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办公室第三季

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办公室第三季

办公室第三季

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2026-04-09(美国)

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剧情简介:美剧类型影片《办公室第三季》是一部备受期待的美剧 作品,无需下载播放器即可在线播放。故事讲述:Season 3, Episode 1: Gay Witch Hunt Original Air Date—21 September 2006 Michael, overwhelmed by guilt after realizing he called Oscar a homosexual slur, offers a clumsy apology that inadvertently reveals Oscar’s sexuality to the entire office. The awkward confession sparks a tense, yet darkly comedic “witch hunt” as co-workers grapple with the revelation, with Michael’s well-meaning but bumbling attempts to “fix” the situation only making things worse. Meanwhile, Jim, torn between loyalty to Dunder Mifflin and ambition, accepts a promotion at the Stamford branch—a pivotal decision that sets the stage for his eventual departure. As one viewer noted, “The tension here is deliciously cringe—Michael’s apology is a masterclass in how NOT to handle someone coming out, and Oscar’s stoic reactions to the chaos make it even funnier.” Season 3, Episode 2: The Convention Original Air Date—28 September 2006 Michael and Dwight head to a Philadelphia convention, where Michael’s competitive streak reignites when he spots Jim bonding with his new, charismatic boss at the event. Jealousy bubbles over as Michael attempts to one-up Jim, culminating in a hilariously petty power play. Back at the office, Pam nervously prepares for her first date since ending her engagement to Roy, a tender subplot that contrasts sharply with the office’s drama. A fan praised, “This episode nails the push-pull between workplace rivalry and personal growth—Michael’s meltdown over Jim is classic, but Pam’s vulnerability here makes it feel real.” Season 3, Episode 3: The Coup Original Air Date—5 October 2006 When Jan and Michael’s relationship implodes, the office staff is left reeling as rumors swirl about corporate restructuring. Meanwhile, Jim’s secret plan to transfer to Scranton’s branch begins to unfold, while Pam navigates her complicated feelings for both Jim and her newfound independence. As tensions escalate, the team stages a “coup” against the unstable management, with Dwight leading a chaotic uprising that highlights the absurdity of corporate power struggles. Viewers were quick to note, “The ‘coup’ itself is pure chaos, but the episode’s heart lies in Jim and Pam’s quiet moments—their friendship deepens here, and it’s the calm before the storm of their inevitable romance.”Michael is in trouble once again as Jan busts him for declaring it's"Movie Monday" where everyone watches a movie and neglects work. Angela pushes Dwight to make a move on Michael's job while Pam and Jim find creative ways to waste time. Season 3, Episode 4: Grief Counseling (Original Air Date—12 October 2006) When Michael learns his old boss has died, he impulsively takes on the role of office grief counselor, much to the staff’s amusement and disbelief. His well-meaning but wildly inappropriate attempts to comfort colleagues—like comparing the deceased to a"human vending machine" or delivering a cringeworthy eulogy at the memorial—highlight his signature blend of incompetence and heart. Fans noted this episode’s genius in balancing humor with subtle character depth, with Michael’s over-the-top gestures masking genuine vulnerability. Season 3, Episode 5: Initiation (Original Air Date—19 October 2006) Dwight takes former temp Ryan to his beet farm to initiate Ryan into his new job at Dunder Mifflin, turning the mundane office transition into a bizarre survival test. Dwight’s strict"beet protocol" and Ryan’s exasperated attempts to navigate the farm’s idiosyncrasies (think: beet juice tastings and a makeshift"initiation" involving a tractor) create iconic comedic moments. Viewers praised this episode for deepening Ryan’s character, showing his gradual descent into Dwight’s quirky world while poking fun at corporate onboarding gone hilariously wrong. Season 3, Episode 6: Diwali (Original Air Date—2 November 2006) The gang celebrates Diwali, Michael’s first attempt to"be sensitive" to cultural differences backfires spectacularly when he mispronounces the festival’s name and insists on wearing a bindi. Meanwhile, Jim and Pam’s friendship flourishes as they bond over shared awkwardness, and Oscar’s quiet pride in representing his heritage adds emotional weight. This episode’s heartwarming resolution—Michael’s sincere apology and the office’s inclusive embrace—earned praise for its nuanced take on cultural diversity, with many fans calling it a standout for its blend of humor and heart.Michael, ever the well-meaning (if chaotic) leader, rallies the Scranton branch to embrace Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, by attending a local celebration alongside Kelly—a gesture that reflects his earnest desire to foster unity, even if his execution is predictably over-the-top."Who knew the Scrantonites would be so into sparklers and curry? Kelly’s face when we showed up was priceless!" quipped one fan, capturing the episode’s lighthearted, community-building