The Office: Season 7

2010
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Steve Carell leads the Golden Globe-winning American version of Ricky Gervais' cubical comedy series. Created by Greg Daniels (Parks and... More

Where to watch The Office: Season 7

The Office: Season 7 is available to stream in New... More Zealand now on Prime Video and Neon and TVNZ+.

The Office: Season 7 episodes

Episode 7.1

Nepotism

Michael refuses to fire the new office assistant after everyone... More complains about his bad attitude. Andy plays it cool after Erin shows interest in another man. Meanwhile, Pam tries to impress Jim by pulling an office prank of her own.

Episode 7.2

Counseling

Corporate assigns Michael to counseling with Toby. Dwight vows revenge... More on the Steamtown Mall after a shop owner snubs him. Meanwhile, Pam conspires to change her job title.

Episode 7.3

Andy's Play

Andy invites the entire office to his community theater production... More of Sweeney Todd in hopes that Erin will attend. Michael tries to put his jealousy aside and enjoy the performance while Jim and Pam struggle with their incompetent babysitter.

Episode 7.4

Sex Ed

Michael, believing he has herpes, contacts all his ex-girlfriends, including... More Jan and Holly. Andy tries to play on Erin’s compassionate side by holding a sex education meeting for the office.

EPISODE 7.5

The Sting

When a competing sales associate steals a Dunder Mifflin client,... More Michael, Jim and Dwight decide to set up a sting to find out his sales secrets. Andy decides to start a band after finding out a friend from college has a successful music career.

EPISODE 7.6

Costume Contest

When Darryl takes an idea to corporate over his head,... More Michael freaks out. Everyone in the office is in a competitive mood as the Halloween costume contest gets underway. Meanwhile, Pam tries to get the truth out of Danny about their dating history.

EPISODE 7.7

Christening

Pam and Jim prepare for Cece's baptism. When Cece goes... More missing, Jim fears Angela has taken her.

EPISODE 7.8

Viewing Party

An ostracized Michael does all he can to sabotage Gabe's... More party while Angela requests sex from Dwight.

EPISODE 7.9

WUPHF.com

Michael tries to save Ryan's company by encouraging co-workers to... More invest. Meanwhile, Dwight has big plans for the office at Thanksgiving.

EPISODE 7.10

China

After reading an article about China growing as a global... More power, Michael decides China must be stopped before they take over the US. Everyone in the office complains about Dwight's building standards and Pam threatens to move Dunder Mifflin to a new building.

EPISODE 7.11

Classy Christmas (1)

Michael could not be happier when Toby has to take... More a leave of absence and corporate sends Holly Flax to cover for him. Pam is forced to do a second Christmas party after Michael wants the party to be on the day Holly returns to Scranton. Meanwhile, Jim regrets agreeing to a snowball fight with Dwight.

EPISODE 7.12

Classy Christmas (2)

Michael could not be happier when Toby has to take... More a leave of absence and corporate sends Holly Flax to cover for him. Pam is forced to do a second Christmas party after Michael wants the party to be on the day Holly returns to Scranton. Meanwhile, Jim regrets agreeing to a snowball fight with Dwight

EPISODE 7.13

Ultimatum

Michael prepares himself for the good or bad news about... More Holly and her boyfriend. In an effort to be an "awesome" office manager, Pam decides to put up a resolution board for everyone to post their New Year's resolutions.

EPISODE 7.14

The Seminar

Holly and Michael turn Andy's business seminar into an improv... More challenge. Erin and Gabe compete in a board game battle.

EPISODE 7.15

The Search

An emergency call from Helene forces Jim to abandon Michael... More at a gas station restroom, and Holly, Erin, and Dwight set out to rescue him. Gabe becomes offended at submissions to caption Pam's latest work of art.

EPISODE 7.16

PDA

The staff grows increasingly uncomfortable with Michael and Holly's PDAs.... More Jim and Pam regret a champagne luncheon. Andy horns in on a romantic treasure hunt Gabe arranged for Erin.

EPISODE 7.17

Threat Level Midnight

Michael screens his action film Threat Level Midnight to the... More office after eleven years of writing, shooting, re-shooting, and editing. The film features Michael as Agent Michael Scarn, Dwight as Scarn's sidekick, and Jim as archnemesis "Goldenface," as well as several people from Michael's past.

