Based on the 2011's BBC hit, “The Office” is a mockumentary about a typical office workers. Made up of the ignorantly insensitive head chief, a bored talented salesman, a sociopathic salesman and a righteous receptionist, the workday at the office consists of ego clashes and inappropriate behavior.
The company's employees spend their usual day in a mixture of boredom, chaos and romance, while the excited manager Michael waits impatiently for the company's annual Dundie awards, before he is forced to fire a desperate employee, and participates in martial arts, and Jim tries to gather employees...Read more to escape the boredom.
New events unfold at the Dunder Mifflin Scranton Branch, including Michael who is saddened by the death of his old boss, and tries to cope by counseling his employees, while Dwight takes Ryan to the beet farm to learn about his new job.
The mishaps of the office employees continue, including Michael accidentally runs over his colleague Meredith in the parking lot, while his guilt drives him to make new decisions, before an unprecedented conflict erupts over Angela's cat.
Michael tries to motivate employees to lose weight in a branch competition, while Jim struggles with loneliness after Pam moves to New York, and Dwight competes to see who can sell the most papers in one day.
The shenanigans of the office employees continue, including Michael spreading a rumor about Stanley's relationship, causing chaos in the office, but things get complicated when he spreads false stuff about others, and a huge surprise explodes when it is discovered that one of them is completely...Read more true.
The exploits of the office employees continue, including Andy invites his co-workers to see him in a stage production of "Sweeney Todd", while Erin decides to babysit instead of going, and Michael is sad because he auditioned for the lead role and didn't get it.
A piece of paper is found with the names of the office employees, and speculation increase as everyone tries to understand its meaning, before chaos increases when all the warehouse employees win the lottery and quit, leaving the office staff in trouble.
Dwight and Jim face a new challenge with the arrival of new employees who look like younger, more enthusiastic versions of themselves, while Andy tries to get revenge on Nellie with devilish pranks as chaos spreads throughout the office.