The Office Season 7 "The Office Recap Special"

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Weddings! Babies! New Management! Before you dive into Season 7, get caught up on everything that's been going on at The Office with this hilarious special.
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  • Original air date: August 27, 2010
  • Network: NBC
 
 
 
 

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0. The Office Recap Special
  August 27, 2010
Weddings! Babies! New Management! Before you dive into Season 7, get caught up on everything that's been going on at The Office with this hilarious special.
 
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1. Nepotism
  September 23, 2010
Michael hires a new office assistant and causes outrage in the office -- Kathy Bates ("Valentine's Day," "The Blind Side") and Evan Peters ("One Tree Hill," "Kick Ass") Guest Star.
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2. Counseling
  September 30, 2010
Michael starts going to his mandatory counseling with Toby but acts out like a child.
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3. Andy's Play
  October 7, 2010
Andy tries to impress Erin at his local play.
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4. Sex Ed
  October 14, 2010
Michael contacts all his ex-girlfriends -- Amy Ryan ("Gone Baby Gone"), Melora Hardin ("Monk"), Nancy Carell ("Saturday Night Live"), Amy Pietz ("Caroline in the City"), and Linda Purl ("First Monday") Guest Star.
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5. The Sting
  October 21, 2010
Michael takes matters into his own hands when someone starts stealing clients -- Timothy Olyphant ("Deadwood") Guest Stars.
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6. Costume Contest
  October 28, 2010
Halloween is in full swing at Dunder Mifflin -- Timothy Olyphant ("Deadwood") Guest Stars.
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7. Christening
  November 4, 2010
Pam and Jim's baby gets christened.
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8. Viewing Party
  November 11, 2010
Erin holds a "Glee" viewing party at Gabe's house.
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9. wuphf.com
  November 18, 2010
Ryan gets the office invested in his Internet start-up. Kathy Bates ("The Blind Side") and Jack Coleman guest star.
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10. China
  December 2, 2010
Michael is on a mission.
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11. Classy Christmas, Part 1
  December 9, 2010
Michael is thrilled when Toby takes a leave of absence. Amy Ryan ("Gone Baby Gone") Guest Stars.
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12. Classy Christmas, Part 2
  December 9, 2010
Michael is thrilled when Toby takes a leave of absence. Amy Ryan ("Gone Baby Gone") Guest Stars.
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13. Ultimatum
  January 20, 2011
Michael anxiously awaits the results of Holly's engagement ultimatum - Amy Ryan ("Gone Baby Gone") guest stars.
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14. The Seminar
  January 27, 2011
Andy holds a seminar in order to make sales -- Amy Ryan ("Gone Baby Gone") Guest Stars.
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15. The Search
  February 3, 2011
Michael goes missing after Jim has an emergency -- Amy Ryan ("Gone Baby Gone") and Linda Purl ("First Monday") Guest Stars.
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16. PDA
  February 10, 2011
Amy Ryan (guest star and Academy Award nominee) returns as Holly and her relationship with Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) continues to blossom.
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17. Threat Level Midnight
  February 17, 2011
Michael debuts his feature film and screens it for the office. Amy Ryan, Melora Hardin, Rashida Jones, Linda Purl, David Denman and Andy Buckley guest star.
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18. Todd Packer
  February 24, 2011
Former co-worker Todd Packer returns to the office looking for work, but will his former office mates push for him to be re-hired? Amy Ryan and David Koechner guest-star.
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19. Garage Sale
  March 24, 2011
The office holds its first garage sale in the warehouse, while Michael finally pops the question to Holly -- Amy Ryan ("Gone Baby Gone") guest stars.
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20. Training Day
  April 14, 2011
Michael trains his replacement -- Will Ferrell guest stars.
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21. Michael's Last Dundies
  April 21, 2011
Michael passes the baton to Deangelo for his first official task- hosting the Dundie Awards - Will Ferrell guest stars.
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22. Goodbye Michael
  April 28, 2011
Michael says his final goodbyes to the office. Will Ferrell and Amy Ryan guest star.
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23. The Inner Circle
  May 5, 2011
Deangelo plays favorites by creating his own "Inner Circle" - Will Ferrell and Cody Horn guest star.
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24. Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager
  May 12, 2011
Dwight takes over - Kathy Bates ("Harry's Law") guest stars.
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25. Search Committee, Pt 1
  May 19, 2011
The search begins for a new manager - Jim Carey, Will Arnett, Ricky Gervais, Catherine Tate, James Spader, Ray Ramano and Kathy Bates guest star.
