The best episodes of The Office Season 3
Season 3 only — ranked by viewer rating, highs first. Vote on a placement to back it or contest it.
- 01
Michael, Jim and Karen interview for a job at corporate; Michael appoints Dwight as regional manager.
- 02
Michael, Jim and Karen interview for a job at corporate; Michael appoints Dwight as regional manager.
- 03
Michael finds out that Oscar is gay after Oscar files a complaint when Michael uses a homosexual slur.
- 04
After Phyllis is flashed in the parking lot, Michael arranges a women's appreciation day.
- 05
Michael returns from his vacation and accidentally sends a picture of Jan sunbathing to everyone in the office.
- 06
The office attends beach day which Michael uses to try and determine who would replace him if he gets a job at corporate.
- 07
Michael gets dumped by Carol; Karen and Pam start a rival party planning committee.
- 08
Michael is a guest speaker at Ryan's business school class; A bat gets lose in the office; Pam has an art show that she invites the entire office too.
- 09
David Wallace hosts a party at his host which Michael, Jan, Dwight, Jim and Karen attend; The rest of the office staff go out for Happy Hour.
- 10
Dwight saves Jim when Roy shows up at the office planning to hit him for kissing Pam; Darryl asks Michael for a raise which leads to Michael asking for a raise from Jan.
- 11
Jim and other members of the Stamford branch have their first day at Scranton.
- 12
Michael gets dumped by Carol; Pam and Karen start a rival party planning committee.
- 13
Jan gives Michael the news that the Scranton branch is closing.
- 14
Oscar returns to work; Dwight gets a job at Staples.
- 15
The ladies of the office throw a bridal shower for Phyllis; Michael tries to throw a rival bachelor party for Bob.
- 16
Michael tries to expand his role at Phyllis' wedding; Pam realizes that Phyllis stole all of her ideas from her canceled wedding to Roy.
- 17
The office staff undergoes safety training; Andy returns from anger management training.
- 18
Michael and Dwight go to a convention that Jim is also attending; Pam goes on her first date after her engagement.
- 19
After Jan discovers Michael has been having "movie Monday's", Angela encourages Dwight to make a move for Michael's job.
- 20
Kelly invites the office staff to a Diwali celebration.
- 21
Dwight does a favor for Angela that puts him in hot water with Michael; The sales team heads out on partner sales calls.
- 22
The office staff deal with a breach in quality control when an obscene water mark ends up their paper.
- 23
The office discovers than one of the new Stamford people is a former convict.
- 24
Michael organizes grief counseling sessions following the death of his old boss, Ed Truck.
- 25
Dwight initiates Ryan into his new job as a salesmen at Dunder Mifflin; Pam is tasked with keeping track of everything Michael does during the day by Jan.
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