spirit. Meanwhile, Andy’s trademark mischief takes hold, convincing Jim to turn their late-night work session into a raucous drinking game—a subplot that highlights their playful dynamic and the office’s tendency to find chaos in even the most mundane tasks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Season 3, Episode 7: Branch Closing Original Air Date—9 November 2006 When Jan drops the bombshell that the Scranton branch will close, Michael’s panic gives way to a desperate attempt to keep morale afloat, staging a bizarre"survival kit" presentation and insisting the office stay"business as usual." Behind the scenes, though, the staff quietly grapples with uncertainty:"I’d be lying if I said I didn’t shed a tear thinking about losing this place," admitted a Reddit user, echoing the bittersweet tension as characters confront job loss and upheaval. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Season 3, Episode 8: The Merger Original Air Date—16 November 2006 Jan’s announcement of a merger with the Stamford branch sends ripples through the office, reuniting Jim and Pam in a tender moment after months of pining. For others, the transition is rocky: Andy clashes with new hires, and Michael’s over-the-top attempts to"lead" the merged team only heighten the absurdity."The merger episode is pure gold—Jim and Pam’s reunion is peak romance, and Andy’s rivalry with Stamford’s David Wallace? Comedy at its finest," gushed a TVLine reviewer, underscoring the episode’s balance of romance, workplace drama, and the show’s signature blend of humor and heart.Season 3, Episode 9: The Convict Original Air Date—30 November 2006 Michael learns that one of the new employees at Dunder Mifflin Scranton has a criminal record, sparking a comical yet tense investigation into the staff’s pasts. Meanwhile, Jim, ever the meddler, takes it upon himself to help Andy make a move on Pam, orchestrating a series of awkward and ultimately hilarious attempts to set the two up. Fans praised this episode for its sharp dialogue and the way it highlighted the chaotic dynamics of the office, with one viewer noting, “Jim’s schemes to push Andy and Pam together are pure genius—you can’t help but laugh at how hard he tries (and fails)!” Season 3, Episode 10: A Benihana Christmas Original Air Date—14 December 2006 Trouble erupts among the party planning committee, leading the office to split into two competing Christmas parties: one traditional and stuffy, the other wild and unruly. Michael, still reeling from his recent breakup, has no interest in celebrating, but his grumpiness only fuels the chaos as the staff bickers over decorations, food, and themes. This episode is a fan favorite for its over-the-top party antics and Michael’s dramatic meltdown, with a reviewer commenting, “Two Christmas parties? The chaos alone is worth the watch—plus, Michael’s existential crisis is both relatable and gut-bustingly funny!” Season 3, Episode 11: Back from Vacation Original Air Date—4 January 2007 The team returns from a holiday break, and tensions run high as secrets and unresolved conflicts resurface. Michael, still nursing a broken heart, attempts to reconnect with his ex-girlfriend, while Jim and Pam navigate their awkward post-vacation dynamic. The episode sets the stage for the season’s final arcs, with subtle character development that leaves viewers eager for more. “The gang’s return feels so real—you can almost taste the awkwardness in the air,” one fan wrote. “It’s a quiet episode that lays the groundwork for bigger stories, and the payoff is always worth it later in the season!”Michael isn't supposed to let anyone know that he and Jan went on vacation together in Jamaica, but he accidentally circulates a compromising photo of them to the office via e-mail. This blunder sparks immediate chaos, with co-workers speculating about their unexpected relationship and forcing Michael to scramble to contain the damage. His awkward attempts to downplay the situation only escalate the awkwardness, making this one of the show's most memorable cringe-comedy moments."The tension here is so palpable—Michael's panic is peak Michael Scott, and the office's reactions are priceless!" one viewer noted. Season 3, Episode 12: Traveling Salesmen Original Air Date—11 January 2007 Dwight does a favor for Angela to keep her from getting in trouble. Andy finds out and uses it against him to get in tighter with Michael. Now Dwight must fess up, which will reveal his relationship with Angela, or risk getting fired. The episode expertly balances workplace politics with the characters' tangled personal lives, as Dwight's loyalty to Angela clashes with his desire to stay in Michael's good graces."Dwight's internal struggle is relatable, and seeing Andy manipulate the situation is both frustrating and funny," another reviewer wrote. Season 3, Episode 13: The Return Original Air Date—18 January 2007 This episode picks up right where Traveling Salesmen left off, as the aftermath of Dwight's secret confession sends ripples through the office. With tensions running high and Michael grappling with new revelations, the episode delves deeper into the complex dynamics between