Jo visits the Scranton branch to get an update and weigh in on the search committee's progress, while the staff all voice their opinions on who should become the manager. Oscar is torn whether to tell Angela his suspicion that Robert is gay.
Season 7 Episode 26 of The Office (US) resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s07e01 - Nepotism
s07e02 - Counseling
s07e03 - Andy's Play
s07e04 - Sex Ed
s07e05 - The Sting
s07e06 - Costume Contest
s07e07 - Christening
s07e08 - Viewing Party
s07e09 - WUPHF.com
s07e10 - China
s07e11 - Classy Christmas, Part 1
s07e12 - Classy Christmas, Part 2
s07e13 - The Ultimatum
s07e14 - The Seminar
s07e15 - The Search
s07e16 - PDA
s07e17 - Threat Level Midnight
s07e18 - Todd Packer
s07e19 - Garage Sale
s07e20 - Training Day
s07e21 - Michael's Last Dundies
s07e22 - Goodbye, Michael
s07e23 - The Inner Circle
s07e24 - Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager
s07e25 - Search Committee (Part 1)
s07e26 - Search Committee (Part 2)
Based on the popular British series of the same name, this faster-paced American version follows the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic office employees via a documentary film crew's cameras.
Regional manager Michael thinks he's the coolest, funniest, best boss ever - which, of course, makes him the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff is concerned. His co-worker Jim lusts after engaged receptionist Pam when he's not sabotaging his cube-mate, the know-it-all Dwight.
Ryan Howard is a young, smart, self-possessed temp, who quickly figures out the real office politics despite Michael's attempts to instill the official point-of-view.