Synopsis The elevator goes out at the office, forcing everyone to use the stairs; Dwight forces Stanley to make a sales call; Pam and Jim talk to Nellie and Toby about relationship problems; Angela supports her man.
In the episode, the office workers are forced to walk up the stairs while the elevator is being serviced. Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) kidnaps Stanley Hudson ( ...
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In the episode, "Stairmageddon" strikes the office when the elevator goes out and everyone is forced to take the stairs. Dwight forces Stanley to do an ...
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The Office Recap: 'Stairmaggedon' (Season 9, Episode 19)
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Ever dutiful, he decides to take Stanley on an important sales call. Stanley refuses, and Andy, more obsessed with getting a talent agent than doing actual work ...
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Dwight shoots Stanley with a bull tranquilizer after he refuses to go on a sales call, Jim and Pam head to marriage counseling, The Senator comes out of the ...
Apr 12, 2013 · Dwight coerces Stanley into doing an important sales call. Pam and Jim find comfort in talking with Nellie and Toby about marital troubles.
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Andy returns after a "manager retreat" intended to increase his confidence as a manger. An old friend of Jim's starts a business and asks Jim to join him as ...
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Apr 12, 2013 · After sweating and cursing his way up the stairs, Stanley makes it very clear there's no way in hell he's going to go back down to help Dwight ...
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The ninth season largely focuses on the relationship between Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam Halpert (Jenna Fischer). After Jim decides to follow his dream and ...
Apr 12, 2013 · “Stairmageddon”, as the episode was aptly named, revolved mostly around Dwight's hilarious attempts to get Stanley to go with him to get a sale.
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