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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) abstract "The fourth season of the American television comedy The Office premiered in the United States on NBC on September 27, 2007, and concluded on May 15, 2008. The season consisted of 9 half-hour episodes, and 5 hour-long episodes to comprise the 19 total episodes of material created. The Office is an American adaptation of the British TV series of the same name, and is presented in a mockumentary format, portraying the daily lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictitious Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. The season was interrupted and shortened due to the effects of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, in which the writers and some actors of The Office went on strike; although 30 half-hour episodes had been ordered, only 19 were actually filmed. Several of the finished episodes were condensed into hour-long episodes, resulting in only 14 episodes being aired.Season four marked the departure of Karen Filippelli (Rashida Jones) as a regular character, although she appeared for a few seconds in the first episode, "Fun Run" and in the sixth episode, "Branch Wars", as the regional manager of the Utica branch. Relationships again emerged as the main theme of the season, with Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Pam Beesley's (Jenna Fischer) rising, and Michael Scott (Steve Carell) and Jan Levinson's (Melora Hardin), as well as Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) and Angela Martin's (Angela Kinsey) declining. Technology was another prevalent theme as the office staff struggled with initiatives introduced by Ryan Howard (B. J. Novak) to modernize the company.The fourth season of The Office aired on Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. (Eastern) in the United States. The episode marked a slight drop in ratings compared to the previous two seasons. Critical reception to the season continued to be largely positive. The season was released on DVD by Universal Studios Home Entertainment in a four-disc box set in the Region 1 area on September 2, 2008. The DVD set contains all 19 episodes, as well as commentaries from creators, writers, actors, and directors on some of the episodes. It also contains deleted scenes from all of the episodes, as well as bloopers and other promos.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) firstAirDate "2007-09-27".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) network NBC.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) numberOfEpisodes "19".
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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) country "United States".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Craig_Zisk.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Jason_Reitman.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Jeffrey_Blitz.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Joss_Whedon.
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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Ken_Whittingham.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Paul_Feig.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Paul_Lieberstein.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Randall_Einhorn.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby Tucker_Gates.
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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) directedby "Paul Feig".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodeList List_of_The_Office_(U.S._TV_series)_episodes.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "10".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "11".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "12".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "13".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "14".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "15".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "16".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "17".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "18".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "3".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "5".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "56".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "58".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "60".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "62".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "63".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "64".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "65".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "66".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "67".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "68".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "69".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "7".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "70".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "71".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) episodenumber "9".
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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) firstAired "2007-09-27".
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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) lastAired "2008-05-15".
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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) mainlist "List of The Office episodes".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) network NBC.
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) nextSeason The_Office_(U.S._season_5).
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) numEpisodes "19".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2007-10-04".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2007-10-11".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2007-10-18".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2007-10-25".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2007-11-01".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2007-11-08".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2007-11-15".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2008-04-10".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2008-04-17".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2008-04-24".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2008-05-01".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2008-05-08".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) originalairdate "2008-05-15".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prevSeason The_Office_(U.S._season_3).
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4003".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4005".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4007".