the characters, setting the stage for more dramatic developments in the season's final stretch. Fans praised the seamless transition from the previous episode, noting how it"kept the momentum alive while deepening the show's emotional stakes."Season 3, Episode 14: Ben Franklin Original Air Date—1 February 2007 Michael, ever the over-the-top planner, asks Jim to secure a male stripper for Phyllis's office bachelorette party—a request that backfires spectacularly when Jim mistakenly books a Ben Franklin impersonator instead. Imagine the chaos as the Founding Father look-alike regales the ladies with historical anecdotes while awkwardly twirling a pair of imaginary spectacles, leaving Phyllis and the gang utterly bewildered. Meanwhile, the men’s bachelor party proceeds as expected, with Kevin’s ill-advised attempts at karaoke and Andy’s trademark bravado stealing the show—until Michael, notorious for his boundary-crossing behavior, grows visibly uncomfortable when the stripper’s advances take an unexpected turn."I think we need to reevaluate our ‘fun’ definition," he mutters, red-faced, as the room erupts in laughter. User Review:"This episode is a masterclass in cringe comedy! The Ben Franklin impersonator bit is pure genius—Michael’s horrified reaction to the stripper is iconic, and the contrast between the bachelorette’s historical chaos and the guys’ chaotic karaoke makes it a perfect mix of awkward and hilarious." Next US airings: Tue. Feb. 17 10:00 PM TBS Season 3, Episode 15: Phyllis' Wedding Original Air Date—8 February 2007 As the wedding approaches, tensions run high both in the office and at the ceremony itself. Michael, still smarting from the previous night’s stripper fiasco, attempts to redeem himself by orchestrating a"surprise" dance number, only to accidentally trip over his own feet mid-routine. Meanwhile, Phyllis navigates the awkwardness of her ex-husband Bob Vance’s unexpected presence, while Jim and Pam’s budding romance takes a backseat to the chaos of wedding planning. The episode culminates in a heartfelt exchange between Phyllis and Michael, highlighting their complicated yet enduring friendship, as the office finally unites to celebrate the couple. User Review:"Phyllis’ Wedding is the emotional anchor of the season! The tension between Michael and the bride’s ex, plus Jim and Pam’s subtle chemistry, makes this episode feel both funny and deeply human. The dance scene? Michael’s greatest (and most disastrous) moment yet."Season 3, Episode 16: Business School Original Air Date—15 February 2007 Michael, ever the self-important office drama queen, volunteers to be a guest speaker for Ryan’s business class—only to publicly humiliate himself by exaggerating his"pivotal" role in Phyllis’s recent wedding, complete with over-the-top anecdotes that make him look absurdly full of himself. Meanwhile, Pam, who’d secretly planned a dream wedding years ago, is horrified to realize Phyllis has copied her entire wedding vision, from centerpieces to floral arrangements, right down to the invitation design."I can’t believe she just… took my wedding ideas!" Pam fumes to Jim, her voice dripping with betrayal. That same day, Michael’s guest spot backfires when he walks out after discovering Ryan badmouthed Dunder-Mifflin in front of the class, leaving a chaotic mess of a presentation in his wake. Back at the office, Dwight spirals into panic mode when he spots a bat roosting in the ceiling, determined to"eliminate" it with increasingly ridiculous methods—even enlisting the office to help, much to everyone’s amusement. Next US airings: Tue. Feb. 17 10:30 PM TBS Season 3, Episode 17: Cocktails Original Air Date—22 February 2007 In the follow-up to"Business School," tensions simmer as Michael’s feud with Ryan lingers, while Pam confronts Phyllis about the wedding theft in a hilariously awkward lunchroom showdown. Meanwhile, Dwight’s bat obsession takes a darkly comedic turn when he traps the creature in a box, sparking a bizarre office-wide debate over"ethical pest control." Fans can’t help but chime in:"Pam’s wedding revenge arc was *chef’s kiss*—I love how she outsmarted Phyllis!" one viewer tweets, while another adds,"Dwight’s bat escapades are peak Schrute-level chaos. #BatGate will go down in Office history!"While Michael and Jan embark on their first official Dunder-Mifflin outing as a couple, the remaining office employees head to a lively happy hour to unwind. Amidst the clinking glasses and casual banter, Roy unexpectedly learns that Jim and Pam shared a kiss during the Casino Night event—a revelation that sends shockwaves through the group. This tense moment foreshadows the romantic turbulence to come, as Roy’s anger threatens to disrupt the office dynamics. Season 3, Episode 18: The Negotiation (Original Air Date—5 April 2007) sees Dwight intervene to protect Jim from Roy’s wrath after the confrontation at happy hour, yet he stubbornly refuses Jim’s gratitude, leaving a trail of awkward tension. Meanwhile, Darryl’s request for a pay raise sparks a realization for Michael: his own salary is shockingly low for a regional manager. Determined to right this wrong, Michael travels to corporate