Repeat).
There aren't many ho-ho-hos at Dunder Mifflin when Phyllis and Michael square off for the honor of playing Santa at the office holiday party. Meanwhile, Jim and Dwight try to spread holiday cheer---despite the not-so-jolly uncertainty of the company. (Repeat).
When a potential buyer arrives at Dunder Mifflin, Michael, Dwight, Andy and Pam team up to win his favor by highlighting their top-drawer contacts. Meanwhile, Michael reflects on memorable moments at the office. (Repeat).
A mysterious company named Sabre, headed by a magnetic, unorthodox CEO (Kathy Bates), swoops in and buys out Dunder Mifflin. As Michael balks at Sabre's new policies, Andy and Erin write a welcome song to greet the company. Meanwhile, Pam and Jim hope to get accepted into a desired day-care center. Christian Slater has a cameo. (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).
Part 1 of 2. 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. (Repeat).
Conclusion. It's delivery time for Pam. As the staffers continue to try comforting her with food and entertainment, Michael nervously anticipates the birth. (Repeat).
Michael's objective to impress Sabre bigwig Jo Bennett (Kathy Bates) takes a big hit when someone else wows her. Meanwhile, Dwight creates havoc for Jim, who's just returned from paternity leave. And Andy and Erin's first date takes interesting turns. Zach Woods guest stars. (Repeat).
The sales staffers try to seal the deal with spiel when Sabre's newly minted "sales is king" policy energizes them but balloons their egos. Cut to Michael, who isn't above hiding all the new, well-regarded sales leads. Zach Woods guest stars. (Repeat).
The staffers raise spirits at a happy hour, but complications spill over when Michael goes to extremes to impress Jim and Pam's friend, resulting in his ouster from the bar. Meanwhile, Andy and Erin try to keep a secret; and Dwight reconsiders the wisdom of his "prenatal contract" with Angela. (Repeat).
Andy goes to extremes to make sure Erin has a very special Secretary's Day. But it all could backfire thanks to Michael, who informs Erin about Andy's past relationship with Angela. Meanwhile, Oscar creates a viral video that highlights similarities between Kevin's voice and Cookie Monster's voice. (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).
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).
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Lois and Peter are mistaken for "young parents" by another couple at Stewie's school and invited to live in a millennial apartment complex, leaving Meg and Chris home alone. (Repeat).
Meg deals with a college admissions scandal, while Brian embarks on a fitness journey. (Repeat).
Chris sees the KKK and Rochelle schools him in her "You Ain't White Academy." (Repeat).
Randy Marsh is publicly chastised for using the N-word on national television. Meanwhile, Cartman clashes with a little person. (Repeat).
Butters is sent to a religious camp that promotes a heterosexual lifestyle. (Repeat).
South Park Elementary deals with a head-lice scare, and Cartman looks to expose the kids with infected scalps. (Repeat).
Hillary Clinton makes a campaign stop in South Park. Meanwhile, Cartman believes he's uncovered a terrorist plot. (Repeat).
Stan searches for the origins of egg decorating, and falls in with a strange society guarding an infamous secret. (Repeat).
Ms. Garrison gets dumped again, so the boys decide to hire someone to remedy the situation. (Repeat).
The homeless population is on the rise in South Park. Both the adults and children go to work looking for solutions to the problem. (Repeat).
Cartman pretends to have Tourette's syndrome in order to say whatever he wants. (Repeat).
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A Halloween-theme show: Cleveland's new acquaintance goes on a killing spree after Cleveland rejects him; Donna makes Cleveland and Rallo spend a night in a haunted house to prove their bravery after they tell her that they fear slumber parties; Roberta gets caught up in a love triangle with a vampire and a werewolf. (Repeat).
Donna joins a women's support group and complains about how Cleveland treats her, so he dresses as a woman and infiltrates the group to offer her his side. Meanwhile, Cleveland Jr. and Rallo join forces to stop the playground bully. (Repeat).
Rallo's old friend Murray (voice of Carl Reiner) has a new girlfriend (voice of Kathryn Joosten), whom Rallo suspects is after Murray's money. Meanwhile, Donna tells Cleveland that he needs to lose weight, so she signs him up for a gym. Cleveland takes this under advisement. (Repeat).
To help pass time while posing in a holiday nativity scene, Cleveland tells his version of one of his favorite holiday stories: "Die Hard." In it, terrorists target Waterman Cable on Christmas Eve. Guest voices include John Slattery as Mayor Box. (Repeat).
Cleveland Jr. begins dating a gorgeous young Latina, arousing Cleveland's suspicions about her motives. Guest voices include Rosie Perez (Chonni) and Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench (as himself). (Repeat).
Cleveland's cultural misunderstandings with his popular new Latina neighbor, Choni, lead him to show off his knowledge of Hispanic culture. He also offers to babysit Choni's son. Meanwhile, Junior sets up his new wife, Cecilia, on a Valentine's Day date, but his jealousy gets the better of him. (Repeat).
Chris fails his GED and pretends to be in a gang at his all-white school. (Repeat).
Chris tries to spend time with Tasha during the neighborhood block party. (Repeat).
Chris gains popularity at school through his identity as "Drew's Brother." (Repeat).
Chris sees the KKK and Rochelle schools him in her "You Ain't White Academy." (Repeat).