EPISODE 7.18

Todd Packer

Traveling salesman Todd Packer comes to Dunder Mifflin looking for... More a desk job in the office. However, the office is unsure if they want him to work there due to his previous behavior. After dealing with computer problems, Andy confronts office administrator Pam to get a new computer.

EPISODE 7.19

Garage Sale

The office holds a garage sale in the warehouse. Michael... More decides to propose to Holly, and runs into trouble thinking of how to do it well.

EPISODE 7.20

Training Day

The new manager, Deangelo Vickers, has everyone hoping to make... More good first impressions: Andy finds himself awkwardly typecast while Jim and Pam worry that they've come on too strong. Only Dwight is apathetic about the new leader.

EPISODE 7.21

Michael's Last Dundies

"Michael's Last Dundies" is the twenty-first episode of the seventh... More season of the American comedy television series The Office and the shows 147th episode overall. It originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company on April 21, 2011. The episode was written and directed by co-executive producer Mindy Kaling. "Michael's Last Dundies" guest stars Will Ferrell as Deangelo Vickers and Jack Coleman as State Senator Robert Lipton. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Michael Scott trains his office replacement, Deangelo Vickers on how to properly host the branch's annual Dundie Awards. Michael soon learns that Deangelo has a terrible problem with speaking in front of others. Meanwhile, Erin Hannon deals with her dislike of her boyfriend, Gabe Lewis. The episode—which was originally going to be called "Goodbye, Michael Part 1"—was the first installment in the series to be both written and directed by Kaling, who also portrays Kelly Kapoor on the series. The episode also marks the second appearance of Ferrell as Deangelo Vickers; Ferrell had originally signed onto the series to make Carell's exit transition easier. The episode received mostly positive reviews from television critics. "Michael's Last Dundies" was viewed by 6.849 million viewers and received a 3.3 rating among adults between the age of 18 and 49. The episode was the highest-rated NBC series of the week that it aired, as well as the sixth-most watched episode in the 18–49 demographic for the week it aired.

EPISODE 7.22

Goodbye, Michael

Michael wants to have a drama-free day at work on... More his last day before moving to Colorado. Meanwhile, Deangelo Vickers and Andy Bernard scramble to retain Michael's biggest clients.

EPISODE 7.23

The Inner Circle

"The Inner Circle" is the twenty-third episode of the seventh... More season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 149th episode overall. The episode originally aired on May 5, 2011, on NBC. The episode also marked Will Ferrell's final appearance as Deangelo, having signed up for four episodes. Cody Horn also makes her first guest appearance for the series as Jordan Garfield. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In this episode, new office manager Deangelo begins picking favorites among the staff, revealing his true management style. After he only picks men to join his "inner circle", many of the female staffers begin to believe he is sexist. The episode was written by Charlie Grandy and directed by Matt Sohn. The episode marks the first episode since Steve Carell left the series as a series regular. "The Inner Circle" received mixed reviews from critics, with many commenting on Ferrell's performance, comments ranging from positive to negative. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was viewed by an estimated 6.90 million households and received a 3.5 Nielsen rating and 10% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49 marking a drop in the ratings from the previous episode, "Goodbye, Michael".

EPISODE 7.24

Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager

"Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager" is the 24th episode of... More the seventh season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 150th episode overall. The episode was written by Justin Spitzer and directed by Troy Miller. It originally aired in the United States on May 12, 2011 on NBC. The episode also features guest appearances from Kathy Bates, Cody Horn and Michael Schur. The series depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. In the episode, Dwight becomes the interim regional manager, instituting a typically heavy-handed management style. Meanwhile, Gabe tries to win back Erin, but Andy gets in his way. The episode received positive reviews from critics, with many commenting that it proved the series could survive without the lead actor, Steve Carell, and others calling it the best episode of the series in years. According to Nielsen Media Research, "Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager" drew an estimated 6.45 million viewers and earned a 3.3 rating/8% share among those aged 18–49, making it the second-lowest-rated episode of the season after "Todd Packer".

EPISODE 7.25

Search Committee (1)

Deangelo's new replacement is sought out through a search committee... More process led by Jim.

EPISODE 7.26

Search Committee (2)

Deangelo's new replacement is sought out through a search committee... More process led by Jim.

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