headquarters to demand a raise, setting the stage for an unexpected power play within the office hierarchy. Season 3, Episode 19: Safety Training (Original Air Date—12 April 2007) follows the team’s participation in a mandatory safety seminar, where Jim and Pam’s budding relationship collides with Roy’s lingering resentment. The episode balances workplace drama with comedic missteps, as the group navigates the absurdities of safety protocols while grappling with unresolved personal tensions. Fans praised this arc for its raw emotional stakes and the subtle, escalating chemistry between Jim and Pam, making it a pivotal chapter in the series’ exploration of love and loyalty in the office.Andy returns to the office after weeks of anger management training, determined to make a fresh start with all the Dunder-Mifflin employees. His demeanor is noticeably calmer, though his trademark enthusiasm still shines through as he tries to rebuild relationships with colleagues who remember his past outbursts. Meanwhile, it's safety training day in the office, and Michael and Dwight are on a mission to illuminate the dangers of the workplace. Michael, ever the self-appointed safety expert, takes charge of the presentation, but his usual antics soon derail the serious tone—think inflatable mannequins and over-the-top scenarios that leave the staff both amused and confused. Dwight, meanwhile, delivers his usual deadpan warnings, adding his own flair for dramatic flair to the training session. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Season 3, Episode 20: Product Recall Original Air Date—26 April 2007 Michael tries to be proactive during a watermark crisis, but only makes the situation worse. His well-intentioned (yet chaotic) attempts to resolve the printing error inadvertently escalate tensions with clients, much to the chagrin of the team. Meanwhile, Angela has trouble being apologetic with customers, her stiff and unyielding demeanor clashing with the need for diplomacy. Viewers can’t help but cringe as Angela’s awkward attempts at customer service unfold, with one fan commenting, “Angela’s ‘apologies’ are just as awkward as her relationships—total mood whiplash!” Andy, on the other hand, discovers a secret about his new girlfriend, sparking a comedic yet heartfelt subplot that tests his trust and loyalty. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Season 3, Episode 21: Women's Appreciation Original Air Date—3 May 2007 This episode centers on Michael’s misguided attempt to celebrate “Women’s Appreciation Day,” which devolves into a cringe-worthy spectacle of outdated tropes and awkward gestures. While the office staff grapples with his performative efforts, the episode also highlights the strength and resilience of the female characters, offering a mix of humor and heart. As one reviewer noted, “The episode balances Michael’s absurdity with genuine moments of female empowerment, showing the gang’s growth through their messy interactions.” With moments of both cringe and camaraderie, this installment remains a fan favorite for its nuanced take on workplace dynamics and character development.Phyllis gets unexpectedly flashed in the parking lot, prompting Dwight to launch a full - scale security operation for the entire premises of Dunder - Mifflin. Meanwhile, Michael seemingly takes the office women to the mall with the intention of comforting them after such a scary incident, but his actual motive is to seek advice on how to break up with Jan. As one viewer commented, this episode is a perfect blend of humor and human complexity, with Michael's actions showing his typical inconsistent behavior.Season 3, Episode 22: Beach GamesOriginal Air Date—5 May 2007In this episode, Michael capitalizes on the"beach day" at Dunder - Mifflin as a makeshift talent show and evaluation process. His real goal, as he privately confides in the episode, is to identify the most capable employee who could replace him if he gets promoted to the New York office, which he has been eagerly applying for. This strategic ploy by Michael adds a layer of anticipation and amusement, as we watch the employees participate in a series of absurd beach - themed challenges, trying to prove their worthiness in the most 'Michael - approved' way possible.Season 3, Episode 23: The JobOriginal Air Date—17 May 2007The culmination of Michael's office politics reaches a peak in this episode. He appoints Dwight as the regional manager, convinced that his corporate promotion is assured. However, Jim and Karen also throw their hats into the ring for the same position, creating a tense three - way race for the top spot. Adding to the emotional rollercoaster, Michael reconciles with Jan shortly after she undergoes a breast augmentation, a twist that leaves viewers both amused and perplexed, yet again highlighting the chaotic and often illogical nature of Michael's relationships. This episode is a masterclass in how personal and professional conflicts can collide in the most unexpected and comical ways, with each character's decision - making process as unpredictable as a Michael Scott plan.

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