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26. Search Committee, Pt 2
  May 19, 2011
The search begins for a new manager - Jim Carey, Will Arnett, Ricky Gervais, Catherine Tate, James Spader, Ray Ramano and Kathy Bates guest star.
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Episode 0, "The Office Recap Special"
Synopsis: Weddings! Babies! New Management! Before you dive into Season 7, get caught up on everything that's been going on at The Office with this hilarious special.
Original air date: August 27, 2010
Runtime: 8 minutes
ASIN: B004126BHY
The Office Season 7
Synopsis: Based on the award-winning British comedy of the same name, "The Office" exposes the humorous and often foolish events at Dunder-Mifflin Paper Company.
Season year: 2011
Network: NBC
ASIN: B004128MGM
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3.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye, Michael September 5, 2011
By 007
Format:DVD
Season seven of The Office is in many ways the end of the series... well, actually in just one very major way: its Steve Carrell's last season, and without Michael Scott there is just no way the series can ever again be the same. It's not just Steve's one in a billion comedic talents that the show loses, it's also the intricately constructed dynamic between the characters. The teleplay of the entire cast that has developed into such a perfectly functioning comedy machine is something that cannot exist in the same way without Michael. The secret weapon of The Office is its spectacularly talented cast, but in a strange way, the loss of one (especially when we're talking about the main character) is enough to offset the chemistry of the entire cast. Michael Scott was the centerpiece of the ensemble, and without him, every single one of the characters loses something, whether it's their direct interaction with Michael that brought out the best in their performance while creating a one of a kind comedy team (particularly true of Jim and Dwight), or the complex balance of diverse comedic styles from one scene to the next that made each character's role seem so different and important. The talented cast may easily survive the departure of Steve Carrell, but the show can never be the same without him.
So, how does Steve's announcement to leave the series affect season seven? Well, first of all, Michael is clearly, and often awkwardly, pushed to the sidelines in order to instantly faze him out. The character that was for six seasons the driving force of every single episode is now rarely featured in the same capacity. There are very few episodes that allow him to take center stage and this hurts the show, badly. There are far more B-stories, and sometimes C-stories, that feature the rest of the cast. Sometimes this a good thing, but many episodes start to feel crowded and paradoxically, the more sub-plots given to side characters, the less time there is for them to shine as the cast begins to become fragmented. There are very few 'ensemble' eps that involve everyone in the same story. Some characters are featured way too much... Kevin for example, becomes a bit over used, and as a result he wears a little thin. The same goes for Erin. Both are great characters but season seven puts way too much pressure on them to be funny. All the while Creed is rarely even given a single line. The biggest mistake the writers make is giving a ton of screen time to Gabe, who is without a doubt the worst, most painfully unfunny character the show has ever scene. I could write another whole review just on how and why this guy is ridiculously awful.
Season Seven also features a string of guest appearances by Will Ferrell as Michael's (temporary) replacement. He fits in fairly well at first, and there are some great scenes that showcase Carrell and Ferrell as a powerhouse comedy duo, but it's hard not to wonder why the producers would bring in such a high profile guest star to share the spotlight with Steve in all of his last episodes. It may just be for ratings, but you'd think the last episodes to feature Steve Carrell would be enough to generate hype. It may be to keep the audience's interest in the show beyond Steve's departure, but, ironically, Will is only featured in one (sub-par) post-Michael episode, then the series actually gains momentum when Will is written off and the remaining original cast members take the spotlight. Whatever the reason, it's hard to resent the presence of Will Ferrell, because he has good chemistry with the cast and, well, he's funny, plain and simple. At the same time though, it's a little strange not to have a complete and total end of the season celebration of Michael, even his last episode features a Will-centric sub-plot.
Season Seven is a hard season to define. It's certainly not a bad season, there is plenty to celebrate but at the same time it makes the previous season, thought by many fans to be sub-par, look like pure gold. The episodes that do celebrate Michael are kind of hit and miss. The return of Holly Flax is a great boost to Michael's character arc, but the progression of their relationship is rushed and often pushed into the background. Dwight, on the other hand, is ace all year long; 7 is chalk full of great stories revolving around his ownership of the building. There also plenty of great stories with Jim and Dwight that do not disappoint. Andy is also hilarious all year long as he continues to get more and more well deserved screen time. Pam also gets some nice subplots as newly promoted Office Administrator.

