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  2. A.A.R.M. - Wikipedia

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    The idea to have Jim finally give Pam his card had been considered in the writers' room for some time, but only during "A.A.R.M." did the writers feel it was the right time. The card and envelope was the same one used for "Christmas Party" almost seven years prior. In fact, the card contained a genuine message that Krasinski wrote for Fischer.

  3. After Hours (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    Also, Andy Bernard has everyone stay late to cover for their co-workers in Florida. "After Hours" received mixed reviews from critics. According to the Nielsen Media Research , "After Hours" was viewed by an estimated 5.02 million viewers and received a 2.6 rating/7% share among adults between the ages of 18 and 49, marking a 16% rise in the ...

  4. Kevin from Work - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Daly is about to move abroad for a new job. After getting drunk at his farewell party, he writes a letter confessing his ongoing love to his coworker Audrey Pitagorski who sits one cubicle next to him. Sober again, he tries to intercept the letter and even sleeps with Audrey's housemate Patti, but in vain.

  5. ‘It’s never goodbye, it’s only until next time’: Sedgwick Lt ...

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    Lt. Fabiola Torres recalls how fallen deputy Sidnee Carter went from a recruit she trained to a friend.

  6. Goodbye, Michael - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye, Michael" was the most-watched scripted show for the week of broadcast among adults aged 18–49 and the second highest-rated NBC program after The Voice. [21] Added with DVR viewers, "Goodbye, Michael" received a 5.9 rating marking a 37 percent rise from the original viewership. [22]

  7. The Duel (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    The episode featured the conclusion of the love triangle between Dwight, Andy and Angela, a subplot that had been going on since the fourth season finale, "Goodbye, Toby". The cast and writing staff saw "The Duel" as a defining episode for Andy Bernard because it demonstrated a softer, more emotional side of the character.