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- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4010".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4011".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4012".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4013".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4014".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4015".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4016".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4017".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) prodcode "4018".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) quote ""While 'The Deposition' was the high point in the season, there were several terrific episodes. 'Money' showed us a glimpse of Dwight's frightening home life on the Schrute beet farm. 'Local Ad' is a fun episode that shows us Michael's true passion for what he does. When the team put together what is actually a clever little commercial, it includes the well meaning but misguided catchphrase 'Dunder Mifflin, limitless paper in a paper-less world.' The episode also featured Dwight's adventures in Second Life–where he's a paper salesman who plays 'Second Second Life'."".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) region "2008-09-02".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) region "2010-06-14".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) rtitle "‡".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) seasonName "The Office".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "After Angela refuses to give in to Michael's unreasonable demands, Phyllis takes over the party planning committee and throws a huge bash for Toby's goodbye party. Dwight, with Meredith, hazes the new HR woman, Holly Flax , making her think Kevin is mentally disabled. Holly and Michael seem to make a romantic connection, which is cut short when Jan returns from Arizona, pregnant from a sperm donor; Michael ambivalently agrees to help her through the birth process. Pam accepts a three month training program in New York, and just as Jim is about to propose to her, Andy publicly proposes to Angela who reluctantly agrees. Angela is later caught having sex with Dwight in the office. Ryan's downfall is complete as he is dragged from the New York office after committing fraud related to the website.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "After seeing a model in a catalog while searching for a chair, Michael realizes that he has not accomplished his dream of finding a soul mate in life. Dwight embarks on a search for the chair model, while Michael takes names of friends of office employees for dates. Michael goes on a blind date with Pam's landlady, which ends poorly. Meanwhile, Andy and Kevin meet with the bosses of the other companies in the building to discuss the issues of parking, while Jim and Pam discuss the future of their relationship.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "Although informed that he and his employees can only be in the Dunder Mifflin Infinity commercial for a few seconds, Michael decides to produce a full commercial with the Scranton staff. Meanwhile, the progression of Andy and Angela's relationship forces Dwight to sink into a depression, where he attempts to remove himself from his life by playing Second Life. Although rebuffed by the corporate office, Michael's rejected version of the Scranton commercial is well received by both the employees as well as other bar patrons at Poor Richard's.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "As the new brainchild of Ryan, the new Dunder Mifflin Infinity website, is about to be released, the staff of Dunder Mifflin Scranton prepare to host a party as part of a company-wide video chat room. Dwight, wanting to prove to Angela that he can beat technology, tries to outsell the new computer, which he ultimately does. Later, at the party, Dwight and Michael kidnap a pizza delivery boy, although they later release him. At the end of the chat room, Michael humiliates Ryan in front of every branch of Dunder Mifflin. Andy decides to pursue Angela, to Dwight's dismay.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "In response to Ryan's warning, Jim hits the links with Andy and Kevin to attempt to land his biggest client ever. Michael, Pam, Oscar, and Darryl set up a booth at a job fair at Pam's old high school to find applicants for Dunder Mifflin’s summer internship, but Michael's shenanigans produce failure. When all the other office workers duck out early, Dwight and Angela have a tense day alone in the office. Pam investigates graphic arts opportunities which may take her away from Scranton.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "Jim and Pam's relationship is outed to the rest of the office after Toby files a PDA complaint. Ryan returns to the offices for the first time since his promotion to introduce "Dunder Mifflin Infinity", his plan to use technology to revitalize the uncompetitive company. Creed warns Michael of the possible effects this change will have with older workers, leading Michael to hold an "ageism seminar". Meanwhile, Kelly tries to trick Ryan into getting back together with her. Michael, believing the personal touch is more important than technology, leaves with Dwight to present food gift baskets to seven former clients to try to win them back. After presenting six of the baskets with no luck, Michael, unable to properly understand his rental car's GPS, drives it into Scranton Lake.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "Karen, now Regional Manager of Dunder Mifflin Utica, attempts to lure Stanley away from Dunder Mifflin Scranton. Pranking Karen for her attempt, Michael and Dwight trick Jim into accompanying them on a "panty raid" to Utica. When they are discovered, Karen scolds them and is further angered when Jim informs her that he and Pam are now dating. Back at Scranton, Michael bids Stanley goodbye, who then tells Michael he's decided to stay, revealing that he only said he had left to try to get a raise.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "Michael and Dwight decide to surprise Ryan in New York and to meet his friends. They find him clubbing and join him for the night. Ryan is surprisingly friendly, though it could be a side effect of his cocaine habit. Meanwhile, the Scranton branch is upset when they find out they have to come in on a Saturday for Ryan's website project. Jim suggests that everyone work late instead. The plan goes well — until they find they are locked in on the grounds with no way to escape. Toby lets slip his affection for Pam, and impulsively announces he will be moving to Costa Rica.".
- The_Office_(U.S._season_4) shortsummary "Michael and Jan invite Jim, Pam, Andy, and Angela to a dinner party at the couple's condominium. When Michael and Jan begin to argue after the discussion of having children arises, the party's guests go to various measures to try to escape. The party is thrown into further confusion when Dwight, still pining for Angela, arrives with his former babysitter as his date. As the fighting between Michael and Jan escalates, the police are eventually called by a neighbor. The party culminates with Michael leaving Jan.".