[s4e2] Dunder Mifflin Infinity Official
The "New" Dunder Mifflin: High-Tech Ambition Meets Low-Tech Reality
Ryan represents the quintessential corporate climber. He’s obsessed with "disrupting" the industry, even if he doesn’t fully understand the business he’s disrupting. His plan to launch a social networking site for paper sales is met with skepticism by the old guard, particularly Michael Scott and Creed Bratton (who is hilariously terrified of being "replaced" by someone younger). Michael vs. The Machine [S4E2] Dunder Mifflin Infinity
Michael Scott views Ryan’s initiative as a personal threat. To Michael, business isn't about algorithms or websites; it’s about "the human element." This leads to some of the episode's most iconic—and cringe-worthy—moments: The "New" Dunder Mifflin: High-Tech Ambition Meets Low-Tech
In a desperate bid to prove that personal touch beats technology, Michael and Dwight embark on a quest to win back former clients using gift baskets. Michael vs
Fresh off his corporate promotion, Ryan Howard returns to Scranton—not as the "temp," but as the boss. Sporting a sharp suit and a questionable new beard, Ryan introduces "Dunder Mifflin Infinity," a digital initiative designed to modernize the company.