Notable episodes include...

Nepotism- A great premiere that sets the bar high. Michael hires his worthless Nephew and Pam attempts to prank Dwight.

Christening- A great Jim and Pam story that manages to involve their daughter in a non-invasive way. Also features a great sub-plot where Michael, feeling excluded from the ceremony, impulsively boards a bus to Mexico.

Viewing Party- A Glee party at Gabe's house??? Amazingly this ep is actually really funny. Feat: another great Jim and Pam parenting sub-plot where Dwight is the only one able to calm Ceci down, Andy gets high on powdered seahorse, and Michael gets jealous and disconnects the cable.

Classy Christmas- One of the few Michael-centric episodes featuring the return of Holly Flax as well as an epic snowball war between Jim and Dwight. Possibly the best episode since season five.

Threat Level Midnight- Considered a fan-favorite by some, I personally consider this episode to be over the top and way out of character. The idea of Michael actually filming his legendary screenplay sounds funny but it doesn't really play out that way. I'd like to know how his production values could be so high that he could afford CG and massive set pieces. Also, why was the cast so eager to participate and when did they find the time?

Michael's Last Dundies- A classic written by the great Mindy Kaling. I can't think of a better way to end Michael Scott's tenure at the office than another episode revolving around the Dundies.

Goodbye Michael- An emotional and hilarious send-off to the world's greatest boss, expertly written by Greg Daniels (making you wonder if the series would have had more stamina if he wrote more than just one post-season-4-episode a year). It has the energy and pacing of the show's earlier seasons, as well as a few very satisfying call backs.

Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager- A tremendous episode that allows Dwight to run away with the spotlight. Steve's presence is missed but this ep proves that the show can in fact still be great without him.

The Search Committee- Another surprisingly high-energy, high quality post-Carrell ep featuring a plethora of entertaining cameos from Ray Ramano to Warren Buffett. A very promising prequel to season eight.

Though starting to drift farther and farther away from its prime, The Office is still relatively excellent throughout season seven. A must have for all fans, especially since it is Michael's last. And though the show will go on, Michael will always be missed. He had a had a great run. But as great as it was, it didn't last nearly as long as it should have... That's what she said.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it January 22, 2012
By jamie
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Threat Level Midnight! The entire season was worth purchasing simply because I can watch Threat Level Midnight any time I want. I don't really want to watch it without Steve Carrell though.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome January 13, 2012
By Shooter
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I believe the series speaks for itself, if you've never seen it then obviously you're not going to buy this season first. Love the office and definitely recommend it to anyone!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
great show must own seasons if your a big fan of show worth the money. own every season almost good show.
Published 1 month ago by zcreative
4.0 out of 5 stars the office season 7
I feel that this season is much better than the 6th. of course by this time everyone knew Michael would be leaving the show and everyone who watches this just has to wonder when... Read more
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Published 1 month ago by KAW
5.0 out of 5 stars Yeahh!
Love, love, love The Office.

They never disappoint and it will always make you laugh. Sadly this is the last season with Steve Carrell. :(
Published 1 month ago by mikoyoukai
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite show on television
I recently watched this season through again and it reminded me why I love it so much. What an awesome show, I love the different kind of humor. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Amber R
3.0 out of 5 stars I bought these season mainly to see the episode of Michael's goodbye
The season is okay. I stop watching the show after season 6. It was same old show. Carrel's character was the bulk of the humer of the show. I hated seeing him go. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Al
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT AS GOOD AS THE FIRST 6 SEASONS
It's ok but I believe they are losing their mojo. I would still buy it because it is a great show.
Published 2 months ago by Jose Ortiz
5.0 out of 5 stars Great season at a good price
Season 7 of "The Office" is one of my favorite seasons! The product that I recieved came on time and the DVDs worked wonderfully.
Published 2 months ago by CS
5.0 out of 5 stars great show
One of the funniest shows i have ever seen. It has comedy and romance and Steve Carell is seriously hilarious!
Published 2 months ago by erin hyde
4.0 out of 5 stars Nepotism
This episode show was absolutely HILARIOUS, worth the purchase. Enjoyed it from beginning to end - I watch when I'm in the mood to see something funny.
Published 2 months ago by Laurece
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