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The office enters a competitive frenzy when a coupon book, supposedly worth $15,000 in savings , is announced as the grand prize.
In The Office (Season 7, Episode 6), titled "," the Dunder Mifflin Scranton employees participate in a high-stakes Halloween competition for a prize they believe is worth thousands of dollars. The episode originally aired on October 28, 2010. Key Plot Summary [S7E6] Costume Contest
Pam and Jim obsess over why Danny Cordray (guest star Timothy Olyphant) never called Pam back after their few dates years prior. The office enters a competitive frenzy when a
Michael is furious after Darryl goes over his head to present a business idea directly to corporate. To mock him, Michael dresses up as "Darryl" but notably decides against using blackface, leaving only small smudges of dark makeup behind his ear. Key Plot Summary Pam and Jim obsess over
Oscar wins the contest by dressing as a " rational consumer ," which is essentially his normal work attire with no costume, making a point about the low real-world value of the coupon prize. Notable Costumes
The office enters a competitive frenzy when a coupon book, supposedly worth $15,000 in savings , is announced as the grand prize.
In The Office (Season 7, Episode 6), titled "," the Dunder Mifflin Scranton employees participate in a high-stakes Halloween competition for a prize they believe is worth thousands of dollars. The episode originally aired on October 28, 2010. Key Plot Summary
Pam and Jim obsess over why Danny Cordray (guest star Timothy Olyphant) never called Pam back after their few dates years prior.
Michael is furious after Darryl goes over his head to present a business idea directly to corporate. To mock him, Michael dresses up as "Darryl" but notably decides against using blackface, leaving only small smudges of dark makeup behind his ear.
Oscar wins the contest by dressing as a " rational consumer ," which is essentially his normal work attire with no costume, making a point about the low real-world value of the coupon prize. Notable Costumes