Due to Andy's pursuit of "face time" with his boss, Michael begins avoiding him, stating that Andy is "annoying the bejesus" out of him, even walking with him to the bathroom.Īngela reveals to Michael that the reason Dwight visited the corporate office was to deliver her tax documents, noting that no other employee - Andy in particular- would have done so. The pair trade calls to Andy's phone, frustrating him to the point of accusing Phyllis of the theft, who ignores him.Īndy, still happy that Dwight is gone, continues sucking up to Michael. Stanley also notices the sound, but ignores it. Karen briefly notices the actions of the two. Later, Pam hands it back to Jim as he heads for the kitchen and stands guard as Jim pushes up a ceiling tile and launches the phone through the empty space to its final resting place, atop a tile roughly above Andy's desk. In a carefully choreographed plan, Jim steals Andy's cell phone and leaves it with Pam.
Finally, Jim approaches Pam, who readily agrees.
Ryan also gruffly refuses to join in the high jinks to Jim's dismay. Jim tries to enlist Karen's help in pulling a prank on Andy, but she is busy with the influx of clients inherited upon Dwight's departure, stating that Dwight's files are password-protected with the names of different mythical creatures. The committee outfits the office with numerous piñatas and Ryan uses a marker to change the spelling on the bottle of lemonade to read "Lemoñadé." Michael welcomes Oscar by asking the party planning committee to have a Mexican-themed fiesta celebrating his return, offending Oscar in the process. She breaks into tears explaining how she "would just like to make some changes about certain things and certain situations and certain accountants." Oscar quickly accepts, reassuring her.
However, Angela respectfully continues to ask, apologizing for the way that "certain events" transpired. At first, he is offended, believing she is ridiculing him since the committee consists only of women. Angela pensively invites Oscar to join the party planning committee. This pleases Kevin, who admits he devised the joke shortly after Oscar left and had been waiting weeks for the opportunity to use it. Oscar returns from his paid vacation, and Kevin asks him how he enjoyed his "gay-cation." Oscar takes the joke in good humor and chuckles. He also repeatedly sings one portion of The Cranberries song "Zombie." Despite his earlier claims of a cappella singing experience, his pitch goes flat. Andy explains he recorded himself singing all four parts of harmony. He has relocated to Dwight's former desk where he severely irritates Jim and Ryan, whom he attempts to nickname "Big Turkey." Andy casts an invisible fishing line in a pantomimed attempt to hook Jim (the "Big Tuna") and calls his own cell phone in order to demonstrate his new "Rockin' Robin" ringtone. Dwight alienates his coworker who has never heard of Dunder-Mifflin.Īndy is obnoxiously testing the last nerve of his coworkers, including Michael, who is growing weary of Andy's incessant badgering and brown-nosing. Insatiable." Dwight settles for a job at Staples to earn money while he continues his job search.
At another, describing himself in "three words", Dwight offers: "Hardworking.
#Toby returns the office script professional#
Dwight attends job interviews, including one where he offers his prospective employer a three-volume résumé one packet represents his professional career, the second, his athletic history, and the last, Dwight Schrute trivia.