The Office Season 5 Episode 24 “Casual Friday”

The Office season 5 episode 24 entitled “Casual Friday“. This episode 24 of  The Office season 5 air date will be April 30. Read The Office s05e24 short summary – “Workers take the term “casual Friday” a bit too literally. Problems escalate between the sales team, so Michael has to intervene.”

The Office season 5 Episode 24 Episode Detail

Episode title : ‘Casual Friday’
TV Series  :
The Office
Air date :
30 April 2009
Director :
Brent Forrester
Genre : Comedy, Drama
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The Office season 5 Episode 24 Cast : John Krasinski(Jim Halpert), B.J. Novak(Ryan Howard), Ed Helms(Andy Bernard), Leslie David Baker(Stanley Hudson), Brian Baumgartner(Kevin Malone), B.J. Novak(Ryan Howard), Ed Helms(Andy Bernard), Leslie David Baker(Stanley Hudson), Brian Baumgartner(Kevin Malone)

The Office Casual Friday the episode number 24 of season 5 of the Office will soon be seen on TV 30 April 2009, the show’s fans, its really a great way to end this month!

The Office season 5 Episode 24 Story Line

Employees take the words “casual Friday” a bit too literally. Problems escalate between the sales team. As Michael’s intervene. The Office Season 5 Episode 24 is expected to be a great episode of the course. Michael must decide a dispute within the sales team; employees cause problems when they use the term “casual” Friday also resolved.

Meanwhile, Ed Helms tries to provide for all of  John Krasinski emotional needs. Rainn Wilson loyalty to Golden Globe winner Steve Carrell is tested when he finds a new hero in Charles guest star Idris Elba.

Tonight’s episode found Michael Scott returning semi-triumphantly to power as the head of Dunder-Mifflin. But the great Dunder Mifflin-Michael Scott Paper Company Civil War of 2009 War—a vicious life or death skirmish that pitted co-worker against co-worker and fiancé against fiance—left deep scars. Michael, Ryan and Pam formed a smug little clique that lingered unbecomingly in the afterglow of the six-week wonder that was The Michael Scott Paper Company.

When Michael gives new sales-people Ryan and Pam clients the rest of the branch understandably thinks were stolen from them it generates an avalanche of ill will. Dwight took advantage of this lingering resentment and decided to instigate minor mutiny. Though Dwight, as always, took things too far, he had a point. As commenters have pointed out, the re-hiring of Ryan in particular strains credibility. Though the clean, sober and emotionally dead Ryan is great to have back, he is of course a man who disgraced Dunder-Mifflin and himself by stealing from his company.

So you can only imagine how frustrating it would be for the people who didn’t quit so they could be in direct competition with their old company to lose customers to a man like that. Dwight called an secret emergency meeting in a warehouse and furtively plotted against Michael, Ryan and Pam. Though some of the details went a little overboard—like the “disappearing ink” Dwight confesses is his own urine—it prompted a great gag in the long lost Darryl glaring malevolently at the would-be mutineers and hissing, “What’d I tell you about building forts in my warehouse?”

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